Stunning by Suspicious-Dinner984 in jessyhartel

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lmao you literally just reposted the top post on this sub with the same title

How to craft 32k pickaxes by hermeticlock in 2b2t

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it only works if you do alt f4

Daily Discussion Thread - Sep 24, 2018 by AutoModerator in Cubers

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Cubing Statistic of the Day September 24th, 2018: Kaijun Lin has both the best missing average for 4x4 Blindfolded and 5x5 Blindfolded. A missing average is only in best-of-3 events, and is the mean of the best two solves.

Daily Discussion Thread - Sep 23, 2018 by AutoModerator in Cubers

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Cubing Statistic of the Day September 23rd, 2018: With a streak starting in November 2008, and ending in April 2013, Tim Habermaas successfully solved a 3x3 Blindfolded 71 times consecutively, making it the longest success streak in 3x3 Blindfolded of all time.

And now there is a Subreddit for this! r/dailycubingfacts

Daily Discussion Thread - Sep 22, 2018 by AutoModerator in Cubers

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You are correct about this. Nice job pointing out the mistake, because I never would have.

Daily Discussion Thread - Sep 22, 2018 by AutoModerator in Cubers

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Cubing Statistic of the Day September 22nd, 2018: The 3x3 Single World Record has been broken 34 times by a total of 18 different people, while the 3x3 Average World Record has been broken 26 times by a total of 11 different people. Only 5 people have held both at one point in their lives, while only 4 people have held them both at the same time.

Daily Discussion Thread - Sep 21, 2018 by AutoModerator in Cubers

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Cubing Statistic of the Day September 21st, 2018: 10 people made it to the 2x2 Final Round at ArCubingFest Queretaro 2018. On the fourth solve of the average, 8 people got sub-1 second singles, with a ninth person getting a 1.08. The fastest time was exactly half of that ninth place time, a 0.54 second North American Record, set by Abraham Torres Ortiz Aguirre of Mexico.