
Top 10 Fastest solves of All-Time
Top 10 Fastest solves of All-Time
#10 Matty Hiroto Inaba 3.59 (representing The United States)
On June 23rd 2024 at the Bay Area Speedcubin’ 63, Matty Hiroto Inaba put up a time of 3.59 seconds, the 10th fastest time of all time. To go along with his time he ended up winning the competition with an average of 5.51 seconds.
#9 Xuanyi Geng 3.54 (representing China)
On June 1st 2024 at the Tianjin open, Xuanyi Geng solved a cube in 3.54 seconds in the second round of the competition, claiming the 9th best solve of all time. Even though he did this he came out with second place with a 5.69 second average, just behind Yufang Du’s 5.66 second average.
#8 Luke Garrett 3.50 (representing The United States)
On March 23rd 2024 at the Ohio State RPAC Cube Clash, Luke Garret put up an amazing time of 3.50 in the second round, the 8th best solve ever. Despite his amazing solve he ended up falling short and placing 4th in the competition with an average of 6.03 seconds.
#7 Xuanyi Geng 3.49 (representing China)
On December 8th 2024 at the Zhengzhou open, Xuanyi Geng managed to solve a cube in 3.49 seconds in the second round, the 7th fastest solve of all time. Not only did he do this he also finished 2nd in the competition just behind Yiheng Wang's World Record performance with a 4.79 second average.
#6 Yusheng Du 3.47 (representing China)
On November 25th 2018 at the Wuhu Open, Yusheng Du solved a cube in 3.47 seconds in the first round. At the time this was the fastest solve ever but has now dropped to the 6th best solve of all time. Somehow he ended up placing 3rd with a 8.90 second average.
#6 Yiheng Wang 3.47 (representing China)
On February 4th 2024, at the MYHM Singapore Championship, Yiheng Wang Tied Yusheng Du’s solve 3.47 second in the Cube Final, tying him at 6th place with Yusheng Du. To go along with this solve he ended up winning the Competition with a 4.60 second average.
#5 Aaron Huynh 3.46 (representing The United States)
On August 3rd 2024, at the KCKC 5 Fast and Furious, Aaron Huynh put up a historical time of 3.46 seconds in the Cube Final, placing him at the 5th best solve of all time.
At the Competition Aaron won 1st place with a 6.57 second average.
#4 Yiheng Wang 3.44 (representing China)
On January 12th 2025, at the Chongqing New Year, Yiheng Wang put up an insane time of 3.44 seconds in the second round tying Luke Garrett's 3.44 making it the 4th best solve of all time. To go along with this insane time Yiheng won the Competition with a 4.15 second average.
#4 Luke Garrett 3.44 (representing The United States)
On July 23rd 2023, at the Flag City Summer, Luke Garrett put up a time of 3.44 seconds in the second round at the time it was the 2nd best solve ever just behind Max park. He ended up winning the Competition with a 5.36 second average.
#3 Yiheng Wang 3.27 (representing China)
On October 20th 2024, at the Guillin Open, Yiheng Wang put up a 3.27 second solve in the second round, the 3rd fastest solve ever. To go along with this exceptional solve he won the entire Competition with a 4.50 second average.
#2 Ruihang Xu 3.24 (representing China)
On November 4th 2024, at the WCA Asian Championship, Ruihang Xu took all of the attention, a 3.24 second solves in the cube final, setting a new Asian record, and the 2nd fastest solves ever. Despite this solves he ended up placing 8th place in the Competition with a 5.83 second average.
#1 Max Park 3.13 (representing The United States)
On June 11th 2023, at the Pride in Long Beach, Max Park did the unthinkable, a 3.13 second solve, the fastest solve of all time, this historical moment left the entire cubing community in aw. To go along with this World Record time he ended up winning the Competition with a 6.24 second average.
