Cubelelo Blogs
The History and Removal of 3x3 with Feet
Introduction
3x3 with Feet is a former World Cube Association event where competitors are required to solve the 3x3 puzzle with only their feet. Th...
Short Events vs Long Events
Here’s a rough timeline of my main events throughout the years:
3×3 -> Pyraminx -> Skewb -> Megaminx -> 3×3 OH -> 5×5 -> 6×6 ->...
Cubing in Olympics
The Rubik’s cube was invented by Erno Rubik, a Hungarian professor in 1974. Cubing has existed for over 4 decades and has been growing for a while ...
Should There Be A Separate Category for Females in Cubing?
The cubing community is heavily male dominated. While I couldn’t find the official statistics, one subreddit stated there are consistently around 7...
A History of Speedcubing
The world of cubing we have today is a large, expanding, and vibrant community present in all corners of the world. There is a central regulatory o...
The Evolution Of WCA Competitions
As with every sport, competition is a fundamental part of the improvement and popularizationn of speedcubing. Competitions helped bring tons of re...
Why Are Big Cubes More Challenging But More Fun To Solve?
In 1977, the world’s markets were introduced to the Rubik’s Cube, invented 3 years prior by Hungarian architect Erno Rubik. It soon became one of t...
Cubelelo Cube Lubricants: Best Speed Cube Lubricants Online
There are three main components to getting faster at cubing - Efficiency, which includes learning different methods and algorithms, Turn Speed, whi...