Purdue Robots Solve Rubik's Cube
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College students create robot that breaks record for solving Rubik’s cube — smashing prior record held by $80B auto maker

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Purdubik’s Cube was built by a team of students at Purdue University .
The robot was unveiled at a university competition in December 2024 .
The time puts to shame the human world record holder, Max Park , who solved a Rubik 's cube in 3.13 seconds in 2023 .
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