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Noah Hinkle, 9, decided to build a Lego robot that solves Rubik's Cubes.
Lego robot sets new Rubik's Cube world record CubeStormer 3 solves a Rubik's Cube in 3.253 seconds, beating its own robot predecessor CubeStormer 2.
BLUE SPRING, Mo. —Using a Lego kit he got for Christmas, 9-year-old Noah Hinkle built a Lego robot that solves Rubik’s Cubes. Noah said it was difficult to build, since he built the robot fro… ...
A robot built from Legos using a smartphone as a brain can solve a Rubik's cube in less than six seconds, beating the human world record.
Solving a Rubik's Cube can be difficult in itself - so a boy built a robot to do it for him. Noah Hinkle, 9, from Missouri says he built a robot using Legos to solve Rubik's Cubes.
With just an Android application and a pile of spare Lego, an engineer has managed to make a robot that can solve a Rubik's cube in double-quick time.
If you were never able to solve a Rubik’s Cube without peeling off the stickers, you’re really going to hate the Cubestormer 3 robot.
In October of 2011, Mike Dobson and David Gilday's CubeStormer II robot, built from Lego kits and powered by a Samsung Galaxy S2, set the world record for solving a Rubik's Cube: 5.27 seconds ...
Solving a Rubik's Cube can be difficult in itself - so a boy built a robot to do it for him.
If you were never able to solve a Rubik’s Cube without peeling off the stickers, you’re really going to hate the Cubestormer 3 robot.
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