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Within a fraction of a second of the robot’s camera senses being lifted, it finds the solution and the six mechanical arms unscramble the puzzle perfectly in around 21 moves.
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The attempt was arranged by semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies.
"We want to show that problems can be solved much more efficiently using microelectronics," explained spokesman Gregor Rodehueser to the
BBC.
Guinness World Records currently awaiting crucial evidence for the attempt so that we can verify that all the rules were followed. Stay tuned to GuinnessWorldRecords.com to find out if Sub1 Reloaded robot has set a new record.
You can watch Sub1’s current record-setting unscramble in the video below:
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The Fastest time to solve a Rubik’s cube by a person is 4.904 seconds, which was achieved by teenager Lucas Etter in November last year.
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