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Updated on: 22 March,2022 10:10 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Tanishka D’Lyma | mailbag@mid-day.com

Want to break Chennai’s Jayadharshan Venkatesan’s record for solving a Rubik’s Cube in 14.32 seconds while riding a cycle? Try these tips

Your time starts…now!

Screengrab from video shared by guinnessworldrecords on Instagram

Sleight of hand


Parth Anil Dalvi


Parth Anil Dalvi, 10, student
Anil Dalvi, Parth’s father, tells us that Parth can solve a 3x3 Rubik’s Cube in 25 to 30 seconds. They suggest:
. There are different formulae to solving a cube and each formula depends on the beginning pattern. So, obverse the cube properly, think ahead and decide which formula you should use.
. If you want to increase your speed, don’t turn to the side with your whole hand; be deft and train your fingers to move the cube. This will help you clock in at a good time. 


Impressive feat

Androse Fernandes, 22, mechanical engineer
I was determined to solve a Rubik’s Cube when I was in school. In the absence of the Internet, I came up with my own methods. Now, I can memorise the starting pattern and solve it blindfolded. You can do it too; start by familiarising yourself with the cube and observing where tiles move to. This will train your imaginative powers. Understanding the motions and patterns is the main secret. Personally, I think cubing is a great conversation starter for an introvert. Solving it can really pull a crowd and spark conversations.

(Left) Androse Fernandes; Minella Gracious with her son Clyde. Pic Courtesy/Claydon G(Left) Androse Fernandes; Minella Gracious with her son Clyde. Pic Courtesy/Claydon G

Child’s play

Minella Gracious, 46, Rubik’s Cube teacher, 
I started my cubing journey when I encouraged my four-year-old son to play with puzzles. I taught myself first so that I could teach him and now, my favourite cube is the megaminx with 12 sides. To help my students remember the algorithms, I incorporate them into stories to make the learning process more interesting. A tip for parents: introduce your child to Rubik’s Cubes but don’t force them. Let them develop interest; their curiosity will eventually take over. It’s a great way to de-stress and build logical thinking skills in them.

Take it further

Whether you’re an eager beginner or a seasoned pro, here’s our pick of resources to explore. 
. Do it yourself: Delve into the vast universe of Rubik’s Cubes and the algorithms to solve different variants.
Log on to how-to-solve-a-rubix-cube.com
Free

. Guided solving: Minella Gracious gives online classes to students from ages seven upwards.
Log on to Minella’s Superstars on Facebook 
Cost Rs 700 onwards

. Go digital: If you want to try your hand at solving a Rubik’s Cube before you invest in one, practise on this online simulator
Log on to rubiks-cu.be

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