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Edinburgh Live
26-05-2025
- Sport
- Edinburgh Live
Edinburgh Rubiks cube prodigies face off at Scottish championship held in capital
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Over 200 Rubik's Cube solvers from across Scotland and beyond will descend on Edinburgh this May for the Kewbz Scottish Championship 2025 — set to be the biggest speedcubing competition ever held in Scotland, and one of the largest in Europe this year. Taking place from Friday, May 20 to Sunday, June 1 at Meadowbank Stadium, the event will see competitors from over 20 countries attempt to solve the famous Rubik's Cube — as well as a range of other events from blindfolded to one handed — in the shortest possible time. The competition, which is the first ever Scottish Championship to be held, is hosted by the UK Cube Association, with its results officially recognised by the World Cube Association (WCA), the international governing body for speedcubing. 'Speedcubing has exploded in popularity in recent years,' said Adam Leyton, one of the event organisers from the UKCA. People often think of the Rubik's Cube as a retro toy from the 1980s, but it's actually now more popular than ever. It's fantastic that we have the opportunity to host such a high-profile competition right here in Edinburgh.' All eyes are on 13-year-old prodigy Johnny Morello Kerlaff from Edinburgh as he heads into this year's prestigious 3x3 event, where he's one of the leading contenders. A rising star in the cubing scene, Johnny currently holds the Scottish record for the fastest solve time, clocking in at a speedy 5.41 seconds. In 2024, Johnny made a strong impression at the UK Championship, finishing in third place and earning recognition as one of the country's most promising young cubers. Now he'll be aiming to build on that success at this year's Scottish Championship, hoping to deliver another memorable performance. Also among the standout names competing in Edinburgh will be Lanarkshire cuber Ryan Eckersley, who currently holds multiple European Records in the blindfolded solving category and placed second at the 2024 European Championships. Ryan said: "Competing at such a major event in my home country is something really special to me. "There's going to be some serious competition but I've been putting in a lot of practice lately and I'm really excited to see how I perform.'
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Teen breaks world record for solving 12-sided Rubik's Cube
A 17-year-old has broken the world record for solving a twelve-sided Rubik's Cube in just 22.89 seconds. Aidan Grainger, a sixth-former at Royal Wootton Bassett Academy, accomplished this feat at a speedcubing competition held in the function room at the end of the Grand Pier in Weston-Super-Mare. Read more: New use for old Swindon pub saves it from demolition The competition, organised by the UK Cube Association, saw 85 competitors battling it out in a bid to break records. Aidan's record-breaking time is the fastest ever recorded for solving the Megaminx, a more complex variant of the traditional Rubik's Cube. This isn't the first time Aidan has made headlines at Weston, having previously set a national record for solving a standard Rubik's Cube in just 3.69 seconds in November 2024. Aidan will now join thousands of speedcubers heading to Seattle at the end of June to compete in the World Speedcubing Championships. He'll be representing the UK, with hopes of being crowned the world champion for the Megaminx. Following his achievement, Aidan is set to receive a certificate from the Guinness Book of Records to commemorate his world record-breaking performance. The event in Weston was one of 32 speedcubing competitions held over the weekend in more than 20 countries worldwide.