Don’t Think, Just Solve’
Max Park is a longtime speedcubing world record holder. For the 3x3x3 cube, his best official time is 3.13 seconds. Let us show you how he does it.

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Taiwan President’s Gambit: Time for a Tougher Stance on China
Lai Ching-te, the president of Taiwan, may be betting that China’s appetite for retaliation will be limited by its interest in containing tensions with the U.S.
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Where to Find New York City’s Cherry Blossoms
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Opinion
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Trump Has Had Enough. He Is Not Alone.
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Russell Gold
The Oil Oligarch Who Wants to Take Us Back to the 1990s
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Jonathan R. Cole
Columbia’s Capitulation Will Hurt Us All
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Megan K. Stack
Bernie Sanders Is Tapping Into a Deep Vein of Anger in America
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Margaret Renkl
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Serge Schmemann
Freedom’s Frequencies Fall Silent
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William D. Cohan
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J. Michael Luttig
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Failed Conversion Therapy (With a Side of Ranch) at Hooters
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David French
Canada, May I Introduce You to Ukraine?
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The Unlikely Friendship That Saved a Dive Bar
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The AthleticSports coverage
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Speedcubing, also known as speedsolving or speed-cubing, is the competitive mind sport of solving Rubik's Cubes or related puzzles as quickly as possible. Individuals who speedcube are called speedcubers or speedsolvers.
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