Felix Zemdegs
Felix Zemdegs needed only 4.33 seconds to decipher a
Hungarian cube that took place in the open competition in Melbourne, Australia on December 11, 2016
And now he holds the Guinness World Records champion in a Hungarian cube
My Blog:
Today is December 11, 2016.
There is the most important game in my life because if I manage to break records I enter the Guinness Book of Records I am very excited.
I lift the Hungarian cube and Ashon starts to run. I quickly solve the cube and I finish and solve the cube. I pulled her to the shovel quickly. I looked at the clock and I see that I succeeded in breaking the second record. Full of questions like:
How was?
How did I feel at the time I saw the results?
I was very happy because I knew that all the rehearsals had finally paid off and I had won something big.

An Interview with Felix Zemdegs!
Hi Felix, how did you prepare for the competition and how long?
I planned with friends and played a lot all the time I was there stopwatch to see how long I can solve the cube and all the time the result improved from game to game.
I do not have any special time.
At what age did you start loving this game?
At the age of 7 my father bought me the cube At first I could not solve the cube and destroyed it I just sat in front of the computer and started to solve I was very happy and then I bought more cubes and fired them.
Have you ever thought you would deal with it?
I never thought it would become something I invest in, but I was probably wrong.
How did she feel during the competition?
I was under pressure and I always had a fear that if I lost then it would stabilize because I invested a lot.
How she felt you had won?
It was very exciting I was in the market that everything I did at the end paid off
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