Hundreds of competitions are organized each year in many different countries where speedcubers can compete against each other. The record times set in those events are known as 'official world records'.
The official world record as of 3/07/2011 is 6.24 set by Australian cuber Feliks Zemdegs at the Kubaroo Open 2011 competition.
As for unofficial world records, there's no certain answer. Many cubers post videos to YouTube claiming they achieved this or that time, so it is very hard to keep track of any unofficial world records.
Also, it might be possible that it unofficial world records are not true. Official world records are always true and valid, because there are judges at every competition.
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Oh, dude, you're talking about the Rubik's Revolution Cube? That thing is like the Olympics for your fingers. The world record for solving it at light speed is, like, less than a second. It's like the Flash of the Rubik's Cube world.
No. Unless you buy the electronic rubiks cube called rubiks revolution. It has different games.
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The world record for the fastest completion of a Rubiks Cube was set in March 2013 by the Dutchman Mats Valk. His time was set at 5.55 at the Zonhoven Open in Belgium.
Rubiks Cube was invented in 1974
Rubiks Cube, Nissan Cube, Cheddar Cube, and Sugar Cube.
It is called who uses the rubiks anymore!?!?
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If you meant who "invented" the Rubik's cube then Erno Rubik did in 1974.
There are 9x6 (54) stickers on a Rubik's Cube.