Feliks Zemdegs

Feliks Zemdegs

Feliks Zemdegs at the Australian Nationals in Canberra in September 2013.

Feliks Zemdegs at the Australian Nationals in Canberra in September 2013.
Born (1995-12-20) 20 December 1995
Melbourne, Australia
Nationality Australian
Occupation Student
Known for Rubik's Cube speedsolver
Feliks Zemdegs
Medal record
Representing  Australia
Speedcubing
World Championship
2011 Bangkok, Thailand 3x3
2013 Las Vegas, NV 3x3
2015 São Paulo, SP 3x3
2011 Bangkok, Thailand 4x4
2013 Las Vegas, NV 4x4
2015 São Paulo, SP 4x4
2011 Bangkok, Thailand 5x5
2013 Las Vegas, NV 5x5
2015 São Paulo, SP 5x5
2011 Bangkok, Thailand 2x2
2015 São Paulo, SP 2x2
2013 Las Vegas, NV 3x3 One-Handed
2015 São Paulo, SP 3x3 One-Handed
2015 São Paulo, SP Megaminx
2011 Bangkok, Thailand 6x6
2015 São Paulo, SP 6x6
2011 Bangkok, Thailand 7x7
2013 Las Vegas, NV 7x7
2015 São Paulo, SP 7x7

Feliks Zemdegs (/fɛliks/) (born 20 December 1995) is an Australian Rubik's Cube speedsolver.

Biography

His surname is Latvian, and his maternal grandparents are from Lithuania. Zemdegs bought his first speedcube in April 2008 inspired by speedcubing videos and tutorials on YouTube.[1] The first unofficial time he recorded was an average of 19.73 seconds on 14 June 2008.[2] He currently uses CFOP to solve the 3x3x3 cube, Yau method to solve the 4x4x4 cube and the CLL method to solve the 2x2x2 cube.

Zemdegs won the first competition he attended, the New Zealand's Championships (July 2009) with an average of 13.74 seconds in the final round. He also won 2x2, 4x4, 5x5, 3x3 Blindfolded, and 3x3 One-Handed.[3]

At his next competition, the Melbourne Summer Open (January 2010), Zemdegs set his first world records for 3x3x3 and 4x4x4 average, with times of 9.21 seconds and 42.01 seconds respectively. The most world records he has ever held at one time was after the competition in Melbourne in May 2011 where he held all 12 records listed in the first 12 columns of the table below.

He won the 3x3 event at the Rubik's Cube world championship in Las Vegas in July 2013 with an average of 8.18 seconds and also came first in the 4x4 and 3x3 One handed.[4] In addition, he won the 3x3 event at the next Rubik's Cube World Championships which took place in São Paulo in July 2015. He also took first place in 4x4, 5x5, and 2x2. He also placed second in 6x6, 7x7, and Megaminx.[5]

Currently-held world records

The following are the official speedcubing world records set by Zemdegs that are approved by the World Cube Association.[6]

Record type Result Set at
3x3x3 Cube Average 6.45 secondsWLS Lato 2016
3x3x3 Cube One Handed Single6.88 secondsCanberra Autumn 2015
3x3x3 Cube One Handed Average10.70 secondsEuro 2016
4x4x4 Cube Single21.54 secondsChina Championship 2015
5x5x5 Cube Single41.27 secondsMelbourne Cube Days 2016
5x5x5 Cube Average49.32 secondsEuro 2016
6x6x6 Cube Average1:37.85 secondsMelbourne Cube Days 2016
7x7x7 Cube Single2:20.66 secondsEuro 2016
7x7x7 Cube Average2:25.06 secondsEuro 2016

Competitions attended and records set

Competition Name City Date World records set (Records that were taken from other people are underlined, otherwise he beat his own record)
3x3 avg4x4 avg4x4 singleOH avg5x5 single5x5 avg2x2 avg3x3 single6x6 single6x6 avg4x4 blindfoldOH single7x7 avg7x7 Single
New Zealand ChampionshipsWellingtonJul 2009
Melbourne Summer OpenMelbourneJan 20109.2142.01
Melbourne Winter OpenMelbourneJun 2010
New Zealand ChampionshipsWellingtonJul 20108.52 35.55
Australian NationalsMelbourneSep 2010 14.761:02.931:07.59
Asian ChampionshipBangkokOct 2010 34.72, 34.41 2.35
Melbourne Cube DayMelbourneNov 20107.9139.73,35.8031.97 2.127.03, 6.77
Melbourne Summer OpenMelbourneJan 20117.87 1:01.591:07.01 6.652:05.882:15.643:37.80
Kubaroo OpenMelbourneMay 2011 31.0514.41 6.24 11.16
Melbourne Winter OpenMelbourneJun 20117.64 30.88 6.18, 5.66
Australian Nationals 2011MelbourneAug 2011 30.28 1:00.271:04.20 1:56.96
World Championship 2011BangkokOct 2011 35.33, 35.22 59.27, 56.2259.94
Melbourne Cube Day 2011MelbourneNov 2011
3x3 avg4x4 avg4x4 singleOH avg5x5 single5x5 avg2x2 avg3x3 single6x6 single6x6 avg4x4 blindfoldOH single7x7 avg7x7 Single
Melbourne Summer 2012MelbourneFeb 2012 34.82 57.94
Australian Nationals 2012MelbourneSep 20127.53 26.75 51.31, 51.0957.64
Melbourne Cube Day 2012MelbourneNov 2012 57.63
Cupcake Cubing 2013MelbourneMay 2013
Shepparton Winter 2013SheppartonJun 2013 25.34
World Championship 2013Las VegasJuly 2013
Australian Nationals 2013CanberraSep 20137.49 50.5056.87 2:52.09
Melbourne Cube Day 2013MelbourneNov 20136.54 55.33 9.05
Lifestyle Seasons Summer 2014MelbourneJan 2014 24.66 9.03
Melbourne Summer 2014MelbourneFeb 2014
Shepparton Autumn 2014SheppartonMar 2014
Northpark Adelaide 2014AdelaideApr 2014
Melbourne Winter 2014MelbourneJun 2014
US Nationals 2014Jersey CityAug 2014 48.42 2:48.16
Australian Nationals 2014SydneyAug 2014 55.10
Melbourne Cube Day 2014MelbourneNov 2014
Johannesburg 2014JohannesburgNov 2014
Cape Town 2014Cape TownNov 2014
Niddrie 2014MelbourneDec 2014 11.72 54.20
3x3 avg4x4 avg4x4 singleOH avg5x5 single5x5 avg2x2 avg3x3 single6x6 single6x6 avg4x4 blindfoldOH single7x7 avg7x7 Single
Lifestyle Seasons Summer 2015MelbourneJan 2015
Melbourne Autumn 2015MelbourneMar 2015
Canberra Autumn 2015CanberraMay 2015 6.88
TCG & Friends Arequipa 2015ArequipaJuly 2015
TCG & Friends 2015LimaJuly 2015 51.93 1:47.60
World Championship 2015São PauloJuly 2015 2:33.732:23.55
China Championship 2015GuangzhouOct 2015 21.54 47.2550.23
Melbourne Cube Day 2015MelbourneNov 2015 46.9750.15 1:43.83 2:30.14
Sydney Summer 2015SydneyDec 2015
Live Your Dream 2016IrapuatoJan 2016
Cubing Classic 2016MelbourneMar 2016 44.83
Melbourne Autumn 2016MelbourneApr 2016
Connor's Cube Day 2016MelbourneMay 2016
WLS Lato 2016WarsawJul 20166.45
Euro 2016PragueJul 2016 10.70 49.32 1:43.21 2:25.06 2:20.66
Australian Nationals 2016SydneyAug 2016
Melbourne Cube Days 2016MelbourneNov 2016 41.27 1:37.85

Media appearances

References

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  5. "WC 2015 results".
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