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Dylan Baumbach breaks his own Square-1 world record

Dylan Baumbach breaks his own Square-1 world record
Some other impressive times from top cubers fell under the radar last weekend due to YiHeng Wang's 4.09 3x3 world record average but they also deserve an acknowledgement. Dylan Baumbach already held the Square-1 world record average with an average of 4.88 earlier this year but he beat it once again with an average of 4.81. It is unclear from the video what model of Square-1 was being used in the average. The Square-1 world record has fallen dramatically in the last year or two and it is theorised that the limit for Square-1 is possibly lower than 3x3, it is just that 3x3 is more competitive. He also somehow managed to do this while failing to even solve the puzzle on his last solve, essentially the reaction is visible from solve 4 when everyone realises that the last solve won't even matter.

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