Garrett goes north for speedcube competition

Garrett

This past weekend, some of the fastest solvers of the Rubik’s Cube gathered in Toronto, Canada, to compete in the World Cube Association (WCA) Rubik’s North American Championship, the largest speedcubing competition since the pandemic.

Local speedcuber Luke Garrett placed third in the classic 3×3 event. Click here to see how he did compared to the 500 other participants from 22 countries.

The competition was made up of a variety of fun events. From the classic 3×3 all the way up to the 7×7, competitors battled it out to be crowned the fastest. There were even one-handed and blindfolded events.

The competition is officially recognized by the WCA, a worldwide non-profit organization that governs official speedcubing competitions, and sponsored by Rubik’s Cube, owned by Toronto-based leading global children’s entertainment company Spin Master.

Click here to watch videos of Garrett speedcubing on his YouTube channel.