Max Park

Max Park (born November 28, 2001) is an American Rubik's Cube speedsolver, widely considered as one of the greatest cubers of all time. He is the World Champion of 3×3×3 solving and world record holder for the 3x3x3 single solve at 3.13 seconds set on June 11, 2023. Along with Feliks Zemdegs, he is one of only two speedcubers ever to win the World Cube Association World Championship twice, which he did in 2017 and 2023. He is currently tied for 2nd place for the world record average of five 3×3×3 solves (by WCA standards) at 4.86 seconds, set on 6 February 2023. Park first held this record from April 23, 2017 to June 28, 2017 and was the only cuber other than Feliks Zemdegs to hold the record between September 27, 2009 and June 5, 2021. Park has also set multiple world records in speedsolving in the 4×4×4, 5×5×5, 6×6×6, and 7×7×7 cubes as well as the 3×3×3 One-Handed event. As of September 2, 2023, he has won 479 total events in World Cube Association competitions.

Max Park
Park in 2022
Born (2001-11-28) November 28, 2001
Known forSpeedcubing
Medal record
Representing  United States
Speedcubing
WCA World Championship
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
3×3×3 2 0 0
4×4×4 1 0 1
5×5×5 2 0 1
6×6×6 1 0 1
7×7×7 2 0 0
3×3×3 One-Handed 2 0 0

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10 0 3
2017 Paris3×3×3
2017 Paris3×3×3 One-Handed
2019 Melbourne4×4×4
2019 Melbourne5×5×5
2019 Melbourne6×6×6
2019 Melbourne7×7×7
2019 Melbourne3×3×3 One-Handed
2023 Incheon3×3×3
2023 Incheon5×5×5
2023 Incheon7×7×7
2017 Paris5×5×5
2017 Paris6×6×6
2023 Incheon4×4×4
US National Championship/CubingUSA Nationals
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
3×3×3 3 0 2
4×4×4 5 0 0
5×5×5 4 1 0
6×6×6 3 2 0
7×7×7 3 1 1
3×3×3 One-Handed 4 0 1
Total 22 4 4
2016 Portland, OR4×4×4
2017 Fort Wayne, IN3×3×3
2017 Fort Wayne, IN4×4×4
2017 Fort Wayne, IN5×5×5
2017 Fort Wayne, IN3×3×3 One-Handed
2018 Salt Lake City, UT3×3×3
2018 Salt Lake City, UT4×4×4
2018 Salt Lake City, UT5×5×5
2018 Salt Lake City, UT6×6×6
2018 Salt Lake City, UT7×7×7
2018 Salt Lake City, UT3×3×3 One-Handed
2019 Baltimore, MD4x4x4
2019 Baltimore, MD5x5x5
2019 Baltimore, MD6x6x6
2019 Baltimore, MD7x7x7
2019 Baltimore, MD3x3x3 One-Handed
2019 Baltimore, MD3x3x3 One-Handed
2023 Pittsburgh, PA3x3x3
2023 Pittsburgh, PA4x4x4
2023 Pittsburgh, PA5x5x5
2023 Pittsburgh, PA6x6x6
2023 Pittsburgh, PA7x7x7
2023 Pittsburgh, PA3x3x3 One-Handed
2016 Portland, OR5×5×5
2016 Portland, OR6×6×6
2016 Portland, OR7×7×7
2017 Fort Wayne, IN6×6×6
2016 Portland, OR3×3×3
2016 Portland, OR3×3×3 One-Handed
2017 Fort Wayne, IN7×7×7
2019 Baltimore, MD3x3x3
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