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  1. 7x7x7 Cube - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    The 7x7x7 cube (normally referred to as the 7x7x7 or 7x7) is a twistable puzzle in the shape of a cube that is cut six times along each of three axes. The first brand of this puzzle was the V …

  2. 1000+ solves of 7x7: what I learned and how to practice

    Sep 4, 2024 · Sooo in March I decided to take on a challenge of attempting to complete a 7x7 ao1000 on CSTimer. Yesterday, September 2nd 2024, I completed it after some breaks and …

  3. SpeedSolving Puzzles Community

    A community for people who like solving puzzles fast, like the Rubik's Cube!

  4. Diansheng - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    7x7 DianSheng 7x7 M DianShengs first and only 7x7 release at the moment. It's a solid budget option, but the YuFu 7x7 V2 M is recommended over it.

  5. ISO Stickerless Hays Magnetic 7x7 - SpeedSolving Puzzles …

    Oct 9, 2024 · The Hays 7x7 is one of the best performing 7x7 on the market. Available in Black or Stickerless version. It features a clipping center cap design, specialized core design with wider …

  6. Average - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Dec 20, 2025 · There are a few exceptions however -- longer events such as 7x7 take the mean of 3 solves as competition time is limited. Most speedcubers use averages of 100 to gauge …

  7. QiYi - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Oct 24, 2024 · 7x7 Qiyi WuJi 7x7 Released Mid 2017. It was generally considered the best 7x7 at the time, setting several world records.

  8. Kevin Hays - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Kevin's biggest accomplishment is being the only person to complete the "big cube sweep" at a world championship, winning the 5x5, 6x6, and 7x7 events in 2013. Kevin officially retired from …

  9. 7x7 HELP! - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community

    May 16, 2016 · Is there a 7x7 Cube solver online that I can use? My son's friend mixed up his cube and the world has ended. Please Help!!! Lauren

  10. [Help Thread] - Big Cubes Discussion - SpeedSolving Puzzles …

    Dec 28, 2023 · Been out of cubing for a while so at one point I probably knew the answer to this, but: Could someone give (or link me to) an approximate breakdown of how fast I should be …