A cutting-edge robot has shattered a decade-old world record by solving a puzzle cube in an astonishingly short time, demonstrating the rapid progress of robotics and artificial intelligence.
The robot, developed by engineers in Tokyo, Japan, successfully solved a Rubik’s Cube in a fraction of a second, breaking the previous record that had stood for nearly ten years.
Using high-speed cameras, advanced sensors, and precise robotic arms, the machine analyzed the cube’s configuration and executed the solution almost instantly. The achievement surpassed earlier attempts by combining sophisticated algorithms with extremely fast mechanical movements.
The accomplishment has drawn global attention and is expected to be recognized by Guinness World Records as one of the fastest robotic puzzle-solving feats ever recorded.
Developers said the project was designed not only to break records but also to showcase how robotics technology can perform complex tasks with incredible accuracy and speed.