The robot recently earned recognition from Guinness World Records after it successfully solved a 4×4 puzzle cube in just 45.3 seconds, surpassing a record.
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The robot completed the puzzle in just 45.3 seconds, breaking its own record of 55 seconds made just moments earlier.
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A pair of British brothers earned a Guinness World Records title when their custom-built robot solved a 4x4x4 Rubik's Cube in 45.3 seconds.
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