Young Cubers Shine at Parsippany Cube Clubs 2025 Competition

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The Parsippany Cube Club's 2025 Rubik’s Cube Competition took place on June 28, attracting over 70 participants and spectators to the Gateway Community Resource Center. Founded by Anikait Sota, the club has become a focal point for local youth interested in enhancing their problem-solving skills. Michael Miloslavskiy dominated the event, winning first place in the Pyraminx and 2×2 categories, and achieving a remarkable Pyraminx single solve of 4. 271 seconds. Calvin Lim secured the top title in the 3×3 category with a fastest single solve of 8.

626 seconds. The atmosphere fostered strong community ties, with competitors exchanging strategies and parents cheering collectively. This vibrant event underscored the club's growing influence and the community's enthusiasm for intellectual challenges. Every participant received a personalized certificate, with trophies and gift cards awarded to top finishers. Sota expressed excitement about the club's future, stating, “The passion these kids show is extraordinary, and we’re excited to keep growing this community.

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