Max Park

A Speedcubing Legend, and the Wonder of Cubing World


Max Park

Max Park set the World record for the 3x3x3 single solve in 3.13 seconds on June 11, 2023 at Long Beach 2023 event in Long Beach, California, USA.


About Max Park:

Max Park, born on November 28, 2001, is a Korean-American Rubik’s Cube speedsolver. Widely regarded as one of the greatest cubers of all time, Max has achieved remarkable feats in the world of speedcubing.

Notable Achievements:

  • 3x3x3 World Champion: Max Park holds the title of World Champion in 3x3x3 solving.
  • World Record Holder: On June 11, 2023, he set the world record for the 3x3x3 single solve at an astonishing 3.13 seconds.
  • Multiple World Records: Max has also set world records in other cube sizes, including 4x4x4, 5x5x5, 6x6x6, and 7x7x7 cubes, as well as the 3x3x3 One-Handed event.
  • Sub-10 Second One-Handed Average: He was the first person to achieve a sub-10 second one-handed average in competition, with an average of 9.99 seconds on January 13, 20182.

Early Life and Journey:

  • Max was diagnosed with autism at the age of two. Despite this, he developed a keen interest in solving Rubik’s cubes.
  • His mother, Miki Park, taught him how to solve the cube, which became a pivotal moment in his life.
  • Max’s motor skills improved through speedcubing, and he began participating in competitions.
  • He resides in Cerritos, California, and competes both locally and internationally.

Beyond Records:

Max Park’s fame extends beyond the cubing community. His remarkable journey was prominently featured in the Netflix documentary “The Speed Cubers.” In this heartwarming film, Max’s story intertwines with that of fellow record-breaker Feliks Zemdegs from Australia. Audiences worldwide were captivated by their passion, resilience, and dedication to the art of speedcubing.


Max Park isn’t just breaking records; he’s breaking barriers and serving as an inspiration to neuro-diverse individuals everywhere. His passion, resilience, and dedication remind us that greatness knows no bounds..

"Don't think, just Solve"

~ Max Park, Record Holder

If you have time, you should go to see how wonderful he is in his instagram page.