NewsArticlesAnnouncementAbout UsContacts
About us Contact

We are guided by what unites people

News
Articles
Announcement
About Us
Contacts

Copyright 2017-2026 ORIENT - NEWS AGENCY

About us | Contact |

A Speedcuber from Turkmenistan Sets 12 National Records at a Competition in Malaysia

November 05, 2025 | 19:05 |14196
Seventeen-year-old Timur Arazmedov from Turkmenistan took part in the Malaysian Rubik's Cube Speed ​​Solving Competition, setting 12 national records. The tournament, held on November 1-2 in the state of Selangor, near Kuala Lumpur, brought together 186 top speedcubers from across Malaysia, as well as participants from China, Singapore, Egypt, and FranceSeventeen-year-old Timur Arazmedov from Turkmenistan took part in the Malaysian Rubik's Cube Speed ​​Solving Competition, setting 12 national records. The tournament, held on November 1-2 in the state of Selangor, near Kuala Lumpur, brought together 186 top speedcubers from across Malaysia, as well as participants from China, Singapore, Egypt, and France
Source: orient.tm

Seventeen-year-old Timur Arazmedov from Turkmenistan took part in the Malaysian Rubik's Cube Speed ​​Solving Competition, setting 12 national records. The tournament, held on November 1-2 in the state of Selangor, near Kuala Lumpur, brought together 186 top speedcubers from across Malaysia, as well as participants from China, Singapore, Egypt, and France.

Спидкубер из Туркменистана установил 12 национальных рекордов на соревнованиях в Малайзии.jpg

Timur Arazmedov, a first-year student at the Asia-Pacific University of Technology (APU), achieved impressive results in various disciplines. His average scores were:

— 7x7: 3 minutes 36 seconds;

— 6x6: 2 minutes 22 seconds;

— 5x5: 1 minute 12 seconds;

— 4x4: 36.54 seconds;

— 3x3: 9.15 seconds in the semifinals (best time: 7.84 seconds).

Following the competition, the young speedcuber held 12 national records for Turkmenistan. In the 3x3 event, he reached the semifinals, finishing 16th among the tournament's top competitors.

Timur began solving Rubik's cubes at age of10, having taught himself the basics online. Within a week, he was solving a classic 3x3 cube in under five minutes. "I always wanted to improve. Over time, I learned to solve blindfolded—my personal best is 58 seconds," he shared.

The speedcuber also shared that he trained for many years with his friend and mentor, Mukhtar Amanovich. Today, Timur continues training, striving to represent Turkmenistan at international championships and inspire other young people to develop their abilities.

ORIENT

More news

tmcell
TNGIZD
toyota banner
orient mobil gosyndy
orient mobile ios
Bilelik HUB
Ancient civilisations, shared future: Modi and Wang Yi reaffirm strategic partnership between India and China

Ancient civilisations, shared future: Modi and Wang Yi reaffirm strategic partnership between India and China

20:00 June 25, 2026
OpenAI has introduced its first in-house AI chip — Jalapeño — to speed up ChatGPT

OpenAI has introduced its first in-house AI chip — Jalapeño — to speed up ChatGPT

19:35 June 25, 2026
LineShine returns China to the top: 2.198 exaflops/s — world's most powerful supercomputer outruns El Capitan and breaks the two exaflop barrier

LineShine returns China to the top: 2.198 exaflops/s — world's most powerful supercomputer outruns El Capitan and breaks the two exaflop barrier

19:00 June 25, 2026