WEST LAFAYETTE, IN (Worthy Satire)—A group of Purdue University students has obliterated the Guinness World Record for the fastest Rubik’s Cube solved by a robot, reportedly completing the puzzle in a time so fast that it was officially clocked as “0.305 seconds.”
The robot, dubbed BlinkBot 9000, solved the cube faster than a human eyelid twitch, leading engineers to conclude that the phrase “in the blink of an eye” is not just hyperbole, but a prophetic clue about Biblical prophecy.
“Honestly, we don’t even know if the cube was ever scrambled,” said lead student Max “Cubeface” Jensen. “It just flashed, and boom—solved. We had to watch the replay in negative 4x speed to catch it.”
The Guinness officials have since left the premises in stunned silence, one whispering, “What have we unleashed?”
The robot’s software was allegedly inspired by ancient texts, quantum mechanics, and a brief consultation with ChatGPT. When asked how the robot found the solution so fast, one team member said, “It pointed to the Author of Order Himself. The cube was never the problem. The problem was us.”
Meanwhile, theologians are now debating whether the cube’s miraculous resolution is symbolic of divine design, with some claiming the bot may have accessed the “New Heaven and New Earth” algorithm.
The Rubik’s Cube itself is now on display at the Purdue chapel, glowing faintly and emitting soft Gregorian chants.
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NEW: Purdue students demolish the Guinness World Record for fastest Rubik’s cube-solving robot, solving the puzzle cube in just 0.103 seconds, faster than the blink of an eye.
Insane.
The previous record was set by Mitsubishi Electric engineers in 2024 in Japan with a speed of… pic.twitter.com/f50sjWHWD0
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) May 15, 2025