Rubik's Clock

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The front face of a solved original Rubik's clock

The Rubik's Clock is a mechanical puzzle invented and patented by Christopher C. Wiggs and Christopher J. Taylor.<ref>Patents EP0322085 (1989-06-28), JP1171588 (1989-07-06), GB2213739 (1989-08-23), US4869506 (1989-09-26)</ref> The Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik bought the patent from them to market the product under his name. It was first marketed in 1988.

The Rubik's Clock is a two-sided puzzle, each side presenting nine clocks to the puzzler. There are four dials, one at each corner of the puzzle, each allowing the corresponding corner clock to be rotated directly. (The corner clocks, unlike the other clocks, rotate on both sides of the puzzle simultaneously and can never be operated independently. Thus, the puzzle contains only 14 independent clocks.)

There are also four pins which span both sides of the puzzle; each pin arranged such that if it is "in" on one side, it is "out" on the other. The state of each pin (in or out) determines whether the adjacent corner clock is mechanically connected to the three other adjacent clocks on the front side or on the back side: thus the configuration of the pins determines which sets of clocks can be turned simultaneously by rotating a suitable dial.

The aim of the puzzle is to set all nine clocks to 12 o'clock (straight up) on both sides of the puzzle simultaneously. A method to do so is to start by constructing a cross on both sides (at 12 o’clock) and then solving the corner clocks individually.

The Rubik's Clock is listed as one of the 17 WCA events, with records for fastest time to solve one puzzle, and the fastest average time to solve 5 puzzles (discarding the slowest and fastest times). Viable speedsolving methods have been devised that always solve it in 14 moves or less. An example is "7-Simul", which involves performing seven pairs of moves on the front and back of the clock simultaneously and requires mental calculation from the puzzle's initial position to determine some moves. God's number for Clock is 12.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Combinations

Since there are 14 independent clocks, with 12 settings each, there are a total of <math>12^{14}</math>=1,283,918,464,548,864 possible combinations for the clock faces. This does not count for the number of pin positions.

Notation

The puzzle is oriented with 12 o'clock on top, and either side in front. The following moves can be made:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Pin movements

  • UR (top-right): Move the top-right pin up.
  • DR (bottom-right): Move the bottom-right pin up.
  • DL (bottom-left): Move the bottom-left pin up.
  • UL (top-left): Move the top-left pin up.
  • U (both top): Move both top pins up.
  • R (both right): Move both right pins up.
  • D (both bottom): Move both bottom pins up.
  • L (both left): Move both left pins up.
  • ALL (all): Move all pins up.

Wheel movements

  • X+ (X clockwise turns): Turn a dial next to an up-position pin clockwise X times, then move all pins down.
  • X− (X counter-clockwise turns): Turn a dial next to an up-position pin counter-clockwise X times, then move all pins down.

Puzzle rotation

  • y2: Flip the puzzle, then move all pins down.

Records

The world record for single solve is held by Lachlan Gibson of New Zealand with a time of 1.53 seconds, set at Hasty Hastings 2025 in Hastings, New Zealand.

The world record for Olympic average of five solves is held by Lachlan Gibson of New Zealand with an average of 2.26 seconds, set at 2x2 in Tāmaki Makaurau 2025 in Auckland, New Zealand with times of 2.27, (1.82), (3.01), 2.26, and 2.24 seconds.<ref>World Cube Association - Records</ref>

Top 10 solvers by single solve

Rank<ref>World Cube Association Official Clock Rankings - Single</ref> Name Result Competition
1 Template:Flagicon Lachlan Gibson 1.53s Template:Flagicon Hasty Hastings 2025
2 Template:Flagicon Volodymyr Kapustianskyi 1.64s Template:Flagicon Moorhead Madness 2025
3 Template:Flagicon Brendyn Dunagan 1.84s Template:Flagicon Mission Viejo Fall 2025
4 Template:Flagicon Anatolii Turenko 1.87s Template:Flagicon Back to Kostelec 2025
5 Template:Flagicon Eryk Kasperek 1.90s Template:Flagicon Polish Championship 2025
6 Template:Flagicon Karl Liam L. Abarquez 1.91s Template:Flagicon Makati Heroes Speedcubing 2025
7 Template:Flagicon Kyle Jones 1.96s Template:Flagicon Australian Nationals 2025
8 Template:Flagicon Mick Boekema 2.00s Template:Flagicon Lente in Lent 2025
9 Template:Flagicon Sebastian Stone 2.02s Template:Flagicon Davis Summer 2025
10 Template:Flagicon Nigel Phang 2.06s Template:Flagicon Twist & Fries Johor Bahru 2025

Top 10 solvers by Olympic average of 5 solves

Rank<ref>World Cube Association Official Clock Rankings - Average</ref> Name Result Competition Times
1 Template:Flagicon Lachlan Gibson 2.26s Template:Flagicon 2x2 in Tāmaki Makaurau 2025 2.27, (1.82), (3.01), 2.26, 2.24
2 Template:Flagicon Volodymyr Kapustianskyi 2.31s Template:Flagicon Moorhead Madness 2025 2.35, 2.40, 2.18, (3.71), (1.64)
3 Template:Flagicon Eryk Kasperek 2.52s Template:Flagicon Cube4fun Lublin on WEII 2024 2.44, (3.36), 2.59, (2.40), 2.52
4 Template:Flagicon Kyle Jones 2.55s Template:Flagicon Coffs Big Banana Bonanza 2025 2.81, 2.34, (DNF), (2.20), 2.49
5 Template:Flagicon Brendyn Dunagan 2.64s Template:Flagicon Nub Open Mission Viejo Spring 2025 (2.36), 2.46, (DNF), 2.86, 2.61
6 Template:Flagicon Alessandro Diomampo 2.65s Template:Flagicon Benicia Open 2025 2.35, (3.09), 2.55, (2.24), 3.06
7 Template:Flagicon Caleb Wolf Dunn 2.68s Template:Flagicon Rubik's WCA World Championship 2025 (4.44), 2.71, 2.70, (2.56), 2.63
Template:Flagicon Karl Liam L. Abarquez Template:Flagicon Please Don't Flip Katipunan 2025 (2.14), (3.27), 2.75, 2.82, 2.46
9 Template:Flagicon Fiona Bao 2.73s Template:Flagicon Ephrata Fall 2025 2.70, 2.88, 2.61, (2.36), (2.93)
10 Template:Flagicon Aarni Salakari 2.75s Template:Flagicon Puzzling Puzzles Vantaa 2025 2.73, (6.20), 2.70, (2.60), 2.83

Top 10 single solves

Rank<ref>World Cube Association Official Clock Rankings - Single</ref> Name Result Competition
1 Template:Flagicon Lachlan Gibson 1.53s Template:Flagicon Hasty Hastings 2025
2 Template:Flagicon Volodymyr Kapustianskyi 1.64s Template:Flagicon Moorhead Madness 2025
3 Template:Flagicon Lachlan Gibson 1.74s Template:Flagicon New Zealand Cubing Decathlon 2025
4 1.82s Template:Flagicon 2x2 in Tāmaki Makaurau 2025
Template:Flagicon Puzzling Papatoetoe 2025
6 Template:Flagicon Brendyn Dunagan 1.84s Template:Flagicon Mission Viejo Fall 2025
7 Template:Flagicon Lachlan Gibson 1.86s Template:Flagicon A New Year in Auckland 2025
8 Template:Flagicon Anatolii Turenko 1.87s Template:Flagicon Back to Kostelec 2025
Template:Flagicon Lachlan Gibson Template:Flagicon Milford Winter Warm Up 2025
10 Template:Flagicon Brendyn Dunagan 1.90s Template:Flagicon Agoura Side Events Day 2025
Template:Flagicon Eryk Kasperek Template:Flagicon Polish Championship 2025

Top 10 Olympic averages of 5 solves

Rank<ref>World Cube Association Official Clock Rankings - Single</ref> Name Result Competition Times
1 Template:Flagicon Lachlan Gibson 2.26s Template:Flagicon 2x2 in Tāmaki Makaurau 2025 2.27, (1.82), (3.01), 2.26, 2.24
2 2.28s Template:Flagicon Puzzling Papatoetoe 2025 (2.20), 2.22, 2.26, 2.36, (2.65)
3 2.29s Template:Flagicon Milford Winter Warm Up 2025 (4.34), 2.57, 2.08, (1.87), 2.21
4 2.30s Template:Flagicon New Zealand Cubing Decathlon 2025 1.98, 2.16, 2.77, (2.93), (1.74)
5 Template:Flagicon Volodymyr Kapustianskyi 2.31s Template:Flagicon Moorhead Madness 2025 2.35, 2.40, 2.18, (3.71), (1.64)
6 Template:Flagicon Lachlan Gibson 2.36s Template:Flagicon New Zealand Cubing Decathlon 2025 2.38, 2.04, (4.31), (1.98), 2.67
7 2.38s Template:Flagicon Auckland Autumn 2025 2.14, (6.07), 2.57, 2.43, (2.10)
8 Template:Flagicon Volodymyr Kapustianskyi 2.39s Template:Flagicon Grand Forks 2024 (2.96), 2.46, (2.24), 2.29, 2.43
Template:Flagicon Volodymyr Kapustianskyi Template:Flagicon South Dakota Playhouse 2025 2.32, 2.34, (1.91), (3.76), 2.51
10 Template:Flagicon Lachlan Gibson 2.43s Template:Flagicon Auckland Autumn 2025 2.35, (3.16), (2.10), 2.49, 2.46

Non-human solving

On Nov 21, 2024, a robot developed by Erez Borenshtein achieved a Guinness World Record by solving a Rubik's Clock in 0.443 seconds. This accomplishment was officially recognized by Guinness World Record as the fastest time for a robot to solve a Rubik's Clock. The record is documented on the Guinness World Records website.

References

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