| Speedcubing.com (Ron van Bruchem) |
This is perhaps the main speedcubing website. It is full of great information including algorithms and upcoming/past events. |
| Rubiks.com | The official website for the Rubik's Cube. |
| Jessica's Cube Page (Jessica Fridrich) |
Jessica Fridrich is a very fast speedcuber who started in the early 1980's. She invented the most widely used (and one of the fastest) speedcubing methods in the world. |
![]() (Katsuyuki Konishi) |
Katsu is a very fast Japanese speedcuber. He has an extensive list of algorithms and videos. |
| Cubefreak (Shotaro Makisumi) |
"Macky" is the official world record holder for many puzzles and categories, including 12.11 seconds for the 3x3x3 cube! |
| CubeZone (Lars Vandenbergh) |
Lars is the official champion of the European Championships 2004. His site lists many algorithms, including many ZB algs. |
| Gilles and his Cubes (Gilles Roux) |
Gilles is very fast using his unique method. He also has very creative (and funny!) cube videos. |
| SPoCC (Stefan Pochmann) |
Stefan is very good at a lot of puzzles, especially the Clock and Magic. |
| Cube Station (Dan Harris) |
Dan is a very talented cuber from the UK and hosts the weekly Fewest Moves Challenge. |
| KAMSC Rubik's Cube Club (Ben King) |
The KAMSC RCC is a group of students who do interesting things and set bizarre records, such as with thick gloves, at their cube parties! |
| Andy's Cube Page (Andy Camann) |
Andy is a very fast speedcuber... |
| Chris Hardwick's Cube Page (Chris Hardwick) |
Chris is one of the fastest speedcubers in the USA. He has a great solution for the Rubik's Revenge and helpful hints for one-handed cubing. |
| The Sunday Contest (Jon Morris) |
Compete in an international speedsolving competition and compare your times to other cubers from all around the world! Weekly prizes are donated by Cubesmith.com! |
| Fewest Moves Challenge (Dan Harris) |
Solve the cube in the least number of moves to win this international contest! Weekly prizes are donated by Cubesmith.com! |
(Sandy Thompson) |
This is the web's most complete collection of twisty puzzles. |
| Jaap's Puzzle Page (Jaap Scherphuis) |
A very extensive puzzle page for almost any puzzle with information and solutions. |
| Rubiks.com | Rubiks.com is one of the best puzzle shops for finding Rubik's brand puzzles. |
| Mefferts.com (Uwe Meffert) |
Mefferts.com has tons of great puzzles and free worldwide airmail shipping! |
![]() (Chris Licciardi) |
Chris sells the best stickers and tiles around. I have used them myself and they are absolutely fantastic. |
| The Official WCA Forum | This is the official forum of the World Cube Association, designed for discussion about official stuff, like rules and regulations. |
| The Twisty Puzzles Forum | This is an international forum in which you can discuss all types of twisty puzzles! |
| The International Speedcubing Yahoo! Group | A very good forum where cubers from all around the world discuss the cube and various other puzzles. |
| The Midwest Yahoo! Speedcubing Group | A forum for competitors in the Midwest U.S. |
| The Caltech Rubik's Cube Club Yahoo! Group | The pseudo-home for the Caltech Rubik's Cube Club, which holds regular tournaments across the United States. |
| Blindsolving Yahoo! Group | This is a forum where blindsolving techniques are discussed. It is helpful for beginners and advanced solvers alike. |
| Fewest Moves Yahoo! Group | This is a forum for discussing how to solve the Rubik's Cube in as few moves as possible. It is mainly based on Dan Harris' weekly Fewest Moves Challenge. |
| The Rutgers Rubik's Cube Club Yahoo! Group | The unofficial forum for the RU Rubik's Cube Club, founded and run by yours truly. |