Feliks Zemdegs


Feliks Aleksanders Zemdegs is an Australian Rubik's Cube solver. A speedsolver, he is the only person to have won the World Cube Association World Championship twice in a row, in 2013 and 2015, and is often considered the greatest speedcuber of all time. He has set more than 350 records across various speedcubing events: 121 world records, 223 continental records, and 7 national records.

Biography

Feliks Zemdegs is of Latvian descent, and his maternal grandmother is Lithuanian. Zemdegs bought his first speedcube in April 2008 after being inspired by speedcubing videos and tutorials on YouTube. The first unofficial time he recorded was an average of 19.73 seconds on 14 June 2008.
Zemdegs has a website, CubeSkills, which includes tutorials on solving the Rubik's Cube and other puzzles. There are free algorithm sheets and speedsolving tutorial videos. The site also offers a premium membership which enables access to advanced speedsolving videos.
Zemdegs attended St Kevin's College, Toorak, and graduated in 2013 with a perfect study score in VCE English and an ATAR of 99.90. Zemdegs has a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Melbourne, majoring in economics, with a breadth study track in mechanical engineering. Zemdegs currently works in investment finance. In May 2025, Zemdegs married Jia Ying Kho.
, Zemdegs' YouTube channel has more than 477,000 subscribers.
In 2020, Zemdegs was one of the primary subjects of the Netflix documentary The Speed Cubers.

Career

Zemdegs won the 3×3×3 event at the first competition he attended, the New Zealand Championships 2009 on 18 July 2009, with an average of 13.74 seconds in the final round. He also won 2×2×2, 4×4×4, 5×5×5, 3×3×3 blindfolded, and 3×3×3 one-handed. He set 11 Oceanic records at this competition.
At his next competition, the Melbourne Summer Open 2010 on 30 January 2010, Zemdegs set his first world records for 3×3×3 average and 4×4×4 average, with times of 9.21 seconds and 42.01 seconds, respectively. He held the 3×3×3 average world record continuously from then until 23 April 2017, improving it 8 times, eventually to 6.45 seconds. The most world records he has held at one time is 12 in May 2011.
At the World Championship 2011 in Bangkok, Zemdegs won 2×2×2, 4×4×4, 5×5×5, and 6×6×6. He also took third in 3×3×3 after winning the first three rounds and placed third in 7×7×7.
At the World Championship 2013 in Las Vegas, Zemdegs won 3×3×3, 4×4×4, and 3×3×3 one-handed. He also placed second in 5×5×5 and third in 7×7×7.
At the World Championship 2015 in São Paulo, Zemdegs won 3×3×3, 2×2×2, 4×4×4, and 5×5×5. He also placed second in 6×6×6, 7×7×7, and Megaminx.
At the World Championship 2017 in Paris, Zemdegs won 5×5×5 and 7×7×7. He also took second in 6×6×6, 3×3×3 One-handed, and Megaminx, and placed third in 4×4×4. For the 3x3x3 event, despite being world champion in 2013 and 2015, he came fourth place.
At the World Championship 2019 in Melbourne, Zemdegs only placed in the top three in one event, getting third in 5x5x5.
On 5 June 2021, Zemdegs lost his last world record to Chinese speedcuber Ruihang Xu.
At the World Championship 2023 in Incheon, Zemdegs failed to place top 3 in any event and did not make the semi-finals in the 3x3x3 event, his first time failing to do so since beginning in 2011.
At the World Championship 2025 in Seattle, Zemdegs advanced to the semi-finals in the main 3x3x3 event but did not qualify for the finals.
As of August 2025, Zemdegs is currently ranked 33rd in the world for 3x3x3 average with a result of 5.53, set in 2019 and 45th in the world for 3x3x3 single, with a result of 4.16, set in 2020.

World records

World records by Zemdegs.
EventTypeFirst world recordLatest world recordTotal
3×3×3Single7.03s
Melbourne Cube Day 2010
13 November
4.22s
Cube For Cambodia 2018
6 May
10
3×3×3Average9.21s
Melbourne Summer Open 2010
30 January
5.53s
Odd Day in Sydney 2019
10 November
13
2×2×2Average2.35s
Asian Championship 2010
9–10 October
2.12s
Melbourne Cube Day 2010
13 November
2
4×4×4Single35.55s
New Zealand Champs 2010
10 July
19.36s
LatAm Tour – Arequipa 2017
22 June
12
4×4×4Average42.01s
Melbourne Summer Open 2010
30 January
25.97s
Adelaide Summer 2017
21 January
7
5×5×5Single1:02.93
Australian Nationals 2010
4–5 September
37.93s
Canberra Autumn 2018
21–22 April
16
5×5×5Average1:07.59
Australian Nationals 2010
4–5 September
43.21s
Melbourne Cube Days 2017
18–19 November
21
6×6×6Single2:05.88
Melbourne Summer 2011
29–30 January
1:20.03
World Championship 2017
13–16 July
6
6×6×6Average2:15.64
Melbourne Summer 2011
29–30 January
1:27.79
World Championship 2017
13–16 July
8
7×7×7Single2:23.55
World Championship 2015
17–19 July
2:06.73
World Championship 2017
13–16 July
5
7×7×7Average2:52.09
Australian Nationals 2013
7–8 September
2:14.04
China's 10th Anniversary 2017
1–2 October
11
3×3×3 One-handedSingle11.16s
Kubaroo Open 2011
7 May
6.88s
Canberra Autumn 2015
9–10 May
4
3×3×3 One-handedAverage14.76s
Australian Nationals 2010
4–5 September
10.21s
Malaysia Cube Open 2017
14–15 October
5
4×4×4 BlindfoldedSingle3:37.80
Melbourne Summer 2011
29–30 January
3:37.80
Melbourne Summer 2011
29–30 January
1

Official personal records

Listed below are Zemdegs' personal records achieved in official World Cube Association competitions as of January 2026.
EventTypeTimeCompetition
3x3x3Single4.16Auckland Summer Open 2020
3x3x3Average5.53Odd Day in Sydney 2019
2x2x2Single0.71Rijswijk Open 2018
2x2x2Average1.45Melbourne Cube Days 2023
4x4x4Single17.98Altona Algorithms Attempt 2 2021
4x4x4Average21.57Altona Algorithms Attempt 2 2021
5x5x5Single36.18Tassie Summer 2026
5x5x5Average40.10VIC State Championship 2025
6x6x6Single1:09.26VIC Side State Championship 2025
6x6x6Average1:13.96Melbourne Cube Days 2025
7x7x7Single1:49.12Weston-super-Mare Autumn 2024
7x7x7Average1:53.96Melbourne Cube Days 2025
3x3x3 BlindfoldedSingle34.37Odd Day in Sydney 2019
3x3x3 BlindfoldedAverage47.13Ugine Jeu et Jouet 2018
3x3x3 Fewest MovesSingle24Koalafication Sydney 2019
3x3x3 Fewest MovesAverage27.33Canberra Autumn 2015
3x3x3 One-handedSingle6.88Canberra Autumn 2015
3x3x3 One-handedAverage9.60Melbourne Cube Days 2023
ClockSingle8.81Australian Nationals 2011
ClockAverage11.80Australian Nationals 2011
MegaminxSingle33.11CubingUSA Nationals 2018
MegaminxAverage36.65Weston-super-Mare Open 2018
PyraminxSingle2.27Perth Autumn 2018
PyraminxAverage4.20Melbourne Summer 2022
SkewbSingle2.20Melbourne Summer 2021
SkewbAverage5.08Sydney Re-Open Saturday 2021
Square-1Single8.99Adelaide Summer 2018
Square-1Average12.58CubingUSA Nationals 2018
4x4x4 BlindfoldedSingle3:37.80Melbourne Summer Open 2011
5x5x5 BlindfoldedSingle11:56.00Adelaide Summer 2018
3x3x3 Multi-BlindSingle11/11 47:01Adelaide Summer 2018