Here is a list of the current World Cube Association (WCA) world records for single solves across various puzzle categories. Please note that these records are subject to change over time as speedcubers continue to push the limits of their abilities. For the most up-to-date records, you can visit the official WCA website or speedcubing databases.
WCA World Records for Single Solves (January 2022)
- 3x3x3 Cube: Yusheng Du (China) – 3.47 seconds
- 2x2x2 Cube: Leo Borromeo Borromeo (Philippines) – 0.49 seconds
- 4x4x4 Cube: Max Park (USA) – 16.26 seconds
- 5x5x5 Cube: Max Park (USA) – 35.44 seconds
- 6x6x6 Cube: Max Park (USA) – 1 minute 18.42 seconds
- 7x7x7 Cube: Max Park (USA) – 1 minute 52.97 seconds
- 3x3x3 Blindfolded: Kaijun Lin (China) – 15.05 seconds
- 3x3x3 Fewest Moves: Sébastien Auroux (France) – 19 moves
- 3x3x3 One-Handed: Max Park (USA) – 6.82 seconds
- 3x3x3 With Feet: Daniel Rose-Levine (USA) – 18.43 seconds
- Megaminx: Juan Pablo Huanqui (Peru) – 28.32 seconds
- Pyraminx: Tymon Kolasinski (Poland) – 1.31 seconds
- Square-1: Zane Carney (USA) – 4.98 seconds
- Clock: John Brechon (USA) – 3.46 seconds
- Skewb: Leo Borromeo Borromeo (Philippines) – 1.57 seconds
- 4x4x4 Blindfolded: Stanley Chapel (USA) – 1 minute 4.13 seconds
- 5x5x5 Blindfolded: Stanley Chapel (USA) – 3 minutes 24.85 seconds
- 3x3x3 Multi-Blind: Graham Siggins (USA) – 54/54 in 59 minutes 21 seconds
These records represent the fastest single solves achieved in official WCA competitions across different puzzle categories. Keep in mind that speedcubing is a dynamic sport, and records can change as cubers continue to improve their techniques and skills. To view the latest records and updates, visit the World Cube Association (WCA) website or refer to reputable speedcubing databases.