Current 00:00.81 min/sec Fastest Time To Create An Isometric Cube Using Microsoft Word magnify Loading... x Thanks!Like On Facebook Too! Awesome Follow Record Unfollow Record Break This Record Flag Rate it: Legendary Funny Cute Creative Gross Impressive Tags: fastest, computer, design, cube, Microsoft, geometry COMMENT ON THIS RECORD +1 Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 GMT Post Comment Post to Facebook follow replies to this thread All Comments for this Record Category +1 Kyle Carhart Sun, 05 Dec 2010 09:21:57 GMT I think anyone can create an Isometric Cube, Then set the timer and just press the redo button as fast as they can. Anyone want to beat this? +1 Rob Birdsong Tue, 09 Nov 2010 12:57:35 GMT John I changed your first attempt to "failed" and made your new attempt the "current" world record. Also now your record is lightning fast, congratulations. +1 John Wendler Mon, 08 Nov 2010 19:03:20 GMT i could redo it for you it you dont think its lines are straight enough +1 Rob Birdsong Mon, 08 Nov 2010 17:48:11 GMT Karen I noticed the same thing, one angle looks slightly off. Should we vote to deny it? John, can you give it a second shot? +1 Karen Wilkinson Mon, 08 Nov 2010 16:47:16 GMT I think the angles of John Wendler's cube look a little wonky. 0 Fri, 23 Apr 2010 19:40:49 GMT then challenge it! 0 Thu, 22 Apr 2010 17:35:37 GMT that is incredibly slow Sign up for RecordSetter Sign up Your name: Your e-mail address: Choose a password: I am 14 or older By clicking "create account", you agree that you've read and understand the Terms of Use Already a member? ×
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Kyle Carhart
I think anyone can create an Isometric Cube, Then set the timer and just press the redo button as fast as they can. Anyone want to beat this?
Rob Birdsong
John I changed your first attempt to "failed" and made your new attempt the "current" world record. Also now your record is lightning fast, congratulations.
John Wendler
i could redo it for you it you dont think its lines are straight enough
Rob Birdsong
Karen I noticed the same thing, one angle looks slightly off. Should we vote to deny it? John, can you give it a second shot?
Karen Wilkinson
I think the angles of John Wendler's cube look a little wonky.
then challenge it!
that is incredibly slow