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Fastest Time To Create An Isometric Cube Using Microsoft Word

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New Ulm, Minnesota, United States / November 6, 2010

John Wendler created an isometric cube in Microsoft Word in 5.55 seconds.

Tags: fastestcomputercubeScience and TechnologyMicrosoftdesigngeometry

Rules

- perpendicular lines must be positioned at 120 -degree angles
- cube must be oriented so that front edge is vertical

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  • United States Phoenix Bertone

    cheater

  • The Internet 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?

  • United States 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.

  • United States John Wendler

    i could redo it for you it you dont think its lines are straight enough

  • United States 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?

  • Canada Karen Wilkinson

    I think the angles of John Wendler's cube look a little wonky.

  • then challenge it!

  • that is incredibly slow

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