Minh Thai was a sixteen-year-old Vietnamese-American high school student from Los Angeles when he won the first world championship on June 5, 1982 in Budapest by solving a Rubik's Cube in 22.95 seconds.[1] He is also the author of the book The Winning Solution (1982), a guide to solving the cube.[2]
Later, Ortega Corners-First Solution Method for Rubik's Cube is based on Minh Thai's Winning Solution [3]
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