A detailed line and scatter chart titled βRubikβs Cube 3x3 World Records: Single vs Average (2003β2026)β tracking the progression of world record solve times over two decades. The horizontal axis shows years from 2003 to 2026 and the vertical axis shows time in seconds, decreasing from around 20 seconds at the start to under 3 seconds by the end. Two types of markers are used: circles for single solve records and squares for average of five solves, connected by step like lines showing each new record. Early records around 2003β2005 are above 15β20 seconds, then steadily drop through the late 2000s and 2010s to below 10 seconds and eventually below 5 seconds. Colored segments highlight dominant record holders over time, including Feliks Zemdegs, Max Park, Yiheng Wang, Shotaro Makisumi, and others, with a legend listing how many records each person held. Annotations label notable record holders with their ages, showing many achieved records in their teens. By the mid 2020s, single solve times approach around 3 seconds and averages are only slightly higher, illustrating dramatic improvements in speedcubing performance over time.