Rex Wang
Rex Wang (Haokun) one of the 10 Chinese team in World Rubik’s Cube Championships in Las Vegas 2013.[1][2][3][4][5] Rex is also Pyraminx Chinese record holder, Rubik’s Mater Magic Asian record holder (second in the world)[6][5] and the second place holder in the Physics of the project in McMaster Engineering & Science Olympics Competitions 2012.[7][8][9][10][11]
Rex Wang | |
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Alma mater | McMaster University |
Occupation | CEO |
Known for | Rubik's cube record[1] |
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