Tyson Francis Mao (born on May 8, 1984 in San Francisco, California), was one of the world's top competitive Rubik's Cube solvers. He is known especially for his prominence in the 3x3x3 blindfold Rubik's Cube category where his competition times are currently surpassed only by Leyan Lo, Matyas Kuti, and Chris Krueger. In 2004, with Ron van Bruchem, he formed the World Cube Association, the organization that holds competitive events for the Rubik's Cube. Wikipedia
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Tyson Mao , a senior astrophysics major, has gotten considerable on-camera exposure lately and has been quite proactive about getting it. In January, Mao appeared as a contestant on Beauty and the Geek , a weekly reality show airing on the WB Network. T pr.caltech.edu/periodicals/CaltechNews/articles/v40/teche...
If you haven't been keeping up with the world of competitive Rubik's Cube solvers, you might think that Tyson Mao 's greatest claim to fame was appearing on the second season of Beauty and the Geek . ... However, while that competition might have gotte www.buddytv.com/articles/beauty-and-the-geek/beauty-and-t...
Tyson Mao was born on May 8, 1984 in San Francisco, California. Tyson Mao was first introduced to the Rubik's Cube by his father when he was four years old but he didn't learn to solve it until years later. In July 2003, Tyson's younger brother Toby cam www.uwm.edu/People/naevans/research/pages/tyson_mao.html