From Therapy Tool to World Records
Max Park was diagnosed with autism at the age of 2. To help develop his fine-motor skills and focus, his parents handed him a Rubik’s Cube. What began as simple therapy soon revealed an extraordinary gift for seeing patterns and solving them at lightning speed.
By ten, Max was competing and winning at local Speed-Cubing events. His calm focus and relentless practice turned early promise into a world-class career. He has since set multiple Guinness World Records, including the 3×3×3 Cube single solved in three seconds and collected dozens of national and international titles.
Redefining What’s Possible
Max’s achievements extend beyond trophies. He is a global example of neurodiversity in action, proving that autism can coexist with and even enhance elite performance. His story, featured in documentaries and major media outlets, has inspired families, educators and millions of aspiring problem-solvers.
Why His Journey Matters
Max Park’s path is more than a sports record. It shows how focused passion, supportive family and a willingness to embrace difference can create worldwide impact. He serves as an official Brand Ambassador for the Rubik’s brand, helping inspire new generations of solvers around the world. He also collaborated with Prime, the global beverage brand, on a custom limited-edition bottle design celebrating his speedcubing achievements
He represents the essence of extraordinary talent.
Original, Unstoppable, and Impossible to Copy.