The Rubik’s Cube, a seemingly simple puzzle, has often been a benchmark for testing computational prowess. Recently, it has highlighted a surprising revelation: AI systems aren't always the best at every computational task. Researchers from the University of California developed an AI system, DeepCubeA, capable of solving a Rubik’s Cube in 1.2 seconds. While this feat is undeniably impressive to humans—considering the world record held by Yusheng Du is 3.47 seconds—a traditional algorithm outperformed this AI by solving the puzzle around three times faster. MIT's min2phase algorithm, using conventional computational method