Park holds the world record for average of five 4×4×4 solves: 19.38 seconds, set at Arizona Speedcubing Spring 2023.
He also holds the world record for a single solve with a time of 15.71, achieved at Colorado Mountain Tour - Evergreen 2024 .
[2] Park holds the world record for the average of five 5×5×5 solves - 34.76 seconds - set at Rubik's WCA North American Championship 2024.
[5] At Southeast Championship 2022, Max Park became the first cuber to break the 1-minute barrier on 6×6×6 with a solve of 59.74, a feat that his rival Feliks Zemdegs had previously stated was impossible[6] Park holds the world records for single and mean of three 7×7×7 solves: 94.15 seconds and 99.68 seconds, set at Rubik's WCA North American Championship 2024 and Nub Open Yucaipa 2024, respectively.
[7] Park previously held the world record for average of five 3×3×3 solves with one hand (OH): 8.62 seconds but this has since been beaten by Sean Patrick Villanueva from the Philippines.