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OUR

STORY 

Our Mission

Our mission at SpeedCubeShop is to create a lasting impression with each customer, ensuring they receive nothing short of a VIP experience from start to finish. With growth comes our unwavering eagerness to inspire through our products and shared enthusiasm, fostering connections and spreading positivity worldwide.

Our History

At the age of 14, Cameron Brown faced a setback that would ignite a revolutionary idea. Frustrated by the loss of $200 to unreliable overseas puzzle retailers, Cameron envisioned a different standard of service—one that mirrored his own high expectations as a customer. In 2009, Cameron turned his vision into reality with the founding of SpeedCubeShop, marking the inception of the first speedcubing and twisty puzzle shop in the USA. With a humble selection of products, Cameron set out to redefine customer experience in the industry.

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In March 2024, SpeedCubeShop achieved a significant milestone by opening a second warehouse in Canada. This strategic move aimed to enhance service delivery and accessibility for our valued customers across Canada, marking a new chapter in our journey.

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​Today, SpeedCubeShop stands as an industry leader, renowned for its unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction and innovation. From its modest beginnings, the company has grown exponentially while staying true to Cameron's core values of integrity and excellence. As we continue to expand and evolve, SpeedCubeShop remains committed to enriching the puzzle-solving experience for enthusiasts worldwide.

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Meet Cameron Brown (Owner)

Cameron Brown, the visionary founder and CEO of SpeedCubeShop, discovered his passion for speedcubing during elementary school, inspired by the transformative message of perseverance in the Will Smith movie, The Pursuit of Happyness. By April 2008, Cameron had begun making waves in the speedcubing community, competing in World Cube Association events and gaining recognition through his popular YouTube channel, camcuber.​ Today, at 29 years old, Cameron's dedication to speedcubing burns brighter than ever.

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Beyond speedcubing, Cameron thrives on the adrenaline rush of racing his BMW M3 on the track and perfecting the art of drifting with his Nissan 350Z. An avid artist and anime enthusiast, Cameron's diverse interests reflect his creative spirit and zest for life. Since dedicating himself full-time to SpeedCubeShop in 2015, Cameron has channeled his entrepreneurial drive into building the company into a beacon of innovation and excellence in the puzzle industry.

Meet Our Staff

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Justin Maa

Operations Manager, Las Vegas

Justin Maa is the Operations Manager at SpeedCubeShop's Las Vegas location, bringing invaluable expertise and leadership to our team since 2017. With a dedicated focus on optimizing operational efficiency and ensuring seamless logistics, Justin plays a pivotal role in the company's day-to-day operations.

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Since joining SpeedCubeShop, Justin has been instrumental in streamlining processes to enhance productivity and customer satisfaction. His strategic oversight spans inventory management, logistics coordination, and team development, all aimed at driving operational excellence across our operations in Las Vegas.

Carlos Banos Ibarra

Creative Director & Brand Designer

As the Creative Director and Brand Designer at SpeedCubeShop, Carlos Banos Ibarra brings a visionary approach to shaping our brand's aesthetic narrative. With a rich background in graphic design and a passion for creativity, Carlos oversees the strategic development and implementation of all visual elements that define our corporate identity.

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Carlos's journey with SpeedCubeShop began in high school, where he met the founder and CEO, Cameron Brown. Since then, their collaboration has been marked by a shared vision for innovation and design. While contributing part-time over the years, Carlos officially joined SpeedCubeShop full-time in 2018, bringing his expertise to bear on our company's growth and success.

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