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Additionally, some events have had their official WCA event status removed. They are: [35] [37] 3x3x3 No Inspection; 3x3x3 Multi-Blind Old Style; Rubik's UFO (appears in regulation) 3x3x3 Siamese Cube; Rainbow Cube; Magic; Master Magic; 3x3x3 With Feet; Some events also have held unofficial status at WCA events and no records were ever kept of ...
The following are no longer official events: 3×3×3 with Feet, 3×3×3 with Feet was removed from the list of official WCA events in 2020. [29] Rubik's Magic, a folding puzzle with 8 connected tiles, Rubik's Magic was removed from the list of official WCA events in 2012. [citation needed]
The following are the current official speedcubing world records approved by the WCA. [4] Note: For averages of 5 solves, the best time and the worst time are dropped, and the mean of the remaining 3 solves is taken. For events where only 3 solves are done, the mean of all 3 is taken.
The Rubik's clock is listed as one of the 17 WCA events, with records for fastest time to solve one puzzle, and the fastest average time to solve 5 puzzles (discarding the slowest and fastest times). The puzzle is unique in the WCA in that it is the only puzzle for which viable speedsolving methods have been devised that always solve it in God ...
Wang entered his first World Cube Association (WCA) competition in September 2019, at age five. [3] He won his first competition title in January 2021, at age seven. [4] In August 2023, at age nine, he came within 0.01 seconds of winning the 2023 World Cube Association World Championship, finishing in second place behind Max Park and just ahead of Tymon KolasiĆski.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 September 2024. Dutch speedsolver Mats Valk Valk in 2016 Born (1996-05-04) 4 May 1996 (age 28) Amstelveen Nationality Dutch Occupation Student Years active 2007-present Known for Rubik's Cube speedsolver Medal record Representing Netherlands Speedcubing WCA World Championship Event 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 3×3 ...
He placed 2nd in the 7x7 event with an average time of 3:46.99. [8] At the US Nationals 2012, Hays won the 4x4 , 5x5, 6x6, and 7x7 events, and placed 3rd in the 3×3 event. Hays claimed the US National champion title in the 5x5, 6x6, and 7x7 events at five consecutive US Nationals from 2012 to 2016, and placed top 3 in the same events at ten ...
Speed-solving the Megaminx became an official World Cube Association event in 2003, with the first official single-solve record set by American Grant Tregay with a time of 2 minutes 12.82 seconds during the World Rubik's Games Championship in Canada. The first sub-minute solve in official competition was achieved by Japanese solver Takumi ...