Are Stickerless cubes allowed in cubing competition?
Yes, stickerless cubes are allowed in WCA competitions and are fully legal to use.
What does WCA stand for in cubing?
The World Cube Association (WCA) is the worldwide non-profit organization that regulates and holds competitions for mechanical puzzles that are operated by twisting groups of pieces, commonly known as twisty puzzles (a subcategory of combination puzzles). The most famous of those puzzles is the Rubik’s Cube.
What are all the WCA events?
9b) The official events of the WCA are: 9b1) 3x3x3 Cube, 2x2x2 Cube, 4x4x4 Cube, 5x5x5 Cube, 3x3x3 One-Handed, Clock, Megaminx, Pyraminx, Skewb, and Square-1.
What is the world record for Skewb?
0.93 seconds
Records. The world record time for a Skewb is 0.93 seconds, set by Andrew Huang of Australia on 12 July 2019 at WCA World Championship 2019 in Melbourne, Australia.
What does Ao12 mean in cubing?
Ao5, Ao12, and Mo3 In a competition, you may be judged for your Ao5, or average of 5 consecutive solves. The mean is calculated using 3 solves, while the fastest and slowest times are not counted. An Ao12, or average of 12 would be calculated similarly, using the mean of the middle ten solves.
What is the official WCA scramble program?
WCA Scramble Program. The official scramble program for the World Cube Association has been part of the TNoodle project since January 1, 2013. It will contain the sole official scramble program for the foreseeable future. All WCA official competitions must always use the current version of the official scramble program.
What is TNoodle?
TNoodle is a software suite that contains the official WCA scramble program. It consists of the core scrambling code (primarily written in Kotlin) as well as a UI and server to generate a fully autonomous JAR file The official scramble program for the World Cube Association has been part of the TNoodle project since January 1, 2013.
What is the TNoodle scramble program?
The official scramble program for the World Cube Association has been part of the TNoodle project since January 1, 2013. It will contain the sole official scramble program for the foreseeable future.
What version of TNoodle should I use for official competitions?
Official competitions must always use a current version of the official scramble program (see Regulation 4f ). Delegates should download TNoodle to run it on a computer. They should not use TNoodle running on a public server (for security reasons).