Hawaiʻi Big Island Summer 2024


Date
Aug 10, 2024
City
Hilo, Hawaii, United States
Venue

University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo

Address
200 W Kawili St, Hilo, HI 96720
Details

Campus Center Room 301

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Chris Martin, CubingUSA Treasurer, and Hawaii Cubing Community
WCA Delegates
Abhimanyu Singhal (अभिमन्यु सिंघल), Chris Martin, Evan Liu, and TJ Kelly
Download all the competition's details as PDF here.
Information


Speedcubing returns to the Big Island with another WCA competition!

  • It is recommended you register as soon as possible to save a spot.
  • Be sure to familiarize yourself with the WCA regulations. If this is your first official competition, this video will provide you with most of the information you need.
  • If you are a first time competitor it is highly encouraged to be present for the competitor tutorial at 8:30 AM.
Events
Main event
Competitors
27
Registration period

Online registration opened Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 3:00 AM UTC and closed Saturday, August 3, 2024 at 3:00 AM UTC.

Registration requirements
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Highlights
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Evan Liu won with an average of 9.39 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Dominic Shoji finished second (10.51) and Jaidon Poraminthara Lin (เจเดิ้น ปรมินทร์ หลิน) finished third (12.14).

Event Name Best Average Representing Solves
3x3x3 Cube Evan Liu 7.63 9.39 United States 10.948.888.6110.687.63
2x2x2 Cube Dominic Shoji 1.77 2.28 United States 1.861.772.592.382.71
5x5x5 Cube Evan Liu 55.20 1:03.31 United States 59.881:04.7255.201:08.351:05.33
Clock Jaidon Poraminthara Lin (เจเดิ้น ปรมินทร์ หลิน) 3.12 3.65 United States 3.343.713.913.124.39
Pyraminx Evan Liu 3.56 4.14 United States 6.544.134.413.563.88
Skewb TJ Kelly 3.64 4.40 United States 3.844.825.333.644.55
Square-1 Evan Liu 13.33 18.45 United States 20.4621.7214.7013.3320.18
EventRoundFormatTime limitCutoffProceed
3x3x3 CubeFirst roundAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
Second roundAo510:00.00Top 8 advance to next round
FinalAo510:00.00
2x2x2 CubeFirst roundAo51:00.00Top 8 advance to next round
FinalAo51:00.00
5x5x5 CubeFinalBo2 / Ao54:00.002 attempts to get < 2:30.00
ClockFinalBo2 / Ao51:00.002 attempts to get < 45.00
PyraminxFirst roundAo51:00.00Top 8 advance to next round
FinalAo51:00.00
SkewbFirst roundAo51:00.00Top 8 advance to next round
FinalAo51:00.00
Square-1FinalBo2 / Ao52:00.002 attempts to get < 1:00.00
Schedules are subject to adjustments, especially once registration totals are known. Registered competitors will be notified by email of any major changes.

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The time zone for this venue is Pacific/Honolulu.
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ALL COMPETITORS MUST READ THIS TAB BEFORE REGISTERING.

New Competitors:

-Before the competition, watch this great video made by YouTube cuber CubeHead with the basics of how it all works.
-Also check out this written tutorial on the WCA website to learn about the procedures for competing and judging.
-We encourage first time competitors to test out the timing equipment before your first attempt! Feel free to ask a staff member how competing works.
-The competitors will be split up into groups for competing. You will be assigned a group, which you can find on the Groups Tab.
-On the day of the competition when your group number is called you bring your puzzle up and put it on a scorecard with your name on it and wait in the competitor waiting area until your name is called.
-It's a good idea to arrive before the scheduled time for your event because if you are not there for the last call you might not be allowed to compete.
-Read the "All Competitors" information below.

All Competitors:

-Be familiar with the WCA Regulations!
-We are going to need all the help we can get from volunteers throughout the day to make the competition run well. You may judge in any group that you aren't competing during, in addition to your assigned judging!
-Information about assigned judging will be available around the room; you will be assigned one group of helping for each event you are competing in.
-Parents and spectators are welcome to judge too, it's a great way to have a new experience and be more involved with the event, other than competing!
-If you do not know how to judge all of the staff members are more than happy to teach you.
-Flash photography is NOT allowed because it is very distracting to people while they are solving.
-You must NOT talk about the scrambles of an event while it is still in progress (2g3).
-Make sure all screens of any cameras or phones you have on the table are facing away from you and do not touch them during the attempt, otherwise this will result in a DNF (2i2).
-Please treat the venue with respect, pick up any trash, keep track of your puzzles, and respect other people's puzzles.

We will provide a judging tutorial at the beginning of the day, right before the start of the 3x3 Speedsolving event. This will allow anyone with questions about how to judge to be properly prepared when they are expected to help. We hope that this system will fairly divide up the judging of the competition and make the competition run smoothly for all.

Schedule Changes and Rounds:

-Be aware of regulation A1a3: if we are lacking volunteers or the competition begins to fall behind schedule, we reserve the right to make the limits stricter as needed. We don't want that to happen, so please consider helping out when you aren't competing!
-In regards to later rounds, be aware of regulation 9p3. If you won't be present for a further round you made it to please let us know so we can drop you and move someone else into the round; similarly, if you aren't present when the further round begins we may assume that to be your withdrawal and drop you so the next competitor in the rankings can compete.

Before Inspection:

  1. Reset the timer, so that it shows all zeroes.
  2. Reset the stopwatch, so that it shows all zeroes.
  3. Ask the competitor if they are ready. Wait until they say that they are.

Inspection:

  1. Simultaneously start the stopwatch and lift the cover from the puzzle.
  2. If the stopwatch reaches 8 seconds and the competitor has not started the timer yet, say “8 seconds.”
  3. If the stopwatch reaches 12 seconds and the competitor has not started the timer yet, say “12 seconds.”
  4. If the competitor starts the timer between 15.01 and 17.00, they receive a +2 penalty.
  5. If the competitor starts the timer after 17 seconds, they receive a DNF.

During the solve:

  1. Do not distract the competitor. Refrain from doing any activity that may distract yourself or the competitor, like cubing or looking at your phone
  2. Pay attention to the solve so that if any incident occurs, you can discuss with the delegate. Again, do not solve your own cubes while judging!

Cutoffs:

  1. If the competitor fails to make the listed time limit, after they go over that time limit, the judge stops their attempt and the solve is marked a DNF.
  2. If the competitor fails to make the listed cutoff after completing the first 2 attempts (first attempt if the competitor is given 3 attempts), the competitor is finished after those attempts.

After the solve:

  1. Inspect the puzzle without touching or moving it to see if it is solved. If there is a misalignment and you are not sure about the correct penalty, ask for help.
  2. If the competitor touches the puzzle before you have a chance to look at it, the solve is given a DNF. a. If the competitor has not made any moves, you can give them a +2 penalty instead.
  3. Write down the time of the solve on the scorecard. a. If there was no penalty, just write the time shown on the timer. b. If there was a +2 penalty at the beginning of the solve, write “2 +” before writing the time on the timer. c. If there was a +2 penalty at the end of the solve, write “+ 2” after writing the time on the timer. d. All solves with penalties have to include an equals sign and final result. (e.g. 19.57+2=21.57)
  4. If the solve was a DNF, write DNF instead of a time. For Blindfolded, write the time as well.
  5. Put your initials in the Judge column and have the competitor initial in the Comp column.

Other:

• If it’s the competitor’s first official solve, encourage them to practice using the timer once or twice before inspection.
• If a piece pops out of the puzzle, the competitor has to either reassemble the puzzle with the timer still running, or receive a DNF because the puzzle is not considered solved, it is up to the delegate to decide if the cube is solved depending on what pieces are missing.
• When a puzzle defect happens during a solve, nobody except the competitor can touch any pieces of the cube.

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This competition is in partnership with West Coast Cubing, LLC

Time limit

If you reach the time limit during your solve, the judge will stop you and your result will be DNF (see Regulation A1a4).

Cutoff

The result to beat to proceed to the second phase of a cutoff round (see Regulation 9g).

Format

The format describes how to determine the ranking of competitors based on their results. The list of allowed formats per event is described in Regulation 9b. See Regulation 9f for a description of each format.

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