Miami Skewbed 2024


Date
Nov 16, 2024
City
Miami, Florida, United States
Venue

Florida International University

Address
11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33174
Details

Graham Center Ballroom

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
CubingUSA Treasurer, Daniel Guerra, Eddie Artze, Vasiliki Athanasopoulos, and Yuli Artze
WCA Delegates
Carter Bitz, Coleton Pleiss, Nancy Hartman, and Nathan Graves
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Information

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Events
Main event
Competitors
109
Registration period

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Highlights
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Linus Vork won with an average of 3.19 seconds in the Skewb event. Daniel Guerra finished second (3.83) and Owen Brooks finished third (5.62).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Owen Brooks 5.92 7.77 United States 8.378.139.686.815.92
2 Alexander Persaud 7.62 8.58 United States 7.909.447.628.419.78
3 Crimson Rizzo 8.64 8.85 United States 8.9411.878.958.678.64

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Eddie Artze 3.41 4.88 United States 3.415.96DNF4.484.21
2 Daniel Josue Maradiaga 4.24 5.95 United States 5.736.114.24DNF6.02
3 Jackson Lewis 4.40 5.98 United States 11.444.554.407.645.74

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Owen Brooks 2.17 2.87 United States 3.492.942.173.202.46
2 Kellan Butler 3.04 4.32 United States 4.833.044.084.067.44
3 Jacob Lam 3.14 4.55 Canada 5.284.635.843.143.73

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Linus Vork 2.28 3.19 United States 2.574.942.283.403.59
2 Daniel Guerra 3.03 3.83 United States 4.743.033.554.183.76
3 Owen Brooks 3.75 5.62 United States 6.285.804.779.903.75

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 CJ Dresdner 11.03 12.31 United States 11.0312.2016.1911.5213.20
2 Ali Jawad Parpia 9.41 13.46 Pakistan 10.6943.4314.189.4115.51
3 Owen Brooks 12.77 13.78 United States 14.3012.7714.2012.8318.32
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