Ohio State Weekend of Madness 2025


Date
Mar 15 - 16, 2025
City
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Venue

Ohio Union

Address
1739 N High St, Columbus, Ohio 43210
Details

Great Hall Meeting Room

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Braden Richards, Carson Miller, Cubing Frontiers LLC, Jack Bohning, Keenan Darkins, and The Rubik's Cube Club at Ohio State
WCA Delegates
Braden Richards and Mason Langenderfer
Download all the competition's details as PDF here.
Information

This competition is supported by:

This competition will feature many extra events for competitors to compete in for fun.

Events:

  • 15 Puzzle
  • 2-man Mini Guildford (requires a teammate)
  • 2x2x3 (Tower Cube)
  • 3x3x3 Double One-handed
  • Face-Turning Octahedron
  • Mirror Blocks
  • Rubik's Magic
  • Rubik''s Master Magic
  • and either:
    • 4x4x4 One-Handed
  • OR
    • Megaminx One-Handed

To register for these events, visit the Unofficial Events (MUST READ) tab and fill out the form.

Note: You will only be allowed to register for either 4x4x4 One-Handed or Megaminx One-Handed, as they are happening at the same time.

Results for last year's Weekend of Madness competition can be found here: CubingContests

Events
Main event
Competitor limit
100
Number of times bookmarked
54
Registration period

Online registration will be open from to .

Registration requirements
Create a WCA account here if you don't have one.
If this is not your first competition, associate your WCA ID to your WCA account here.
Register for this competition here.
There is a competitor limit of 100 competitors.
The base registration fee for this competition is $30 (United States Dollar).
The registration fee has to be paid through Stripe here once registered.
If your registration is cancelled before you will be refunded 75% of your registration fee.
Registrants on the waiting list may be accepted onto the competitor list until .
If you are a registered competitor you may change your registered events until on the Register tab.
No on the spot registrations will be accepted.
Any spectator can attend for free.

Ohio State University students (and alumni) will be able to participate in this competition for free. If you are attending or graduated from The Ohio State University, register for the competition as normal and pay the full registration fee to be accepted. Your registration will not be accepted if the full fee is not paid. Once accepted, please contact the Organizers at ohiostatecubeclub@gmail.com with a picture of your BuckID or some other valid proof of current or previous attendance. Once verified, your registration will be refunded.
If you an Ohio State University student or alumni but are not a member of The Rubik's Cube Club at Ohio State, you can contact the Organizers at the email previously listed to join the club.

This competition will feature many extra events for competitors to compete in for fun. These will not be recorded on the WCA, but will be posted to CubingContests.

Event Format Cutoff Time Limit Competitor Limits
15 Puzzle Ao5 0:45 1:30 30
2-Man Mini Guildford Challenge Bo1 N/A 7:00 24 (12 teams)
2x2x3 (Tower Cube) Ao5 0:30 1:00 40
3x3x3 Double One-Handed Mo3 2:00 4:00 40
Face-Turning Octahedron Ao5 1:30 3:00 40
Rubik's Magic Ao5 N/A 0:30 50
Rubik's Master Magic Ao5 N/A 0:45 50
Mirror Blocks Ao5 1:30 3:00 40
4x4x4 One-Handed Mo3 3:30 6:00 30
Megaminx One-Handed Mo3 5:00 8:00 20

If you would like to sign up, please fill out the form below

[Sign up form]

(will be added once registration opens)
You can view registrations for these events here:

[Approved Registrations]

(will be added once registration opens)

Regulations

For all CubingContest regulations, please visit the Rules page here.

15 Puzzle

  • Puzzle is scrambled according to the notation from cstimer/speedsolving, with combinations of R, D, L, and U with 2’s and 3s to represent moving 2 or 3 pieces (for example R2 moves 2 pieces to the right.
  • A +2 would be defined as being 1 move away, where a move means one of the sequences above like R or U3.
  • If one piece would pop out, it should be placed back where it was.
  • If two or more pieces would pop out and the puzzle is reassembled in an unsolvable state, the competitor is allowed to take out the pieces to make it solveable. the competitor is not allowed to manually remove pieces in any other case.

2-Man Mini Guildford Challenge

  • Set of puzzles: 3x3x3 Cube; 2x2x2 Cube; 4x4x4 Cube; 5x5x5 Cube; 3x3x3 OH; Clock; Megaminx; Pyraminx; Skewb; Square-1.
  • This is a team event, there are 2 members in a team.
  • Competitors start solve after timer starts.
  • Only the last solver can stop the timer.

Note: In previous competitions, Relay events have used an increased inspection period to allow for more time to inspect each puzzle. This is no longer the case, and so inspection periods will follow the same procedure as normal competition speedsolving.

2x2x3 Cuboid (Tower Cube)

  • Regulations based on 3x3x3 Cube.

3x3x3 Double One-Handed

  • Same regulations as 3x3x3 One-Handed, with the following additions:
    • You must solve one cube with your left hand and one cube with your right hand. This may be done simultaneously or one at a time.
    • You may not swap which hand attempts which cube after the timer has been started. Penalty: disqualification of the attempt (DNF).

4x4x4 One-Handed and Megaminx One-Handed

  • Same regulations as 3x3x3 One-Handed

Face-Turing Octahedron

  • Regulations based on Skewb.

Mirror Blocks
Regulations based on 3x3x3 Cube.

  • Legality of the puzzle:
    • The puzzle must not have a logo.
    • All sides of the puzzle must be clearly identifiable from each other (i.e. have distinct thicknesses on each side).
    • All stickers / pieces of the puzzle must be the same color with no way of distinguishing one color from another.
  • Scrambling procedures:
    • The scrambler holds the cube with the biggest corner in the up-front-left position and the thickest layer as the up face.

Rubik's Magic and Rubik's Master Magic
* Competitors may do practice solves (for less than a minute) and will start their official attempts when they confirm they are starting official attempts.
* The judge will not scramble or cover the puzzle. The competitor is responsible for returning the puzzle to its 'scrambled' state.
* The puzzle must be completely flat on the table.
* For more information, please see the 2010 WCA regulations here: 2010 Regs

Registration Process

Before You Register
All prospective registrants need a WCA account. New competitors can create their own WCA account by clicking here and entering the required information.

How to Register Online
Prospective competitors register by:
1. Signing into their WCA account;
2. Clicking "Register" on the left side of this webpage, selecting the events they would like to compete in, and submitting their registration;
3. Paying the registration fee of $30. (The registration fee is the same regardless of how many events are selected.) Your registration is not complete until you have paid the registration fee.
Note: You are only allowed to bring up to 2 guests with you to this competition. If you list more than 2 guests in your registration, it will not be approved without contacting the organizers.

The competitor limit for this competition is 100. The list of approved competitors can be found by clicking "Competitors" on the left side of this webpage. If there are already 100 competitors on that list, it means the competition is full, and any future registrants will be placed on the waitlist. Your registration is not complete until your name shows up on the list.
If you are a registered competitor, you may change your registered official events until Friday, March 14, 2025 at 2:00 PM EDT on the Register tab, or your registered unofficial events by contacting the organizers here.

How to Pay for Registration Online
Payment is processed through Stripe. Click on the "Register" tab on the left side of the webpage to register and pay all in one place! You can start the payment process by clicking "Pay your fees with card."

Refunds
Approved competitors who cancel their registration before Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at 8:00 PM EDT are eligible for a refund for 75% of their registration cost. After this date, no refund requests will be honored. Attempting to file a chargeback for the registration fee will lead to being blacklisted from future WCA events.

Waitlist Information
We will be keeping a waitlist for this competition. To secure a place on the waitlist once competitors have paid, simply pay the registration fee. If a competitor emails us to drop out before Thursday, March 13, 2025 at 8:00 PM EDT., you will be notified if you are the next competitor on the waitlist. After that deadline, all remaining competitors on the waitlist will be emailed letting them know they did not get off the waitlist and will be fully refunded.

FAQ

Who can compete?
Everyone is welcome to compete. All you need to do is register for the event.

Is there a competitor limit?
Yes, it is 100 competitors. You just need to make sure to register before the registration deadline.

How do I register?
Click on the registration tab on the competition website and follow the instructions.

Where can I find my WCA ID?
If you have never competed before, you do not have a WCA ID. You will automatically be assigned one when the results for your first competition are posted. If you have competed before, you can find your WCA ID and profile by searching for yourself on the WCA website.

Do spectators have to pay to attend?
Nope! Spectators may attend free of charge. However we will have a limit of how many spectators/guests may be in the room at one time.

This is my first competition. What do I need to know?
There is a lot of good information available in the "Competitor Information - MUST READ" tab.

I can only attend for part of the competition. Can I do my solves early?
Unfortunately, no. In order to keep the competition running smoothly, we have to stay on schedule.

When do I need to show up?
Look at the schedule on the competition website. You must be present and ready to compete during all events that you are registered for. The schedule is subject to change. We recommend coming about 15-30 minutes before the start of your first event.

Where can I see the results for the competition?
During the competition, live results will be posted on WCA Live. These results are unofficial. A week or so after the competition, official results will be posted on the WCA website.

Can I join The Rubik's Cube Club at Ohio State?
Of course! Anyone is welcome to attend our meetings and club events. If you wish to attend meetings and are in high school or below, please email us at ohiostatecubeclub@gmail.com

ALL COMPETITORS MUST READ THIS TAB BEFORE REGISTERING

For First-Time Competitors

All newcomers must be familiar with the WCA Regulations before competing. This video gives a fun overview of the rules.

In addition, please read this document before coming to the competition.
This document is also useful: Competing, Judging, and Running Tutorial

Finally, please be familiar with how to judge at a cubing competition. All competitors will be required to judge in at least one of the events they are competing in. This video gives a basic overview of how to judge, and does include more up-to-date information.

For All Competitors

Before you arrive, you will recieve an email with competition information including your groups for the competition. This could be displayed in one of two ways, either as a pdf or as a website link to competitiongroups.com.
If you recieve a pdf, it will contain multiple competitor cards. Find the card with your name on it, and it will contain personalized information detailing your events and what group you will be competing in for each event, along with judging/scrambling assignments. Every competitor is expected to help out during the event(s) they are registered for. The card will look similar to the following:

If you recieve a website link to competitiongroups.com, click on the link (or head to the Groups tab on this website) and login to your WCA account. Then, find the competition and scroll to your name. Your list of groups will look similar to the following:

If you do not arrive to help during your scheduled event, and there are not enough staff members, we reserve the right to disqualify you from competing.

Venue:

Parking:
There is a parking garage located adjacent to the building at 1759 N. High Street Columbus, Ohio 43210. Pricing can be found at the garage website.

Entrance:
Ohio Union: You may enter either at the East Entrance on High Street or at the West Entrance on College Road. Proceed to the Great Hall Meeting Room on the first floor..

Hotels:
There is no designated hotel for this competition.
However, there are multiple hotels located near the univeristy including Holiday Inn Express, Days Inn, Comfort Suites, The Blackwell Inn, The Urban, and more

Food:
Due to Ohio State's spring break, no food options inside the Ohio Union will be open. However, several restaurants on High St. including Subway, Raising Canes, and more.

(Link will be released within 3 days of the competition)

TBD

Will be added closer to the competition date

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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