PA-retzel Mania Winter 2025


Date
Feb 22 - 23, 2025
City
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Venue

Lancaster County Convention Center

Address
25 South Queen Street Lancaster, PA 17603
Details

Freedom Hall B

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Eric Zhao, Ishaan Lal, Kobe Balin, and Luke Galioto
WCA Delegates
Blake Thompson, Brayden Adams, Pierce Tickle, Rich Tayag, Stone Payne, and Zach Ridall
Download all the competition's details as PDF here.
Information

REGISTRATION:

Any requested changes to registration before the deadline will be honored. Your registration is not complete until your name shows up on the list. If you believe you paid and your name isn't showing up, please contact us and we will work it out.

Please read the "Competitor Information" tab before registering.

Events
Main event
Competitors
175
Registration period

Online registration opened Wednesday, February 5, 2025 at 2:00 PM UTC and closed Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 12:00 AM UTC.

Registration requirements
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Highlights
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Ayden Dincher won with an average of 7.68 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Jeffrey Chen finished second (7.85) and Livia Kleiner finished third (8.30).

Event Name Best Average Representing Solves
3x3x3 Cube Ayden Dincher 6.52 7.68 United States 7.4810.167.777.806.52
2x2x2 Cube Ayden Dincher 1.26 1.68 United States 1.921.263.641.601.52
5x5x5 Cube Roxy Behrle 49.17 51.36 United States 52.3755.7249.1752.0149.70
6x6x6 Cube Roxy Behrle 1:25.30 1:28.80 United States 1:25.301:31.111:29.99
7x7x7 Cube Livia Kleiner 2:32.56 2:35.70 United States 2:36.002:38.552:32.56
3x3x3 One-Handed Ayden Dincher 11.85 13.19 United States 16.8211.8513.7413.1812.64
Pyraminx Xavier Ye 1.72 2.39 United States 1.932.362.893.171.72
Skewb Ayden Dincher 2.90 3.35 United States 3.832.903.803.133.12
EventRoundFormatTime limitCutoffProceed
3x3x3 CubeFirst roundAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
Second roundAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
Semi FinalAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
FinalAo510:00.00
2x2x2 CubeFirst roundAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
Second roundAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
FinalAo510:00.00
5x5x5 CubeFinalBo2 / Ao510:00.002 attempts to get < 7:00.00
6x6x6 CubeFinalBo1 / Mo310:00.001 attempt to get < 10:00.00
7x7x7 CubeFinalBo1 / Mo310:00.001 attempt to get < 10:00.00
3x3x3 One-HandedFinalAo510:00.00
PyraminxFirst roundAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
Second roundAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
FinalAo510:00.00
SkewbFirst roundAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
Second roundAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
FinalAo510:00.00
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 America/New_York.
Rooms
Blue Stage
Orange Stage
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The World Cube Association has seen considerable growth in the last few years - particularly in the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S.! We are trying our best to host as many competitions as our collective volunteer effort can handle (check out what might be coming up here!).

We take much pride in being able to host so many competitions in our free time, but so frequently these competitions reach their respective competitor limits. This means that competitors are often missing out on competitions because they are too late to register. Morever, newer competitors sometimes struggle to advance beyond initial rounds due to strict advancements - and especially strict cutoffs and time limits in the less common events. To address these challenges, we introduce Pretzel Mania, a competition format designed to foster inclusivity and offer ample opportunities for all participants.

Thanks to our strong partnership with the venue, centrally located relative to key areas of the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic, we can accommodate up to 500 competitors! This expansive space allows us to set generous cutoffs, time limits, and round advancements, ensuring a rewarding experience for all skill levels. This event provides an opportunity for such a sizable portion of our community to come together and spend the weekend sharing our passion of speedcubing!

Pretzel Mania aims to be a welcoming environment for newcomers and seasoned cubers alike. Our dedicated team of unpaid volunteers is committed to realizing this vision, despite the considerable resources required. Rest assured, we spare no effort or cost in making this event a resounding success, ensuring that we can continue this for years to come!

In the coming months, we will be looking into procuring sponsors and coordinating some additional events to further enhance the experience, and the website will be updated accordingly. If you have any ideas and/or contacts, feel free to reach out!

If this is your first Pretzel Mania, feel free to head to the following album containing photos from our previous Pretzel Mania: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JNCnHfEIHmfgk8fubtdBGCj6fmD3fOwq. (MAJOR thanks to Sam Widjaja for the incredible photos!)


To those interested in the naming scheme of "Pretzel Mania" -- the name is a spinoff of an earlier competition held in this venue that was called ✏️ Pencil Mania ✏️ as a play on the state name of "Pennsylvania." When the venue returned in 2022, we looked into a name refresh out of curiosity and came across the fact that Lancaster is home to America's first commercial pretzel bakery (source). From here, the spinoff name of "Pretzel Mania" was born!

Since then, Pretzel Mania has become more of a concept to highlight beginner-friendly competitions, and the concept has been brought to the Dallas area with several planned iterations for the future!

For those of you new to cubing, WELCOME!

We wanted to let you know this event is perfectly fine for cubers of any age and experience. We just ask you know a couple things before coming to compete...

First, please be familiar with the WCA Regulations, found here:
https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/regulations/

Of course, those regulations contain a lot of legalese, so we have a video made specifically for new cubers, just to show them the basics of competing. This video will explain most of what any cuber competing for the first time will need to know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPL3eV-A0ww&t=2s

If you have any questions after this video, we will be having a new competitor tutorial, Saturday morning of the competition. That would be the perfect time to ask those questions and clear up any confusion.

If you are stoked to compete and ready to sign up, head over to the registration tab, click register, and fill out the information it asks for. This will help you get set up the WCA's system and one step closer to your first official solve!

Q&A:

Q: Do I use my own cube to compete?

A: YES! You are responsible for your own hardware in order to compete, however, we will have a vendor at this competition, from which you can buy puzzles if your current ones have seen better days.

Q: What is the normal age of competitors at these events?

A: All ages are welcome, but in general competitors are between 10 and 20 years old. Don't let this stop you though, everyone can and should cube!

Q: What is the competition like?

A; Competitions are a bunch of tables where nerds like us get to sit and discuss our favorite thing, Cubes! Of course in addition there is competing, which will occupy one side of the competition hall, where you will see lots of timers flickering with contestants new personal bests. Most competitions have a break for lunch, and the competing is split up into heats, as to better organize who competes when. (Check the Groups tab and listen at the competition for more info on this.)

Q: How do I find results?

A: All results are posted on the WCA page a couple of days after the competition finishes. However, for the day of competing, go to WCA Live to find information about current events. This is also where you will find information about 2nd and 3rd rounds of events.

Q: Why am I not on the registration list yet?

A: Make sure you pay you entrance fee in order to be automatically placed on the registered list, which will also guarantee you a spot in the competition. If payment may be any issue, or you are not sure if you can attend, use the contact button to talk to us, and see if we can work out another payment strategy, or have you pay on arrival at the compeition. No matter what you situation may be however, please register online. It is much easier for us to have you register now and pay later, then to have to input information at another time.

Q: Are there age divisions?

A: Nope! All cometitors compete in the same group.

Q: Can I have fun at this event?

A: HECK YES! Cubing is amazing, and we sincerely hope you enjoy the competition!

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 basic overview of the rules. In addition, please read this document before coming to the competition.

For All Competitors

When you arrive, you will receive a card with personalized information detailing your events and what group you will be competing in for each event. In addition, you may also have judging/scrambling/running assignments on your card. Every competitor is expected to help out during the event(s) they are registered for. The card will look like the following:

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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.

Stationary/Fixed Seating

In this format, there is no competitor waiting area and competitors will complete all their solves for the round at the same solving station. Each solving station is numbered and a cube cover will be already at the station with a matching number.

  1. When the competitor’s group is called, the competitor goes up to that stage’s “drop-off” table and collects their scorecard.

  2. Competitor goes to any open solving station with their scorecard and puzzle.
    If there are no open stations, please wait a couple of minutes or see a Delegate to see if there are open stations at other stages. A station may open up as competitors from the previous group finish.

  3. Competitor makes sure they have the correct numbered cover at their station.

  4. If the competitor is in need of a judge, they raise their hand.

  5. The competitor drops their solved puzzle and their scorecard into the cube cover. The judge or competitor then holds up the cover to signify it is ready to be scrambled.

  6. A runner picks up the cube and takes it to the scramblers. After it is scrambled, a runner knows where to return it based on the station number on the cube cover.

  7. The competitor completes all of their solves at this station for the round.

Competition groups will be found on competitiongroups.com. The link will be shared here once it is ready.
* PLEASE note that your groups are not final until the organization team informs you that they are complete.

You can check the live results for this event on WCA Live.

The official hotel for this competition will be Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square. There is a room block available where you will be able to book rooms for a discounted rate of $179. You can book a room in the hotel block here.

Parking is $15 if you are parking overnight, and $12 if you are only there for the day.

The nearest airports are Lancaster Airport - LNS and Harrisburg International Airport - MDT.

This compeition is sponsored by MoYu! They will be providing puzzles for all the podium finishers, and have also sponsored prizes for our raffle!



Stationary/Fixed Seating w/ Running Judges

In this format, there is no competitor waiting area and competitors will complete all their solves for the round at the same solving station. Each solving station is numbered and a cube cover will be already at the station with a matching number. Anyone who has not competed at one of our competitions where we have operated with a fixed seating system is heavily encouraged to attend the New Competitor Tutorial!

We have multiple flavors of fixed seating systems. Running judges will primarily be used for 6x6 and 7x7, and we may also use it for some of the later rounds on Sunday.

Standard Stationary (2x2, 3x3, Pyraminx, Skewb, OH)

  1. When the competitor’s group is called, the competitor goes up to that stage’s scorecard table and collects their scorecard.

  2. Competitor goes to any open solving station with their scorecard and puzzle.
    If there are no open stations, please wait a couple of minutes or see a Delegate to see if there are open stations at other stages. A station may open up as competitors from the previous group finish.

  3. Competitor makes sure they have the correct numbered cover at their station. Competitor puts their puzzle and their scorecard in the numbered cube cover and the judge holds the puzzle up for a runner to pick up and bring back to the scrambling table. Competitor will stay in this spot throughout the entire round.

  4. Step 3 is repeated until the competitor completes their mean or average.

Running Judges (6x6, 7x7, BLD)

  1. When the competitor’s group is called, the competitor goes up to that stage’s scorecard table and collects their scorecard.

  2. Competitor goes to any open solving station with their scorecard and puzzle.
    If there are no open stations, please wait a couple of minutes or see a Delegate to see if there are open stations at other stages. A station may open up as competitors from the previous group finish.

  3. Competitor makes sure they have the correct numbered cover at their station. Competitor puts their puzzle and their scorecard in the numbered cube cover and holds it for a “running judge” to pick up. Competitor will stay in this spot throughout the entire round.

  4. Running judge takes the cube cover(s) to the scramblers.

  5. Running judge drops off their puzzle(s) and takes the next available scrambled puzzle to the corresponding competitor/station based on the number on the cube cover and proceeds to judge their attempt.
    NOTE: The running judge may not be judging the same competitor each time.

  6. After each attempt, the running judge packs the solved cube and competitor scorecard in the cube cover and brings this to the scramblers.

  7. Repeat this process until all competitors in the group have completed all their attempts.


To all competitors, please remember that you are NOT allowed to watch your neighboring competitors complete their solves, as this raises concerns about gaining additional information about the scrambles. Competitors who are suspected of attempting to gain an advantage may be subject to disqualification.

If you have any questions about this process, you are welcome to reach out to us before the competition! Also keep in mind that we will host several new competitor tutorials - each of which will demonstrate this concept!

This competition will also hold several unofficial events on Saturday night from 8:30PM to 10:45PM. The results will be recorded through Cubing Contests, and will then be added to the rankings.

Sign Up * CLOSED *

Note: You can only sign up for any combination of two events. All interested competitors must register for their unofficial events by Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 7:00 PM EST. No late entries will be honored.

Mirror Blocks

  • Competitor Limit: 75
  • Cutoff: 1m30s
  • Time Limit: 4m

Face-Turning Octahedron (FTO)

  • Competitor Limit: 75
  • Cutoff: 1m30s
  • Time Limit: 4m

3x3x3 Team Blind - 2 competitors will solve 1 cube. One competitor is blindfolded (the solver) and the other competitor remains behind them and calls out which moves to do (the caller). There is no inspection

  • Team Limit: 30 teams (60 people)
  • Cutoff: 3m
  • Time Limit: 5m

Live Results

Event Details

Rules

Competitors

FTO

  • Zach Ridall
  • Jake Oppedisano
  • Sullivan Contray
  • Kazimir Justin Falkowski
  • Raiden Chhabra
  • Nathaniel Bryson
  • Michael Pirollo
  • Mariana Lee
  • Yili Yi
  • Lucas Fegarsky
  • Tamar Ozsvath
  • Nina Ozsvath
  • Gavin Gruppuso
  • Kevin Liu
  • Blue Glynn
  • Kobe Balin
  • Pierce Tickle
  • Panashe Sharma
  • Zakaria Mirre
  • Ledger Ramirez
  • Sullivan Contray

Team-BLD

  • Zach Ridall + Stone Payne
  • Kazimir Justin Falkowski + Durham Lee Wells
  • Raiden Chhabra + Benji Resch
  • Spencer Hansen + Joshua Diamond
  • Mariana Lee + Ryan Hughes
  • Tamar Ozsvath + Nina Ozsvath
  • Vincent Li + Eli Plawner
  • Blue Glynn + Keith Glynn
  • Kobe Balin + Luke Galioto
  • Will Venuti + Stephen Rueda
  • Oskar Pfitsch-Kawinski + ?

Mirror Blocks

  • Jake Oppedisano
  • Sullivan Contray
  • Rohit Ramasamy
  • Spencer Hansen
  • Josh Diamond
  • Yili Yi
  • Lucas Fegarsky
  • Vincent Li
  • Eli Plawner
  • Colin Mauldin
  • Oskar Pfitsch-Kawinski
  • Shah Haq
  • Panashe Sharma
  • Will Venuti
  • Stephen Rueda
  • Ian Lees
  • Zakaria Mirre
  • Logan Bert
  • Sullivan Contray
  • Keith Glynn
  • Michael Pirollo

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To join the Volunteer Team at this competition, you must complete this application

  • These volunteers will be given a busy schedule to follow throughout the competition. The total count of approved volunteers will depend on the registration numbers, and these decisions will be communicated once registration closes.
  • Your $80 registration fee will be refunded if your application is accepted, but you must register and pay for the competition to be eligible for the refund. Anyone who does not register for the competition will not be able to compete.
  • Benefits for Volunteer Team members at this competition include waived registration fee, and free lunch on both days of the competition, and potentially more.

Please note that Volunteer Team members will be given a very rigorous staffing schedule in return for the perks outlined above. They are expected to be proactive throughout the competition and to inform the organizers and Delegates ASAP if they find they are unable to attend.

Volunteering is open and encouraged for non-competitors as well!

This competition is being held in the Mid-Atlantic Region (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WV). See the regions on CubingUSA's website.

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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