Solving in the South Invercargill 2025


Date
Jan 11 - 12, 2025
City
Invercargill, New Zealand
Venue

Invercargill City Library

Address
50 Dee Street
Details

Back left of the library from the main entrance on the bottom floor

Website
Solving in the South Invercargill 2025 website
Contact

Speedcubing New Zealand

Organizers
Gabe Smith, Mehul Pankaj Girhotra, and Speedcubing New Zealand
WCA Delegates
Daniel Fraser and James Dyer
Download all the competition's details as PDF here.
Information

Solving in the South Invercargill 2025 is an official World Cube Association (WCA) sanctioned speedcubing competition.

This competition is open to all competitors regardless of age, experience, or skill. No prior experience in WCA competitions is necessary.

Please make sure to read all the information in the FAQ and other tabs before registering. All competitors should be familiar with the information in these tabs.

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Events
Main event
Competitors
18
Registration period

Online registration opened Monday, November 25, 2024 at 5:00 AM UTC and closed Tuesday, January 7, 2025 at 10:59 AM UTC.

Registration requirements
This competition is over, click here to display the registration requirements it used.
Highlights
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Henry Eyles won with an average of 7.76 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Daniel Fraser finished second (10.24) and James Dyer finished third (10.62).

Event Name Best Average Representing Solves
3x3x3 Cube Henry Eyles 7.07 7.76 New Zealand 7.079.498.577.087.63
2x2x2 Cube Henry Eyles 2.01 2.31 New Zealand 2.322.272.742.012.35
4x4x4 Cube Henry Eyles 29.53 30.77 New Zealand 32.1429.5332.5729.8830.29
3x3x3 Blindfolded Oscar Childs 2:08.12 DNF New Zealand 2:08.12DNFDNF
3x3x3 One-Handed Henry Eyles 13.98 14.71 New Zealand 15.7614.2116.5113.9814.15
Megaminx Henry Eyles 40.50 44.10 New Zealand 43.4044.1944.7040.5048.74
Pyraminx Henry Eyles 1.94 3.13 New Zealand 2.583.721.945.663.08
Skewb Henry Eyles 4.49 4.68 New Zealand 4.795.084.494.654.61
EventRoundFormatTime limitCutoffProceed
3x3x3 CubeFirst roundBo2 / Ao510:00.002 attempts to get < 4:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
Second roundAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
FinalAo510:00.00
2x2x2 CubeFirst roundBo2 / Ao52:00.002 attempts to get < 1:30.00Top 75% advance to next round
Second roundAo510:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
FinalAo510:00.00
4x4x4 CubeFirst roundBo2 / Ao53:00.002 attempts to get < 2:30.00Top 75% advance to next round
FinalAo510:00.00
3x3x3 BlindfoldedFinalBo315:00.00 cumulative*
3x3x3 One-HandedFirst roundBo2 / Ao52:00.002 attempts to get < 1:30.00Top 75% advance to next round
FinalAo510:00.00
MegaminxFirst roundBo2 / Ao54:00.002 attempts to get < 3:00.00Top 75% advance to next round
FinalAo510:00.00
PyraminxFirst roundBo2 / Ao52:00.002 attempts to get < 1:30.00Top 75% advance to next round
FinalAo510:00.00
SkewbFirst roundBo2 / Ao52:00.002 attempts to get < 1:30.00Top 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 Pacific/Auckland.
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Q. I have never been to a competition before, is this a good competition for me?
A. YES! All of our competitions cater for newcomers. There is a new competitor tutorial and plenty of friendly delegates, organisers and other competitors who can help you understand what you need to do.

Q. How old do I have to be to compete?
A. Anyone can compete at any age! We encourage anyone considering to compete to register as it will be a great experience regardless of age. Competitors range from young children through to older adults, with a majority being between 10 and 20 years old.

Q. How fast do I have to be to compete?
A. To compete you only need to know how to solve the cube! Please check the events tab to see the time limits for each event.

Q. Do children need to have adult supervision?
A. Yes. Adult supervision of children is required at ALL times. The WCA Delegates and Organisers are very busy running the competition and cannot be responsible for supervising children.

Q. How can I change my events?
A. You may make any changes to your registered events by 14 April 2024. After this date you can only remove events. You can change your events by contacting the organisational team detailing your event changes.

Q. What time should I arrive at the competition?
A. You should be at the venue ready to compete at least 30 minutes before your scheduled events, however if you wish to turn up earlier and help with the competition then please do. Please note the schedule is subject to change on the day. If this is your first competition then you should also attend the competitor tutorial to make sure you know how to compete.

Q. How can I prepare before the competition day?
A. Before attending you should have read and understood the WCA regulations. Here is condensed version of the competitor tutorial made by Speedcubing Australia. You may also like to watch this helpful competitor guide.

Q. What do I need to bring?
A. You need to bring a puzzle for each event you are signed up to compete in - make sure they are allowed per the WCA regulations. We also recommend you bring a water bottle. Many competitors also bring a 'warm up cube' to use between submitting their puzzle for scrambling and starting their official solve. All timing equipment is provided by Speedcubing New Zealand.

Q. How do I find out if I've progressed to the next round?
A. Times will be uploaded throughout the competition to WCA live. Please allow up to an hour from finishing your solves to them being uploaded. After all competitors times of a round have been entered, you can see if you are in the following round.

Q. Who can I ask for help on the day?
A. Your Delegates for this competition are Alex Asbery and Daniel Fraser, feel free to ask them any questions you may have on the day.

Q. Can I help on the day?
A. Of course! Throughout the day we will need judges and runners so please see our Delegates or Organisers to ask how you can best assist.

Q: How do I get a WCA ID?
A. After official results are posted after the competition you will receive an email with information on your WCA ID.

Q: I lost a puzzle at the competition, what should I do?
A. There are hundreds of puzzles at these events, so please make sure to keep yours together so you don't lose them! Keeping them in a bag and looking after it at all times is recommended. If you do lose a puzzle (or anything else), please speak to us at the event or contact the organisational team, it is possible someone has handed it in to us.

Q: Why is there no FMC?
A. FMC titles will be awarded based on the results of FMC New Zealand 2024 which will be held simultaneously in multiple locations around the country later in the year.

Q. Where can I ask other questions?
A. You can contact the organisational team to answer any other questions.

Spectators are welcome and may enter FREE of charge.

We encourage anyone who is capable of solving under the time limit to compete, but if you feel you're not quite ready to compete yet then we encourage you to come and spectate, then you will have a better understanding of how a competition operates and will know what to do when you do compete later.

There are also plenty of opportunities to get involved as a volunteer. If you would like a judging tutorial please approach an Organizer or a Delegate. If you don't know how to find us, just ask another competitor in the venue and they will be able to help point us out!

Spectators are encouraged to learn how to judge. We will run a judging tutorial at the same time as the new competitor tutorial, you can also have someone teach you how to judge later in the day. Judging is not difficult and you don't need to be a cuber to be a successful judge, it is an excellent way to make the time fly by!

Solving in the South Invercargill 2025 is proudly sponsored by Speedcube.co.nz!

Speedcube.co.nz is generously giving away two $50 gift cards to their store. Who can win these prizes? Let's find out!

The "Fastest First-Time Competitor" title will be awarded to the cuber who achieves the best Ao5 (average of 5 solves) in any 3x3 round and has never participated in a WCA competition before.

We also want to recognize our volunteers who play a vital role in making the event run smoothly. The "Most Helpful Volunteer" will be chosen by the organizers and delegates, and this recognition will go to the individual who makes a significant contribution to tasks like judging, running, and scrambling.

Remember, anyone at the competition, whether you're a competitor or a spectator, is welcome to assist with various competition tasks. If you're unsure how to get involved, simply approach one of our organizers or delegates for guidance.

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).
A cumulative time limit may be enforced (see Regulation A1a2).

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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