Swiss Science Open 2023


Date
Nov 11 - 12, 2023
City
Winterthur (ZH), Switzerland
Venue

Swiss Science Center

Address
Technoramastrasse 1, 8404 Winterthur
Details

Technorama Winterthur, Foyer im 2.Stock (2nd floor)

Contact

thomasstadler@thurweb.ch

Organizer
Thomas Stadler
WCA Delegates
Ioannis Papadopoulos and Mattia Pasquini
Download all the competition's details as PDF here.
Information

[DE]
Die Swiss Science Open 2023 im Technorama werden für Teilnehmer und Gäste ein Erlebnis. Neben der Speedcubing Competition im Foyer erwarten euch ganz viele Versuche aus der Welt der Physik im grössten interaktiven Museum der Schweiz.
Anmeldung für alle Personen zwingend nötig.

[EN]
The Swiss Science Open 2023 at Technorama will be an experience for participants and guests. In addition to the Speedcubing Competition in the foyer, many experiments from the world of physics await you in Switzerland's largest interactive museum.
Registration is mandatory for all persons.

Events
Main event
Competitors
116
Registration period

Online registration opened Monday, October 9, 2023 at 5:00 PM UTC and closed Wednesday, October 11, 2023 at 6:12 AM UTC.

Registration requirements
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Highlights
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Richard Delacoste won with an average of 6.56 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Samuel Simko finished second (8.10) and Julian Bürgi finished third (8.29).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Richard Delacoste 5.80 6.56 Switzerland 6.566.306.838.655.80
2 Samuel Simko 7.22 8.10 Slovakia 7.708.858.707.897.22
3 Julian Bürgi 7.87 8.29 Switzerland 7.878.358.608.907.91

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Samuel Simko 2.08 2.58 Slovakia 2.354.762.082.862.52
2 Julian Bürgi 1.78 2.85 Switzerland 1.972.955.233.631.78
3 Philipp Senser 2.43 2.92 Switzerland 3.042.613.125.692.43

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Richard Delacoste 23.56 24.45 Switzerland 24.5128.3624.2323.5624.61
2 Julian Bürgi 25.93 30.56 Switzerland 29.4533.1032.0030.2425.93
3 Alwin Rölz 29.67 33.26 Switzerland 37.8136.1230.5933.0829.67

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Willem Klose 35.60 DNF Germany 35.6046.16DNF
2 Konstantin Jaehne 40.37 50.39 Germany 43.2240.371:07.58
3 Šimon Borovský 48.56 DNF Slovakia DNF48.56DNF

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alwin Rölz 9.75 10.51 NR Switzerland 11.819.8310.2311.479.75
2 Dhruva Sai Meruva 8.68 11.86 India 8.6811.4811.2014.2412.91
3 Tobias Peter 11.53 13.78 Switzerland 13.1112.6611.5315.5816.06

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Paolo Marino 4.53 5.05 Italy 4.75DNF5.544.854.53
2 Konstantin Jaehne 4.49 5.08 Germany 6.615.525.204.534.49
3 Mats Walker 5.18 5.95 Germany 6.01DNF6.485.375.18

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alwin Rölz 2.28 2.37 NR Switzerland 2.292.742.282.522.30
2 Samuel Simko 2.69 2.90 Slovakia 2.902.842.964.352.69
3 Sophia Schmoll 2.55 3.26 Germany 2.553.304.783.313.17

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alwin Rölz 2.86 4.00 Switzerland 5.684.603.523.882.86
2 Daniel Brem 3.48 4.03 Switzerland 8.744.343.654.103.48
3 Silvan Venzin 3.34 4.06 Switzerland 4.305.003.423.344.47
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