They should do 3 cubes or more and take the average for these events... It's not entirely fair, because depending on how the cube is shuffled, it can be easier or harder. I'd imagine only an easier cube can produce more WR times, while harder cubes add more seconds to your final time.
well... it's like... average of 10 solves. chances are that they won't all be bad or good. so, you do way more than 3 within the whole competition. it's more like... 12 or something. not sure.
In competition you have to solve 5 cubes. The scramble of the cube is the same for all participants. For the average, the best and the worst times are removed.
The cubes are not more or less easier to solve. It depends on how you solve the cube. Maybe A needs 60 movements to solve the cube 1 and B needs 50 movements, but A needs 50 movements to solve the cube 2 and B need 60. So 1 is easier for B but 2 is easier for A. It depends on several factors, for example "the first layer" you do, etc.
obviously you dont know anything about a competition(irony). along with what ankeraustinmax and rubikaz and avenueq14 said you do 5 solves, remove the best and the worst times(to remove luckiness or unluckyness) and take the 3 that are left and average them.
I know enough about competitions. I'm one of the organisers of Open Murcia 2008, where Edouard Chambon got 2WR (and Javier Paris got other). I got 8th in 3x3 and I won in 3x3 blindfold
average?
SmithSolver 3 years ago
WR average rubiks cube: last cube
It is the last cube of an old WR average.
If you want see the five cubes:
/watch?v=VxFWtvaGsDo
rubikaz 3 years ago
holy sh*t
littlehopinball 3 years ago
i can solved a cube in 5 min. but i dont really care bout the time at least i can solved it!xD
PaMU1986 3 years ago
They should do 3 cubes or more and take the average for these events... It's not entirely fair, because depending on how the cube is shuffled, it can be easier or harder. I'd imagine only an easier cube can produce more WR times, while harder cubes add more seconds to your final time.
But meh, whatever.
staphinfection 4 years ago
well... it's like... average of 10 solves. chances are that they won't all be bad or good. so, you do way more than 3 within the whole competition. it's more like... 12 or something. not sure.
DaKrazedKyubizt 4 years ago
In competition you have to solve 5 cubes. The scramble of the cube is the same for all participants. For the average, the best and the worst times are removed.
The cubes are not more or less easier to solve. It depends on how you solve the cube. Maybe A needs 60 movements to solve the cube 1 and B needs 50 movements, but A needs 50 movements to solve the cube 2 and B need 60. So 1 is easier for B but 2 is easier for A. It depends on several factors, for example "the first layer" you do, etc.
rubikaz 4 years ago
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obviously you don't know anything about the competition. everyone does 12 solves and take the best 10 out of 12 and average them.
dh144498 4 years ago
no actually your wrong. rubikaz is right. you do five and take the best and worst out and average the 3 in the middle.
ankeraustinmax 4 years ago
obviously you dont know anything about a competition(irony). along with what ankeraustinmax and rubikaz and avenueq14 said you do 5 solves, remove the best and the worst times(to remove luckiness or unluckyness) and take the 3 that are left and average them.
killwill07 4 years ago
you solve 5 cubes, before you post, do some research
avenueq14 4 years ago
no u hoe
dh144498 4 years ago
i know its hard to accept yur wrong, so insult me if thats what you need to do
avenueq14 4 years ago
you DO solve 5 cubes at a WCA competition and unofficially, you solve 5 cubes. Just believe it!!!
SinH4 3 years ago 2
sorry, unofficially it's 12, of course
SinH4 3 years ago
I know enough about competitions. I'm one of the organisers of Open Murcia 2008, where Edouard Chambon got 2WR (and Javier Paris got other). I got 8th in 3x3 and I won in 3x3 blindfold
rubikaz 3 years ago
yes, he told me WR avg!! 2 seconds after he was stood up, and i shouted it (in spanish :D)
sheriff19891989 4 years ago
Wow, great. Did he know that <10.50 seconds would give him WR?
KConny 4 years ago