Can I use a kind of post-it in FMC competition?
Well, why not?
And didn't a world championship judge already tell you that you can?
Maybe I needed to present more information about it.
The expression "colored stickers" is also used in 3d)
>3d) Puzzles must have coloured stickers, coloured tiles, or painted/printed colours.
>3d3) Stickers/tiles/textures/paint must not be thicker than 1.5 mm, or the generally available thickness for non-cube puzzles.
If the "colored sticker" in E3) refers to this, big post-it may be illegal because of 3h).
>3h) (omitted) Modified versions of puzzles are permitted only if the modification does not make any additional information available to the competitor (e.g. identity of pieces), compared to an unmodified version of the same puzzle.
So there's a claim that it might be illegal. I want to know how other cubers think about it.
Do we have to bring stackmat timer or will they provide ?
there are like 3 comps on the west coast and 3 on the east coast and 2 down south, why nothing in the midwest?!? :'(
I would consider both Michigan and Missouri as midwest states with upcoming competitions. Indiana, Minnesota, and Wisconsin had competitions very recently too.
The reason you might not see too many planned throughout the midwest for December and beyond is the snow risk -- delegates are hesitant to commit to travel that will take an hour or more for that reason.
Well, if you don't see anything listed on the WCA's site, then there are no competitions in Madison. Do you search by state? Or city?Just wondering if there is a comp in the works for memorial day weekend in madison? there has been for the last few years, some of my friends and i are hoping to compete....
(asking bc i dont see anything listed on WCA's site)
Well, if you don't see anything listed on the WCA's site, then there are no competitions in Madison. Do you search by state? Or city?
*cough cough* I k-knew that.Lol, that was posted in April. His WCA profile says he went to a Wisconsin competition in July though.