View Poll Results: Should stickerless cubes be allowed in competition? Your opinion?

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    124 31.63%
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Thread: Should stickerless cubes be allowed in WCA competition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyjam View Post
    Larger, yes. Much larger, I don't know.
    WCA has 21743 members who's doing 3x3x3 : http://www.worldcubeassociation.org/...p#most_persons
    Speedsolving has 17415 members : http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/memberlist.php

    However, I see your point.
    Well, I'm not sure of the reliability, but apparently the mf8 forum has 166,803 members and 1,643,470 posts.
    I'm gonna go get me some FMC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cube-o-holic View Post
    I seem to remember voting yes almost 3 years ago. I have changed my mind to a firm no now after reading both sides.
    I created this poll one year ago, then the two threads were merged.

    Quote Originally Posted by irontwig View Post
    Well, I'm not sure of the reliability, but apparently the mf8 forum has 166,803 members and 1,643,470 posts.
    There's an incredible number of chinese speedcubers, I suppose.
    Last edited by Pyjam; 3 Weeks Ago at 08:28 AM.
    “Rubik's cube or Sudoku, it’s the same: weird stuff invented by the Chinese.”

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    Default Should stickerless cubes be allowed in WCA competition?

    Sorry. I remember voting when the poll opened and just checked the date of the OP.

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    You're welcome. It's confusing because I'm also the author of the title of the present thread, but not the author of the first message.
    “Rubik's cube or Sudoku, it’s the same: weird stuff invented by the Chinese.”

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