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Regarding stickers

charmrence

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I've tried searching around and reading the rules, but I can't seem to find an answer for this.
I'm going to my first competition tomorrow, and I'm a little concerned. I got some bad chips on one side of my skewb, and decided to replace that side with some cubicle stickers. They are slightly bigger than the stock ones - would that make it illegal? Screen shot 2014-11-07 at 17.06.41.jpg
 
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My question falls into this category, so I'll just ask it here. I know that, having been an 'official' cuber for 3 years now, I should know the answer...

My cube has no stickers on the white side. I'm assuming this makes it illegal, but I'm just checking. Is it illegal?
 

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My question falls into this category, so I'll just ask it here. I know that, having been an 'official' cuber for 3 years now, I should know the answer...

My cube has no stickers on the white side. I'm assuming this makes it illegal, but I'm just checking. Is it illegal?

Yes.

3d) ... All coloured parts of a puzzle must be made of a similar material.
 
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