CriticalCubing
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Hello all. After seeing the video by Chris on cube theft, here are some of the solutions that I found.
Thank You.
Thank You.
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Regulation 3j): "Puzzles must be clean, and must not have any markings, elevated pieces, damage, or other differences that significantly distinguish any piece from a similar piece. Exception: a logo (see Regulation 3l)."And I thought that single-sticker defects (like rotations) gave competitors an advantage in speed and blindsolving (the ability to identify hidden stickers without rotating the cube), but I can't seem to find the regulation.
I always put a tracking chip inside my puzzles.
...easiest way is probably using note inside of a piece with name on it.
I was joking but if that's all it costs to protect something that surely has far greater value to a speedcuber than $20.Duh each chip is like $20 something .
A note in a particular edge piece, or something, does seem to be the best idea overall. Especially when all of your cubes have the same note in the same piece, it'll be easy to show that the cube belongs to you...
thieves just check all the pieces for notes...
The vast majority of cube 'theft' in my experience is because people grab the wrong cube and take it with them ACCIDENTALLY. I only got half way through but with the exception of changing the colour scheme and personalised logos none of the ideas I got through would be effective.