Hazel
Premium Member
Feet was recently announced to be leaving the WCA official event roster (which is possibly still up for change).
Will clock get this same treatment? It's been a debate in the cubing community for a while. Clock is seemingly difficult to host as an event for various reasons (DGCubes made an elaborate post regarding this a little while ago), and it's obviously not as popular of an event as most. Many people also don't think it's enough of a traditional Rubik's-type puzzle to be in the WCA, and some people also see it as too trivial of an event.
Personally, I really really hope it stays. I've started really getting into clock for the past half year, and it's so much fun, but I'm worried that all of this practice will be wasted if the WCA decides to remove it as an official event. Will this happen, or will clock stay an event?
Will clock get this same treatment? It's been a debate in the cubing community for a while. Clock is seemingly difficult to host as an event for various reasons (DGCubes made an elaborate post regarding this a little while ago), and it's obviously not as popular of an event as most. Many people also don't think it's enough of a traditional Rubik's-type puzzle to be in the WCA, and some people also see it as too trivial of an event.
Personally, I really really hope it stays. I've started really getting into clock for the past half year, and it's so much fun, but I'm worried that all of this practice will be wasted if the WCA decides to remove it as an official event. Will this happen, or will clock stay an event?