But why change a regulation that handles all cases to a version that only handles most?
What if the regulation just said this:
"Cube puzzles must be scrambled with the lightest colour face on top and the darkest adjacent face colour on the front."
and perhaps follow up with the two most...
The current regulation is written to support all colour schemes. Just substituting black for white will not work if the cube does not have either white or black.
There is no reason to change the current regulation, but there is a very good reason in reading it...
Amazing solve!
I'm _REALLY_ curious about that system, it looks absolutely fantastic!
Is it one microcontroller with both wifi and rfid?
What are the cost of producing these?
Will you make the plans and code public? :)
Erik also got a 7.88 single in the 3x3 final and Fabian got his first sub 10 with a 9.63 :)
There were an epic reaction to the 30.16 and it should be on video :)
The venue is just across the street by the rail station, and it's a 1.5 hour trip from Copenhagen Airport. More information regarding travel and accommodation will be put on the website.
There will most likely be some after hours cubing/drinking at one of my favorite bars :)...
Each attempt is 1 hour making a mean of 3 take 3 hours. My point is that you might filter out luck but then you would suffer more from a dnf.
Another thing:
That is not a good argument because it can also be used for mean of 100 as a format.
IMHO event formats should be a combination of...
The distinction lies in intent. During the solve the competitor touches the puzzle with the intent of manipulating it. After the attempt has ended and if the competitor has placed his hands on the timer, then there is no intent of manipulating the puzzle.
This issue is comparable to the "hands...
When the cube lands on the competitors hands after stopping the timer, then the cube is touching the competitor and not the other way around. The competitor is only allowed to move his hands after the judge has inspected the puzzle. No penalty.