It's measuring solves done on each continent, not solves done by cubers from that continent. The first African cuber was Emile Compion of South Africa, who first competed in 2007; however, the first competition in Africa was South Africa Open 2014.I find it interesting that there's not a single african cuber until 2014
Thanks, that makes a lot more sense. I was kinda confused by that.It's measuring solves done on each continent, not solves done by cubers from that continent. The first African cuber was Emile Compion of South Africa, who first competed in 2007; however, the first competition in Africa was South Africa Open 2014.