Logiqx
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When’s the next update? I got a freak Pyraminx time and I want to see if I’m legit top 25!
Done!
When’s the next update? I got a freak Pyraminx time and I want to see if I’m legit top 25!
Thanks! 23rd fastest Pyramid single. I’ll take that.
I finished my competition and I would love to know how I'm scoring in the over 40s league. I also wonder if there's a Roux list somewhere where all Roux users are compared? Maybe a little off topic.
My WCA ID is 2019POLL04.
Hi, my name is Roland Frisch and I am born 52 years ago. I guess that's old enough to join the club.
My 3x3 average now is 26.44.
2016FRIS02
I've certainly seen this to be often true. Of course, my family works the other way - I had several members of my family who were either wife accompanying her husband, or kids accompanying their father. But 2 of my 3 kids eventually got consistently sub-minute.Some of the remarks suggested that many of the cubers in the 180s+ skill bracket are parents accompanying their kids (with the ambition to have some fun, but not caring about the time). This seems to be confirmed somewhat by the higher proportion of "slow" cubers in that bracket.
Thanks for providing this analysis! In the post "Speedmining the cubing community" (http://staff.math.su.se/hoehle/blog/2019/05/06/wcamining.html) I wrote about an analysis, where I tried to figure out how much a skill outlier I would be as 40+ with a 180s going to a potential first WCA competition. Since the WCA database doesn't contain age (good from a data protection perspective, bad from a data science perspective) I could only assess it by comparing to all cubers... Some of the remarks suggested that many of the cubers in the 180s+ skill bracket are parents accompanying their kids (with the ambition to have some fun, but not caring about the time). This seems to be confirmed somewhat by the higher proportion of "slow" cubers in that bracket.
And you're still doing it where you have to be 50+ at the time of your solve for it to count towards this age bracket? Fantastic.
And you're still doing it where you have to be 50+ at the time of your solve for it to count towards this age bracket? Fantastic.