Logiqx
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It would be really interesting to see how those plots changed since 2018.
Does anyone happen to have the updated versions?
I'll look to do a refresh later this week.
It would be really interesting to see how those plots changed since 2018.
Does anyone happen to have the updated versions?
Are these based on average within vigintiles? I was thinking I was just exceptionally (relatively) good at big cubes, then I realized my official results reflect that, so if it was calculated the way I’d understood the Min for 4/5/6 should be lower.
Using my official results I come in at:
2x2/3x3: 0.409
3x3/4x4: 3.55
4x4/5x5: 1.62
5x5/6x6: 1.80
6x6/7x7: 1.50
My at-home global average is slightly better than that for 4x4 (3.30) but slightly worse for everything else. I haven’t checked other events.
How much more work would it be to add error bars? If it would be tough don’t worry about it, but if it’s easy I would be very curious.Yes. Averages are calculated within vigintiles.
e.g. Take the top 5% of 4x4x4 solvers and for each person calculate their ratio - 4x4x4 / 3x3x3. Calculate the average of all of those ratios to give the overall ratio for the top 5%. Repeat for every vigintile. Without exception the fastest 5% always have the best ratio (overall).
I do not report the minimum ratio of a single person either overall or within a single vigintile as it would be meaningless. For example, there is one guy with 5x5x5 PR average which is 35% of his 4x4x4 PR average.
How much more work would it be to add error bars? If it would be tough don’t worry about it, but if it’s easy I would be very curious.