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The true crazy challenge: 10k+ solves on any WCA puzzle

As a man with 43,000 solves on a session, I could do this, but I feel like it’d be cheating on my session with a side piece of a new session😭😭😭😭😭😭

I’m at 43,200 solves in that session, I’ll compromise and go to 53,200. I know you can merge sessions and all that, but still
I would like to say that I’m at 56,100 solves, or 12,900 solves since I posted this
 
i just thought of something.i once met a guy online who claims that he does 1700 3x3 solves a day during summer vacation.btw he was sub 20

he says he basically practices non-stop when he's not eating or sleeping.

i honestly wouldn't have believed him if he had not sent a photo of his monthly session which contained 43000 solves.it wasn't even the end of the month

dude would absolutely obliterate this challenge.
 
I’m gonna edit this a little and make goals for some events in terms of solves on my session by 2026:
3x3: current: 11,179 goal: 22,000
4x4: current: 1,035 goal: 2,200
5x5: current: 665 goal: 1,500
6x6: current: 590 goal: 1,300
7x7: current: 353 goal: 1,000
2x2: current: 3,545 goal: 5,800
OH: current: 1,370 goal; 2,400
Mega: current: 1,042 goal: 3,000
Clock: current 5,045 goal: 6,000
Skewb: current: 1,309 goal: 2,200
Pyra: current: 2.860 goal: 4,500
Squan: current: 3,245 goal: 6,000
3BLD: current: 0 goal: 150
 
i just thought of something.i once met a guy online who claims that he does 1700 3x3 solves a day during summer vacation.btw he was sub 20

he says he basically practices non-stop when he's not eating or sleeping.

i honestly wouldn't have believed him if he had not sent a photo of his monthly session which contained 43000 solves.it wasn't even the end of the month

dude would absolutely obliterate this challenge.
The most I've ever done nonstop is 500 pyraminx solves in 5 hours while averaging Low-2.
 
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