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What time counts as Speed Solving?

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meh, there have been plenty of threads like this...

the general consensus is that there is no 'time barrier'.

it is defined by whether you want to solve faster, or just to be able to solve it.

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oops, tom beat me to it...
 

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Speedsquaring, guys, you're not even trying :p Clearly the shape is a square. (Speedrectangularprisming?)

More seriously, I tend to think of "cubing" as involving all twisty puzzles - the 'cube' just comes from the Rubik's Cube, which by far was the most popular and most common twisty puzzle. And speedcubing/speedsolving is just trying to solve twisty puzzles as fast as you can. Of course you're still a speedcuber if you don't solve the 3x3 :p
 

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if you time your solves and try to get faster it's a speedsolve in my opinion

it fits in the same thread:
when should you start thinking of competing?
 
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when should you start thinking of competing?

As soon as you have a competition nearby. If you don't go to competitions because you think you are too slow, you're just missing out on a valuable experience. Even when you average about a minute, you're still unlikely to be the slowest person there, and people in competitions won't look down on you just because you are slower.
 
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