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The '''World Rubik's Cube Championship''' (commonly shortened to '''WC''', as in '''WC11''') is the official world championship of cubing. | The '''World Rubik's Cube Championship''' (commonly shortened to '''WC''', as in '''WC11''') is the official world championship of cubing. | ||
− | The first cube | + | The first cube craze died down after the first world championship in 1982, and it was only in 2003 that the second world championship was held. More world championships have been held since the founding of the [[WCA]] in 2004. WC1982 and 2003 have retroactively been recognized as [[official]] competitions. |
== List of World Championships == | == List of World Championships == |
Revision as of 00:33, 9 March 2017
The World Rubik's Cube Championship (commonly shortened to WC, as in WC11) is the official world championship of cubing.
The first cube craze died down after the first world championship in 1982, and it was only in 2003 that the second world championship was held. More world championships have been held since the founding of the WCA in 2004. WC1982 and 2003 have retroactively been recognized as official competitions.
List of World Championships
- World Rubik's Cube Championship 1982 in Budapest, Hungary
- World Rubik's Games Championship 2003 in Toronto, Canada
- Rubik's World Championship 2005 in Orlando, Florida, USA
- World Rubik's Cube Championship 2007 in Budapest, Hungary
- World Rubik's Cube Championship 2009 in Düsseldorf, Germany
- World Rubik's Cube Championship 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand
- World Rubik's Cube Championship 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- World Rubik's Cube Championship 2015 in São Paulo, Brazil
- World Rubik's Cube Championship 2017 in Paris, France