The World Cube Association governs competitions for all puzzles labelled as Rubik puzzles, and all other puzzles that are played by twisting the sides, so-called 'twisty puzzles'. Most famous of these puzzles is the Rubik's Cube, invented by professor Rubik from Hungary.
The goal of the World Cube Association is to have
more competitions in more countries with more people and more fun, under fair conditions.
The spirit of the World Cube Association is that
people from all over the world have fun together in a friendly atmosphere, help each other and behave sportsmanlike.
The World Cube Association is lead by the WCA Board, consisting of the following members:
Anders Larsson (Sweden) leads the Independent Advisory Committee (IAC). This committee advises the WCA Board in special cases, like alleged violations of WCA Regulations, and may be contacted by WCA members in important personal cases.
The World Cube Association organises competitions all over the world, supported by national organisations responsible for organising competitions in their countries.