Berlin Open 2014


Information

Berlin Open 2014 is open for all cubers of all nationalities.

Events
Main event
Competitors
38
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Leon Schmidtchen won with an average of 9.92 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Lucas Wesche finished second (10.77) and Andres Flügel finished third (11.11).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Leon Schmidtchen 7.97 9.92 Germany 10.3810.949.027.9710.36
2 Lucas Wesche 10.09 10.77 Germany 10.0912.3310.4110.6811.22
3 Andres Flügel 10.28 11.11 Germany 11.9311.2810.8410.2811.21

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bennet Wichmann 2.40 3.04 Germany 2.403.333.803.342.46
2 Jakub Wolniewicz 2.72 3.46 Poland 3.134.503.973.272.72
3 Andreas Pohl 2.81 3.64 Germany 3.334.272.814.213.38

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Leon Schmidtchen 33.66 35.91 Germany 45.0334.8837.5935.2533.66
2 Lucas Wesche 35.28 40.92 Germany 41.6139.8835.2844.6841.27
3 Jakub Wolniewicz 33.61 43.67 Poland 49.8333.6142.5352.1138.65

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lucas Wesche 1:12.50 1:16.69 Germany 1:15.971:16.151:12.501:22.861:17.96
2 Leon Schmidtchen 1:19.36 1:36.34 Germany 1:35.311:40.181:19.361:36.861:36.84
3 Joe Nowak 1:33.22 1:37.51 Germany 1:33.221:34.131:44.781:39.771:38.63

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Adrian Lehmann 36.46 DNF Germany DNF38.7536.46
2 Andreas Pohl 1:04.19 DNF Germany DNF1:04.19DNF
3 Bartosz Bździel 1:30.69 DNF Poland DNFDNF1:30.69

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Andreas Pohl 30 Germany 30
1 Sébastien Auroux 30 Germany 30
3 Leonhard Kehrberger 34 Germany 34

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jakub Wolniewicz 14.43 16.96 Poland 17.1914.4318.9115.2518.43
2 Simon Kalhofer 14.88 19.30 Germany 18.9020.5219.7219.2814.88
3 Joe Nowak 17.15 20.10 Germany 18.9720.5520.7721.8417.15

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Laura Ohrndorf 7.65 9.03 Germany 8.699.869.349.067.65
2 Sébastien Auroux 8.52 9.07 Germany 9.779.159.368.698.52
3 Emil Mickein 8.83 9.99 Germany 15.789.4610.598.839.93

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Willi Mickein 2.58 4.00 Germany 5.184.344.712.942.58
2 Jakub Wolniewicz 2.47 4.43 Poland 3.756.095.384.162.47
3 Leandro Baltazar 4.31 5.07 Portugal 4.944.945.845.344.31

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Sébastien Auroux 6.63 8.64 Germany 6.637.1110.448.3810.83
2 Lucas Wesche 5.16 NR 10.00 Germany 8.525.1611.1815.5810.31
3 Andreas Pohl 7.08 12.96 Germany 7.0813.4410.7814.6617.43

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lucas Wesche 14.25 19.24 Germany 24.0815.5519.0914.2523.08
2 Jakub Wolniewicz 18.81 23.24 Poland 23.6827.1624.2521.7818.81
3 Leandro Baltazar 23.56 29.56 Portugal 28.6526.5333.5023.5637.81

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Andreas Pohl 12/13 53:54 Germany 12/13 53:54
2 Bartosz Bździel 9/9 46:27 Poland 9/9 46:27
3 Adrian Lehmann 3/3 10:07 Germany 3/3 10:07
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