Cervantes Cubea Alcalá 2026


Date
Mar 28 - 29, 2026
City
Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain
Venue

Colegio Concertado San Ignacio de Loyola

Address
C. Ramiro de Maeztu, s/n, 28806 Alcalá de Henares, Madrid
Details

La competición se celebrará en el pabellón del colegio. The competition will take place in the school's sports hall.

Contact

cervantescubea@gmail.com

Organizers
Adrián Martínez Macías, Asociación Madrileña de Speedcubing, and Mohamed Ben Driss Chokri
WCA Delegates
Jesús Lindo García and Josete Sánchez
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Information
Events
Main event
Competitors
88
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

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Highlights
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Lorenzo Escobar Kraskouskaya won with an average of 7.89 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Miguel Martínez Montañes finished second (8.38) and Carlos Cascos González finished third (8.76).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lorenzo Escobar Kraskouskaya 6.63 7.89 Spain 8.029.476.637.128.54
2 Miguel Martínez Montañes 7.22 8.38 Spain 7.229.088.748.138.26
3 Carlos Cascos González 7.62 8.76 Spain 7.629.168.579.338.55

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Miguel Martínez Montañes 1.51 1.64 Spain 1.57DNF1.791.511.55
2 Manuel Prieto de Antón 1.62 1.94 Spain DNF1.892.121.621.82
3 Alex Rosado Saez de Langarica 1.73 2.06 Spain 4.501.732.122.161.90

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Manuel Prieto de Antón 28.49 30.34 Spain 30.0431.2634.6228.4929.73
2 Alex Rosado Saez de Langarica 28.58 30.78 Spain 31.3128.5836.7130.9430.10
3 Raúl Martínez Redondo 30.58 33.09 Spain 34.8236.0031.5930.5832.87

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Josete Sánchez 46.38 DNF Spain DNF55.38DNF51.8346.38
2 Haoran Yezhou 49.01 DNF China DNFDNF49.0152.12DNF
3 Leonardo Neptalí Alicastro Palma 1:29.01 DNF Venezuela DNFDNFDNFDNF1:29.01

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Sergio Márquez Fernández-Jardón 3.41 4.33 Spain DNF3.774.763.414.47
2 Miguel Ángel Meza 2.98 4.59 Spain 2.983.53DNF5.954.28
3 Aitor Javier Rubio Pozuelo 3.98 4.63 Spain 4.934.624.353.98DNF

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lucía González Garcia-Moya 2.56 3.18 Spain 4.723.543.022.992.56
2 Yago Malleiro Cellitti 2.52 3.45 Spain 3.024.372.52DNF2.97
3 Sergio Márquez Fernández-Jardón 3.05 3.82 Spain 3.773.354.34DNF3.05

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Raúl Martínez Redondo 2.54 3.04 Spain 3.294.452.892.542.95
2 Manuel Prieto de Antón 2.62 3.09 Spain 2.653.852.622.983.63
3 Alex Rosado Saez de Langarica 2.30 3.13 Spain 3.473.583.012.902.30
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