CubingUSA Nationals 2018


Date
Jul 27 - 29, 2018
City
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Venue

Salt Palace Convention Center

Address
100 S W Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Website
CubingUSA Nationals 2018 website
Contact

CubingUSA Nationals Organizers

Organizer
CubingUSA Nationals Organization Team
WCA Delegates
Bob Burton, Kian Barry, Kit Clement, and Tim Reynolds
Information
Events
Main event
Competitors
634
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Highlights
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Feliks Zemdegs won with an average of 6.28 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Philipp Weyer finished second (6.95) and Max Park finished third (7.26).

World records: Daniel Karnaukh‎ Square-1 5.49 (single); Juan Pablo Huanqui‎ Megaminx 27.81 (single); Stanley Chapel‎ 5x5x5 Blindfolded 3:45.42 (single).

Oceanian records: Feliks Zemdegs‎ Megaminx 33.11 (single).

South American records: Juan Pablo Huanqui‎ Megaminx 32.33 (average).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Feliks Zemdegs 5.46 6.28 Australia 6.086.535.466.226.81
2 Philipp Weyer 5.57 6.95 Germany 7.368.097.015.576.47
3 Max Park 6.15 7.26 United States 7.276.796.157.728.44

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Rami Sbahi 1.48 1.74 United States 1.961.481.571.703.61
2 Luke Van Laningham 1.24 1.86 United States DNF1.241.802.071.70
3 Daniel Rose-Levine 1.44 2.04 United States 1.583.081.782.761.44

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Park 22.78 23.66 United States 23.3725.0722.9622.7824.66
2 Sebastian Weyer 22.02 24.77 Germany 22.0223.4725.0826.9125.77
3 Feliks Zemdegs 21.83 25.23 Australia 21.8327.2724.1524.2633.59

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Park 41.86 44.32 United States 41.8644.3342.1246.5251.94
2 Feliks Zemdegs 41.92 45.56 Australia 41.9741.9248.1948.5746.52
3 Sebastian Weyer 48.81 52.02 Germany 55.5951.3452.5352.1948.81

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Park 1:19.63 1:20.97 United States 1:20.751:19.631:22.52
2 Feliks Zemdegs 1:24.16 1:27.54 Australia 1:28.381:24.161:30.09
3 Kevin Hays 1:23.79 1:32.56 United States 1:23.791:43.961:29.93

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Park 1:56.92 2:00.70 United States 2:00.941:56.922:04.25
2 Kevin Hays 2:02.53 2:08.34 United States 2:13.712:08.792:02.53
3 Feliks Zemdegs 2:07.76 2:12.90 Australia 2:19.162:07.762:11.77

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jeff Park 17.90 21.56 United States 17.9025.2721.51
2 Max Hilliard 18.24 DNF United States DNF18.24DNF
3 Gianfranco Huanqui 19.74 DNF Peru 32.6219.74DNF

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Christopher Chi 24 25.00 United States 262425
2 Kit Clement 22 26.67 United States 312722
3 Mark Boyanowski 24 27.00 United States 262431

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Park 9.65 10.26 United States 9.6510.8210.299.7110.79
2 Kavin Tangtartharakul 10.50 12.29 United States 14.4811.4110.5012.7612.70
3 Patrick Ponce 10.63 12.37 United States 12.1311.6413.3414.2810.63

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Evan Liu 5.02 5.75 United States 5.025.215.37DNF6.68
2 Stanley Chapel 5.11 6.06 United States 6.317.475.115.646.23
3 Silas Starling 5.31 6.11 United States 6.495.905.957.155.31

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Juan Pablo Huanqui 30.76 32.84 Peru 33.2330.7632.5837.2032.70
2 AJ Kamal 40.53 43.77 United States 42.6346.5142.1740.5350.76
3 Feliks Zemdegs 40.06 44.14 Australia 43.3742.0340.0647.0348.66

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Daniel Goodman 2.18 2.70 United States 3.762.522.352.183.23
2 Henry Savich 2.50 2.83 United States 2.502.872.862.972.76
3 Livia Kleiner 2.41 2.87 United States 2.842.742.413.093.02

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Michał Rzewuski 1.95 2.93 Poland 2.752.331.953.713.72
2 Cale Schoon 2.52 3.08 United States 3.772.882.523.522.84
3 Daniel Rose-Levine 2.94 3.09 United States 2.943.012.964.753.31

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Daniel Karnaukh 7.06 8.71 United States 25.049.507.419.217.06
2 Eva Kato 7.67 9.37 United States 9.1710.5311.788.407.67
3 Rowe Hessler 7.68 9.66 United States 9.777.6811.499.839.37

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Stanley Chapel 1:41.63 DNF United States 1:50.91DNF1:41.63
2 Cale Schoon 2:14.53 DNF United States 2:26.92DNF2:14.53
3 Graham Siggins 2:28.72 DNF United States DNFDNF2:28.72

5x5x5 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Stanley Chapel 3:45.42 WR DNF United States 6:01.343:45.42DNF
2 Graham Siggins 4:42.32 DNF United States DNFDNF4:42.32
3 Timothy Goh 5:01.22 DNF United States DNFDNF5:01.22

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Graham Siggins 40/46 56:50 United States 40/46 56:5040/46 58:51
2 Mark Boyanowski 38/46 1:00:02 United States 38/46 1:00:0236/46 1:00:00
3 Neel Gore 28/29 59:36 United States 28/29 59:3623/30 57:12

3x3x3 With Feet

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Daniel Rose-Levine 17.28 24.64 United States 35.2423.4823.5126.9317.28
2 Kieran Dizon 33.27 37.16 United States 42.0835.8633.5333.2745.04
3 Stanley Chapel 31.32 38.00 United States 34.3737.9441.7050.1931.32
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