GA Cubers Banana Mystery 2026


Date
Feb 28, 2026
City
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Venue

Mason Building

Address
790 Atlantic Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30332
Details

Room 3133

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Clay Moore, Justin Barker, and Southeast Cubing
WCA Delegates
Andrew Clippinger, Clay Moore, Justin Barker, Katie Hull, Raymond Goslow, and Roman Wofford
Download all the competition's details as PDF here.
Information

This competition will not hold the 3x3x3 speedsolving event. Instead, it will hold some other official events as well as some unofficial mystery events. See the Mystery Events tab for more information.

This competition is supported by Southeast Cubing, Inc.! Please check out the Southeast Cubing tab to learn more about the official nonprofit organization for speedcubing in the Southeast and what you can do to support the mission.

Events
Competitor limit
30
Number of times bookmarked
16
Registration period

Online registration will be open from to .

Registration requirements
Create a WCA account here if you don't have one.
If this is not your first competition, associate your WCA ID to your WCA account here.
Register for this competition here.
There is a competitor limit of 30 competitors.
The base registration fee for this competition is $25 (United States Dollar).
The registration fee has to be paid through Stripe here once registered.
If your registration is cancelled before you will be refunded 80% of your registration fee.
Registrants on the waiting list may be accepted onto the competitor list until .
If you are a registered competitor you may change your registered events until by contacting the organization team.
No on the spot registrations will be accepted.
Spectators are only permitted as companions of competitors.
Competitors may bring at most 1 guest.

This competition will hold three mystery events. The only required knowledge for each event is how to solve a 2x2x3 Banana puzzle.
There will be a maximum of 20 spots available for competing in the mystery events, due to schedule constraints.

Procedure:
Competitors will be split into multiple groups for each mystery event. Competitors will be asked to wait in a side room until their group is called, so they don't see what the event is.
Competitors will submit their banana puzzle when their group is called. Each competitor will have their banana and any other necessary items under their cover, plus a slip of paper explaining what the event is.
All competitors in each group will lift their cover at the same time. The idea is that no one will know what the event is until this point.
All events are "best of 1" format, i.e. you will do 1 attempt.

About Southeast Cubing, Inc.

Southeast Cubing, Inc. (SECI) is the official 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization for speedcubing in the Southeast United States! SECI supports current and future cubers across the region by:

  • collecting and sharing information on speedcubing competitions and clubs
  • supporting the organization of more speedcubing competitions and clubs with resources, guidance, and logistical support
  • organizing a regional championship every year
  • engaging in outreach to expand the speedcubing community by visiting local community events
  • providing spaces (both physical and virtual) for Southeast cubers and their supporters to connect and learn

Getting Involved with SECI

You can get involved with SECI in a variety of ways:

SECI Competition Support

This competition is officially supported by SECI through the organization's Supported Competitions Policy, meaning that SECI takes on the overall financial and legal responsibility for the competition by collecting registration fees, paying competition expenses and signing contracts. In return for this support, SECI retains any leftover competition funds to put towards all the important activities listed above that support the organization's nonprofit mission!

Time limit

If you reach the time limit during your solve, the judge will stop you and your result will be DNF (see Regulation A1a4).

Cutoff

The result to beat to proceed to the second phase of a cutoff round (see Regulation 9g).

Format

The format describes how to determine the ranking of competitors based on their results. The list of allowed formats per event is described in Regulation 9b. See Regulation 9f for a description of each format.

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