Hungarian Open 2025


Date
Oct 31 - Nov 2, 2025
City
Budapest, Hungary
Venue

Bornemisza Péter Gimnázium

Address
1107 Budapest, Száva utca 1.
Details

Auditorium

Contact

speedcubinghungary.info@gmail.com

Organizers
Balázs Polyák, Benedek Zimányi, Brigitta Varga, Gábor Slezák, Speedcubing Hungary, and Ádám Simon
WCA Delegates
Bence Barát, Bence Kiácz, Dániel Varga, and Szabolcs Szántai
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Information

A Hungarian Open a 2025-ös év magyar nemzeti bajnoksága.

Hungarian Open serves as the Hungarian national championship of the year 2025.

Events
Competitors
158
Registration period

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3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Tsvetkov 5.50 6.45 Russia 6.616.325.507.156.43
2 Dávid Szabó 5.37 7.32 Hungary 5.378.667.376.857.73
3 Ben Baron 7.12 7.40 Israel 8.967.127.347.477.40

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Tsvetkov 1.12 1.25 Russia 1.391.13DNF1.231.12
2 Ben Baron 1.13 1.78 Israel 1.131.662.281.891.78
3 Gergő Zalán Molnár 1.36 1.96 Hungary 1.844.272.001.362.05

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Gergely Novotni 22.71 27.41 Hungary 28.3722.7128.5825.2830.64
2 Ben Baron 26.28 28.69 Israel 26.2827.7030.4429.3029.06
3 Oliver Fritz 27.72 29.81 Germany 32.7232.5427.7228.8828.01

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Gergely Novotni 48.55 51.08 Hungary 49.6653.3548.5555.9950.22
2 Oskar Vidiček 46.21 51.99 Slovenia 50.7554.3050.9146.211:02.98
3 Oliver Fritz 49.17 54.40 Germany 55.4854.5753.1649.1759.14

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Paolo Marino 1:26.94 1:30.06 NR Italy 1:31.461:26.941:31.79
2 Gergely Novotni 1:35.74 1:37.23 Hungary 1:39.241:36.721:35.74
3 Bence Barát 1:37.14 1:41.45 Hungary 1:37.141:42.691:44.51

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Paolo Marino 2:04.41 NR 2:15.59 NR Italy 2:04.412:20.282:22.09
2 Ben Baron 2:13.73 2:25.19 Israel 2:35.002:26.842:13.73
3 Gergely Novotni 2:26.92 2:34.06 Hungary 2:26.922:36.812:38.44

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexander Bóna 19.55 DNF Hungary DNFDNF19.55
2 Oliver Fritz 20.12 23.67 Germany 29.6221.2620.12
3 Ben Baron 22.15 DNF Israel 28.21DNF22.15

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ben Baron 22 23.33 Israel 232522
2 Bence Barát 23 25.00 Hungary 292323
3 Oliver Fritz 24 26.33 Germany 312424

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Tsvetkov 8.91 9.91 Russia 9.1911.4312.449.128.91
2 Ben Baron 7.88 10.95 Israel 10.8411.297.8810.7112.97
3 Omri Kehila 8.79 11.31 Israel 9.8812.288.7912.9411.78

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Paolo Marino 3.23 3.40 Italy 3.603.333.264.573.23
2 Alexey Tsvetkov 4.11 4.68 Russia 4.454.115.484.12DNF
3 Ben Baron 4.27 5.06 Israel DNF4.274.925.994.27

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Gergely Novotni 30.62 NR 35.12 Hungary 40.8436.2334.8634.2630.62
2 Oskar Vidiček 35.56 39.52 Slovenia 35.5639.7841.0537.7343.10
3 Ben Baron 39.65 44.70 Israel 47.1343.4539.6543.5251.85

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Tsvetkov 1.65 1.94 Russia 2.991.651.691.932.20
2 Bence Pető 2.60 2.85 Hungary 3.292.942.602.802.82
3 Bálint Csengő 2.94 3.12 Hungary 2.942.953.476.032.95

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Alexey Tsvetkov 2.55 2.89 Russia 4.022.912.552.912.85
2 Bence Kiácz 2.37 2.91 Hungary 3.873.242.372.582.91
3 Szabolcs Szántai 3.29 3.55 Hungary 3.663.583.427.433.29

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Szabolcs Szántai 8.16 10.32 Hungary 10.5314.868.1610.3310.11
2 Francesco Fiore 8.63 11.34 Italy 10.7412.138.6315.1111.15
3 Ben Baron 9.44 11.66 Israel 9.4412.499.9912.5114.93

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bálint Csengő 1:55.51 NR DNF Hungary 2:25.121:55.51DNF
2 Oliver Fritz 2:29.97 DNF Germany DNF2:29.973:23.58
3 Riccardo Ripoldi 3:10.85 DNF Italy DNFDNF3:10.85

5x5x5 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ben Baron 5:59.24 NR DNF Israel 5:59.247:46.40DNF
2 Bálint Csengő 6:27.50 DNF Hungary DNF6:27.50DNF
3 Riccardo Ripoldi 7:11.38 DNF Italy DNF7:11.38DNF

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Riccardo Ripoldi 24/25 54:56 Italy 24/25 54:56
2 Bálint Csengő 24/30 54:47 Hungary 24/30 54:47
3 Mihály Horváth 17/17 59:01 Hungary 17/17 59:01
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