IISER Pune Summer Open 2025


Date
Apr 5, 2025
City
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Venue

IISER Pune

Address
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Ward No. 8, NCL Colony, Pashan, Pune
Details

Lecture Hall Complex (LHC), Ground Floor

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Aditya Y. Pathak, Amoghavarsha A. V., Han Joseph Anoop, IISER Pune Cubing Club, Speedcubing Pune, Vaidik Prasal, and Vaishakh Kargudri
WCA Delegates
Pranav Dandgaval and Rahul Venkatesan
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Information
  • Mention Lecture Hall Complex & Cubing competition at the main gate.
  • Bikes and Cars are allowed inside the IISER campus.
  • Helmet is compulsory or else bikes won't be permitted.
Events
Main event
Competitors
75
Registration period

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Highlights
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Shrivatsa Patil won with an average of 8.50 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Vihaan Trivedi finished second (8.67) and Dhruva Nikhil Jagtap finished third (9.05).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Shrivatsa Patil 7.48 8.50 India 8.7110.417.487.848.94
2 Vihaan Trivedi 8.14 8.67 India 8.958.609.328.148.45
3 Dhruva Nikhil Jagtap 7.43 9.05 India 10.588.219.767.439.17

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Arjun Mahuli 33.18 41.07 India 33.181:22.7938.5941.0343.60
2 Anjor Ghule 35.10 41.89 United Kingdom 49.0037.6139.3035.1048.75
3 Dhruva Nikhil Jagtap 37.87 42.62 India 43.1343.0241.7137.8745.97

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Dhruv Ambastha 26.14 DNF India DNFDNF26.14
2 Abhijeet Ghodgaonkar (अभिजीत घोडगावकर) 38.50 DNF India DNF43.7738.50
3 Jae Park 1:09.67 1:19.46 United States 1:11.791:36.931:09.67

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Harsh Arvind Shelwatkar 10.26 11.94 India 11.6412.4810.2611.7113.62
2 Aditya Y. Pathak 12.23 15.45 India 16.3217.2112.2314.5215.50
3 Vaishakh Kargudri 14.85 15.77 India 15.8116.1615.3514.8516.37

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Dhruva Nikhil Jagtap 3.56 4.72 India 4.265.383.565.594.52
2 Pranav Dandgaval 4.78 5.23 India 4.844.785.355.496.43
3 Rahul Venkatesan 6.28 7.11 India 6.606.286.589.758.15

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Pranav Dandgaval 10.24 12.58 India 11.8310.2413.5121.8612.39
2 Aditya Y. Pathak 13.65 15.95 India 17.1317.0415.4415.3613.65
3 Vaidik Prasal 23.93 29.47 India 25.3527.3235.7335.9623.93
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