I Teresina Bright Cube 2024


Date
Mar 9 - 10, 2024
City
Teresina, Piauí, Brazil
Venue

Colégio Bright School

Address
Rua Anfrisio Lobão, 1974, Jóquei, Teresina, Piaui, 64051-152
Details

Pátio

Contact

Huérllen

Organizer
Huérllen Vicente Lemos e Silva
WCA Delegates
Davi de Andrade Iácono, Francisco Thales Rocha Sousa, and Huérllen Vicente Lemos e Silva
Download all the competition's details as PDF here.
Information

Português
É necessário ter lido as regras da WCA (acompanhe a aba GUIA DO COMPETIDOR).
O competidor poderá se inscrever em quantas modalidades desejar, pagando a taxa única. Pedimos que não se inscreva nas modalidades que não possui intenção de participar.
A entrada para o público é livre.

English
It is necessary to read the WCA rules (follow the COMPETITOR GUIDE tab).
The competitor may participate in every event they want, paying the single fee. We ask that you don't subscribe for events that you're not intended to participate.
(Admission to the public is free).

Events
Main event
Competitors
55
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

Registration requirements
This competition is over, click here to display the registration requirements it used.
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 60 competitors.
The base registration fee for this competition is R$30 (Brazilian Real).
Registration fees won't be refunded under any circumstance.
Registrants on the waiting list may be accepted onto the competitor list until .
We encourage everyone to register for the events they want to compete in via your online registration, however you may add events to your registration up until the event has started.
On the spot registrations will be accepted with a base registration fee of R$35 (Brazilian Real).
Any spectator can attend for free.

Português
As inscrições deverão ser pagas até a data final de inscrição SOMENTE VIA PIX.
A inscrição é por campeonato e não por modalidade. O participante paga a taxa única e participa de todas modalidades que souber montar.
Para que seja aceita inscrição, o competidor deve:
Passo 1:
Fazer o PIX para:
PIX: hvcubomagico@gmail.com
Banco PicPay
Nome: Huérllen Vicente Lemos e Silva
Passo 2:
É Obrigatório enviar o comprovante (ou foto nitida) para o e-mail: hvcubomagico@gmail.com
No email deve conter:
1- Nome do competidor para o qual está efetuando o pagamento:
2- Nome da competição que está se inscrevendo para participar:
3- Opcional: contato whatsapp
A inscrição só será confirmada no site da WCA após confirmação do pagamento e dos dados via email.
Inscrições no dia do campeonato estarão abertas R$ 35,00 e Apenas durante o turno da manhã.(de 7h as 9h)

English
Registration must be paid by the registration deadline ONLY VIA PIX.
Registration is by competition and not by event. The competitor pays the fee and participates in all the events they know how to solve and have registered for.
For registration to be accepted, the competitor must:
Step 1:
Send the PIX to:
PIX: hvcubomagico@gmail.com
Bank PicPay
Name: Huérllen Vicente Lemos e Silva
Step 2:
It is mandatory to send proof (or clear photo) to the email: hvcubomagico@gmail.com
The email must contain:
1- Name of the competitor for whom you are making the payment:
2- Name of the competition you are signing up to participate in:
3- Optional: WhatsApp contact
Registration will only be confirmed on the WCA website after payment and details have been confirmed via email.
Registration on the day of the competition will be open R$ 35,00 and Only during the morning shift. (from 7h to 9h)"

Highlights
Click here to display the highlights of the competition.

Emerton Rian Frazão da Silva won with an average of 10.19 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Francisco Thales Rocha Sousa finished second (12.40) and Davi de Andrade Iácono finished third (12.94).

Event Name Best Average Representing Solves
3x3x3 Cube Emerton Rian Frazão da Silva 8.66 10.19 Brazil 9.5310.2511.0010.798.66
2x2x2 Cube Francisco Thales Rocha Sousa 2.61 5.01 Brazil 6.092.614.944.875.21
4x4x4 Cube Francisco Thales Rocha Sousa 42.36 51.85 Brazil 59.8850.1742.3651.6353.76
3x3x3 Blindfolded Davi de Andrade Iácono 46.00 DNF Brazil 46.001:08.23DNF
3x3x3 Fewest Moves Francisco Thales Rocha Sousa 32 Brazil 32
3x3x3 One-Handed Emerton Rian Frazão da Silva 17.90 20.76 Brazil 22.8721.1218.3023.7417.90
Clock Fabio Bini Graciose 11.22 15.22 Brazil 18.9216.6712.6016.4011.22
Megaminx Francisco Thales Rocha Sousa 56.15 1:05.71 Brazil 1:10.971:01.411:07.571:08.1556.15
Pyraminx Raul Cesar Lopes Urquiza 5.78 8.58 Brazil 9.639.935.789.396.73
Skewb Davi de Andrade Iácono 2.92 3.82 Brazil 2.923.863.843.757.56
Square-1 Francisco Thales Rocha Sousa 15.75 26.01 Brazil 23.7932.3238.0521.9215.75
Event Round Format Time limit Cutoff Proceed
3x3x3 Cube First round Bo2 / Ao5 4:00.00 2 attempts to get < 3:00.00 Top 75% advance to next round
Final Bo2 / Ao5 2:00.00 2 attempts to get < 1:00.00
2x2x2 Cube First round Bo2 / Ao5 3:00.00 2 attempts to get < 2:00.00 Top 75% advance to next round
Final Bo2 / Ao5 2:00.00 2 attempts to get < 1:00.00
4x4x4 Cube Final Bo2 / Ao5 5:00.00 2 attempts to get < 3:00.00
3x3x3 Blindfolded Final Bo3 30:00.00 cumulative *
3x3x3 Fewest Moves Final Bo1 1 hour
3x3x3 One-Handed Final Bo2 / Ao5 3:00.00 2 attempts to get < 2:00.00
Clock Final Bo2 / Ao5 3:00.00 2 attempts to get < 2:00.00
Megaminx Final Bo2 / Ao5 4:00.00 2 attempts to get < 2:00.00
Pyraminx First round Bo2 / Ao5 3:00.00 2 attempts to get < 1:00.00 Top 50% advance to next round
Final Ao5 1:00.00
Skewb Final Bo2 / Ao5 3:00.00 2 attempts to get < 2:00.00
Square-1 Final Bo2 / Ao5 3:00.00 2 attempts to get < 2:00.00
3x3x3 Multi-Blind Final Bo1 10:00.00 per cube, up to 60:00.00

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Schedule for Saturday (March 09, 2024)

From 08:00 AM
To 08:30 AM
Recepção e treinamento dos competidores
Salão Principal
From 08:30 AM
To 09:30 AM
3x3x3 Fewest Moves Final (Attempt 1)
Salão Principal
Format
Bo1
Time limit
1 hour
From 09:30 AM
To 10:10 AM
4x4x4 Cube Final
Salão Principal
Format
Bo2 / Ao5
Time limit
5:00.00
Cutoff
2 attempts to get < 3:00.00
From 10:10 AM
To 01:00 PM
Pyraminx First round
Salão Principal
Format
Bo2 / Ao5
Time limit
3:00.00
Cutoff
2 attempts to get < 1:00.00
Proceed
Top 50% advance to next round
From 01:00 PM
To 02:00 PM
Almoço
Salão Principal
From 02:00 PM
To 02:50 PM
Skewb Final
Salão Principal
Format
Bo2 / Ao5
Time limit
3:00.00
Cutoff
2 attempts to get < 2:00.00
From 02:50 PM
To 03:50 PM
Megaminx Final
Salão Principal
Format
Bo2 / Ao5
Time limit
4:00.00
Cutoff
2 attempts to get < 2:00.00
From 03:50 PM
To 04:20 PM
Pyraminx Final
Salão Principal
Format
Ao5
Time limit
1:00.00
From 04:20 PM
To 04:50 PM
3x3x3 Blindfolded Final
Salão Principal
Format
Bo3
Time limit
30:00.00 cumulative *
From 04:50 PM
To 05:10 PM
Cube submission for 3x3x3 Multi-Blind
Salão Principal
From 05:10 PM
To 06:30 PM
3x3x3 Multi-Blind Final (Attempt 1)
Salão Principal
Format
Bo1
Time limit
10:00.00 per cube, up to 60:00.00

Schedule for Sunday (March 10, 2024)

From 08:00 AM
To 08:30 AM
Recepção e treinamento dos competidores
Salão Principal
From 08:30 AM
To 09:10 AM
Square-1 Final
Salão Principal
Format
Bo2 / Ao5
Time limit
3:00.00
Cutoff
2 attempts to get < 2:00.00
From 09:10 AM
To 10:20 AM
2x2x2 Cube First round
Salão Principal
Format
Bo2 / Ao5
Time limit
3:00.00
Cutoff
2 attempts to get < 2:00.00
Proceed
Top 75% advance to next round
From 10:20 AM
To 01:00 PM
3x3x3 Cube First round
Salão Principal
Format
Bo2 / Ao5
Time limit
4:00.00
Cutoff
2 attempts to get < 3:00.00
Proceed
Top 75% advance to next round
From 01:00 PM
To 02:00 PM
Almoço
Salão Principal
From 02:00 PM
To 02:30 PM
Clock Final
Salão Principal
Format
Bo2 / Ao5
Time limit
3:00.00
Cutoff
2 attempts to get < 2:00.00
From 02:30 PM
To 03:10 PM
3x3x3 One-Handed Final
Salão Principal
Format
Bo2 / Ao5
Time limit
3:00.00
Cutoff
2 attempts to get < 2:00.00
From 03:10 PM
To 03:50 PM
2x2x2 Cube Final
Salão Principal
Format
Bo2 / Ao5
Time limit
2:00.00
Cutoff
2 attempts to get < 1:00.00
From 03:50 PM
To 04:40 PM
3x3x3 Cube Final
Salão Principal
Format
Bo2 / Ao5
Time limit
2:00.00
Cutoff
2 attempts to get < 1:00.00
From 04:40 PM
To 05:20 PM
Premiação
Salão Principal

Informações sobre resultados durante a competição no proprio site da WCA, na pagina da competição:
https://live.worldcubeassociation.org/

Results Information during competition on the WCA website, on the competition page:
https://live.worldcubeassociation.org/

Se você nunca participou de uma competição antes, veja este tutorial para entender as principais regras. Veja também as recomendações abaixo.

Tutorial de competição

Então você finalmente achou uma competição que poderá participar. E agora? Embora todas as competições sejam diferentes, esse é um guia para te ajudar a aproveitar sua competição ao máximo.

1. Esteja familiarizado com o Regulamento da WCA
A World Cube Association (WCA) é o órgão oficial do Cubo Mágico como esporte. O Regulamento da WCA contém as regras que são seguidas pelos competidores durante as competições em todo o mundo. Não é necessário conhecer a fundo todas as regras, mas ler sobre elas é bem útil.

2. Inscrições
Na maioria das competições, você pode se inscrever pela internet. Inscrevendo-se com antecedência, você ajuda o organizador a saber quantas pessoas esperar no evento, e poder preparar o material com antecedência. Inscreva-se somente quando tiver certeza que irá para a competição, mas não deixe para o último minuto. Se quiser alterar sua inscrição, basta entrar em contato com o organizador.

3. Pratique
Você já resolveu o cubo na frente de muita gente? Muitos competidores ficam nervosos ao resolver na competição. Tente praticar na frente de amigos, familiares ou em lugares públicos. Você ainda vai ficar nervoso na competição, mas relaxe e tente conseguir tempos que são bons para você mesmo.

4. Prepare seus quebra-cabeças
Se os adesivos estiverem ruins, talvez seja preciso trocá-los, para que sejam aceitos na competição.

5. Planeje seu dia
Você vai querer passar a maior parte do tempo na competição. Nos intervalos que não estiver competindo, você pode conversar com outros competidores, pegar algumas dicas, ver diferentes quebra-cabeças ou assistir outras pessoas competindo. Já faça planos para o almoço. Procure saber onde almoçar próximo da competição e leve dinheiro suficiente.

6. Confirmando presença na competição
Se você se inscreveu antecipadamente, confirmar é simples, basta apenas dar seu nome ao chegar. Algumas competições possuem taxa de inscrição e, nesses casos, veja no site se deverá pagar antes ou somente no dia, no próprio local.

7. Espere seu nome ser chamado
Todos competirão sempre em grupos. Mesmo se vários competidores forem chamados, e você não, não se preocupe. Sempre será avisado quando o último grupo foi chamado. Se seu nome não for chamado após a última chamada dos competidores, daí procure o organizador.

8. Quando chamado, traga seu quebra-cabeça resolvido
Quando for chamado para competir, leve seu quebra-cabeça resolvido para onde indicarem. Depois se sente na área de espera, onde deve esperar para ser chamado.

9. Quando chamado, vá para a mesa
Uma pessoa irá chamar seu nome, indicando uma mesa para você competir, fique atento.

10. Após a resolução, volte para a área de espera
Em uma rodada, você irá resolver seu quebra-cabeça 5 vezes (3 vezes para algumas modalidades). Depois que você terminar uma solução, retorne para a área de espera e espere ser chamado novamente. Deixe seu quebra-cabeça com o juiz, pois ele será levado para ser embaralhado de novo.
Às vezes estipula-se um tempo de corte (veja o cronograma) para uma rodada. Você tem 2 (ou 1 para algumas modalidades) tentativas para fazer abaixo desse tempo e assim completar as 5 resoluções. Caso contrário, fará apenas 2 (ou 1). Os resultados serão listados no ranking da WCA em todo caso.

11. Após as resoluções, volte para a plateia
Após ter realizado as 5 resoluções, você terminou aquela rodada. Pegue seu quebra-cabeça de volta e vá para a plateia.

12. Divirta-se
Não é nenhum bicho de sete cabeças. Você está lá para se divertir, assim como todos lá estão. Apenas relaxe e aproveite a competição.

FOR FIRST-TIME COMPETITORS:
There are multiple things a first-timer must know before competing. All newcomers must be familiar with the WCA Regulations before competing. There is a video here for the basic overview of the rules.

In addition, please read this document before coming to the competition to learn about the procedures for judging. Thanks to Olivér Perge and Niki Placskó for providing this detailed judging information document.

Competitor Guide

So you've found a competition that you'll be able to attend. But what do you do now? This page is meant to help you have an enjoyable competition experience. While all competitions vary, these are simply general guidelines.

1. Be familiar with the WCA regulations
World Cube Association (WCA) is the governing body of competitive speedcubing. The WCA Regulations are the rules that are followed by the competitors during a competition. It's not necessary to know all the rules by heart, but reading over them is helpful. We'll try to emphasize the most important later.

2. Register
Many competitions have an online form you can use to register. By registering in advance, you help the organizer to know what kind of turnout to expect and to be able to get things ready in advance. Register when you know you're going to the competition, don't wait until the last minute. If you want to change your registration, simply contact the organizer and ask them to make the changes. Also, registering allows the organizer to contact you with updates if needed (for example, weather related updates).

3. Practice
Sure, you may have learned all your OLL's and PLL's, but have you practiced solving in front of people? Many first time competitors are nervous about solving at a competition. Try solving in front of friends and family members or in public places. You may still be nervous at a competition, but don't worry. Every competitor there has had to start out at some point. Just relax and try to get some times that are good for yourself.

4. Get your puzzles ready
Make sure your puzzles are competition legal and comply with all the regulations regarding puzzles. The stickers shouldn't be overly worn out and none should be missing. In case they are, you could buy new ones at any cube store.

5. Plan your day
You'll probably want to spend most of your time at the competition. In between competing, you can hang out with other cubers and learn some great tips, see some cool puzzles, and watch other speedcubers. You will want to make sure you have a plan for lunch. Some competitions provide lunch to competitors, while others may simply have a break and let competitors find their own lunch. Make sure you know what your competition will be doing and have cash if you need to buy your own lunch.

6. Check in at the competition
If you've registered beforehand, this process may be as simple as giving your name. Some competitions will have a registration fee. This is usually based on the number of events you enter. The fee (if any) will be on the competition website. Since you know what events you'll be competiting in, try to bring your exact registration fee in cash. While not required, it'll help out the organizers if they don't have to spend time making change.

7. Wait for your name to be called
Participants are called to solve in groups, so don't worry if your name isn't called for an event in which you registered. Just wait until your group is called and if it is not, you can contact the organisers when the round is about to finish.

8. When called, bring your cube up to the judge
When your name is called, you will need to bring your solved puzzle to the designated area. You will be told to sit in an area waiting to be called. You are now very close to competing. Do not wander off!

9. Go to the solving station as and when instructed
The runners will call you to your solving station once your puzzle is scrambled. You will then perform your solve. More details on this can be found at Completing your solve.

10. After you have solved, go back to the waiting area
In a round, you will solve your puzzle 5 times (3 times for certain puzzles). So once you've completed a solve, go back to the waiting area and wait to be called again. Do not take your cube when you go back as it will be taken to be scrambled for the next scramble. In a combined round, you may not do all five solves. If you don't achieve a certain qualifying time in the first one or two solves, you may not be given the rest of the solves. Your solves will still be listed in the WCA database, but you won't finish an average.

11. After all your solves, go back to the audience
Once you have completed all 5 solves, you are done for that round. Take your puzzle and go sit down.

12. Have fun!
This isn't the SAT or open-heart surgery. You're there to have a fun time, everyone else is there to have a fun time too. Just relax and enjoy the competition.

Português:
Os vídeos a seguir são de sugestão para que você conheça como é um campeonato oficial e de que maneira você pode contribuir para que ele possa ser mais especial para todos participantes.

English:
The following videos are suggestions for you to learn about what an official competition is like and how you can contribute to making it more special for all participants.

Iniciante WCA (wca beginner):
1. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SkzirFxpg9oSkgaiqsUwDcDtCGYrwm6

  1. https://youtu.be/UHqunxu3rOU

Como embaralhar de maneira oficial cada modalidade do campeonato: (how to scramble correctly)
3. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SkzirFxpg8Kd3SD0bRDX6IX0ltlFE8Q

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).
A cumulative time limit may be enforced (see Regulation A1a2).

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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