CubingUSA Northeast Championship 2022


Date
May 27 - 30, 2022
City
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Venue

George Sherman Union at Boston University

Address
775 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts
Details

The venue is on the second floor of the George Sherman Union. There will be big cubes to guide people to the room.

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Alex Cohen, James Quinn, Jesse Mailloux, and Jonas Rajagopal
WCA Delegates
Blake Thompson, Calvin Nielson, Evan Liu, JP Bulman, James Quinn, Lauren Phung, Stephen Griggs, and Tim Reynolds
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Information

This is the CubingUSA regional championship for the Northeast United States, however anyone can attend. See more information on the Northeast Champions Tab.

All competitors must read the COVID Safety/Waiver Tab before registering, and all guests must read it before attending.

The venue for this competition is different from previous BU competitions. See the venue tab.

While this competition does happen over the course of four days, only those competing in Fewest Moves or Multi-Blind will need to be there Friday night. The competition will end by 2:30PM on Monday.

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Events
Main event
Competitors
266
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

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Highlights
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Matty Hiroto Inaba won with an average of 5.97 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Christopher Sun finished second (6.48) and Patrick Ponce finished third (6.56).

World records: Max Siauw‎ Square-1 5.02 (average); Sameer Aggarwal‎ Square-1 4.37 (single).

Asian records: Antonio Kam (甘浩東)‎ 3x3x3 One-Handed 6.85 (single).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Matty Hiroto Inaba 4.52 5.97 United States 4.524.886.596.437.96
2 Christopher Sun 6.18 6.48 United States 6.346.187.016.896.22
3 Patrick Ponce 5.49 6.56 United States 7.685.496.616.636.43

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jerry Yao 1.39 1.62 United States 1.481.621.392.111.77
2 Will Callan 1.26 1.63 United States 3.531.261.831.341.71
3 Ryan Wu 1.33 1.74 Canada 1.331.871.384.031.98

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Patrick Ponce 21.08 25.35 United States 24.3427.1825.2821.0826.43
2 Matty Hiroto Inaba 23.52 25.77 United States 29.7127.8925.8823.5223.53
3 Christopher Sun 23.45 26.05 United States 23.53DNF28.6623.4525.97

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Patrick Ponce 44.79 47.87 United States 48.3446.9458.8448.3444.79
2 Brandon Nunez 44.86 50.83 United States 46.8454.2357.8144.8651.42
3 Matty Hiroto Inaba 43.15 51.31 United States 54.3656.9549.5749.9943.15

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Kevin Hays 1:26.72 1:28.30 United States 1:28.361:26.721:29.83
2 Benjamin Wei 1:25.02 1:28.33 United States 1:25.021:26.361:33.62
3 Brandon Nunez 1:28.91 1:34.94 United States 1:31.031:28.911:44.88

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Kevin Hays 2:00.54 2:08.95 United States 2:15.372:10.942:00.54
2 Benjamin Wei 2:08.27 2:12.87 United States 2:19.322:11.032:08.27
3 Brandon Nunez 2:23.50 2:28.70 United States 2:23.502:25.472:37.13

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Elliott Kobelansky 16.01 DNF Canada 16.0116.29DNF
2 Stanley Chapel 17.67 26.64 United States 19.4217.6742.84
3 Liam Chen 18.27 DNF United States 18.4018.27DNF

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Krish Shah-Nathwani 21 23.67 United States 242621
2 AJ Kamal 22 24.00 United States 222426
3 Christopher Chi 21 24.33 United States 212923

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Patrick Ponce 10.20 10.72 United States 10.6010.6410.2012.6210.92
2 Antonio Kam (甘浩東) 9.23 11.70 Hong Kong, China 12.6911.4211.119.2312.58
3 Matty Hiroto Inaba 10.95 12.53 United States 12.5810.9511.3315.7313.69

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Aedan Bryant 4.46 5.11 United States 4.465.455.354.53DNF
2 Lucas Nieuwland 4.92 5.36 NR Canada 5.265.554.925.287.37
3 Caleb Trelford 4.57 5.39 United States 6.204.984.576.694.98

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Nicolas Naing 29.82 32.74 United States 34.7937.8033.1029.8230.33
2 Alexei Sinyavin 32.17 34.11 United States 32.1733.9935.1133.2345.53
3 Patrick Ponce 31.20 40.04 United States 31.2040.5143.8336.4843.12

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ezra Shere 2.37 2.51 United States 2.432.372.56DNF2.55
2 Andres Rodriguez 1.92 2.67 United States 2.653.912.612.741.92
3 Krish Shah-Nathwani 1.94 2.70 United States 2.192.741.943.163.72

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Carter Kucala 2.02 3.59 United States 2.022.693.85DNF4.22
2 Zayn Khanani 1.49 3.74 United States 1.49DNF4.654.582.00
3 Stanley Chapel 2.56 3.79 United States 2.583.884.904.902.56

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Sameer Aggarwal 4.37 WR 5.43 United States 5.455.687.455.164.37
2 Max Siauw 4.84 5.58 United States 4.847.025.745.295.70
3 Benjamin Gottschalk 4.45 6.48 United States 5.956.189.824.457.31

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Elliott Kobelansky 1:57.18 DNF Canada DNF1:57.18DNF
2 Evan Liu 5:07.02 DNF United States DNF5:07.02DNF
3 Hassan Khanani 7:33.36 DNF United States DNFDNF7:33.36

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Elliott Kobelansky 48/55 57:09 NR Canada 48/55 57:09DNF
2 Stanley Chapel 43/49 58:07 United States 43/49 58:07DNF
3 Christopher Sun 14/18 1:00:00 United States DNF14/18 1:00:00
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