Skowhegan Puzzlefest 2026


Date
Apr 18 - 19, 2026
City
Skowhegan, Maine, United States
Venue

Skowhegan Area High School

Address
61 Academy Circle, Skowhegan, Maine 04976
Details

Library/Media Center

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Cube New England and Luke Chestnutt
WCA Delegates
Chandler Pike, Derek White, Michael Amarello, Tommy Chestnutt, and Zachary Miller
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Information

This competition is organized by Cube New England, a non-profit organization dedicated to the growth of speedcubing in New England.

Students & Staff of MSAD 54 can compete in this competition free of charge. After you have registered, please use your district-issued email address to email Tommy Chestnutt @ tchestnutt@msad54.org. After confirming relationship with the district, your registration will be accepted. All other registration requirements remain the same (competiiton limits, registration timeline, etc.).

Events
Main event
Competitors
47
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

Registration requirements
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There is a competitor limit of 55 competitors.
The base registration fee for this competition is $25 (United States Dollar).
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Registrants on the waiting list may be accepted onto the competitor list until .
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No on the spot registrations will be accepted.
Spectators are only permitted as companions of competitors.
Competitors may bring at most 1 guest.

By registering, I hereby release and hold harmless Cube New England Inc. and its officers and volunteers (“Cube New England”), to the fullest extent permitted by law, from and against any and all claims, damages, injuries, liabilities, losses, costs, or expenses of any kind or nature which may arise out of or relate to my traveling to or from, attending, or participating in the Event and my use of any venue facilities, including any liability for injury, death, or damage attributable to the alleged negligence of Cube New England, but excluding liability for injury, death, or damage caused solely by gross negligence of Cube New England. I take full personal responsibility for my conduct and actions during the Event and agree to indemnify Cube New England for any loss, damage, injury or expense resulting from my acts or omissions while participating in the Event or present at the event venue.

Highlights
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Aedan Bryant won with an average of 4.28 seconds in the Clock event. William Lavoie finished second (5.57) and Saisabari Ramesh finished third (6.19).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ryan Pilat 6.10 6.45 United States 7.046.486.646.236.10
2 Graeme Stone 7.32 7.94 United States 7.517.329.478.567.74
3 Aidan McKenzie 7.27 8.18 United States 8.038.598.237.278.27

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 William Lavoie 1.07 1.27 Canada 1.611.071.171.551.09
2 Ryan Pilat 1.45 1.76 United States 1.573.121.452.131.58
3 Aedan Bryant 1.95 2.18 United States 1.952.631.952.072.53

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ryan Pilat 22.71 24.72 United States 26.8922.9122.7125.7225.52
2 Aidan McKenzie 23.96 29.29 United States 32.6035.8725.2623.9630.01
3 Aedan Bryant 29.59 30.14 United States 30.0729.5933.6029.8430.51

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ryan Pilat 43.54 49.16 United States 43.5450.4352.4450.6446.40
2 Graeme Stone 46.76 53.45 United States 53.8746.7656.661:05.2549.82
3 Aidan McKenzie 53.93 54.67 United States 54.6854.3753.9356.6254.96

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ryan Pilat 2:18.12 2:23.58 United States 2:23.982:28.642:18.12
2 Chandler Pike 2:34.08 2:46.82 United States 2:58.212:48.172:34.08
3 Aedan Bryant 2:52.17 2:56.65 United States 2:56.043:01.752:52.17

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 William Lavoie 12.66 14.63 Canada 14.3512.6613.8315.7216.02
2 Aidan McKenzie 13.85 15.23 United States 16.2014.7014.7816.8113.85
3 Aedan Bryant 13.54 15.65 United States 15.8516.5314.9716.1313.54

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Aedan Bryant 3.93 4.28 United States 6.273.934.394.314.15
2 William Lavoie 3.98 5.57 Canada 6.775.546.574.613.98
3 Saisabari Ramesh 5.50 6.19 United States 6.125.876.588.005.50

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Aidan McKenzie 38.33 39.29 United States 39.1538.3339.1039.9839.61
2 Saisabari Ramesh 44.39 47.97 United States 45.1652.6649.7644.3949.00
3 Aedan Bryant 43.17 48.18 United States 49.3454.2450.6243.1744.59

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Matthew Jalkut 2.11 2.12 United States 2.652.112.112.142.11
2 William Lavoie 2.04 2.67 Canada 3.592.812.972.242.04
3 Saisabari Ramesh 2.09 3.17 United States 3.632.803.076.382.09

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 William Lavoie 1.82 2.34 Canada 2.662.156.081.822.20
2 Saisabari Ramesh 2.11 2.75 United States 3.952.112.572.383.31
3 Aedan Bryant 3.60 4.55 United States 7.223.603.974.764.91

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ryan Pilat 4.91 6.05 United States 6.364.916.098.205.69
2 Aedan Bryant 7.54 10.42 United States 15.269.7213.248.307.54
3 Saisabari Ramesh 8.07 12.79 United States 14.3614.6610.208.0713.81
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