US Nationals 2016


Date
Jul 29 - 31, 2016
City
Portland, Oregon, United States
Venue

Columbia Conference Center

Address
8439 NE Columbia Boulevard
Website
US Nationals 2016 website
Contact

Contact form

WCA Delegates
Kit Clement and Tim Reynolds
Information

US Nationals 2016 will have a competitor limit of 600 people. Competitors must register online by July 1 and pay online in order to reserve their spot in the competition.

US Nationals 2016 is open to competitors of all nationalities, and prizes will be given to the top competitors regardless of nationality. Only US Citizens will be eligible to win the title of US National Champion.

Events
Main event
Competitors
534
Registration requirements
This competition is over, click here to display the registration requirements it used.
Highlights
Click here to display the highlights of the competition.

Lucas Etter won with an average of 7.54 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Bill Wang finished second (7.56) and Mats Valk finished third (7.81).

World records: Drew Brads‎ Pyraminx 2.14 (average); Juan Pablo Huanqui‎ Megaminx 35.50 (single) and Megaminx 40.94 (average).

Oceanian records: Jayden McNeill‎ 3x3x3 Blindfolded 36.89 (average).

North American records: Bill Wang‎ 4x4x4 Cube 27.91 (average); Kevin Hays‎ 5x5x5 Cube 49.85 (single), 7x7x7 Cube 2:25.87 (single), and 7x7x7 Cube 2:32.04 (average); Mark Boyanowski‎ 3x3x3 Multi-Blind 33/35 56:44 (single); Max Park‎ 4x4x4 Cube 29.06 (average).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lucas Etter 6.95 7.54 United States 7.266.957.258.1110.25
2 Bill Wang 6.72 7.56 Canada 7.806.728.457.657.22
3 Mats Valk 6.72 7.81 Netherlands 8.139.777.427.896.72

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lucas Etter 1.54 2.18 United States 2.901.961.54DNF1.69
2 Rami Sbahi 1.66 2.40 United States 1.993.172.502.711.66
3 Jayden McNeill 1.96 2.45 Australia 2.462.802.421.962.46

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Bill Wang 25.25 27.91 NAR Canada 27.9327.7625.2533.7628.05
2 Max Park 26.75 30.30 United States 32.4330.5326.7531.8528.52
3 Mats Valk 25.34 31.36 Netherlands 25.3432.2939.2331.1830.61

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Kevin Hays 49.85 NAR 55.49 United States 49.8559.041:15.7552.3255.12
2 Bill Wang 56.81 1:00.51 NR Canada 1:00.681:01.9156.8158.941:02.82
3 Mats Valk 59.91 1:01.19 Netherlands 1:02.551:00.901:00.1259.911:04.00

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Kevin Hays 1:37.04 1:49.80 United States 2:04.371:37.041:47.99
2 Max Park 1:56.38 2:02.18 United States 2:06.491:56.382:03.68
3 Kevin Costello III 2:02.44 2:10.07 United States 2:15.352:02.442:12.41

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Kevin Hays 2:25.87 NAR 2:32.04 NAR United States 2:34.832:25.872:35.42
2 Max Park 3:01.49 3:06.39 United States 3:02.603:15.073:01.49
3 John Brechon 3:00.17 3:07.72 United States 3:11.353:11.643:00.17

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Gianfranco Huanqui 30.10 DNF Peru 30.10DNFDNF
2 Bill Wang 31.57 NR DNF Canada 40.81DNF31.57
3 Ishaan Agrawal 32.33 DNF United States DNFDNF32.33

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Brandon Harnish 26 28.33 United States 272632
2 Cale Schoon 23 28.67 United States 302333
3 Mark Boyanowski 26 29.00 United States 262932

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Justin Mallari 11.08 12.32 United States 14.5111.0811.9711.4313.57
2 Bill Wang 11.16 12.92 Canada 13.9711.9511.1613.4613.34
3 Keaton Ellis 10.61 13.00 United States 17.5612.3112.1714.5110.61

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Robbie Villarica 6.19 7.52 Philippines 6.916.197.50DNF8.15
2 Nathaniel Berg 6.11 7.59 Sweden DNF7.336.366.119.08
3 Joshua Feran 6.89 7.65 United States 7.717.52DNF7.736.89

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Juan Pablo Huanqui 36.40 41.73 Peru 39.8242.8150.5736.4042.56
2 Andy Denney 46.43 48.22 United States 46.4348.9048.0147.7449.12
3 Sam Myung 53.83 58.51 United States 54.021:08.061:03.9557.5653.83

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Livia Kleiner 2.56 2.99 United States 3.372.562.973.562.62
2 Drew Brads 2.25 3.11 United States 2.993.002.254.253.34
3 Henry Savich 2.92 3.49 United States 3.162.923.643.993.68

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jayden McNeill 3.42 3.86 Australia 5.133.423.744.193.66
2 Rami Sbahi 3.01 3.96 United States 6.854.043.173.014.67
3 Ty Marshall 3.54 4.45 United States 4.475.083.543.806.22

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ty Marshall 9.02 10.75 United States 12.6214.559.479.0210.17
2 Sophie Chan 8.34 12.33 United States 15.7410.788.3410.5715.65
3 Tommy Szeliga 9.21 12.40 United States 9.5717.4810.1621.759.21

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Cale Schoon 2:59.91 DNF United States 2:59.91DNFDNF
2 Bill Wang 3:31.13 DNF Canada 3:31.13DNFDNF
3 Noah Arthurs 3:37.02 DNF United States DNF4:10.313:37.02

5x5x5 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Cale Schoon 8:38.84 DNF United States DNF8:38.84DNF
2 Mark Boyanowski 9:18.58 DNF United States DNFDNF9:18.58
3 Gianfranco Huanqui 11:52.00 DNF Peru DNF11:52.00DNF

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Mark Boyanowski 33/35 56:44 NAR United States 33/35 56:4433/38 57:20
2 Gianfranco Huanqui 26/26 59:07 Peru 26/26 59:0721/28 1:00:00
3 Cale Schoon 23/26 55:14 United States 19/28 59:3123/26 55:14
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.