WCA World Championship 2019


Date
Jul 11 - 14, 2019
City
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Venue

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Address
1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf VIC 3006
Details

Plenary

Website
WCA World Championship 2019 website
Contact

Speedcubing Australia

Organizers
Edward Hollingdale, Ethan Pride, Jeffrey Hobbs, Kerrie Jarman, Paul N. van de Geest, Speedcubing Australia, and Tim McMahon
WCA Delegates
Alex Asbery, Edward Hollingdale, Ethan Pride, James Macdiarmid, Laura Ohrndorf, Liam Sweet, Nathan Seeto, Philippe Virouleau, and Sebastian Robbins
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Events
Main event
Competitors
833
Registration period

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Highlights
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Philipp Weyer won with an average of 6.74 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Sean Patrick Villanueva finished second (6.78) and Sebastian Weyer finished third (6.81).

World records: Andrew Huang‎ Skewb 0.93 (single); Max Park‎ 7x7x7 Cube 1:44.02 (single) and 7x7x7 Cube 1:50.10 (average); Stanley Chapel‎ 4x4x4 Blindfolded 1:08.07 (single), 4x4x4 Blindfolded 1:21.81 (average), and 5x5x5 Blindfolded 2:38.77 (single).

African records: Timothy Lawrance‎ 3x3x3 Fewest Moves 25 (single) and 3x3x3 Fewest Moves 28.00 (average).

Asian records: Lim Hung (林弘)‎ 3x3x3 With Feet 17.10 (single) and 3x3x3 With Feet 23.29 (average); Makoto Takaoka (高岡誠)‎ Square-1 7.50 (average); Seung Hyuk Nahm (남승혁)‎ 4x4x4 Cube 19.87 (single), 4x4x4 Cube 23.57 (average), 5x5x5 Cube 45.75 (average), 5x5x5 Cube 40.66 (single), 5x5x5 Cube 44.78 (average), and 6x6x6 Cube 1:24.61 (single).

Oceanian records: David Epstein‎ Square-1 8.68 (average); Tom Nelson‎ 3x3x3 Multi-Blind 29/31 57:09 (single).

European records: Amos Nordman‎ Megaminx 34.50 (average); Ciarán Beahan‎ 5x5x5 Cube 38.96 (single) and 6x6x6 Cube 1:27.23 (average); Martin Vædele Egdal‎ 3x3x3 Blindfolded 21.52 (average) and 3x3x3 Blindfolded 19.94 (average).

North American records: Max Hilliard‎ 3x3x3 Blindfolded 16.23 (single).

South American records: Manuel Gutman‎ 3x3x3 Blindfolded 20.81 (average) and 5x5x5 Blindfolded 6:13.53 (single).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Philipp Weyer 5.97 6.74 Germany 9.637.266.245.976.73
2 Sean Patrick Villanueva 6.00 6.78 Philippines 8.336.107.356.906.00
3 Sebastian Weyer 6.29 6.81 Germany 7.186.856.296.408.82

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Jiazhou Li (李佳洲) 1.34 1.49 China 1.381.663.661.341.42
2 Antonie Paterakis 1.22 1.73 Greece 2.291.551.791.221.85
3 Zayn Khanani 1.24 1.79 United States 3.772.011.241.701.67

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Park 19.08 21.58 United States 19.7419.0823.2924.1121.72
2 Sebastian Weyer 20.54 22.60 Germany 27.0720.7620.5422.5124.52
3 Seung Hyuk Nahm (남승혁) 19.87 AsR 23.57 AsR Republic of Korea 26.0923.0821.5319.8727.44

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Park 40.79 41.43 United States 41.6440.8140.7941.8342.31
2 Seung Hyuk Nahm (남승혁) 40.66 AsR 44.78 AsR Republic of Korea 53.8846.9744.8842.4840.66
3 Feliks Zemdegs 41.39 45.73 Australia 47.4745.8241.3943.9151.46

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Park 1:17.49 1:20.40 United States 1:24.591:17.491:19.12
2 Kevin Hays 1:18.42 1:27.02 United States 1:18.421:30.941:31.69
3 Ciarán Beahan 1:25.54 1:27.23 ER Ireland 1:28.511:27.641:25.54

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Park 1:44.02 WR 1:50.10 WR United States 1:44.021:50.941:55.33
2 Ciarán Beahan 2:00.55 2:11.39 Ireland 2:19.842:00.552:13.77
3 Seung Hyuk Nahm (남승혁) 2:09.48 2:11.64 NR Republic of Korea 2:09.482:13.642:11.81

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Manuel Gutman 18.44 20.81 SAR Argentina 21.4222.5718.44
2 Gianfranco Huanqui 18.53 DNF Peru 18.5321.37DNF
3 Stanley Chapel 18.70 DNF United States DNF21.2618.70

3x3x3 Fewest Moves

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Firstian Fushada (符逢城) 24 25.33 Indonesia 252724
1 Christopher Chi 24 25.33 United States 242725
3 Sebastiano Tronto 24 25.67 Italy 252428
3 Jan Bentlage 24 25.67 Germany 262724

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Max Park 9.69 10.48 United States 9.699.7110.4211.3212.44
2 Patrick Ponce 9.35 11.25 United States 13.4310.639.3511.4811.64
3 Juliette Sébastien 9.78 11.32 France 10.979.7811.6911.3113.93

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Yunhao Lou (娄云皓) 4.42 4.73 China 4.824.704.67DNF4.42
2 Tairan Zhong (钟泰然) 4.77 6.01 China 7.096.466.754.834.77
3 Zijia Feng (冯子甲) 5.29 6.10 China 6.745.835.2912.505.74

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Juan Pablo Huanqui 28.20 33.81 Peru 34.3532.1235.8434.9628.20
2 Amos Nordman 32.43 34.50 ER Finland 36.2632.6832.4337.5634.56
3 Yunliang Zhang (张赟量) 33.81 36.93 China 40.2135.9541.3633.8134.62

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Tymon Kolasiński 1.98 2.40 Poland 2.864.141.982.082.25
2 Dominik Górny 2.13 2.77 Poland 3.553.192.132.292.83
3 Elvin Thorsen 2.08 2.82 Sweden 2.455.412.082.353.67

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Noriyuki Okada (岡田典之) 2.38 3.00 Japan 3.132.522.384.973.35
2 Zongyang Li (李宗阳) 2.68 3.05 China 3.033.112.683.015.49
3 Carlos Méndez García-Barroso 2.68 3.25 Spain 3.642.782.683.453.53

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Aiden Bartlett 6.82 7.60 United States 8.066.828.817.267.49
2 Makoto Takaoka (高岡誠) 7.19 7.94 Japan 28.048.448.107.277.19
3 Daniel Karnaukh 6.47 8.15 United States 8.109.886.478.557.79

4x4x4 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Stanley Chapel 1:08.07 WR 1:21.81 WR United States 1:37.101:08.071:20.27
2 Bill Wang 2:12.30 DNF Canada 2:12.30DNF2:18.77
3 Neel Gore 2:26.14 DNF United States DNF2:26.14DNF

5x5x5 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Stanley Chapel 2:38.77 WR DNF United States DNFDNF2:38.77
2 Graham Siggins 3:38.88 DNF United States DNF3:57.003:38.88
3 Kaijun Lin (林恺俊) 3:40.93 DNF China DNFDNF3:40.93

3x3x3 Multi-Blind

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Graham Siggins 51/54 59:06 United States 50/54 1:00:0051/54 59:06
2 Mark Boyanowski 47/50 54:18 United States 47/50 54:1842/52 57:56
3 Shivam Bansal 46/49 58:26 India 43/46 1:00:0046/49 58:26

3x3x3 With Feet

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Lim Hung (林弘) 17.10 AsR 23.29 AsR Malaysia 23.3117.1026.9719.59DNF
2 Mohammed Aiman Koli 25.84 30.15 India 25.8432.0432.1729.3429.07
3 Henri Gerber 26.18 31.27 Germany 26.1843.8538.1226.8228.87
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