Warm Up Seattle 2025


Date
Jun 28 - 29, 2025
City
Lynnwood, Washington, United States
Venue

Lynnwood Event Center

Address
3711 196th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98036
Details

Top floor

Contact
Organization team
Organizers
Adam Walker, Alex Moscibroda, Benjamin Gottschalk, Cailyn Sinclair, Eli Kirk, Ethan Davis, and Pacific Northwest Cubing
WCA Delegates
Adam Walker, Ben Royce, Benjamin Gottschalk, Blake Thompson, Cailyn Sinclair, Clancy Caster, Gabe McBee, Kevin Matthews, Matthew Dickman, Nick Silvestri, Peter Preston, Rainier Feiler, and Tripp Peters
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Information

Welcome to the Pacific Northwest!

Warm Up Seattle 2025 is an exciting event for both attendees of the World Championships 2025 and folks who are not able to attend the championship.

This competition is a favorites competition where you may register for up to 6 events (FTO does not count towards this limit).

By registering for this competition, you should be aware of the WCA Regulations and this specific competitions Competitor Responsibilites.

Events
Main event
Competitors
266
Registration period

Online registration opened and closed .

Registration requirements
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There is a competitor limit of 300 competitors.
The base registration fee for this competition is $65 (United States Dollar).
If your registration is cancelled before you will be refunded 50% of your registration fee.
Registrants on the waiting list may be accepted onto the competitor list until .
If you are a registered competitor you may change your registered events until on the Register tab.
No on the spot registrations will be accepted.
Any spectator can attend for free.
Competitors may register in at most 6 events.

FTO is a separate unofficial event, the sign up process will be different than the normal events and does not count towards the 6 event limit.

Please read our competitor responsbilities tab before registering!`

Highlights
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Xuanyi Geng (耿暄一) won with an average of 4.94 seconds in the 3x3x3 Cube event. Alexey Tsvetkov finished second (5.73) and Timofei Tarasenko finished third (5.81).

African records: Daniel Rush‎ 5x5x5 Cube 42.28 (single), 6x6x6 Cube 1:23.64 (average), and 7x7x7 Cube 2:04.29 (single).

3x3x3 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Xuanyi Geng (耿暄一) 4.39 4.94 China 4.735.215.014.395.08
2 Alexey Tsvetkov 4.80 5.73 Russia 5.616.666.164.805.42
3 Timofei Tarasenko 3.72 NR 5.81 Russia 8.125.585.753.726.11

2x2x2 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Luke Garrett 1.10 1.37 United States 1.101.981.161.751.21
2 Ian Cantius Fredric 1.18 1.49 India 1.651.501.181.561.40
3 Ezra Severson 1.41 1.52 United States 1.411.621.463.421.49

4x4x4 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Matty Hiroto Inaba 17.97 21.17 United States 19.3422.0725.1422.0917.97
2 Timofei Tarasenko 20.23 22.45 Russia 20.2321.9623.8421.5624.16
3 Luke Garrett 22.26 24.41 United States 23.9824.9426.2924.3122.26

5x5x5 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Timofei Tarasenko 35.72 42.60 Russia 46.3637.6643.7835.7247.13
2 Matty Hiroto Inaba 39.54 44.62 United States 47.2041.5345.1248.0939.54
3 Luke Garrett 39.67 44.98 United States 48.1442.5139.6747.7344.70

6x6x6 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Timofei Tarasenko 1:14.60 1:19.95 Russia 1:20.811:14.601:24.45
2 Matty Hiroto Inaba 1:20.93 1:25.37 United States 1:23.341:31.851:20.93
3 Kevin Hays 1:23.34 1:26.79 United States 1:29.861:23.341:27.18

7x7x7 Cube

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Kevin Hays 1:57.73 2:01.90 United States 2:06.441:57.732:01.54
2 Kate Grahame 1:59.48 2:10.06 United States 2:18.542:12.161:59.48
3 Timofei Tarasenko 2:06.37 2:11.29 Russia 2:17.732:06.372:09.76

3x3x3 Blindfolded

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Timothy Castle 20.48 DNF United States 24.0020.48DNF
2 Ayden Kainalu A. Bueno 20.59 25.54 United States 34.7720.5921.26
3 Maxime Madrzyk 20.77 DNF France 20.98DNF20.77

3x3x3 One-Handed

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Luke Garrett 6.99 9.71 United States 12.2811.006.997.5410.60
2 Alexey Tsvetkov 9.62 9.98 Russia 10.379.759.8210.999.62
3 Luke Tycksen 9.99 10.72 United States 11.2010.839.9912.9910.14

Clock

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Greyson James 2.78 3.35 United States 2.784.123.393.313.35
2 Jonathan Wang (王嘉洺) 2.94 3.41 Canada 5.613.533.533.162.94
3 Zayd Chaudhry 3.49 3.91 Australia DNF4.203.493.763.78

Megaminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Timofei Tarasenko 23.53 27.65 Russia 27.3323.5327.7427.8831.68
2 Zeke Mackay 27.96 32.39 United States 36.0132.1927.9630.4534.54
3 Beth Lee 30.10 33.42 Singapore 33.3432.9633.9530.1037.93

Pyraminx

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Tripp Peters 1.77 1.99 United States 1.982.071.913.901.77
2 Luke Garrett 1.52 2.34 United States 1.702.021.523.313.45
3 Alexey Tsvetkov 1.24 2.38 Russia 3.87DNF1.421.861.24

Skewb

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Ash Black 1.64 1.80 United States 1.642.251.701.811.89
2 Alexey Tsvetkov 1.83 2.38 Russia 3.402.222.862.071.83
3 Mattheo de Wit 1.97 2.38 Netherlands 2.792.222.131.974.20

Square-1

# Name Best Average Representing Solves
1 Sameer Aggarwal 4.34 5.33 United States 5.555.185.255.684.34
2 Brian Johnson 5.74 6.75 United States 6.817.296.155.747.69
3 Benjamin Gottschalk 6.90 7.97 United States 9.168.546.907.298.07
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