I must say, the "allow to push Clock pins in inspection" is an AMAZING regulation for organizers. It makes it so that Clock basically has almost no incidents, making it very fast to do. I now always include Clock in my comps for the same reason I include 2x2, Pyra, Skewb and Sq-1: they're fast and take little time, so they don't alter the schedule too much (if you have good scramblers ofc)
3:50 "additional lighting" imagine someone solving and they're like "I cant see the cube well enough" and decides to turn on a flashlight also another yo kai watch fan?
more funny stuff (years are just whatever year i found them in first): the judge should _mentally_ count (part of) inspection. like in their head even though they have a stopwatch. (2006) if the organizers want they could make a round where you don't have to participate in the first round to participate in the second round (2009) screw it 2x2 best of 1 (2017; see 6.25 Bay Area 2017) uh 90 minutes FMC? i hadnt heard of this until I just looked now (2004) "OKAY" (2022) the whole old inspection system was funny but i think that's pretty well known (2006; best seen through video, e.g. stefan pochmann's 9.05 clock wr single is on youtube) there shall be an election for new wca events every year in January and February (2008) 2/2 mbld beats 99/100 mbld (2007) other stuff: NSM Thailand Rubik's Cube contest 2009 was one of those closed competitions (only for Thai students). also 2 rounds of 3x3 over 3 days sounds like the correct amount of time that would take right there's a regulation history page btw you don't need to use the wayback machine thanks for reading long comment by me
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I must say, the "allow to push Clock pins in inspection" is an AMAZING regulation for organizers. It makes it so that Clock basically has almost no incidents, making it very fast to do. I now always include Clock in my comps for the same reason I include 2x2, Pyra, Skewb and Sq-1: they're fast and take little time, so they don't alter the schedule too much (if you have good scramblers ofc)
yes, i was very opposed to it at first but i have grown more acustomed to it
I was about to go to bed but watching this is more important
honestly i was about to go to sleep but uploading this is more important
3:50 "additional lighting"
imagine someone solving and they're like "I cant see the cube well enough" and decides to turn on a flashlight
also another yo kai watch fan?
lol i was a yo kai watch stan back in elementary school, it holds a special place in my heart, it was basically my pokemon
2004 regs had FMC for 90 min instead of 60
woah i didnt know that
This channel deserves way more credit
700 subs yey congrats!!!!!!!
thank you! im honestly surprised i achieved it that quickly 😅
I forgot to Say, im the 700 sub
Good stuff! A lot of venues are freezing. Too bad that's no longer regulated!
lol yeah, but i think there is a reg somewhere that says "room temperature"
omg my talented twin
3:52 I'm young can someone explain what a walkman is??
Articles 6 and 8 got deleted. There's also a note that regulations are not reassigned when they get deleted.
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more funny stuff (years are just whatever year i found them in first):
the judge should _mentally_ count (part of) inspection. like in their head even though they have a stopwatch. (2006)
if the organizers want they could make a round where you don't have to participate in the first round to participate in the second round (2009)
screw it 2x2 best of 1 (2017; see 6.25 Bay Area 2017)
uh 90 minutes FMC? i hadnt heard of this until I just looked now (2004)
"OKAY" (2022)
the whole old inspection system was funny but i think that's pretty well known (2006; best seen through video, e.g. stefan pochmann's 9.05 clock wr single is on youtube)
there shall be an election for new wca events every year in January and February (2008)
2/2 mbld beats 99/100 mbld (2007)
other stuff:
NSM Thailand Rubik's Cube contest 2009 was one of those closed competitions (only for Thai students). also 2 rounds of 3x3 over 3 days sounds like the correct amount of time that would take right
there's a regulation history page btw you don't need to use the wayback machine
thanks for reading long comment by me
the research on this is crazy, thanks man lol
@@cartercubes np, i already knew most of the comment beforehand because i was a weird child who read the wca regulations for fun
I have a precal test tomorrow. But I guess I’m staying up
wait same lol
womp womp
Wait I just had one today there's no way
Great video🤩 Can you do one about how the WR has improved in different events?
Can I change the pins of clock in inspection?
2:55 jay house 💀💀
ikr lol
mbld did not used to have a timelimit, which meant people would memorize for 4.5 hours straight.
LOL Carter you're awesome
bro the yokai watch music omg only for this i follow
yes
DURING WOMANS HISTORY MONTH??? this is too funny
This video is cool (around 15 degrees celcius) and I guess I won't bring my walkman to my next comp. PS Brave browser ftw.
lmao yes i love brave browser ive saved 1 day of ad time with it
Just FYI, there's regs history, you don't need to use wayback machine.
I like to solve while standing
bro using wayback machine 💀
its actually really cool to use lol
@@cartercubeswca keeps an archive of all their regulations on their website, dating back to 2004
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bouta head to bed buuuuuuuuuuut
What the fuck is a celsius
My favorite drink
kilometer
Centigram
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Perfect upload time for the asian audience