Speedcubing, (also referred to as speedsolving or cubing) is the practice of competitively solving Rubik's Cube-like puzzles as quickly as possible.
Here, you'll be able to find answers to the most common questions about speedcubing, including competitions, results and more!
Speedcubing, (also referred to as speedsolving or cubing) is the practice of competitively solving Rubik's Cube-like puzzles as quickly as possible.
Speedcubing New Zealand (SNZ) is New Zealand's WCA-recongnised Regional Organization. We are responsible for managing and promoting speedcubing in New Zealand.
The WCA (World Cube Association) is the international governing body of speedcubing.
Yes! Check out the competitions page for more information.
To compete, you only need to be able to solve the cube! While some competitions have time limits to stay on schedule, these can often be met fairly easily.
No. Everyone, regardless of age, gender or skill competes together!
Once the competition is over, you'll be able to view your results by going to the competition's page on the WCA website andc licking on the "By Person" tab.
Note that it can take up to a week for the results to be uploaded.
We are always keen to organise competitions in new areas, even those that don't have a particularly large or well-established cubing community! If you want to organise a competition, please reach out to us, and we will guide you through the process.
Note that organising competitions can take a lot of work, so please only contact us about organising if you're serious and willing to put in the time needed.