2003 World Rubik's Games Championship

The 2003 World Rubik's Games Championship was held August 23–24 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Ontario Science Centre. There were 13 different events, involving the Rubik's Cube and variations as well as other Rubik's puzzles. Listed below are the champions of each event. For full results of each event, click the link in the reference section.

For the Rubik's Cube, the best of five attempts was taken. For the 4x4 and 5x5 cubes the average of all three attempts was the overall score. In Rubik's Magic and Master Magic, the best of three attempts were taken. Finally, for 3x3 One-Handed the best of two attempts was taken. Both average and best times could count towards National, Continental, and World Records even if that measurement did not determine the overall winner.

Event [1] Name Country Best Status Average Status Details
Rubik's Cube Dan Knights USA 18.76 None 20.00 WR 21.13/19.93/18.95/22.07/18.76
4x4 Cube Masayuki Akimoto Japan 1:27.06 None 1:36.98 None 1:43.40/1:27.06/1:40.49
5x5 Cube Masayuki Akimoto Japan 2:46.96 AsR 2:50.45 WR 2:56.76/2:47.62/2:46.96
3x3 Blindfolded Dror Vomberg Israel 3:56.00 WR N/A N/A
3x3 One-Handed Chris Hardwick USA 44.98 WR N/A N/A 44.98/1:00.45
3x3 Fewest Moves Mirek Goljan Czech Republic 29 WR N/A N/A
Megaminx Grant Tregay USA 2:12.82 WR N/A N/A
Pyraminx Andy Bellenir USA 14.09 WR N/A N/A
Square-1 Lars Vandenbergh Belgium 41.80 WR N/A N/A
Rubik's Clock Jaap Scherphuis Netherlands 38.97 WR N/A N/A
Rubik's Magic Jaap Scherphuis Netherlands 3.06 WR N/A N/A 5.34/3.19/3.06
Master Magic Jaap Scherphuis Netherlands 8.22 WR N/A N/A 9.91/13.92/8.22
4x4 Blindfolded Dror Vomberg Israel 22:35.00 WR N/A N/A

WR = World Record

AsR = Asian Record

References

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