IORC: Indian Open Rubik's Cube

Total prizes worth INR 40,000.

Invented in the spring of 1974, in Hungary, by Erno Rubik, to help explain 3-D geometry, the Rubik's Cube has gone on to become the world's bestselling toy.  With time, more and more people have become addicted to speedsolving. Competitions are organized on a frequent scale, under the guidance of the World Cube Association. Indian Open Rubik's Cube '08 (IORC '08) was the first such event to be held in India.

Now in its third year, IORC provides you again a chance to showcase your cubing talents. Your times will be recorded and put on the WCA sites for everyone across the globe to see and be compared to. With a very hefty prize money at stake, this is an opportunity no cuber can afford to miss.

 

You can take part in any (one of more) of the following events:

Main events:

Rubik's cube (3x3x3)

2x2x2

4x4x4

5x5x5

3x3x3 Blindfolded

3x3x3 One Handed

Side Events:

Multiple Blindfold

4x4x4 Blindfold

Square-One

Please note that there will be no preliminaries or prize money for any of the side events.

All the events will be conducted in strict accordance to the WCA rules and regulations. Mr John Louis will be the WCA delegate officiating the event.

 


For any queries contact us at iorc@techkriti.org or any of the co-ordinators -
Event Coordinators:

Shobhit Jain
shobhit@iitk.ac.in 9452004037
Ambuj Singh
ambujs@iitk.ac.in

Satyam Kumar
satyam@iitk.ac.in
9956931817

 

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