diff --git a/wca-guidelines.md b/wca-guidelines.md index fc364fb0..d4513989 100644 --- a/wca-guidelines.md +++ b/wca-guidelines.md @@ -100,6 +100,9 @@ To be more informative, each Guideline is classified using one of the following - 4b4+) [CLARIFICATION] All attempts that have been started within the time frame follow the standard solving procedure (i.e. they are not stopped when the time frame of the relevant scramble sequence expires). - 4d+) [CLARIFICATION] Some puzzles use standard color schemes, except that white is replaced with black. In this case, black is the darkest color and must not be treated as white. - 4d++) [ADDITION] It is permitted for the puzzle to change its orientation when it is moved from the scrambler to the solving station, as long as no one is attempting to influence the randomness of the orientation (see [Regulation A2e1](regulations:regulation:A2e1)). +- 4f+) [RECOMMENDATION] The WCA Delegate should generate sufficient scramble sequences for the entire competition ahead of time, including spare scramble sequences for extra attempts. +- 4f++) [REMINDER] If the WCA Delegate generates any additional scramble sequences during the competition, the scramble sequences must be saved. +- 4g+) [RECOMMENDATION] After verifying the puzzle is scrambled correctly, the scrambler may pass the puzzle to another scrambler to verify. In this case, both scramblers should sign the scorecard. - 4g1b+) [CLARIFICATION] For 5x5x5 Blindfolded, incorrect puzzle states must always be corrected. - 4g1b++) [RECOMMENDATION] The WCA Delegate should use stronger discretion when determining whether or not incorrect puzzle states for 5x5x5 Cube need to be corrected. @@ -165,6 +168,10 @@ To be more informative, each Guideline is classified using one of the following - 11e1+) [REMINDER] The extra attempt must be scrambled using an unmodified scramble sequence generated by an official scramble program (see [Regulation 4f](regulations:regulation:4f), [Guideline 4f+](guidelines:guideline:4f+)). - 11e2+) [ADDITION] If an extra attempt itself leads to an additional extra attempt, the competitor should keep doing extra attempts until there is a valid extra attempt to replace the original regularly numbered attempt. - 11e2++) [EXAMPLE] Suppose a competitor has 5 regularly numbered attempts, and #2 leads to extra attempts. The competitor should do extra attempts until there is a valid extra attempt to replace #2. Suppose later another attempt leads to extra attempts, the competitor should proceed in a similar way as for #2. +- 11i1+) [RECOMMENDATION] Competitors expected to meet these criteria should have their scrambles checked by a second scrambler before being sent out (see [Guideline 4g+](guidelines:guideline:4g+)). +- 11i2+) [RECOMMENDATION] If the WCA Delegate is unsure whether or not the incorrect scramble provided a significantly less fair outcome than the original scramble, a provisional extra attempt should be granted. +- 11i2++) [REMINDER] Although individual results achieved on incorrectly scrambled puzzles may be allowed to stand, the WCA Delegate must ensure that incorrect scrambles do not become common. +- 11j3+) [REMINDER] The scramble sequence used for the extra attempt must not be obtained from a previous group. ## Article 12: Notation @@ -190,7 +197,7 @@ To be more informative, each Guideline is classified using one of the following - A2c1+) [REMINDER] In the past, score sheets have been used to cover puzzles while leaving some sides exposed. This is no longer permitted. - A2c2+) [REMINDER] If the competitor accidentally views a scramble they have not yet received, the competitor must not receive that scramble for their own attempt and an extra attempt must be granted instead. - A2d1+) [ADDITION] If the scramble signature is found to be missing before an attempt, the puzzle should immediately be returned to a scrambler for verification and a corresponding signature. -- A2d1++) [ADDITION] An attempt must not be disqualified solely due to a missing scramble signature. If a scramble signature is missing after the beginning of an attempt, the judge must allow the attempt to continue (if it is still in progress) and the WCA Delegate should allow the result to be kept. However, the WCA Delegate may replace the attempt with an extra attempt if they have a reason (other than the missing signature) to suspect that the scramble was incorrect. +- A2d1++) [ADDITION] An attempt must not be disqualified solely due to a missing scramble signature. If a scramble signature is missing after the beginning of an attempt, the judge must allow the attempt to continue (if it is still in progress) and the WCA Delegate should allow the result to be kept. - A2d1+++) [REMINDER] Although the WCA Delegate may allow several individual attempts with missing scramble signatures to count, they should ensure that missing scramble signatures do not become common. - A3c1+) [CLARIFICATION] For Clock, the competitor may change the state of the pins during inspection (see [Regulation 12i1](regulations:regulation:12i1)). - A3c3+) [CLARIFICATION] The competitor may reset the timer before/during the inspection phase if the judge accidentally neglected to do so. However, it is the responsibility of the judge to make sure the timer has been reset (see [Regulation A3b](regulations:regulation:A3b)). If the competitor accidentally tries to start the solve with a timer that the judge did not reset (i.e. the competitor performs inspection, places hands on the Stackmat timer for a reasonable length of time, assumes that the timer will start normally, and starts to operate the puzzle), the attempt should be replaced by an extra attempt, at the discretion of the WCA Delegate. diff --git a/wca-regulations.md b/wca-regulations.md index 0a20bdfa..2ddf6924 100644 --- a/wca-regulations.md +++ b/wca-regulations.md @@ -333,6 +333,21 @@ Note: Because Article and Regulation numbers are not reassigned when Regulations - 11f) Decisions about an incident may be supported with video or photographic analysis, at the discretion of the WCA Delegate. - 11g) The WCA Delegate must ensure that copies of the Regulations and Guidelines are available (e.g. printed, digital, or accessible via internet) to officials and competitors for consultation on any incidents. - 11h) A WCA Delegate may require competitors in serious violation of [Regulation 2k3](regulations:regulation:2k3) to leave the competition venue, taking into account the seriousness of the situation and the best possible course of action. If the competitor refuses to do so, they may face disciplinary action in the WCA. +- 11i) If it is found that a competitor's puzzle was not scrambled correctly after they have completed their solve, the following regulations apply: + - 11i1) In the following cases, an extra attempt must be granted to replace the affected attempt. If no extra attempt is granted, the result will be considered DNS: + - 11i1a) The individual result is a regional record, or is a personal record in the top 50 competitors of the world rankings. + - 11i1b) The average or mean the result is a part of is a regional record, or part of a personal record in the top 50 competitors of the world rankings. + - 11i1c) The result is achieved in a final round of a National Championship, Continental Championship or World Championship. + - 11i1d) The result was achieved by solving the puzzle in fewer moves than the limits defined in [Regulation 4b3](regulations:regulation:4b3). + - 11i1e) Exception: For 5x5x5 Cube, 6x6x6 Cube, 7x7x7 Cube, Megaminx, and 3x3x3 Multi-Blind, an extra attempt is not necessary to be granted under the circumstances described above. + - 11i2) For all other cases, the result may stand. Exception: the WCA Delegate may grant an extra attempt at their discretion if they believe this provides a significantly fairer outcome (e.g. the incorrect scramble received was extremely easy and the competitor achieved a new personal record, the incorrect scramble impacted the podium for an event, or the puzzle was deliberately scrambled incorrectly). + - 11i2a) If an extra attempt would produce a significantly more fair outcome, the original attempt is considered invalid (see [Regulation 9l](regulations:regulation:9l)). + - 11i2b) If an extra attempt cannot be awarded for an incorrect scramble leading to a significantly unfair outcome (for example, because the incorrect scramble is discovered after the competition) the result will be considered DNS. +- 11j) If a competitor incorrectly receives a scramble that they have already received (i.e. a duplicate scramble), the following regulations apply: + - 11j1) If the competitor believes they received a duplicate scramble in inspection, they should stop their attempt and call over a WCA Delegate without applying any moves to the puzzle. A competitor should not be penalized for incorrectly reporting a duplicate scramble genuinely, at the discretion of the WCA Delegate. + - 11j2) If the error is noticed during the group, the WCA Delegate should make an effort to give the competitor the correct scramble. An extra attempt may be given if the WCA Delegate is not certain what the correct scramble should be. + - 11j3) If the error is noticed during the competition but after the group, the missing attempt must be replaced with an extra attempt. + - 11j4) If the error is only noticed after the competition, the result will be considered DNS. ## Article 12: Notation