Returning May 31 - June 2, 2024!

Speed Puzzle Competition at Y-CON

We're excited to offer a new event at Y-CON 2024 - Individual, Pairs, and Teams speed puzzle competitions, catering to all types of puzzle enthusiasts. The entry fee is $2.50 per competitor paid at the event, and participants get to keep their puzzles at the end of the competition, adding a fun souvenir to their collection. Pairs and Teams will have to work together closely, as they'll be sharing a puzzle, adding a cooperative element to the challenge.

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Individual Competition

  • DATE: Sunday, June 2nd
  • TIME: 10:00 AM - Noon
  • Maximum 10 Competitors (Minimum age of 13)
  • Players must assemble a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle in a time limit of 90 minutes.
  • In the case of not finishing before the maximum time, the number of correctly placed pieces will be taken to make up the final results.
  • Each participant can use up to 2 trays of cardboard, foam, or another type of material of a maximum size of an A3 sheet (11” X 17”) as an aid during the assembly of the puzzles.
  • The tables are 220 cm in length, 75 cm in width, and 74 cm in height. Two(2) participants will be placed at each table, each getting ½ a table.

Pairs Competition

  • DATE: Sunday, June 2nd
  • TIME: Noon - 2:00 PM
  • Maximum 10 Pairs (2 Individuals, any age as long as an Adult is included)
  • Players must assemble a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle in a time limit of 90 minutes.
  • In the case of not finishing before the maximum time, the number of correctly placed pieces will be taken to make up the final results.
  • Each pair can use up to 2 trays of cardboard, foam, or another type of material of a maximum size of an A3 sheet (11” X 17”) as an aid during the assembly of the puzzles.
  • Tables are 220 cm in length, 75 cm in width, and 74 cm in height. Two (2) pairs will be placed at each table, each getting ½ a table.

Teams Competition

  • DATE: Sunday, June 2nd
  • TIME: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Maximum 5 Teams (3 or 4 Individuals, any age as long as an Adult is included)
  • Players must assemble a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle in a time limit of 100 minutes
  • In the case of not finishing before the maximum time, the number of correctly placed pieces will be taken to make up the final results.
  • Each team can provide up to 4 trays of cardboard, foam, or other material of a maximum size of A2 sheet (17” X 24”) as an aid during the puzzle assembly.
  • The tables are 220 cm in length, 75 cm in width, and 74 cm in height. Each team will be placed at a full table.

General Competition Rules

  • Participants must arrive 15 minutes before the start of each competition.
  • Until the judge indicates the start of the test and the timer, the participants cannot manipulate, unseal, or open the jigsaw puzzle boxes on the table.
  • To open the plastic that covers the puzzle box, only letter openers, keys, or other non-sharp objects. Nothing sharp like scissors or box cutters as that could be dangerous to handle during a speed competition.
  • During the test, the judge(s) will monitor the progress of the assembly, to notice when a participant is close to finishing a puzzle. If no judge has noticed this situation, a competitor will raise their hand so that a judge can record the completion time of the puzzle. The judge, after deeming the setup correct, will note the time and will proceed to deliver it to the main judge’s table.
  • Once the maximum time has elapsed and the participant has not managed to finish the puzzle, the judges will count the placed pieces of the unfinished puzzle, adding only the groups of 3 or more pieces correctly joined together.
  • If pieces are missing at the end of the puzzle, 10 seconds for each lost piece will be added to the final time. If the final piece appears after 10 seconds of searching, the time of the penultimate piece plus the penalty will be taken into account. If there are 2 or more adjacent and missing pieces, no penalty will be applied as it is considered a manufacturing error.
  • Only participants, judges, and authorized personnel are allowed to enter the competition area. As this occurs in a wider convention, no outside help will be allowed. Any outside help could result in a disqualification at the judge's discretion.
  • If a judge's decision is to be contested by a competitor, the Head Judge will have the final say.
  • Box top holders or supports are allowed to keep the box top upright and easily viewed while puzzling.
  • It is not allowed to use risers or any object that changes the height or layout of the tables to provide additional table space.
  • In pairs and individuals, it is not allowed to invade the area of the adjacent participant or hinder the construction and may be disqualified if a participant seriously hinders another participant.
  • YCON may reassign the place of the participant(s) who have not taken their place or have not appeared after 10 minutes from the start of the test, not deriving any compensation or refund to the participant.

Puzzle Competition FAQs