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https://live.worldcubeassociation.org... 5.44, 4.63, (4.10), (6.68), 5.22 = 5.10 PR3 average Two years ago, I fluked my way into winning Square-1 at the first ever WCA North American Championship. A year later, I placed 10th in finals at CubingUSA Nationals with a completely disheartening performance. This year, after coming into this competition with a record six consecutive sub-6 official averages, I was certain that I was going to break the streak and succumb to the pressure once again. Instead, I got my best Square-1 performance ever, and by the metric of my 5.20 mean of three rounds, THE best Square-1 performance ever. I got a 5.01 PR average in first round, then placed first seed going into finals, and then miraculously kept it together to win finals with the pressure of being first seed. I didn't believe Luke Griesser when he said "youre absolutely gonna kill it next year" on my Nationals 2023 video, but he couldn't have been more correct. Thanks to him and everyone else that was rooting for me going into this competition. As for the solves themselves, they are certainly far from perfect. There were three major mistakes in this average: failing OBLP on the first solve, failing to onelook PBL on the second solve, and completely failing an easy PBL on the fourth. These scrambles were absolutely insane, and a sub-4.5 average was certainly possible. Even so, I am still very happy with my performance in this round because I predicted OBL on 4/5 solves and correctly traced CSP on 5/5, compared to 1/5 and 3/5 respectively last year. Congrats to Hassan and Max on making this a new world record podium, and thanks to Fletcher Berry for his footage of the last solve. Last but certainly not least, a huge thank you to Ivan Vanek for giving me the best Square-1 I've ever had, which I used in all three rounds at this competition. A written review of it will be coming soon, but in the meantime, here are the list of modifications it has if you would like to order it from here: https://www.speedsolving.com/threads/... Mods: maglev, double polish, edge mags, and repulsion mags w/ double slice repulsion