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@samuel Baird | 2016BAIR01 created an ‘All-rounder Kinch sheet’ and tutorial. He did an amazing job building this complex spreadsheet and creating a helpful video for how to use it. I think he has made an obscure topic like ‘kinch’ accessible to all of us. I had no idea what it was a few days ago. Now I want to use this daily. All you have to do is enter your WCA-ID and it goes and gets all of your score data for you and allows you to do some substantive analysis on it. Samuel’s kinch video tutorial (The KinchRanks score sheet can be found in the video description): How to Become an All-Rounder ( KinchRanks sheet tutorial) - YouTube Kinch Score Sheet [SB Kinch Sheet - Google Sheets] All-Round Rankings (KinchRanks) can be found here (use your kinch score to find your ranking): https://www.speedsolving.com/threads/all-round-rankings-kinchranks.53353/ Kudos to Samuel for this contribution. Tighter integration into the WCA website may be of value. |
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Kinch is a way of calculating ones all-around progress on all cubes and events. There is no way to calculate Kinch on WCA.
There are some rankings here: https://wca.cuber.pro/kinch/persons
But, you have to know your kinch to find yourself in this list. There is no way to lookup individuals or WCAIDs.
So, Kinch is not very accessible.
Can you improve on Kinch scoring, ranking, and individual user search within, or the explanation and presentation of that data... (if worldcubeassociation.org does this already, it's not clear where to find it)?
Thanks,
John
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