Sport Stacking

Sport stacking (formerly known as cup stacking) is an individual and team sport played using specially designed plastic cups known as Speed Stacks. Participants stack and unstack cups in pre-determined sequences, and compete either against the clock or another player. Sequences are usually pyramids of three, six or ten upside-down cups. The rules of the game are written by the World Sport Stacking Association. In 2004, the World Sport Stacking Association decided to change the name from cup stacking to sport stacking "to give "cup stacking" immediate identification as a competitive sport".

 

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