dang dude wat kind of hybrid cube do u hav it looks fast hey is petris easier to use then the FRidrich method ? cuz i use Fridrich im about 2 check out the petris method though
Just finished learning all 21 PLL algorithms, so will be putting together a tutorial on how I identify and solve each possibility.
Personal best is still a 20.6, and had my average a few days ago to 28 seconds. But over a long enough average I think I'm still at like 32 or so seconds.
I've just started to do the orientation step while.on the last side of f2l, and it will take me some time to orient faster... But still learning!
Yea, I think I can do that. I've counted that it takes me no more than 15 piece placements to solve using petrus. Often I can see different ways to pair those placements, and can shave several moves off each solve because of the flexability of the method. I'll start working on a 1st person tutorial for ya soon. Stay posted!
GO PETRUS! Even though I suck at it :(
JL2996 1 year ago
Woot. Just hit a personal best of 19.44 last night. Gunna check with the coffee shop and see if the security cameras caught it lol.
pixel6 1 year ago
dang dude wat kind of hybrid cube do u hav it looks fast hey is petris easier to use then the FRidrich method ? cuz i use Fridrich im about 2 check out the petris method though
cubedude1995 1 year ago
@cubedude1995 petrus is slower and to me its harder to learn
mrhandy100 1 year ago
Just finished learning all 21 PLL algorithms, so will be putting together a tutorial on how I identify and solve each possibility.
Personal best is still a 20.6, and had my average a few days ago to 28 seconds. But over a long enough average I think I'm still at like 32 or so seconds.
I've just started to do the orientation step while.on the last side of f2l, and it will take me some time to orient faster... But still learning!
- Pixel -
pixel6 1 year ago
Glad to see someone using Petrus!
JL2996 1 year ago
wow and I thought my 60 sec was pretty decent =)
demierre 1 year ago
Yea, I think I can do that. I've counted that it takes me no more than 15 piece placements to solve using petrus. Often I can see different ways to pair those placements, and can shave several moves off each solve because of the flexability of the method. I'll start working on a 1st person tutorial for ya soon. Stay posted!
pixel6 1 year ago
can u show us the steps of the petrus method?
hansel6700 1 year ago
Nice man, i'll bet your get even faster.
number1cubs17 2 years ago