How exactly does a DNF work? I always thought it was "did not finish" if you messed up a PLL real bad or something and knew you were gonna get a very bad time.
For your DNF you did finish, you just had a pop. Could you explain the rules for this please? I do the Sunday contest alot and I'm not sure how to use this.
what method is he using?
xxxJOHNALEXxxx 3 years ago
frederk
mesaskater424 3 years ago
wow, that was a crazy sub 1 a perm on the last solve
PrestonZero 3 years ago
How exactly does a DNF work? I always thought it was "did not finish" if you messed up a PLL real bad or something and knew you were gonna get a very bad time.
For your DNF you did finish, you just had a pop. Could you explain the rules for this please? I do the Sunday contest alot and I'm not sure how to use this.
LanceTheBlueKnight 4 years ago
It isn't finished because of the piece pop.
esquimalt1 4 years ago
Wouldn't that just be a POP then?
LanceTheBlueKnight 4 years ago
Or that too.
esquimalt1 4 years ago
@LanceTheBlueKnight DNF means that the puzzle is not completed.
it could be: 2 turns to finish, popped when timer stopped( pop during the time goes is ok), you puked on judge, etc.
telekogoloviy 2 years ago
2 years later... lol thanks I guess.
LanceTheBlueKnight 2 years ago
@LanceTheBlueKnight aghaha usually i dont look at the time of messages :D
telekogoloviy 2 years ago