theres a little girl in S Korea who averages under 20 seconds. i have no idea how, but she does it. But i do noticed, she never really stops, she just continues to move it. I have no idea how, LOL. But shes only like, 11 years old. LOL.
Wow. You're really getting slick with the moves. Can't get why you're average is 40s. Mine's probably a minute when I'm in practise. There's still a lot of stupidly long sequences people try and push on people. Most satisfying thing is to play for hours on end (usually thinking "A,B,A inverse") discovering tricks by accident.
A few days ago I did top layer, middle layer, then 6 move "Japanese" sequence to get cross on the final side - AND IT ALL FELL INTO PLACE. Must've been about 20s.
you saw my thought process video for f2l right? Where I try to track the pairs while I insert pairs? Your moves seemed automatic enough that you can already maybe start paying attention to tracking pieces while you solve the cases. And yes it takes practice. A lot of practice. But that is the direction you have to improve in right now. During practice especially, go EVEN slower. Like, refuse to complete a case unless you know what you will do next kind of slow. I dont know how else to say this
when you are describing yourself in the beginning, you are telling me what i hear almost always, from everyone. You are the most average cuber that you could be, with all the same issues.
And you make the same mistakes. Your F2L is fast with no lookahead whatsoever. You turn the sides like crazy and spend 2-3 seconds finding pairs. This is BAD. very bad. Solve MUCH slower f2l. You may be surprised to get good times. Maybe not, but try to hit the sweet spot of speed. cheers
theres a little girl in S Korea who averages under 20 seconds. i have no idea how, but she does it. But i do noticed, she never really stops, she just continues to move it. I have no idea how, LOL. But shes only like, 11 years old. LOL.
tigerjonn 1 year ago
Piss off my videos ya wacked out little limp pricked limey cocksucker.
AutismThanks 2 years ago
So your pro-censorship as well as pro-death?
comface 2 years ago
Wow. You're really getting slick with the moves. Can't get why you're average is 40s. Mine's probably a minute when I'm in practise. There's still a lot of stupidly long sequences people try and push on people. Most satisfying thing is to play for hours on end (usually thinking "A,B,A inverse") discovering tricks by accident.
A few days ago I did top layer, middle layer, then 6 move "Japanese" sequence to get cross on the final side - AND IT ALL FELL INTO PLACE. Must've been about 20s.
ortega24024 2 years ago
you saw my thought process video for f2l right? Where I try to track the pairs while I insert pairs? Your moves seemed automatic enough that you can already maybe start paying attention to tracking pieces while you solve the cases. And yes it takes practice. A lot of practice. But that is the direction you have to improve in right now. During practice especially, go EVEN slower. Like, refuse to complete a case unless you know what you will do next kind of slow. I dont know how else to say this
badmephisto 2 years ago
this is very easy.
when you are describing yourself in the beginning, you are telling me what i hear almost always, from everyone. You are the most average cuber that you could be, with all the same issues.
And you make the same mistakes. Your F2L is fast with no lookahead whatsoever. You turn the sides like crazy and spend 2-3 seconds finding pairs. This is BAD. very bad. Solve MUCH slower f2l. You may be surprised to get good times. Maybe not, but try to hit the sweet spot of speed. cheers
badmephisto 2 years ago
Its just an algorithm, speed is impressive.
Nice...
I think I might look into it, the algorithm that is...
TheReasonWhyGuy 2 years ago