Redneck Cuber 2
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@SamBeatBoxer - I pretty much started out with 3x3 and 4x4 about 3 years ago, and 5x5 and up, about a year and a half ago.
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Sorry if iam hard to read. My english is not the best. So can you tell me when you start going into bigger cubes and etc? Since ur far more experience then mee :)
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@Bapao76 - I have 2 rabbits!
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@Bapao76 Hahaha, still trying to plan that out. I'm thinking about another vlog, or a Fridrich tutorial. Not really sure yet, though!
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I like resses's pieces, but pb m&m's are even better!
kprox1994 1 month ago
@kprox1994 - Ooo, I haven't had them in years, hahaha. I wasn't even sure they still existed.
xxoxia 1 month ago
So from 4x4 on you can solve every big cubes with that on one method? Is that advanced tho or what
SamBeatBoxer 1 month ago
@SamBeatBoxer - That's the method most cubers use for advanced and beginners! The only difference would be the way you pair the edges. Some people do them differently than others. You can solve every big cube the same way.
xxoxia 1 month ago
@xxoxia Oh i was wanting to start on bigger cubes but i dont know when is the right time start. Cuz iam confused on like 4x4 is there a fridich method or another advance method for it. Same with 5x5s and so on. it feels like there is so many methods for each but i dont know which one is which and what to start with or what the pros are using.
SamBeatBoxer 1 month ago
@SamBeatBoxer - The main method people use for big cubes is called the Reduction method. I pretty much learned how to solve big cubes from Memyselfandpi and that RobH026 (I forget the numbers). You can find tutorials on their pages.
xxoxia 1 month ago