hoy mejoré de nuevo mi mejor Ao5 (35.598) y Ao12 (41.104) #speedCubing
creo que la mejora es clara pero sutil
#Speedcubing #RubiksCube
@cubers
Cube solved in 17 s…
… with LBL method, cross on top!
Let me die.
[EDIT]
I watched it several more times and, this time is fake.
Video was accelerated. You can see it on his left arm, and the black rectangle was placed there to hide the head of the woman who would have moved too quickly otherwise.
Maybe he also knew scramble and memorize some moves. I'm disappointed 😞
Sorry.
hoy mejoré de nuevo mi mejor Ao5 (35.598) y Ao12 (41.104) #speedCubing
creo que la mejora es clara pero sutil
Cool interview with the woman who invented the most popular speed cube solving method today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVf7XKK7_-4
@threelonmusketeers Those are steps of the #Roux method. It’s not a layer by layer method. The steps are FB, SB, CMLL, LSE (or L6E).
To start, you make a 1x2x3 block on the left side (FB = first block), then a 1x2x3 block on the right side (SB = second block).
Next you permute/orient the corners in 1 alg: the CMLL step (only 42 algs)
And finally you solve the remaining 6 edges (Last six edges: LSE/L6E)
It has a low move count, is more intuitive and less algorithmic. It’s often used in OH.
Usually, FB can be done in less than 8 moves. With unlimited inspection, I usually managed to keep under 8. So 12 felt definitively rusty.
[WR] 3x3x3 3.91 average by Yiheng Wang (王艺衡)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H79KrZJ2w5o
4.17/3.74/(3.70)/3.81/(4.93)
Previous avg by Yiheng Wang: 4.03, Apr 04, 2025
That happens quicker than I hoped!
Reconstructions are in the description, but here is a video with a human speed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P99YGWHqPcA
#rubikscube #speedcubing #333
la práctica #speedCubing de hoy
best 00:33.434s
Ao5 00:39.527s
Ao12 00:44.067s
creo que es mi primer A012 sub45.