Many years ago, when I was training more speedcubing, I was once sub-18 with 17.82 Ao100. Today, I finally managed sub-19 again with 18.97 seconds and I'm quite pleased! π
Many years ago, when I was training more speedcubing, I was once sub-18 with 17.82 Ao100. Today, I finally managed sub-19 again with 18.97 seconds and I'm quite pleased! π
the fact that most of the speed cube reviews target people who are already sub 10 is kinda silly imho. that people don't really need a review to pick a cube to buy.
OK, I've now learnt how to solve the FTO (with the help of a YouTube tutorial), and I can say I'm in love with it. π₯° It's a unique twisty puzzle that'll melt your brain and sanity, but once you understand what's going on with it, it's the best fun to solve.
As fun as the Megaminx? Maybe not quite, but I think it's one of my favourites. My fastest solve time is just over 12 minutes, so I'm still a slowpoke, but hey ho.
After learning some algorithms on the Megamix, because it was easier and faster to solve that way, I tried them out on the 3x3. After muddling my way through, because I was using muscle memory and finger tricks for the 3x3, I kept messing them up. Finally slowed down to a thinking speed and managed to apply the same algorithm to the 3x3
I'm still not very good, and I'm getting better π
May have to check this out. Intersection between my #3dprinting hobby and my #cubing hobby
Jour 15 : Rouge
Une (grosse) partie de ma collection de Rubik's Cube
Want to challenge a Rubik's Cube solving competitor? Apparently, just remove the centre of the cube and watch the solve times go up.
I'm back up to scratch on my cubing, guys. π So many algorithms... my poor brain.
I don't think I'll ever be a speed cuber. My fastest 3x3 solve is ~2mins. But twisty puzzles are *really* relaxing to mess around with and solve at your own pace.
I'm back in the game and looking to expand my collection.
I think the Megaminx might still be my favourite. It's fiendish but gorgeous. Fastest solve time ~13mins!
Any of my friends here keen on cubing?