Slow cuber but very interested.
CFOP 4-look LL (learning full PLL…)
PB Ao5 32s
[sorry for my english]
I didn’t see this pair was there at the beginning 😅
It was a lucky scramble. But it’s nice to see this level with is method and I’m happy for all Rouxers around the world :)
Amazing!
I immediately saw the free 2x2 block during his inspection :)
For the blue/orange block (front right), it was a free pair or did he build it while first block?
“Cubing Competitions Near Me” tool
Until yesterday, we could find the closest WCA competitions to our home (or any location and sorted by distance) with a tool on CubingApp.com. All we had to do was fill in the latitude and longitude.
Today I contact Spencer Chubb (the owner of the website) about this, and few hours later he had improved it: now we just have to fill in the field with a city!
It works perfectly and easier to use!
Find a WCA competitions near you: cubingapp.com/competitions/
Thanks to Spencer to listen to suggestions, and congratulations to him on his responsiveness.
He’s a very nice guy.
“Chinese” was a good clue! I found it.
Ranking is here: cubing.com/results/statistics/sum-of-ranks
Thank you @thisisdee :)
Where can I find Sum Of Ranks (SoR) WCA world ranking?
Yestherday, Luke Garrett became #1 in the world for Sum Of Ranks average. In his youtube video, we can see a SoR ranking web page.
Do you know which site is it from please?
I share your excitement and the serotonin addiction, like all cubers :)
I just wonder how much faster you would be with all the algs in your head.
I wonder too. You can also ask yourself how much faster you would be after learning some COLL or/and Winter Variations, or if you do x-crosses/cross+1 each solve. Learning is endless in cubing! I’ve decided to stop − for a moment − learning new algs and focus on inspection and F2Ls.
May be I’ll take a look at few sexy/sledge OLL algorithms ;)
You have good advice but, it doesn’t suit who I am. Tx :)
I’m not a competitor and I don’t want spend time with a trainer.
I only do 40~50 solves a day. It’s not enough to keep 57 cases in memory.
Thank you for your answer. It’s very interesting to know what knowledge cubers have and what techniques they use.
It’s funny, we’re at the same place in our progression 🙂
I plan crosses and try x-crosses/cross+1 but I’m bad at this. As you, I do a lot of slow turning. I agree with you, it’s a very good practice.
For F2L, I’m still discovering new tricks/algs that save me time.
Actually, I know 20/21 PLLs and 2-look OLLs (+ 2 OLL-T). I don’t want learn full OLL, so, to skip dot cases I use sledge to insert the last pair or add M moves to a last 3-mover.
I decided I would never learn all OLLs (too much for me). So, in parallel to CFOP, a few days ago I started practicing edges orientation (EO) of the ZZ method. Because after F2Ls, up-face edges are already oriented and so, there are only 8 cases (we already know). It’s a (long) test. I’ll see later if I definitively switch or not.
Congrats :)
If you use CFOP, do you know full PLL? OLL?
I’m interested 'cause I do same times as you.
Do you know who are actually the best ZZ method speedcubers in the world?
I only know Phil Yu.
You’re right.
Thank you :)
I understand and share your feeling.
I also think is a good point to know other methods to better understand the cube (enter the matrix as Neo
😁).
I’m learning EO and I will try this method for a while.
I’m just wondering which of the 2 ideas above will give the fastest solves.
Great, this is the one! Thank you 👍
But I don’t understand how to login or create an account…
Hello cubers :)
I might buy the QiYi SC-S but before, I would like to try to launch the Android app. ('cause I have a custom Android)
I didn’t find it. Does anyone know its name, please?
Je me permets de partager mon expérience, malgré que je sois un cuber de niveau intermédiaire autant dans les connaissances que la vitesse de résolution (PB Ao5 30 s.) :)
Un après l’autre. Rien ne presse. Il faut beaucoup de temps souvent. Voilà comment je fais tout le temps : je rends lisibles les algos en les décomposant, pour décomposer la mémorisation. Dit autrement : « simplifier/découper pour mémoriser ». J’utilise les parenthèses, le gras, le soulignage et les couleurs pour noter les redondances de mouvements dans un algo, pour compartimenter ou autre.👇
Exemple : l’OLL Headlights courant (R2 D R’ U2 R D’ R’ U2 R’) peut faire peur, mais on peut le faire aussi avec Sune-right + U2 + Sune-left qui ne fait que 3 entités à retenir.
Comme @narusite@piaille.fr, je prends des notes et me fais un tableau où je réécris les algos : trouver une structure / une décomposition qui me parle.
Thank you for your feedback.
Have fun :)
Also spinning those Ms gives me my daily dose of seratonin.
😀
Interesting. I have already done a few solves with Roux and I understand what you feel. I find this method more intuitive and easier to grasp.
What’s your CFOP best time when you started to learn?
Hello @AccountMaker@slrpnk.net
You switch from CFOP to Roux method or you start learning with Roux?
If yes, what made you choose Roux? I’m curious.
Indeed.
It’s completely crazy. Only 0.2 seconds amplitude on 5 solves! And 3 same times!