Not-too-fast cuber
CFOP 3LLL Ao5≃30s
[sorry for my english]
I was given the answer. He has to memorize more than 400 targets! (this the word blinders use)
But it is much less than a 65 cube MBLD!
Yes, she is. And she’s 7/8 years old!
Don’t understand why we don’t talk about her more.
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She is full ZBLL!
Happy for you :)
On my side, I focused on lookahead. It’s pretty normal for everyone, but for me it’s something new to apply it in each solve.
Hello,
For some people (as me), it’s a long way to learn/recognize/execute. Don’t be frustrated and keep enjoying cubing. In a little while, you’ll be surprised at your progress. Patience.
Welcome and have a good dive into CFOP :)
I’ve just seen a solve video with it. It’s amazing
I’d never heard of them.
Did they really exist?
Yes, with the new WCA puzzle in gif! 😅
gif authors:
Yann Le Gall et Étienne Jacob
“Stealth” is the OLL 28, and I don’t know why he called it like that.
If you don’t have an account on SpeedSolving forum but you’re curious…
You can download here pdf who made Mark Rivers:
I was wondering and this question was asked over there and he answered it:
Thank you for that list :)
Which ones are stealth and kites? Never heard those categories beforeStealth = OLL-28, H = OLL-57, the all corners oriented cases.
I separated out kites (OLL-9 & 10) and fishes (OLL-35 & 37) because although the wiki groups these together, they are distinctly different U patterns. Note that the kites can be solved by Sunes with M setup moves so are in the same “family” as the squares and small lightning bolts.
The dots are also separated into those with 1/54 probability and those with <1/54 probability; the move savings for the latter are weighted by their probability which is why they are so low in the list. Although rare, when one actually arises you still save a lot of moves (8-10) so they’re good to learn anyway.
Yes, it’s motivating when you can measure what you’ve earned.
Feliks Zemdegs said to him:
“Your lookahead is fantastic for someone of your speed.”
Indeed.
It’s completely crazy. Only 0.2 seconds amplitude on 5 solves! And 3 same times!
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.
Indeed, Australia is a little bit far away :)
I wish I had loved the V10 but, too many lock up despite different settings and its magnets are to strong for me 🤷
I was thinking… There’s no such thing as a second-hand market for cubes (?) 🤔