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@narusite
Oh… ok. I understand now his reaction: he could have made the first sub-3 as well as breaking the record.
Yiheng also beat the unofficial 3.084 Matty Hiroto Inaba’s stunning record.
Only 0.003 s. less!
I’m talking about this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJy_UW3-y5A
Also, the no-reaction’s judge is a world record 😁 Impressive.
@thisisdee
While he’s training less than before! Only 1 hour a day.
This is what his mother confided to Antoine Cantin, the canadian cuber who live in China for 3 years.
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@miria
Exactly! Sorry.
End-of-day fatigue… 🙄
Thanks for correcting me :)
@miria
Yes. CFOP PLL can be done in 4 steps when you’re a beginner (call 4-look) with few algos. Then you can learn more algos and do it in 3 steps.
Finally, you can learn all algos and do it in 2 steps also called ‘full PLL’.
@miria
Yeah, you’re a part of rouxvolution!
I use CFOP 4-look PLL. My best Ao12 is 42s.
@pineapplelover
Which method do you all use?
CFOP full PLL? 4-look PLL?
@pineapplelover
Welcome in the amazing cubing world!
@narusite
I like BLDers more and more.
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