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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Feb 11, 2022 ^^
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I average around 14-15 seconds with a PB of 9.79 Seconds.
The key to getting better is not just practice, it is DELIBERATE practice. Just solving the cube a whole bunch of time will only get you so far. If you wish to get better, then you need to deliberately practice on specific things like look-ahead, finger tricks, optimising solutions etc.
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The last challenge is the perfect example of all knowledge, and no practice. Because it's different, you're not used to it. "Shortcuts" such as looking for the white corner don't work the same because you need to remind yourself what your cross color is, especially if the color schemes are not standard setup, or even standard colors.
An easier example of this is when you try to become color neutral, or even dual neutral. When you're used to white cross, and you do yellow cross, you can end up placing Red/Blue into the Red/Green slot because that's what you're used to.
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I actually think the last ābonus challengeā definitely demonstrates an important point thatās super relevant to this video: the first handful of challenges were all knowledge/zero practice, the first bonus challenge was very little knowledge/lots of practice, and the last bonus challenge was tons of knowledge AND tons of practice except the time you spent practicing on a normal cube to gain quick recognition was suddenly not useful. You couldnāt just transfer your recognition to the new color scheme.
It demonstrates how important training your brain to recognize the color patterns on the cube is. How do you do that? Yep, you guessed it, practice!
Really cool, informative video, thanks Dylan!
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I havenāt cubed in like 5 years. Ive been feeling empty and gaming wasnāt satisfying me anymore so I dusted off my Dayan Zhanchi and started back up. I used to watch CBC religiously and he was inactive when I checked but I found your channel and Iām glad to see the cubing community is still āthriving.ā I enjoy your videos, and made my first purchase at Speedcubeshop. Thanks for what you do!
My current Average is 40 seconds and PB is 23 (PLL skip).
Goal is sub 30 Avg!
Edit: 2 months later and my average is 28 seconds
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1:29 j perm being sneaky with the Y axis
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6:16 I thought it will take 0 seconds mathematically
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7:59 š¤£ I love the comment
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J perm at 5:25 : I had some pauses
Me: k solved first layer lemme take a bathroom break
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alt color schemes is what you should probably practice then. I have had a few cubes, and all have taught me what I know AND really what I donāt know.
then I migrated to pushing myself to do every solve in a different start (color). shows very interesting patterns and color combinations (in the solve) sometimes.
columns first. thatās a new one on me.
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Got a 58 once and an average of 1:34 in 7 days using the beginner method. lucky random f2l cases randomly popping into place without deliberate construction also helped and solving the middle layer is fun when all the pieces needed to make the second layer whole, are already there but in the wrong spot is a joy to work at because I can look at the piece coming out and instantly realize which color it corresponded to. Using a Bluetooth cube like the i2,i3 really helped me understand cube notations and made it easier to learn algorithms by glancing at motion lines and reading cube notations
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@JPerm
2 years ago
The secret to reducing 1/6th of your solve time is to solve 5 sides instead of 6.
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