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  1. AwesomeARC

    Scramble the Word

    cmdsaaaagr Next: Acknowledgement
  2. AwesomeARC

    The Favorites Game!

    Tetris. Next: Favorite gaming console?
  3. AwesomeARC

    Scramble the Word

    gnciub Next: Speedcuber
  4. AwesomeARC

    Make assumptions about the next person

    Nope. Next person wants to see this thread revived.
  5. AwesomeARC

    Make an acronym out of the previous poster's word

    Xylophones Yawn Like Oxen Producing Highly Objectionable Noises Excellently Next: CONSEQUENCES
  6. AwesomeARC

    Cubing Would You Rather

    I choose (A). Would you rather: A) Become color neutral on the 3x3. B) Become method neutral on the 3x3. (Any 6 methods of your choice)
  7. AwesomeARC

    Cubing Would You Rather

    Learn ZBLL, definitely. If you received $60 as a gift, would you rather: A) Buy one GAN 356 X ($60) B) Buy 12 Yuxin Little Magics (each $5)
  8. AwesomeARC

    Whats a random useful alg that you know for some reason?

    R U F (R U R' U') F' R' for the above F2L case. Does the bolded out part seem familiar?
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    OFFICIAL YELLING DISCUSSION!!!1!1!1!!!!!1!!!!!1!one!!1

    Off-topic used to be a better place.
  10. AwesomeARC

    We need better judges.

    @Mastermind2368: I think there's a misunderstanding somewhere... I meant to say that when you judge a delegate, they can will correct you immediately if you do anything wrong. It is a good way of learning the basic rules and regulations; if you get corrected once, you won't make the same...
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    ∞ signs that you've been cubing for too long

    @Big Red Numbers please. 1292. When you dedicate your life to solving a 100x100.
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    Non-Cubers say the darndest things!

    Non-Cuber: Y'know, my dad solved it when he was like 7 years old. Me: #Facepalm... It wasn't even invented back then.
  13. AwesomeARC

    We need better judges.

    There can be no better 'training' than judging a delegate. In fact, I did that twice in my first competition. The delegate had told me that I was a really good judge. :)
  14. AwesomeARC

    How Do I Solve This Cube?

    And... That's exactly how void cube parity algorithms work! Some of them only swap the center positions and the others twist them and swap their positions simultaneously. EDIT: You probably already know about it.
  15. AwesomeARC

    How Do I Solve This Cube?

    @Revinous: The colour scheme seems to be different, but that won't be an issue. Take a look at all of the 6 center pieces and note their colours. You don't have to worry about the patterns. Then, google a tutorial. While following the tutorial, treat your colours like they were standard...
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    ∞ signs that you've been cubing for too long

    1258. When you bulk order heart cubes on Valentine's Day. 1259. When you buy your clothing from cubicle.us. 1260. When you use Cubicle cube covers as popcorn containers.
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    [Review] GuoGuan YueXiao

    @Allahjabark: Well, as I've said earlier, there's no harm in using heavy lubes if you wash it out periodically. If you clean the pieces thoroughly every 1 - 1.5 months, your cube will remain healthy for a long time.
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    ∞ signs that you've been cubing for too long

    1256. When you keep track of every new cuber who registers on SpeedSolving.
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