JasonK
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I just don't know where to start with blindfolded cubing. Where do I start from? Any tutorial?
Zane's tutorial is pretty good for teaching the basics.
I just don't know where to start with blindfolded cubing. Where do I start from? Any tutorial?
Hey guys, I love BLD. But i am struggling to find the motivation to do BLD solves. I want to do them, but at the same time i don't... Do you guys gather motivation from anywhere? Am i the only one that feels like this?
Hey guys, I love BLD. But i am struggling to find the motivation to do BLD solves. I want to do them, but at the same time i don't... Do you guys gather motivation from anywhere? Am i the only one that feels like this?
Get motivation by watching how crazy fast some people are. Like the awesome guy posting above meHey guys, I love BLD. But i am struggling to find the motivation to do BLD solves. I want to do them, but at the same time i don't... Do you guys gather motivation from anywhere? Am i the only one that feels like this?
Get motivation by watching how crazy fast some people are. Like the awesome guy posting above me
To people that use letter pair images for memo: Is it best to learn a set list of words or make it up on the go?
I only know a small portion of the list I have written down and learning it all seems like a big task. I usually either make something up or refer to it if I'm stuck while memorizing.
If you it's very common for you to get stuck with deriving images on the spot, then learning a list will be a huge assistance. Learning/memorising a list is indeed, very boring, but it's the most efficient way to get better with your images (but certainly not the funnest XD). It's a lot of work, but like everything, once you're finished you'll appreciate the work you've put into it, and it would have paid off.To people that use letter pair images for memo: Is it best to learn a set list of words or make it up on the go?
I only know a small portion of the list I have written down and learning it all seems like a big task. I usually either make something up or refer to it if I'm stuck while memorizing.
Can you have a non-eligible blind cube for comps if the stickers are quite worn out? Like there's a small chance you might be able to distinguish some pieces by feeling them.
In multi, do the cubes have to be the same size?
If you have 1 twisted piece at the end, by popping or whatever, is it a DNF? (not really blind exclusive but still applies)
It's probably always legal, but it also somewhat depends on the delegate probablyCan you have a non-eligible blind cube for comps if the stickers are quite worn out? Like there's a small chance you might be able to distinguish some pieces by feeling them.
I'm not sure. I think they can be different, but not like the YJ foot cube and a 42mm cube, as long as they're all around the same sizeIn multi, do the cubes have to be the same size?
If you have 1 twisted piece at the end, by popping or whatever, is it a DNF? (not really blind exclusive but still applies)
yes, sadly
3. Yes
For me, a twisted corner is not clearly DNF. I could blame a scrambler that he twisted a corner (maybe, unintentionally).
If you can provide a video of your attempt and it can be seen that you already had a twisted corner during memorization, I'm sure it won't be DNF.
A good alg for the case DF -> DL-> LF please?
Could someone tell me a good lettering scheme? I want to solve a cube Blindfolded, and i already know the method really well, but i haven't got a lettering scheme.