Zarxrax
Member
I've been cubing for several years now, and the cross is still one of the most difficult points for me. In particular, I have a lot of trouble remembering all of the moves that I need to make in order to fully solve it. So usually I just end up memorizing about 2 pieces and then solving the rest as I see it.
Everyone says to just keep practicing it, but as I said, I have been cubing for years now, and I'm just not getting any better at my crosses.
For blind solving, everyone has special memorization methods that they use, so I was thinking, why not use something like that for the cross as well?
Does anyone actually use any sort of special technique for remembering the cross, or does everyone just do visual memo?
What might be an effective method for cross memorization?
Everyone says to just keep practicing it, but as I said, I have been cubing for years now, and I'm just not getting any better at my crosses.
For blind solving, everyone has special memorization methods that they use, so I was thinking, why not use something like that for the cross as well?
Does anyone actually use any sort of special technique for remembering the cross, or does everyone just do visual memo?
What might be an effective method for cross memorization?