Thanks for your feedback i shouldn't post any new thread since i just newbie![]()
Thanks for your feedback i shouldn't post any new thread since i just newbie![]()
ah, it was good intentions, always worth trying if you think it will have a positive result![]()
Yeah you should. Remember, you don't learn if you don't ask. And trying to contribute with what you do know is great.
OnT: I don't know if this going to be helpful for everyone, but it sure should be motivating to see how you did. I can see that you practiced very hard, and take this pretty seriously. That's a good thing, and might encourage other newcomers to do the same thing![]()
This.
You can't just make a guide and get everyone to sub-30 in a month. I've been cubing for two years now and I still only average 25 seconds. Some people progress very fast, others (like me) progress very slowly. But you were just trying to be helpful, so still kudos for your post though.![]()
I have condensed your tutorial for easy reading;
Learn F2L, 2L OLL, PLL and practise.
IMO enjoy cubing and it should eventually get your times down.
Time you have been cubing means nothing. Someone who has been cubing for 2 months practicing half an hour a day, will not have practiced as much as someone who has been cubing for 2 weeks and practices 10 hours a day. The one thing it all comes down too is practice. There are no short cuts, just practice.
I'm not really sure how long it took me to average 1 min, but going by my you tube videos, I averaged about 2 min in May of 2007, and around 45 sec 2 years later, when I finally posted another video. Now, it's another 2 years later, and I average 15 - 16 sec. It took me a year to learn full OLL and PLL, while trying to master F2L. Feliks started cubing in April 08, and 2 months later, had a sub 20 average.
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