People think chess is easier than solving a cube.
They're VERY wrong...
People think chess is easier than solving a cube.
They're VERY wrong...
I dont agree with the whole common trait idea. I am not what you'd call a stereotypical cuber. I've played sport all my life since I could run Soccer for club for 14 years, indoor now, I used to skate and I love being around people and going out, my closest friend is a mechanic and we pull cars apart on the weekend, I dont get amazing grades and Im astronomically impatient. I HATE maths and anything maths related and yet I found my friend (Mechanic) solving the cube and he taught me and I've never stopped. I dont think its really the type of person you are I just think you have to be excited enough by seeing someone solve it to want to learn and continue and then the addiction of getting faster does the rest![]()
This. The barrier to entry is a big part of why a sport/activity is popular. Almost everyone knows how to play chess because it's so easy to learn. Most people are crap at it because they haven't bothered to put in the work required to get good. Compare this to cubing: there is a much higher barrier to entry (I've taught classes of 50 students to solve the cube; out of each class typically only a handful have the patience and determination to end up with a solved cube at the end of the session), but once you know how to solve, it's very easy to get better. All you have to do is solve it over and over.
Chess is also hundreds of years old. Which makes cubing very young in comparison. If there were speedcubers in the middle ages for example I think it would be more popular because everyone would know that it is possible and will likely have family members that can do it. As opposed to today where everyone I meet just assumes that it is beyond them to be able to solve a cube when all they have to do is google.
I decided to learn how to solve the cube when I figured all you clowns on YouTube couldn't be savants. I was right...and actually a little let down when I realized how easy it was.
I think Rubik's cubes are kid’s toys (like tricycles) and speedcubes are not. Alot of speedcubers have practice schedules, sheets of algs, and well maintained speedcubes. Cubing seems to be much more like a sport.
The difference is a noob can think he is a great chess player if he never got terribly beaten by a grandmaster. In cubing, the times give a much better measure of skill.
Non cubers often take at least some interest in cubing. I'm sure nearly everyone can identify a Rubik's cube, and tell a little about it. Most of those people can relate a story from their expieriences with the cube as well. I think that the general population is capable of learning to solve one. The reason they don't? A little confusing. Teenagers are often too busy, or assume they would be branded a nerd. Older people would describe it as a waste of their time, at least competetively. I would like to ask: what made you start cubing?
I'm not gonna lie, I like a small cubing community haha
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