View Poll Results: How many solves have you ever done on 3x3?

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  • 0-500

    4 4.04%
  • 500-2000

    2 2.02%
  • 2000-5000

    12 12.12%
  • 5000-10000

    18 18.18%
  • 10000-15000

    16 16.16%
  • 15000-20000

    10 10.10%
  • 20000-30000

    3 3.03%
  • 30000+

    34 34.34%
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Thread: Total solve count for 3x3

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    Post Total solve count for 3x3

    How many solves would you estimate you have done on 3x3 in your life?
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    Too many
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    Prisma says I've got 5600, but that only accounts for about hmm... a third of my solves, I'll go for the 10,000-15,000.
    A Bigger scale may have been handy, when people like 5BLD can do 10,000 in one month.
    3X3 Warp 2: (Snl/5/12) 15.26, 18.77, 20.78.

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    I did an adv of 12 this morning, so all I can be certain is that it is Deffinately more than 12 solves.

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    I did about 600 a day (yes, on average, including days 'off') for the entirety of A2 (2008/9), maybe 300 for 4 months previous, then around 400 a day average from August 2009 to January 2010, then probably 50 a day average for the next two years (I had a lot of downtime, but then a few massive sessions), since then I'm not going to count.

    Probably about 400k lifetime, in that case, for over 4 years worth of solving. I know that sounds ridiculous, but for a long time, every single day, I was solving before school, in classes at school, at school-breaks, then from 4pm-1am every night, plus solving about 15 hours per weekend :P
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    I said 5000-10000, but I may actually be in the 10k-15k range.
    "A mathematician, like a painter or poet, is a maker of patterns." ~G. H. Hardy
    Pyra PBs (1/3/5/12/100): 2.13, 4.08, 4.42, 5.23, 5.91

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    30k +

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    At around 100 solves per week (I did take breaks, but I also went like 200 solves a day for a couple weeks so I guess they balance out) I'd say no more than 10000 3x3 solves for me. I doubt even if I include all my 2x2, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7, etc solves it wouldn't reach 10000 :P
    PBs (3x3): 6.80 (3x3 nl): 7.91 (2x2): 1.10 (3x3 OH): 24.80 (4x4): 58.08 (5x5): 1:35.23
    3x3 ao5/12/50/100: 10.86/11.79/12.65/12.81

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    I honestly don't know but it's way over 30k. The poll numbers seem too small for a speedcubing community.

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    Over 30000...
    (a^b)^c = a^(b c) e^(2 i pi c floor(1/2-(Im(b log(a)))/(2 pi)))
    I've been cubing for only just over 2 years and I feel old already

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