obelisk477
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So I'm thinking about making flashcard sets to sell (maybe through some distributors? if there's enough interest) to aid in learning algorithm sets. I know that I personally would prefer physical flashcards to apps or to printed sheets or whatever, and have made some for myself for learning WV, which is nice. My question is, would you guys be interested in this? There's a poll at the top of course, but this thread is just for feedback.
Basically the way it would work would be a picture of the case on the front of the card on the left, and an optimal set-up alg (as opposed to the inverse so as to not recognize the alg) on the right. Then, when you flipped it over, the alg would be written out on the back, with several to choose from for more popular sets like OLL and PLL.
Also if there is interest, what sets would you like to see? Obviously full OLL and PLL, but what else? WV, ZBLL 2GLL, etc? Maybe this won't ever take off, but if it does, I would like to have some idea of what people are interested in.
Finally, if you think this just wouldn't work, or no one would buy it, I would like to hear that too. I know most of you aren't afraid of being opinionated so I'm sure there'll be some of that as well.
Thanks for your input!
Basically the way it would work would be a picture of the case on the front of the card on the left, and an optimal set-up alg (as opposed to the inverse so as to not recognize the alg) on the right. Then, when you flipped it over, the alg would be written out on the back, with several to choose from for more popular sets like OLL and PLL.
Also if there is interest, what sets would you like to see? Obviously full OLL and PLL, but what else? WV, ZBLL 2GLL, etc? Maybe this won't ever take off, but if it does, I would like to have some idea of what people are interested in.
Finally, if you think this just wouldn't work, or no one would buy it, I would like to hear that too. I know most of you aren't afraid of being opinionated so I'm sure there'll be some of that as well.
Thanks for your input!