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    Quote Originally Posted by Cubetastic View Post
    Zee or Zed?
    US or the world?
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    Confused, but I was wondering about the pronounciation of people. Do most say Zee or Zed when they say the letter z.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter View Post
    Stickerless Dayan Question

    I find it hard for me to tell apart white and yellow during a speed solve, so all my cubes have the yellow replaced with black.

    Would there be any way to easily change the yellow to black on the stickerless Zhanchi/GuHong? Some sort of dye or paint without affecting the pieces?

    Also, I really like the look of the stickerless cubes, and could I some how tint the plastic on my normal Zhanchi so the blue side has a slight hue of blue along with the bright blue stickers?

    ( http://www.ritdye.com/ )
    On Cube Depot you can get the Dayan stickerless cubes that have a black side.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cubetastic View Post
    Confused, but I was wondering about the pronounciation of people. Do most say Zee or Zed when they say the letter z.
    Zed.
    I live in Canada, I literally have to warm up before I cube :)

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    Would 1.15.00 be a good about average for 7 months of cubing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedcuber95 View Post
    Would 1.15.00 be a good about average for 7 months of cubing?
    Meh. After 7 months you should be around 35 - 45 seconds. How much did you practice? That's a big factor. Also, which method do you use?
    I live in Canada, I literally have to warm up before I cube :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedcuber95 View Post
    Would 1.15.00 be a good about average for 7 months of cubing?
    on 3x3 or what

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Womack View Post
    on 3x3 or what
    5x5
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    How did Mr.Rubik actually solve the cube?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PandaCuber View Post
    How did Mr.Rubik actually solve the cube?
    That I think only Erno Rubik himself can answer it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PandaCuber View Post
    How did Mr.Rubik actually solve the cube?
    I heard somewhere it was somewhat corners firsty but iduno
    (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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