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[Unofficial] Michael Womack's cubing videos

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3x3 relay


Sorry if you can't watch the video it's due to licensed music in the video they only allow the song to be played in select countries.
the 3x3's that I used were
Rubik's brand 3x3
Rubik's brand 3x3 with no orange stickers
Lego 3x3 WIP
Dayan LunHui
Guhong stickerless
Maru glow-in-the-dark 3x3
Rubik's 30th anniversary wood cube
and a cheap cube from Hobby Lobby
 
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Owen

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Good to see you editing your videos like that (putting a picture of the puzzle in the corner of the screen).
 
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Owen

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Haven't seen it posted on here anyway. I don't really watch cubing videos on Youtube anymore.
 

ThomasJE

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You should learn Ortega for 2x2. That should take you to around 6 seconds. Also, for 3x3, you should work on F2L and 2L-PLL. Your 2L-OLL is pretty quick. Also, make a start with PLL. One algorithm a day doesn't sound much, and it isn't. But, if you reduce a 2-look case to a 1-look case, that can shave 2-3 seconds of a solve; which takes 1 second of an Ao5 and half a second off an Ao12. All that by learning one algorithm.
 
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You should learn Ortega for 2x2. That should take you to around 6 seconds. Also, for 3x3, you should work on F2L and 2L-PLL. Your 2L-OLL is pretty quick. Also, make a start with PLL. One algorithm a day doesn't sound much, and it isn't. But, if you reduce a 2-look case to a 1-look case, that can shave 2-3 seconds of a solve; which takes 1 second of an Ao5 and half a second off an Ao12. All that by learning one algorithm.

I'm slowly learning them.
 
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Georgeanderre

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Not a bad time, I got one of these for Christmas, the solution is 100% intuitive 3 cycling.

Although I've never timed it I'd expect my time to be similar to yours :cool:
 
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