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There are 11 people who have done it listed here.this is a random thread. anyone ever solve a 4x4 feet?
http://speedcubing.com/records/recs_dext.html
There are 11 people who have done it listed here.this is a random thread. anyone ever solve a 4x4 feet?
this is a random thread. anyone ever solve a 4x4 feet?
That's kinda old lol. I have a 2:07There are 11 people who have done it listed here.
http://speedcubing.com/records/recs_dext.html
Yep, also 2, 5, 7, Mega, Pyra, Skewb, Clock lolthis is a random thread. anyone ever solve a 4x4 feet?
I've done 1-6 and megaminx WF.this is a random thread. anyone ever solve a 4x4 feet?
I think he means so that the mechanism only allows for half turnsYes, have a look at human thistlethwaite, orient first and other similar reduction methods.
Also didn't Joshua Feran do every single event with feet?
I think you could do this by making raised arm at different radial distances from the core of the cube on the E, M and S slice edges and tracks on the corresponding centres. It would be possible to do a quarter turn, but after that, you'd only be able to turn a face 45 degrees before it locks up because the bump wouldn't line up with the track on the centre.So lots of people unofficially do half turn solves on 3x3, I haven't really thought this through, but is there some way you can create a 3x3 so that its mechanism is restricted to half turns?
Yup, Oscar made one.So lots of people unofficially do half turn solves on 3x3, I haven't really thought this through, but is there some way you can create a 3x3 so that its mechanism is restricted to half turns?
Also I'm 6 seconds off Louis' 6x6 with feet but I'm not sure how long it would take to get that time again
Yeah, Although I do think there is more potential for roux than CFOP, considering Kian has only been cubing for 3 years and already has a global 6.2 average, and official 6.6 NR.Probably lol. But he's not going to switch.
What about max?Yeah, Although I do think there is more potential for roux than CFOP, considering Kian has only been cubing for 3 years and already has a global 6.2 average, and official 6.6 NR.
Personally, when people say "Who inspires you?" I have never said Max. Why? Cause when I started cubing, he had a 9 avg, fast, but world class? No. When I started cubing, I loved Faz because of how fast he is in NxN puzzles, so unless the only people who could switch to it would be people who started this year or late last year.What about max?
Watch this and tell me Max doesn't inspire you.Personally, when people say "Who inspires you?" I have never said Max. Why? Cause when I started cubing, he had a 9 avg, fast, but world class? No. When I started cubing, I loved Faz because of how fast he is in NxN puzzles, so unless the only people who could switch to it would be people who started this year or late last year.
Hey, it might have not sounded like it, but even though I don't worship him, I think he is a cool guy. I look to some people and they make me wonder, "How could I ever do that.?" For example, Phill, he is one of the fastest cubers with ZZ and I can only get sub 14.5, I look up to him, do I have pictures of him hanging on my wall and only buy cubes from thecubicle.us ? Ofc, not! I look up to lots of cubers, but not for sub 5 avg with CFOP. Not many people know this, but I have a small bit of autism, so in that way he shows that autistic cubers can be fast. My friend John Albright inspires me because he is a very cool guy to hang out with and still super fast at skewb. Jay and Kevin Min inspire me because they use Yau5. I could go on but you get the idea, sub 5 avg makes me want to be faster, but sub 10 avg with ZZ makes me want to be a better ZZ user.Watch this and tell me Max doesn't inspire you.
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