For memorising OLL, learn 1-2 per day. There are two things you can do which help: firstly, you can break the algorithm down into "triggers", i.e. common, short sequences of moves, for example R U R' U' or R' F R F'. Secondly, most algorithms involve taking out the FR pair and then moving it around before inserting it again. Some people find it helpful to track where the pair goes. Most people use a combination of these two methods to memorise any algorithms, and these techniques definitely work well for OLL.how can i work on mermorizing oll and having better look ahead
What was the best 3x3 speedcube from 2010 (Making a youtube video (I'll give credit))?
No skipped stepsWhat is a "fullstep"
What is a "fullstep"
Yes you will slow down at first with every new method, but in the end F2L is way fasterSo I just switched to using F2L along with the beginners method, (which is all I know), and my time dramatically increased. From a 50.01 pb, to 1:40s pb, averaging 2:15s with F2L. Is this normal? I’ve only been using it for about a week, and i’ve only been able to solve a cube at all for about a year. Thoughts?
If you want to learn and consistently use full ZBLL, but don't want to switch to ZZ-a, then the best thing to do is to also learn as much ZBLS as you can. Start with VHLS since many cases will be setups to those, but you'll want to learn more algs eventually. ZBLL is, usually, faster than OLL-PLL, so the more chances you can get to use it, the better.Once I finish learning full ZBLL, would it be a good choice to learn VHLS from all angles? I don't want to start over with a whole new method (ZZ), as I already average about 13 seconds with CFOP.
If it isn't a good choice, what should I do instead? I will not be learning full ZBLS.
In time your F2L will get faster. Sometimes if you're learning F2L it might be more helpful/beneficial in the long run to learn intuitive F2L. Just make sure that you understand what's happening when you do an alg to the pieces.So I just switched to using F2L along with the beginners method, (which is all I know), and my time dramatically increased. From a 50.01 pb, to 1:40s pb, averaging 2:15s with F2L. Is this normal? I’ve only been using it for about a week, and i’ve only been able to solve a cube at all for about a year. Thoughts?
YesI have a question. Does the Cubicle SM come with all the stuff the SM has in its original packaging?
I believe cyotheking's website has quite a few of themAnyone here got a pdf of VLS and all its juicy algorithms?
What you normally average at home. For example, if you normally get around 20 second solves then 20 seconds would be your global average.What is a global average?