It's pretty cool. One thing I noticed though is that there are many ambiguous cases for when only one sticker from each piece is visible, usually when both pieces are in the back. It would be interesting if there could be a way to rotate the cube on the screen, or have a hi-games type of...
Who has the most repeating-digit times as their wca records? For example, for 3x3, my best single in comp is 8.88 and my best average in comp is 11.11. My pyraminx single is 6.66.
After 3 weeks I realized that I have someone's florian modded 5x5. I think I recall somebody looking for a 5x5, and I took it by accident as it looks very similar to mine. Half bright stickers with light blue stickers. PM me if you're missing a 5x5!
I think it could be a good idea to memorize how solving standard f2l cases affects the other corners and edges. Then instead of tracking a pair, one would be able to predict where it would be and I think this would allow for much, much better lookahead and allow faster tps. I think just from...
badmephisto on youtube's the way to go imo. You'll eventually understand that the algorithm is usually just the most efficient intuitive way of solving a pair.
Metronoming didn't really help for me, but when I started looking ahead I kind of made an internalized tempo and forced myself to stick to it. It takes lots of work to get used to lookahead, and you'll know you're doing it right when you're turning slowly but your time is better than before...
yeah, (assuming your method and stuff is good) pretty much allow your fingers to solve your current step without thinking about the moves, and look for an easy next pair. cyoubx has a good tutorial if you're having trouble.
I really like mine. It's better than my guhong imo, maybe even better than zhanchi. tensioning was a bit weird, but I found that the tension I'm happy with is when the top of the plastic circle in the center is between the top of the screw and the flat part.