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xyz misunderstood the entire premise of my guidance and wasted their time.
I advised OP to learn 8 cases for inserting a solved pair and orienting U edges.
xyz posted examples of solving pairs ( in a way that is beyond the scope of a beginner, I might add ) and inserting them.
It's two totally...
I was giving more detailed information and encouraging him due to his interest in it.
It's called "helping someone on an individual level and not giving generic advice".
It's tough stuff.
@Nir1213
Now that you have gathered a lot of information, you can create a structured learning plan with...
8 easy cases isn't beginner level? How can a 7 year old learn it in just a few hours? 4LLL is surely easy, but again, if you saw OP's video, his last layer needs a boost above all else.
Also, OP's history in this thread indicated that he was not putting forth any serious effort to learning...
It's painfully obvious that some people in the thread haven't taught anyone to cube before as they lazily throw phrases around like " just do it ", or " just practice". These phrases are really annoying to hear as a beginner, and it's not a good look to be short with people who ask for help. If...
This doesn't make any sense.
What do you mean "enough"? The OP doesn't want to stay the same speed. He wants to get faster.
It boggles my mind that you're missing the point that 4LLL is what's holding him back and he asked for ways to get faster.
Did you watch his video and see how slow his...
Kinda what I stopped using the forums is because people post their thoughts without any real contribution.
I read your post and gained 0 information. It's really frustrating.
OP was told by many to learn full OLL, and was given some advice for short-term progress. That's the whole thread buddy.
ZBF2L is lower move count.
I've shown some examples earlier in the thread.
I'm not sure why people are telling you to use slow methods and stop learning new things. It's really lazy, bad advice.
You should learn full OLL, and I was giving you a way to be faster in the short term. Same-day...
I'm setting up OP for long term success,
Everybody is different. I've taught lots of people different methods. ZBF2L + 7OLL is by far the least amount of information to learn for speedsolving at 15-20 seconds average.
The cases are taken from the ZBF2L page.
http://www.cubezone.be/zbf2l.html
It is what it is bruh. Alpha male strikes again.
@Nir1213 Just do the inverse of the case ( perform the algorithm in reverse)
so for the case R' F R F', just set it up by doing it as F R' F' R
ZBF2L is objectively easier than regular OLL, as you don't need to inspect a single edge on the outer U layer, and the algorithms are very short. You only need to look at the top face for a brief moment. Here are a couple of examples of how much more efficient it is than 4LLL.
Compare this very...
ZBF2L should only take a couple of hours to learn all of the cases including mirrors that I've posted, even for a beginner.
You may be learning ineffectively. I recommend focusing on 2 cases and solving them over and over again until you know them well. Then, move on to another 2. There's only 8...
Hey, sorry I was busy today. Here is the instruction I've given others. This is just to get your OLL times down in a single day, but in the long run you're going to want to learn full OLL. You hold the cube with F facing you, obviously, and look for the identifying stickers which have green...
Use what works best for you, but I recommend always being in a state of learning. You may have executed the alg incorrectly or had a mirror case and not recognized it. I only posted the R cases, not the L ones.
How many OLLs do you currently know? I could advise you on some tricks for learning...
I use Block Keeper. It has a cross solver on the bottom right. When I first switched to CFOP, I would sometimes look up solutions to really difficult crosses and it helped me learn to be more efficient.
https://www.speedsolving.com/threads/block-keeper-cross-platform-desktop-timer.63611/
Don't...