what a scrub, even I know that you have to make sure it's on the table before you touch the timer
but if size doesn't matter, why do we even have mirrors?
I'm no expert and I haven't given this as much thought as you, but my main issue with solving this problem stems from figuring out which questions not to answer.
My take on the problem, correct me if I'm wrong, before asking what the probability is that there exists a possible sticker...
This CX-3 and Gans 3 bashing session makes me sick :P
I get that everybody was expecting a lot from the first FS, but I think the new version made the old one seem worse by comparison. When you first got the V1, be honest. You didn't know what to expect of this puzzle from this new manufacturer...
I can't decide between a CX3, Gans II V2, and Weilong.
So I just use a Zhanchi when I'm seriously practicing, because I avg about a half second faster with it.
AntFu, your signature is the craftiest signature I've ever seen, and it just made my day. That is all.
How do I quickly remove the stickers off of a 6x6??? I hate having to carefully peel them off one by one and yet being abel to apply them instantly with application tape.
4.40 unofficial single with LL skip.
2.86 Pyra unofficial single ( in fact, I've never competed, soo...)
53.xx 4x4 single a week ago (I average 1:05-1:15)
Suddenly sub-3 5x5 average.
The only thing preventing you from progressing is yourself. :3 It's just a matter of practice, but not mindless practice: Practice for a GOAL! Get better at a specific thing, not just at speedsolving the cube itself. Just wanting to be sub-20 avg won't get you there, you have to know what that...
I adore the cheap feel on the Gans III. It'd be my main if it weren't for one major flaw: It locks just a bit too much for me, because of it's unreliable corner cutting. Even on the best tensions, sometimes it can cut 45, and others barely over 30! I love the speed, too.
CX3 is my main on feel...
I used to solve the cross first before I solved in front of people, before I stopped caring about seeming fast to noobs.
I would bet a whole batch of cookies that Will Wheton, Joss Whedon, Matt Smith, Chris Hardwick (The OTHER Hardwick, from The Nerdist), and Niel DeGrass Tyson have all at...
I'm sorry I've abused this thread for help with my horrible PLLs :P
I'll learn better fingertricks. I'm bad about laziness.
Anyway, AlexCube, is the comp still in effect?
I want to see more videos like this. Comparisons of legit honest speedsolves by efficient or stylistic cubers. Who can beat Mats' insane OLL skip intuition, or who on earth can top Feliks' lookahead? :)
None of this information may be relevant to you and I'm not sure if you even are requesting help for a problem, buuuuuuut...
I have two of them. One of them (my main for about a month and a half) is well tensioned, cuts corners at almost any angle from any side (there are some impossible...
Thank you so much for these responses they have made my entire life.
I'll try them all. Now, for the U perms... I use left handed M2 and Left handed U2 flick so I am a noob, but I can change that. Isn't there an R U 2-gen one people use?
Vivaldi died long ago, and cubing was so uninvented back then your grandchildren will feel this slap: *slap*
lol anyway...
This is fun to do but much more challenging, especially since I'm not good at edge commutators. I solve this "deep" 5x5 for better tps and such, but it's not worth it to...
Still that genius kid around the corner who knows pi to 200+ places.
That bro who can hack and reprogram calculators (TI, Casio, HP) to play things like Pokemon or can use a DS Lite to call people like a cell phone.
That dude who hacks people's Wii's and turns them into mini Pc's or laptops...