Stingray970
Member
Greetings cubers!
I am currently faced with a minor dilemma that I'd like some advice on.
Rather than restating the title, I'll give you a bit of background information.
I have a speech I must give this Tuesday about a topic of my choice: Rubik's cubes.
While I'm giving my introduction, I'd like to solve the Rubik's cube for my class.
The speech cannot be even a second over 5 minutes or I'll lose 10% of my grade on the project.
If I REALLY stretch it, my introduction could be a minute and 30 seconds while still fulfilling the other required elements.
Ideally, I'd like it to be >1 minute.
My current averages of 20:
Rubik's brand cube: 1m 30s
Dayan Zhanchi: 1m 10s
I'm sure you can see what I'm getting at.
I'd like a somewhat quick (and short term) way to improve my solve time before Tuesday.
Any tips?
Also, I've been told MANY times by some fairly upset youtubers that I should NOT be using a Zhanchi at my skill level. They're telling me it'll make me worse in the long run and that I should force myself to use a crap cube until that point. Is there any truth in that?
I am currently faced with a minor dilemma that I'd like some advice on.
Rather than restating the title, I'll give you a bit of background information.
I have a speech I must give this Tuesday about a topic of my choice: Rubik's cubes.
While I'm giving my introduction, I'd like to solve the Rubik's cube for my class.
The speech cannot be even a second over 5 minutes or I'll lose 10% of my grade on the project.
If I REALLY stretch it, my introduction could be a minute and 30 seconds while still fulfilling the other required elements.
Ideally, I'd like it to be >1 minute.
My current averages of 20:
Rubik's brand cube: 1m 30s
Dayan Zhanchi: 1m 10s
I'm sure you can see what I'm getting at.
I'd like a somewhat quick (and short term) way to improve my solve time before Tuesday.
Any tips?
Also, I've been told MANY times by some fairly upset youtubers that I should NOT be using a Zhanchi at my skill level. They're telling me it'll make me worse in the long run and that I should force myself to use a crap cube until that point. Is there any truth in that?