kliang9299
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I'm trying to dye my white Aolong v1 black because why not. Do I need acetone or is just having rit dye and hot water fine?
Cube explorer does exactly that! Cubing world had a tutorial on how to use it, I use it for some of my blind hand scrambles haha.Question:
Hi guys do you know a software that would generate the scramble algorithm of a scrambled cube? I want to replicate a hand scramble I made and send it to my friend.
Cube explorer does exactly that! Cubing world had a tutorial on how to use it, I use it for some of my blind hand scrambles haha.
Mine normally lasts around 4 months but I bought 10 of the batteries for less than 2 dollars on ebay. Cheap as.What is the average battery life of a StackMat Pro?
Mine normally lasts around 4 months but I bought 10 of the batteries for less than 2 dollars on ebay. Cheap as.
Idk, I guess not that much, bateries vary a lot tho.Is this with heavy usage? I've had mine since Christmas and it's still going. How many hours per day are we looking at?
Can some one give me a guide of cubing terminology ? I have looked around and I can't find any thing--- thanks!
I have not found anything like this on the forum, so this may help some people.
This is where FMC enthusiasts(new and experienced) can share their favorite resources about FMC (Where to start, tips and tricks, how to learn about premoves, NISS, and inverse scramble, etc.)
I have not found anything like this on the forum, so this may help some people.
This is where FMC enthusiasts(new and experienced) can share their favorite resources about FMC (Where to start, tips and tricks, how to learn about premoves, NISS, and inverse scramble, etc.)
If you put black stickers on a white crazy windmill would it be kind of like a ghost cube? Or am I just stupid?
If you put black stickers on a white crazy windmill would it be kind of like a ghost cube? Or am I just stupid?
It's basically when they forget the digit. So I might have a 6:24.xx 7x7 solve, the solve was so long the decimal hardly matters.Can someone tell me what the "x" stands for when someone says they got a 10.6x second solve? Does the "x" mean that it's just replacing number "0", as in the solve was 10.60 seconds? Or does it mean that the cuber doesn't really care about the number, so instead they say it's 10.6x seconds instead of anywhere between 10.61 to 10.69 seconds because they just don't think that the number in that digit is important? Thanks!
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