hotufos
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I'd like to encourage people here to learn how to do blind solving. It's kind of like learning how to solve a Rubik's cube for the first time. When you are a non-cuber, solving a Rubik's cube seems extremely difficult. Cubers who can't do blind solving think the same way about 3BLD. People who don't know blind solving have lots of misconceptions, just like non-cubers have lots of misconceptions about how 3x3 works. The method you use is way different from any popular speedsolving method. You solve one piece at a time, and you don't have to remember what the cube looks like by just trying to remember where every piece is. There's none of, "I remember that the orange-blue edge was in the back left, but where would it be after putting that F2L pair in?". It takes a lot of effort, but it feels so rewarding when you have finally succeeded, and you will be a more well-rounded cuber.
If you're wondering why this isn't in the blind solving section, it's because it is aimed at people cannot do BLD. People who look in the blind solving section will already be able to do BLD.
If you're wondering why this isn't in the blind solving section, it's because it is aimed at people cannot do BLD. People who look in the blind solving section will already be able to do BLD.