JollyTookTook
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Goal
Average sub-35 consistently
Deadline
End of march
Average sub-35 consistently
Deadline
End of march
#FailGoal: Full PLL
Deadline: January 1, 2020
I still have to learn E perm, all of the G perms, and Ra perm.
EDIT #1: Learned Ra perm. I don't think I will meet my goal by the New Year.
What do you mean a better E perm, What do you use? I did not even know of alternate E perms#Fail
Still need to learn a better alg for Nb perm, E perm, and the G perms.
OKgoals for all events (officially)
2x2 dont care
3x3 sub 13
4x4 sub 50
5x5 sub 2:10
6x6 learn it
OH sub 25
pyra sub 3.5
skewb sub 5.5
mega sub 1:50
clock dont care
tomorrow i have a comp with 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, mega, skewb, oh so hopefully i do well
deadline: after aus nats
No, a better Nb perm and I also need to learn E perm and the G perms.What do you mean a better E perm, What do you use? I did not even know of alternate E perms
Oh, okay. E perm is just 2 short comms and easy to learn. Watch this video to learn your G perms because the algs are much better than some other ones I have seen and only 1 has a wide move (also very fast RUD Ga and GD).No, a better Nb perm and I also need to learn E perm and the G perms.
I was definitely overambitious with how motivated I thought I would be regarding wanting to do anything after getting home, but I'm pretty satisfied with how it ended up. About 2/3 in I realized that I definitely wasn't going to be making my original goals, so I revised them down 500 each and was able to meet those.My main goal for January is to be consistent:
My goals are not contingent on benchmark solve times, but rather quantity of solves. As long as I'm getting the solves in, the times will drop.
3x3:
Getting sub 10 in 3x3 would be a pretty neat thing to happen. Now that I don't have to deal with learning new algs, I can spend all of my time just practicing. (1) 100 solves a day, 500 a week, 2k across the month, I think with enough focus would actually be able to get me a sub 10 ao100. [Revised to 1.5k solves]
(1) 1500 solves, mid 11. Nowhere near sub ao100, but I think if I cut out all the times that I messed up ZBLL and tanked the average, then it would probably be midish 10. My F2L is feeling a lot better, although, as noted, my ZBLL hasn't improved much.
I got a PB single and mo3 though, so that was cool at least.
OH:
Staying sub 15 and getting to sub-14 isn't going to be too hard either (as long as I'm doing consistent solves). Since most of my focus will be on 3x3 for January, sticking with only (2) 50 solves a day, 250 a week, 1k across the month, that should put be in a good place. I'm not sure if it will be enough to get to sub 14, but it will certainly make some headway. [Revised to 500 solves]
(2) 500 solves, low 15. I'm still feeling really fast, and as with 3x3, if I can cut out those mistakes and major recognition pauses, then this would definitely be mid 14. I got a PB single, mo3, and a sub 10 on camera. I wasn't in a position to record any big averages, but I really want to do one of those soon too.
ZBLL:
Full ZBLL contains a lot of algs. For many of the cases, I have only learned them and my execution/recognition is pretty terrible. Doing 3k solves will definitely help, but (3) I also want to drill at least one full OCLL set a day (72 algs).
(3) lmao nope. I might have done this twice. Definitely something that I want to do more of in February.
I've been learning it for a long time and didn't necessarily make the best decisions when choosing some of my earlier algs and new algs have come out in the meantime so there are going to be better options than when I was learning the best algs in 2016. (4) I need to go through other sheets and check for better algs at least one COLL set a day.
(4) Someone showed me a new vperm and I tried it out, but haven't switched to it yet. I definitely need to start working on this as well, but it is a much lower priority than anything else really.
Sub-30 with full OLL and Full PLL
Wow how many times am I going to make the same goals for the next month. Solves are happening and algs are solidifying, steadily if not quickly. I didn't make OH goals, but I'm okay with that. One thing I realized is that I do like making videos, so I'm going to take account the time that it takes in this month's goals.I was definitely overambitious with how motivated I thought I would be regarding wanting to do anything after getting home, but I'm pretty satisfied with how it ended up. About 2/3 in I realized that I definitely wasn't going to be making my original goals, so I revised them down 500 each and was able to meet those.
I think working towards a state where I can be in a little more control of my time and get things done right after I get home could be a really good goal. For February however, solves are going to be important, but I want to put a slightly lesser emphasis on them and instead get to work on ZBLL.
3x3:
Getting sub 10 is going to require a lot of work, but other things need to come first. (1) 50 3 times a week, 500 solves across the month. If I can properly clean up my ZBLL, this should mean sub11, but as always the main thing is to get the work in.
(1) 1755 Solves across the month. Quite satisfied with that, although I don't think I was able to catch an ao100 under 11.00 seconds, although I got very close a couple times. ZBLL is much cleaner, but there are still a few that get me 14s, which is at least better than getting a 30.
OH:
This is getting more fun again. Optimize my cube, either switch to one of my new ones, or see which exact lube combination and speed fits me best. I might buy a magnetic kit (or just plain magnets) and put them in my mf3rs2 to make it even better. (2) 50 solves a day, 250 solves a week, 1k solves across the month.
(2) 477 solves across the month. Not too worried about it. The sessions that I did mostly started out very low 14 but then tended to jump back up to 15.0 territory. Ironically, I got an RS3M2020 with extra magnets and I like it for 2H more than I do for OH, so no change in main so far. I think the main thing that I want is something naturally slow, but not sluggish. I'm content with my mf3rs2 as is, so I'm not too worried.
ZBLL:
The former issue still stands, but I think if I tried to make myself do to much. (3) Drill each set (8 OCLLs including PLL) 2-3 times across the month, and then isolate the bad ones and (4) review those until I can get the bad ones sub 6.
(3) I suppose I drilled them 2 times across the month, but that can hardly be counted as focused practice as I did it more for the spectacle. However, it was somewhat effective. Overall average time was ~5.6 seconds which is satisfactory.
(4) I've identified the bad ones from those sets, but I didn't drill them individually to sub 6.
Specific 3x3 things said:EOline: Drill execution to sub 1.5 and practice planning first pair.
XEOLine/EOLine+1: Drill execution to sub 3 and practice looking ahead through the entire thing.
F2L: I think the main thing here is going to be not rushing. Slow down a bit so that I can take advantage of easy/keyhole cases for things like twisted corners. I'm reconstructing solves and there are a lot times where I miss some really blatant 3-4 move pairs. Inspecting through first pair and then looking ahead with second should help a lot.
ZBLL: Same thing as last month. Break it down into something a little bit more manageable: 1 OCLL set at a time, recap the whole thing (should take no more than 10 minutes). Note the outliers on my zbll sheet and drill them later. Goal is mean total under 4.5 seconds, which shouldn't be too hard if I can get the 10+s down, since a majority of algs are sub/low 3 already.
so i didn't do much cubing this monthWow how many times am I going to make the same goals for the next month. Solves are happening and algs are solidifying, steadily if not quickly. I didn't make OH goals, but I'm okay with that. One thing I realized is that I do like making videos, so I'm going to take account the time that it takes in this month's goals.
Race to sub 10 is still going on as far as I know, so 3x3 is still my main focus. However, solves are happening but aren't doing a whole lot. This month I want to get laser focused on different aspects of my 3x3 solving (and OH ig)
3x3: Do Papa's drill at least 25 times a day (125/week, 500/month).
Do at least 2k solves (500/week, variable daily. 50 at least, 200 if feeling good)
lmao 460 solves, no drills
part of the reason that I didn't do a whole lot of solving was because I finally figured out how to consistently inspect first pair. the only thing was that it required me to know each move of my eoline solution which i often don't even plan, and then trace the corner and the edge individually through each move. I knew that if I was going to be doing solves, i should be tracing first pair, so instead of not inspecting, I just didn't do any solves. that way I technically wasn't not inspecting first pair
EOline: Drill execution to sub 1.5 and practice planning first pair.
XEOLine/EOLine+1: Drill execution to sub 3 and practice looking ahead through the entire thing.
F2L: I think the main thing here is going to be not rushing. Slow down a bit so that I can take advantage of easy/keyhole cases for things like twisted corners. I'm reconstructing solves and there are a lot times where I miss some really blatant 3-4 move pairs. Inspecting through first pair and then looking ahead with second should help a lot.
ZBLL: Same thing as last month. Break it down into something a little bit more manageable: 1 OCLL set at a time, recap the whole thing (should take no more than 10 minutes). Note the outliers on my zbll sheet and drill them later. Goal is mean total under 4.5 seconds, which shouldn't be too hard if I can get the 10+s down, since a majority of algs are sub/low 3 already.
I did a run through of all of my ocll sets except for s/as
OH: yk do solves ig
cause i'm still fast but i want to be undeniably sub15 again
1k/month sounds good - 50/day and 250/week
oops only 100 solves. mostly the same reason as 3x3
I was doing a lot of reconstructions, so that took time, but I'm planning on making a video about that eventually, so it's not time wasted
Videos: I think 4 videos would be a good amount. 3 can be simple solving/typing ones, but I do want to get a video out with some effort/planning behind it.
whoo hoo
2 session videos, 4 clips, 1 tutorial. I'm content with that.
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