I haven't seen this mentionned on this thread : https://onionhoney.github.io/roux-trainers/
It's a great complement to https://cubegrass.appspot.com/block_trainer/
It's a great complement to https://cubegrass.appspot.com/block_trainer/
I use righty M2s
Roux is not a great method to use if you ever plan on solving big cubes, it has been proved many times that it just flat out stinks for 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, and 7x7. If you only want to learn 3x3, do whichever method is fun for you. But if you plan on doing big cubes I would recommend learning CFOP.Hey all,
I got a cube for Christmas just as a house present, well it's taken a hold to say the least, I now have 4 3x3's nothing expensive and a 5x5 that just scares me.
I learned the beginner method of CFOP, then started learning f2l with a goal of sub 1min. I failed I felt swamped to much to learn, I just wasn't getting it.
I then stubbled upon roux, roux seems more up my street I struggle to take in information so trying to learn lots of algs just frustrats me to much.
I've learned the basics of roux and now I want some form of a plan, an idea of what is best to learn first.
any help on learning notation would be a massive help as well. (it really isn't sinking in so just scrambling my cube with an app is frustrating)
thanks in advance.
I'm always re gripping I think is my problem so D' isn't always right ring finger for example.
U and R I'm fine with, L I have to think about as it backwards to R and I'm ok with M as Im learnin some EO cases, F B D not do good with
Is there a way everyone does it? Like a standard grip and finger per letter?
Roux is not a great method to use if you ever plan on solving big cubes, it has been proved many times that it just flat out stinks for 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, and 7x7. If you only want to learn 3x3, do whichever method is fun for you. But if you plan on doing big cubes I would recommend learning CFOP.
PS if you don't want to learn algs Petrus is a great method to learn as you only need 2 algorithms.
Typically the way it's learning is doing a clockwise or counterclockwise turn of the face, not a normal grip or finger, because during a solve your fingers won't always be in the same spot, so it's hard to refer to a system like that
Yeah, Just like forming a style for something like drawing, the more you turn quickly and the more solves you do, the more your turn-style will develop. Although I would definitely recommend fixing bad habits if they pop up.So it is more a case of reputation will ingrain it?
So it is more a case of reputation will ingrain it?
cstimer.netAre there any apps you guys would recommend for scrambles?
Equal to CFOP for 3x3 and OH, trash for big cubes.Roux is a good method keep using it
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ChaoTimer for iPhoneAre there any apps you guys would recommend for scrambles?
ChaoTimer is a good app, cstimer.net is the best website. Not sure about twisty timerChaoTimer for iPhone
I’ve heard twisty timer is good for Android
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