RTh
Member
Hi,
I've been some time stuck averaging between 17 and 20 sec. I want to get consistent sub-15 for June, but in order to get to that point, I think I need some tips.
Practice is always the key in speedcubing, but that practice could give better results if you aim for specific results, or aim to change in a specific way.
So, what do you think that it's necessary to be sub-10? How much should take you to make each F2L pair and insert it? How much recognition time for OLL and PLL? How many TPS you should keep through the solve?
Also, stuff everybody aiming to sub-10 should know. Edge orientation or corner tracking or whatever you thing is useful to improve your times. (Link to threads about this are welcomed).
And, what is that difference between a cuber that averages 20 and one that averages 10? Those things that you changed in months of practice that were decisive for your solves.
Basically, tips thread =]
Thanks in advance.
I've been some time stuck averaging between 17 and 20 sec. I want to get consistent sub-15 for June, but in order to get to that point, I think I need some tips.
Practice is always the key in speedcubing, but that practice could give better results if you aim for specific results, or aim to change in a specific way.
So, what do you think that it's necessary to be sub-10? How much should take you to make each F2L pair and insert it? How much recognition time for OLL and PLL? How many TPS you should keep through the solve?
Also, stuff everybody aiming to sub-10 should know. Edge orientation or corner tracking or whatever you thing is useful to improve your times. (Link to threads about this are welcomed).
And, what is that difference between a cuber that averages 20 and one that averages 10? Those things that you changed in months of practice that were decisive for your solves.
Basically, tips thread =]
Thanks in advance.
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