Agreed, I have come to the conclusion that videos are just the objective best way to learn algs for beginners or weird finger tricks. But at the top level, or even my level, it becomes quite intuitive how to finger trick 85% of cases
This is something that's been in the back of my mind(and every Cubers lol) for a long time. It's definitely possible, however very hard. If I'm not mistaken, Chris Olson began work on a tool like this a few years ago.
There are all sorts of ideas I have and I'm wondering if anybody else has an idea for some cubing tool that would benefit them. I'm thinking about adding whatever features to a website I'm making, or other software devs can take inpiration from the comments here
I made a poll to finally answer the question, which is the worst event? (And best but that's going to be heavily biased towards 3x3)
I'm also interested to see the relationships between the event you main and the worst event in your opinion. Especially for events like clock or FMC, what do they...
If you or other still have access, could you provide some of the training worksheets, schedules or a screenshot of the titles of the videos in the f2l course? Just curious how he structures a practice schedule
I stumbled upon these two pages on the CubeRoot website:
https://www.cuberoot.me/preface/
https://www.cuberoot.me/contents/
Is there a book or resources that these contents are in? It seems very comprehensive and helpful
Hey there, I practice about as much as you and have been trying to incorporate more focus drills. I became sub 20 about two weeks ago. What drills did you do and how do you remember to do them instead of doing many solves, I often get lost in them. Also I've read lots about not starting...
Hey there, getting into square one now and cubing not too long ago. This site seems like a great resource! Is there any remaining copy of it? Or a similar one?