Learn the most efficient ways to pair up pieces, but make sure that you are still able to track pieces with those solutions. Know exactly where to look at all times, and never look at the pair you're currently solving. J Perms Advanced F2L videos can help a lot with this. Lastly, be able to not...
I can easily skip learning 63 EOPair Algorithms by inserting the pair into its slot. The Solved Pair EO Algorithms in my experience can solve any case, and it contains only 11 Algorithms. Please tell me if i've broken the Matrix, or if this is another delusion.
Generated By csTimer on 2023-01-18
avg of 25: 17.01
Time List:
1. (14.33) F2 L' F D2 F2 U F' R' L2 D2 L2 F2 D' R2 B2 U2 B2 D' B2 R2
2. (19.73) R2 F R2 F' L2 B U2 B' U2 B2 L2 R U F L U' B D' F' U2
3. 16.18 D2 B' U2 F L' U2 D' B' D2 L2 B R2 L2 U2 B' D2 B R2 F' L B2
4. 19.63 B2 D' L2 F2...
I'm turning much slower than before, but I still struggle to find pairs even if I track them. Do you have any tips on tracking pieces, knowing where to look, etc. Basically anything that doesn't have to do with being able to track pieces?
Hello, "great" cuber here. I currently average under 18 secs on 3x3. During my F2L process, It's actually quite difficult to find pairs. I don't look at my current pair.
My times are still dogwater, but I've slowed down in f2l and my times are getting better. I got a 12.15 second solve and that was when I planned my first pair. I will practice planning first pair, hopefully I can get it down to 15 secs before next competition.