Hello everyone greeting:
It’s been a while since this amateur posted his embarrassing comments about complete the White Cross in 8 moves or less, just to be clear:
A simple beginner question that haunts me for months :
We all know that the basic White Cross for a newbie is doing the Daisy...
Dear everyone greetings:
Dear Mr. Ronkainen:
Sorry if this beginner was that persistent, hence my deepest apology. Yes, PTSD & obsession makes me what you see today, a sick person, currently on therapy - really mean it - The doctors saids to find a way to relax, sadly, this beginner chose the...
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Dear Mr. Prostar:
Well , as beginners, we do not have the Look ahead/Planning skills & experiences as you do, so we improvised reducing the moves low enough to fit the 8/Eight moves mark, some cases are just too complicated for a quarter turn metric based newbie to...
Thank you, Mr. Morrison, by the way, your record in WCA are impressives!
Now as you mentioned, part of my beginner training menu is, precisely FSC, by watching Mr. Feliks Zemdegs' Youtube channel & some unorthodox idea of my own, in some cases could force reduced as fewer moves as possible...
Dear Mr./Ms. Prostar greetings:
Then may you so kind to check those cases:
First case
Inspection: x, y
Cross: U, B, E', F', L2, U', B' R ( 9 moves counting L2 )
Second case
Inspection: x,x',y
Cross: R, F, U, B'2, D2, R, D, B' ( 10 moves counting B'2, D'2 )
There are any chances to decrease...
Dear Mr. Owen Morrison & Mr./Ms. ProStar greetings:
This beginner is Color Neutral, as fan of Mr. Feliks Zemdegs by watching his videos, solves the Cross always in the bottom. What is the story behind this F/F2 both considered as one move ? & Why? As beginner it's really confuses me a lot...
Dear Speedsolving.com members greetings:
My name is Andytu, as this beginner has start his own RUBIK 's cube training sessions, just want to ask you something:
Most of the notable speed cubers saying that, in Ms. Fridrich's CFOP method, the Cross ( Color neutral or not ) con be done in...
Hello everyone greeting:
It’s been a while since this amateur posted his embarrassing comments about complete the White Cross in 8 moves or less, just to be clear:
A simple beginner question that haunts me for months :
We all know that the basic White Cross for a newbie is doing the Daisy...
Dear everyone greetings:
Dear Mr. Ronkainen:
Sorry if this beginner was that persistent, hence my deepest apology. Yes, PTSD & obsession makes me what you see today, a sick person, currently on therapy - really mean it - The doctors saids to find a way to relax, sadly, this beginner chose the...
Dear everyone greetings:
Dear Mr. Prostar:
Well , as beginners, we do not have the Look ahead/Planning skills & experiences as you do, so we improvised reducing the moves low enough to fit the 8/Eight moves mark, some cases are just too complicated for a quarter turn metric based newbie to...
Thank you, Mr. Morrison, by the way, your record in WCA are impressives!
Now as you mentioned, part of my beginner training menu is, precisely FSC, by watching Mr. Feliks Zemdegs' Youtube channel & some unorthodox idea of my own, in some cases could force reduced as fewer moves as possible...
Dear Mr./Ms. Prostar greetings:
Then may you so kind to check those cases:
First case
Inspection: x, y
Cross: U, B, E', F', L2, U', B' R ( 9 moves counting L2 )
Second case
Inspection: x,x',y
Cross: R, F, U, B'2, D2, R, D, B' ( 10 moves counting B'2, D'2 )
There are any chances to decrease...
Dear Mr. Owen Morrison & Mr./Ms. ProStar greetings:
This beginner is Color Neutral, as fan of Mr. Feliks Zemdegs by watching his videos, solves the Cross always in the bottom. What is the story behind this F/F2 both considered as one move ? & Why? As beginner it's really confuses me a lot...
Dear Speedsolving.com members greetings:
My name is Andytu, as this beginner has start his own RUBIK 's cube training sessions, just want to ask you something:
Most of the notable speed cubers saying that, in Ms. Fridrich's CFOP method, the Cross ( Color neutral or not ) con be done in...