This is amazing. Are there any public Github repos you have, that I can check out? I've never done any encryption stuff so I gave up on the initial try very quickly.
There is an extra sheet on the document called times: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EdXAjej2lLI4Kenoiq7KAfndTuwZqa7VCOUsPDxVCXo/edit#gid=54674614
Just enter them for the event next to your name
I have now generated scrambles via the official WCA Scrambler "TNoodle". I have added an extra sheet on the google doc in the bottom named 'Scrambles' where you will be able to find scrambles. I am still pasting them in but they should all slowly come in. Here you can find the scrambles
It's 9pm in Europe, 3pm on the East coast and 12pm on the West coast and there are still no scrambles or any info on what is going to happen with this competition. What a joke
Its on view only. You can enter me manually or just message me if you fixed it. I would compete in 3x3 and 4x4
Edit: Possibly 2x2, if it arrives by the comp
Edit 2: I entered myself
I've started to get more and more sub 15 averages, but its getting really hard to improve further. After looking into how long I take for each step of the solve I found my F2L taking the longest (which makes sense don't get me wrong), but I still can't help but think that this is something I can...
So I recently got a GAN 356 i3 smart cube, and wanted to try use its bluetooth capabilities outside of its companion app "Cubestation". However I discovered that it was not possible to use the i3 with any existing GAN smart cube implementations. Is there anyone who knows how to work around...
Thanks for the warm welcoming.
Currently I know 24 OLLS, those are: 1, 2, 9, 10, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 43, 44, 45 and finally 57.
I started learning them for my first ever sub10, but now want to improve my F2L and Cross first, so I stopped learning them...
Hello Speedsolving.com community. I am Cozy, a speedcuber from Germany.
I solve the 3x3, 4x4 and will soon get into 2x2. For 3x3 I use CFOP with Full PLL and some OLL algoritms and average around 15.5 seconds.
For 4x4 I use very basic YAU and average about 2 minutes.
I'm super excited for what...
This is amazing. Are there any public Github repos you have, that I can check out? I've never done any encryption stuff so I gave up on the initial try very quickly.
There is an extra sheet on the document called times: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EdXAjej2lLI4Kenoiq7KAfndTuwZqa7VCOUsPDxVCXo/edit#gid=54674614
Just enter them for the event next to your name
I have now generated scrambles via the official WCA Scrambler "TNoodle". I have added an extra sheet on the google doc in the bottom named 'Scrambles' where you will be able to find scrambles. I am still pasting them in but they should all slowly come in. Here you can find the scrambles
It's 9pm in Europe, 3pm on the East coast and 12pm on the West coast and there are still no scrambles or any info on what is going to happen with this competition. What a joke
Its on view only. You can enter me manually or just message me if you fixed it. I would compete in 3x3 and 4x4
Edit: Possibly 2x2, if it arrives by the comp
Edit 2: I entered myself
I've started to get more and more sub 15 averages, but its getting really hard to improve further. After looking into how long I take for each step of the solve I found my F2L taking the longest (which makes sense don't get me wrong), but I still can't help but think that this is something I can...
So I recently got a GAN 356 i3 smart cube, and wanted to try use its bluetooth capabilities outside of its companion app "Cubestation". However I discovered that it was not possible to use the i3 with any existing GAN smart cube implementations. Is there anyone who knows how to work around...
Thanks for the warm welcoming.
Currently I know 24 OLLS, those are: 1, 2, 9, 10, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 43, 44, 45 and finally 57.
I started learning them for my first ever sub10, but now want to improve my F2L and Cross first, so I stopped learning them...
Hello Speedsolving.com community. I am Cozy, a speedcuber from Germany.
I solve the 3x3, 4x4 and will soon get into 2x2. For 3x3 I use CFOP with Full PLL and some OLL algoritms and average around 15.5 seconds.
For 4x4 I use very basic YAU and average about 2 minutes.
I'm super excited for what...