Can you also create a system, such as a google doc or something, updated with a list of people who are purchasing? It would be helpful in confirming with us so we know that you received the payments.
There's a difference between standard deviation and standard error of mean. Standard deviation describes the spread of the data, and standard error of mean describes how much variation would be in the true mean (what you really average) based on a sample. Because the larger the sample the closer...
So in the past, I've seen quite a lot of people ask if a certain average or something makes them sub-x, such as "I have a 24.97 average of 12, does that make me sub-25?", and the like. This occurrence leads me to believe even more strongly that statistics should be as, if not more, important...
Yeah, I know. It's just a faster way of fixing those darn corner twists you get on cubes (Dayan ones, especially >.>)
and I didn't mean to ask if it were a way of cheating for something like ZBLL-U #1 :P
Not much of a Roux solver, but I'd say that you can count an LSE skip as all edges solved with either U face or M slice adjustments necessary, but not both.
oriented correctly is 1/2^6, which is 1/64
permuted correctly is 1/6C2 * 1/6C4 * 4, or 4/225
which should give 1/3600. Not sure though, I...
Does this mean that it's illegal to have one sticker a different shade of the different shades of the same color on the same side? For example a center piece that's fluorescent yellow on a regular yellow side on a 4x4.
I get times that are nearly the same on my Alpha V as I do on a Zhanchi, and my Zhanchi still pops. I think I should probably get a C4U or something :D
Lol but no kidding, with the Guhong V2 I haven't ever gotten a pop on it since I got it (which is like a month ago)
In Article 4 of the WCA Regulations, it doesn't mention anything about what the scrambler does if he/she messes up during a scramble. Some situations in which this may happen is:
1.) If the puzzle pops while scrambling, and he/she loses his/her place.
2.) If he/she gets distracted while...
It might just be me, but my Zhanchi starts to pop after the 4-5 month mark, but it would still be pretty good. However, I just can't stand having my main 3x3 pop every 20-30 solves, so that's basically when I decide to get a new main 3x3.
Just a thought, but won't there be 4 possible scrambles if you have any one given scramble just be reversing the moves and the order of the moves?
For example: D' R F' D R U' R F2 U R can also give
D R' F D' R' U R' F2 U' R'
R' U' F2 R' U R' D' F R' D (which, if done after the original scramble...
At around 100 solves per week (I did take breaks, but I also went like 200 solves a day for a couple weeks so I guess they balance out) I'd say no more than 10000 3x3 solves for me. I doubt even if I include all my 2x2, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7, etc solves it wouldn't reach 10000 :P