Yea the Thread Kit linked is pretty nice for Jumbling Scrambles through Python.
I also have only done ~20 non-jumbling solves (and 150 Jumbling solves), but my best non-jumbling solve is this.
(43.96) BL DR FL BR DR FR DB UB DR DB BR UF DR DB FR UL BL UB FL UR BR UL BL UF FL DR UB DB DR DL UR...
Here is a video of a sub-2 Curvy Copter Average with Jumbling and Cubeshape!
Let see if you can pick up on some of my tricks I have been figuring out in the last week! :)
Generated By csTimer on 2020-01-26
avg of 5: 1:57.11
Time List:
1. (1:38.47)
2. (2:38.71)
3. 2:01.18
4. 1:56.76
5...
Thank You! Although I much, much preferred the 3x3 pictures over the 2x2 ones. A lot easier to see.
I would recommend the change back if it doesn't take too much time.
(Late to the party) Thanks Hanns for the congrats! Woooo Top 10! :D
Also happy that I was able to get a full events profile at CubingUSA Nationals 2019 (link to competition profile). Basically means a Single and Average in every event at one competition.
2nd person to do so behind Daniel...
No problem! Always happy to help. But if you are starting to get into FMC as a Beginner/Intermediate, just learning 1, 3, and 7 would be a good start to know. Those will be able to handle most cases that you come across.
Sebastiano mentioned most useful algs for Edge insertions, especially the M' U2 M U2 as they are 6 movers and can lead to the better solutions when you find those positions.
Other cool things to keep in mind on Edge insertions. (Some of these might be pretty advanced but just want to post all...
Just letting everyone here on Speedsolving know.
We have a FMC Facebook Group (link below) and we are starting a FMC Double Elimination Knockout Tournament in that group.
To get entry into the Tournament, join the group and an FMC on the scramble posted. Then submit it to the Google Forms...
Thanks Sebastiano :)
Yea on the second solve it seemed like there were so many different ways to go on it. I talked to a couple people who found the start and had different continuations.
So what I wish I did was look at the edge insertions on the 3C3E then decide if I should continue or look at the L4C. Usually the edge insertions define if the skeleton is going to be good.
Yes I knew what I needed to get before the 3rd attempt began.
The thing is with FMC, you can find out...