Fell out of practice for a while there, but bought a 15x15 (mainly to sit on the shelf), did it for the one and probably only time in, 4 hours 46mins. Could easily take half an hour off that I'd say, but had thought it'd take twice as long...
Nearly two months late, but finally learned all of PLL (and relearned many algs as everyone I learn I forget another), times went backwards for a bit, but have an sub 26 Avg 12 and a new PB of 18.16.
I think I just need to focus on F2L now, splits are something like 4-15-4-4, so should be a...
I'm sure this has been asked before, but I can't find it. I have this OLL case: F' (r U R' U') r' F R
But, everything is permuted, so the two unoriented corners are just twisted. What's the alg to orientate them to give a PLL skip.
Looking to get into FMC. Just wondering if these are the right order to build up knowledge:
Blockbuilding/Petrus/2x2x2/2x2x3/F2L-1
Skeleton
Insertions/Commutators
EO
Inverse/NISS etc
Finally, finally, did it. Took about a week in total, maybe 10 hours or so. But delighted. And reckon I can do it again now, just took a long time to get my head around orientation. But might just leave it a while before I scramble again :)
Still haven't managed it, I can get to LL relatively quickly, but consistently mess up my algs, bad recognition and messing up execution, but happy I'll get there over the next few days. It's a total head melt trying to understand which piece is which, but getting there.
I recently got an axis cube, which I've enjoyed a lot, but still haven't completed. I now have it in a cube, but have two corners flipped. Any ideas on what could flip them?
I didn't think the doc suggested Feliks wouldn't win again at all. Not sure it mentioned that he did podium in 5x5, but if not, it probably could have.
Personally, I thought the doc was more about friendships in Cubing, how supportive the community is, and the dedication it takes to be one of...
Just finished watching it. Loved it.
Felix, Max and both their families come across really well. Very emotional.
@Kit Clement makes a brief appearance, and does a good job of explaining the technical aspect. I would have liked to see more of that, but understand that much more if, may not...
Oh yeah, I was more wondering about if all people of that age are in it, looks like you need to proactively get added, so imagine if you don't know about it, you won't be on it. Could be wrong on that though.
But agree, it's a great resource, and when I turn 40 next year, I hope to make it on...
Not sure how up to date this is, but a sub-10 average would make you the second fastest 40+ solver: https://logiqx.github.io/wca-ipy-www/Senior_Rankings.html#333
For larger cubes, like 11x11 and above, I've seen people remove the middle caps, to make it easier to count rows. Does this make it easier or harder to solve in terms of parity?