I just upgraded from my original Aosu to an Aosu GTS M and it's massively better. Not sure about the Aosu GTS M vs. Wuque M comparison, I just got the one that was on sale :)
If you don't want to learn Yau, you can do freeslice and learn to solve multiple edges at once, look up 323 edge...
GAN 460 is up for preorder on TheCubicle now at $55.99. Shadow 6x6 is released (according to their FB page), probably a while yet before it gets to the US.
There doesn't seem to be much hype around the Aochaung GTSM or any release date estimate I could find. Does anyone know more about this cube? Is it expected to be better than the Wushuang M?
Yes, I read advice that you should take care to learn the "good" algorithms up front to prevent having to re-learn better ones later and that makes a lot of sense to me. I'm working from Kian Mansour's list of CMLL algs.
Last night I made up an Anki (flashcard software) deck so I can randomly...
I'm working my way through learning all 42 CMLL algorithms and it's a lot of work. I know probably more of you are CFOP users but the total number of algorithms is roughly similar. For you other old guys out there with families and jobs and limited time to cube, at what pace did you manage to...
Just do what you enjoy doing and don't worry about whether you're the fastest or not.
If you're only attracted to 3x3, maybe work on some other aspect of 3x3. Do one-handed, or learn a different method to keep it fresh.
I would say yes, Rubik's is misbehaving towards the community as well as TheCubicle specifically.
Back to old guy stuff... I'm 46 years old. I do cubes up to 7x7 and up to Teraminx, but I'm not that fast. I've basically been in and out of cubing every year or two and each time I kind of have...
Thanks. I did figure out that only the pattern matters and not the exact colors, the page could probably add a comment to explain that more clearly. Anyway, I've felt kind of intimidated trying to learn so many algorithms since I'm 46 years old and have limited time to practice but so far so...
Yeah, this sounds like a good way to go I think. Work on one small set at a time and learn them gradually.
I just printed out Kian's CMLL document, but there's one thing I need to understand before starting any memorization...
What do I need to do to adapt it to my color orientation? I solve...
Just wanted to let you know, your website doesn't seem to work correctly with the Safari browser - I can view but could not add items to my cart. Switched to Chrome and it works there.
Personally, Roux was easier to learn for me after doing beginner's method. Neither Roux nor CFOP is more advanced than the other, they're just different.