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[Unofficial] 555: 1:13.94 avg5 with 1:03.26 single (yau5)

Robert-Y

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Statistics for 01-11-2013 19:21:47

Cubes Solved: 5/5
Number of Pops: 0
Average: 1:13.94
Standard Deviation: 9.32
Best Time: 1:03.26
Worst Time: 1:29.76
Individual Times:
1. 1:03.26 l B2 F2 R2 F L r2 D2 d' u U2 R2 u L' R D2 U f2 d B2 U' L2 l2 r2 R2 d u U2 L' l R2 f2 d2 b f2 F2 r2 d' L2 r' R2 f u2 B' D2 f' d' L' R' F R' D' L2 B' F2 R B2 u' U f
2. 1:14.66 B' d R2 b2 D' r2 B2 D' F u' B b f' L' l2 r R' B f2 L2 B' u2 U2 R d L2 l2 r D f2 D d' F2 l' r2 B2 b' D l' R2 d2 l B r B' L r2 U2 l R' d F' r' R f2 l2 R' b r2 R2
3. 1:07.47 B r' D u2 L' l' R B2 b' F' l b2 f' D U' f' l B' r' b' f' L2 R u' b2 L l r u2 l' D' L' l' r R' d r' R' b2 r' u' U2 L2 u r' u l' R' b2 d B2 b f F' D d B b d2 U
4. 1:19.68 r2 D u B2 d' f' F2 D u2 B' f l' b f2 r' f2 F d2 u' b2 F2 u2 F' D2 d2 l d2 U2 F' U' L' l B2 b' f l2 R d2 r' R2 B2 b' l2 R2 B2 f' F2 R2 B2 f' F2 U f' U2 b2 f d' b L2 l
5. 1:29.76 D u U2 R U2 r D2 d r' R' B b f2 u L' R b f D d' u2 B2 l2 r2 R B' L' B2 L' l' d2 R2 D u2 U' b' f2 F2 l' D2 f2 L r' R D2 U f r D U2 l2 d b' d F l' r2 U2 R U'

Not bad, I'm quite happy with the single :)
(Sorry about the quality)

Cube: Shengshou (modded by Breandan)
 
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[19:07] <kinch2002> So...the next Yau revolution starts

I think people will perhaps struggle to adapt to this a little more than Yau4, given how much tps you can already get in freeslice already. I got a couple of seconds from my freeslice and AVG times fairly quicker but then plateaued.

Robert is just too good at this...:)
 

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Hey, I will it's just I'm busy at the moment with revision for exams (although it might not appear to be the case :p). I will hopefully find the time to make more videos towards the end of January.
 

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After you do cross plus centers, you solve the 4 tredges that belong in the first 2 layers with freeslice. You then solve 2 F2L pairs (Preferably adjactently). Then you solve the rest of the edges with 2 pairing and stuff.
 

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After you do cross plus centers, you solve the 4 tredges that belong in the first 2 layers with freeslice. You then solve 2 F2L pairs (Preferably adjactently). Then you solve the rest of the edges with 2 pairing and stuff.
Almost. The freeslice step doesn't have to be the 4 F2L tredges - it just has to be at least 2 F2L tredges (ready for the next step) and the rest can be LL tredges
 

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Yep, I can confirm this :) Ottozing is right, but then a few weeks back, I made some small changes to the method. However I do tend to just go for the 4 F2L tredges a lot of the time because that means I will have more choices for solving the first 2 F2L pairs afterwards. In case anyone is wondering, the first 2 F2L pairs don't need to be adjacent because in the case in which they are opposite to each other, you can simply do one setup move to form a pseudo XXcross and finish pairing the last 4 tredges (using FL and FR as your pairing space)
 
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