bilal
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Nice, these young minds have a lot of potential. There is this 9 year old guy, with an year and half of practice, see how good he has become http://www.worldcubeassociation.org/results/p.php?i=2010RANI01
Nice, these young minds have a lot of potential. There is this 9 year old guy, with an year and half of practice, see how good he has become http://www.worldcubeassociation.org/results/p.php?i=2010RANI01
Awesome!!
I'm teaching my 3 yr old daughter now, but she doesn't quite understand it yet.
where are you from
Cool!
I tought my daughter when she was a little over five years old.
Make sure that you approach it very slowly, small steps at a time before moving forward.
I showed all steps to let her know a solve is done in steps but detail explanation of steps was very slowly.
along the lines of:
cross (don't bother with relative position)
face
cross correct
layer
2 layers
Edge orientation
corner permutation Niklas
corner orientation Sune repetition
edge permutation U perm repetition
every time only moving forward if the previous step is properly understood