Hi everyone!
After seeing all the hype around Domino Reduction, Tommaso Raposio and I have decided to write a complete guide about it. After a month or so, our work is finally done! We aim to prove to everyone that the myth that DR is "difficult" is absolutely not true. Even if you are not into FMC, this can be a very challenging and different way of solving the cube: the guide is not only for FMC addicts like us.
We worked at this project with the counceling of @porkynator You'll se that the style follows his famous "Fewest Moves Tutorial".
We uploaded the guide to a Google Drive folder. We look forward to expand it with much more resources: files of example solves? other guides? links to useful videos? Let us know! We hope it becomes a useful place to store the community's knowledge about DR.
We are very proud of our work and because of this we want it to be perfect. Please let us know if you find any typos or uncorrect information. If you have any ideas, critiques, or you know something that can add to the content we presented, we would love to make it part of our guide.
Have fun reading it!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mppifILqu9Bu2phr8zhXGcXasBsSkv_S?usp=sharing
After seeing all the hype around Domino Reduction, Tommaso Raposio and I have decided to write a complete guide about it. After a month or so, our work is finally done! We aim to prove to everyone that the myth that DR is "difficult" is absolutely not true. Even if you are not into FMC, this can be a very challenging and different way of solving the cube: the guide is not only for FMC addicts like us.
We worked at this project with the counceling of @porkynator You'll se that the style follows his famous "Fewest Moves Tutorial".
We uploaded the guide to a Google Drive folder. We look forward to expand it with much more resources: files of example solves? other guides? links to useful videos? Let us know! We hope it becomes a useful place to store the community's knowledge about DR.
We are very proud of our work and because of this we want it to be perfect. Please let us know if you find any typos or uncorrect information. If you have any ideas, critiques, or you know something that can add to the content we presented, we would love to make it part of our guide.
Have fun reading it!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mppifILqu9Bu2phr8zhXGcXasBsSkv_S?usp=sharing