FJT97
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Hi
A friend of mine who is a professional magician and juggler saw the video of that guy solving three cubes while juggling them.
He is willing to learn that too, as he's always searching for new juggling tricks.
The thing is, hat he's not a cuber at all, so he can't solve a cube yet. But that shouldn't stop him i guess. So I taught him basic OH moves and now the question is, which method he should learn for that trick.
As i said, he's not a cuber at all, and he doesn't want to become a speed cuber, he just wants to get that trick done, so the method doesn't need to prepare his speedcubing career or something. I thought it should be a method on which serves four main things:
1. convenient move sequences for OH turning
2. Easy to look ahead
3. Efficiency (as he wants to go on stage which it, so it shouldn't take too long)
4. Kinda easy to learn
So the question is, which method would be best for him.
Side note: He is a kinda intelligent guy, so he will be able to learn techniques like f2l kinda fast, so the method may have big intuitive parts in it. But the problem with intuitive parts on the other hand might be, that its kind hard to look ahead especially while juggling...
What do you think?
A friend of mine who is a professional magician and juggler saw the video of that guy solving three cubes while juggling them.
He is willing to learn that too, as he's always searching for new juggling tricks.
The thing is, hat he's not a cuber at all, so he can't solve a cube yet. But that shouldn't stop him i guess. So I taught him basic OH moves and now the question is, which method he should learn for that trick.
As i said, he's not a cuber at all, and he doesn't want to become a speed cuber, he just wants to get that trick done, so the method doesn't need to prepare his speedcubing career or something. I thought it should be a method on which serves four main things:
1. convenient move sequences for OH turning
2. Easy to look ahead
3. Efficiency (as he wants to go on stage which it, so it shouldn't take too long)
4. Kinda easy to learn
So the question is, which method would be best for him.
Side note: He is a kinda intelligent guy, so he will be able to learn techniques like f2l kinda fast, so the method may have big intuitive parts in it. But the problem with intuitive parts on the other hand might be, that its kind hard to look ahead especially while juggling...
What do you think?
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