Nir1213
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Weird and scary things about cubing and its history.
For example. If you do R and U' 63 times in a 3x3, it goes back to its original state. For the 2x2, its 18 times.
63 + 18 = 81. 81 is a square of 9.
the 3x3 cube's full name is the 3x3x3 cube, and 3x3x3 = 27, which is 3 times bigger than 9. that 3 is the same digit of the 3x3 cube.
Now lets go back to the 2x2 cube. its full name is 2x2x2, which 2x2x2 is 8. 8 x 3, which is the same digit as the 3x3 cube, is equal to 24. the 27 we talked about which is the answer of 3x3x3, if you substract 24 from 27, you get 3, which is the same digit as the 3x3 cube. Crazy right. This shows that 3x3 and 2x2 cubes are somehow connected.
if we divide 3.47 (3x3 wr) and 0.49 (2x2 wr), we get approximately 7.08, which is a previous record of 3x3, done by Erik Akkersdijk.
You get it?
lets get even crazier:
the 4x4 wr is 17.42 by Sebastian, and if you multiply that with 7.08, a previous 3x3 record, you get 123.3336. the 333 stands for a YTUWR by Feliks, when he gets a 3.33 cube solve. In the comments, Carykh said that if you replay it 3 times, its still sub 10. Thats where the "123" comes up, as it counts up to 3. the "6" is the first reply to Carykh saying that "
If you watch it 2 times the devil will come knocking to your house" which meant 3.33 x 2 = 6.66. Thats where the 6 comes up.
the 3 and 2 would mean the 3x3 cube, and the 2x2 cube.
the reply to Carykh's name is PtriXo.
Funnily i found this which has a user with his name, its probably him, and his stats on top says that he uses 3LLL. He's also sub 30, which I am trying to achieve. Noice.
Thats it lol.
For example. If you do R and U' 63 times in a 3x3, it goes back to its original state. For the 2x2, its 18 times.
63 + 18 = 81. 81 is a square of 9.
the 3x3 cube's full name is the 3x3x3 cube, and 3x3x3 = 27, which is 3 times bigger than 9. that 3 is the same digit of the 3x3 cube.
Now lets go back to the 2x2 cube. its full name is 2x2x2, which 2x2x2 is 8. 8 x 3, which is the same digit as the 3x3 cube, is equal to 24. the 27 we talked about which is the answer of 3x3x3, if you substract 24 from 27, you get 3, which is the same digit as the 3x3 cube. Crazy right. This shows that 3x3 and 2x2 cubes are somehow connected.
if we divide 3.47 (3x3 wr) and 0.49 (2x2 wr), we get approximately 7.08, which is a previous record of 3x3, done by Erik Akkersdijk.
You get it?
lets get even crazier:
the 4x4 wr is 17.42 by Sebastian, and if you multiply that with 7.08, a previous 3x3 record, you get 123.3336. the 333 stands for a YTUWR by Feliks, when he gets a 3.33 cube solve. In the comments, Carykh said that if you replay it 3 times, its still sub 10. Thats where the "123" comes up, as it counts up to 3. the "6" is the first reply to Carykh saying that "
If you watch it 2 times the devil will come knocking to your house" which meant 3.33 x 2 = 6.66. Thats where the 6 comes up.
the 3 and 2 would mean the 3x3 cube, and the 2x2 cube.
the reply to Carykh's name is PtriXo.
Funnily i found this which has a user with his name, its probably him, and his stats on top says that he uses 3LLL. He's also sub 30, which I am trying to achieve. Noice.
Thats it lol.
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