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Cubeast - a speedcubing timer for Bluetooth cubes with support for all Bluetooth cubes, all timers and all major solving methods

I have done some OLL training in the academy and a few solves but the "Cases" button show always "Case statistics - No stats yet".
Is there no view were I can e.g. have a look at all Sune cases solved aso?

And why is there no replay for the training? If I made an error I will be able to figure out what the problem was.
 
I have done some OLL training in the academy and a few solves but the "Cases" button show always "Case statistics - No stats yet".
There is a bug in the case stats, I'll be working on it soon.

And why is there no replay for the training? If I made an error I will be able to figure out what the problem was.
Not for now, but I'll add it to my todo list.
 
Thanks a lot! The statistic is now visible! Looks like I will buy the premium if the 2 weeks are over ;-)

Another question: Why is not possible to add cases to exercises?

At the moment I have 2 big exercises: One for OLL with 48 OLLs and One for PLL with 18 PLLs (only G1). Now I learned G3 and I would be able to just add it so that the case statistic of the other 18 cases is just continued.

Same if I learn a new OLL. First I will do this in a own exercise. Lets say learn all L-Cases. But if this cases are safe I would add them to my existing "Full-OLL-Exercise" to not "loose" the continuity of the case statistic?
 
Thanks a lot! The statistic is now visible! Looks like I will buy the premium if the 2 weeks are over ;-)

Another question: Why is not possible to add cases to exercises?

At the moment I have 2 big exercises: One for OLL with 48 OLLs and One for PLL with 18 PLLs (only G1). Now I learned G3 and I would be able to just add it so that the case statistic of the other 18 cases is just continued.

Same if I learn a new OLL. First I will do this in a own exercise. Lets say learn all L-Cases. But if this cases are safe I would add them to my existing "Full-OLL-Exercise" to not "loose" the continuity of the case statistic?
It simply wasn't implemented yet, but it's a good feature indeed. I'll try to have it implemented in a week or two.
 
I think I asked this before but for exercises, how much development effort would it be to actually have the cube scrambled to the reverse of the alg in question and then solve? I simply cannot get used to trying to decipher a CMLL case from what's on the screen when my cube doesn't reflect the same thing... ideally I'd like to see a full implementation of the onionhoney CMLL trainer if at all possible (https://onionhoney.github.io/roux-trainers/#cmll). Learning algs in this way is one of the key attractions I'd see in actually using a smartcube :)
 
I think I asked this before but for exercises, how much development effort would it be to actually have the cube scrambled to the reverse of the alg in question and then solve? I simply cannot get used to trying to decipher a CMLL case from what's on the screen when my cube doesn't reflect the same thing... ideally I'd like to see a full implementation of the onionhoney CMLL trainer if at all possible (https://onionhoney.github.io/roux-trainers/#cmll). Learning algs in this way is one of the key attractions I'd see in actually using a smartcube :)
It's one of the most requested features indeed. I'm currently working on a solver that is a required component for this, but can't make any promises as to when it'll be implemented.
 
Hi Cubeast

I'm a new cuber, and love cubeast and it has helped me improve quite significantly, thank you for a great program!

One suggestion: Do you think it would be worthwhile to add a trend- and/or average-line to the statistics graphs? That way, one could see which way the development is currently going.

Thank you and keep up the great work
Flavio
 
Hi Cubeast

I'm a new cuber, and love cubeast and it has helped me improve quite significantly, thank you for a great program!

One suggestion: Do you think it would be worthwhile to add a trend- and/or average-line to the statistics graphs? That way, one could see which way the development is currently going.

Thank you and keep up the great work
Flavio
Hey! Thanks for the suggestion.

The statistics section needs an overhaul in general. It's on my todo list, but I have a few other things on my todo list before that so I can't tell when it'll be done.
 
Hi Cubeast. Feature request. For scrambles, I'd like an "Again" button to do the same scramble over again. Because I like to try different variations of a solve. Seems like an easy feature to add?
 
Hi Cubeast. Feature request. For scrambles, I'd like an "Again" button to do the same scramble over again. Because I like to try different variations of a solve. Seems like an easy feature to add?
Thanks. I'll add it to my todo list.
 
I'm sorry to disappoint, but not soon.

I'm working on Cubeast quite a bit these days, but the last few months I've been concentrating on a rewrite of my puzzles library in Rust. In will allow me to add features like live solve analysis, cube solver, showing how optimal your crosses are, supporting more strange methods. This is on top of some purely technical advantages. It needed to be done sooner or later and is quite time consuming. Once I'm done I'm hoping new features will be rolling out more often.
 
I love cubeast, only one complaint, when I look at my solution it uses different algs than I actually used. Maybe I'm missing something. Either way love it.
 
I'd like to request a feature. Please add a mode where it keeps outputting a scrambling sequence, like an infinite length scramble. Compute turns per second (TPS), beep on errors, and compute some kind of accuracy score. The point is to train reading notation accurately and train scrambling properly. Or have a user set time, say 2 minutes, and score how many turns the user is able to execute of the random scramble sequence before time runs out.
 

I'm excited to announce that the first version of Cubeast is live!


By leveraging the Bluetooth connectivity of modern cubes Cubeast aims to provide a new set of insights and tools to help you become a better cuber. It records, stores and analyzes all of your solves.

Main features:
  • solve analysis and playback - multiple methods supported (including Roux), new methods can be added easily
  • statistics for each method step
  • analysis of averages
  • support for slice moves even on cubes without gyroscopes, Cubeast will even try to guess wide turns and rotations in some cases
  • ability to generate a public link to your solve or average
  • comments and likes on shared solves
  • comprehensive statistics
  • support for all Bluetooth cubes currently on the market
  • support for all timers
I really believe Bluetooth cubing will be an important part of speedcubing in the future. I have a ton of ideas for future upgrades, among others:
  • battles & tournaments
  • training exercises to help with cross, alg learning, alg recognition etc
  • case & alg recognition during solve analysis, statistics per case and per algorithm
  • blindfolded solving

Those will be coming in future releases.

Enjoy and please send any feedback you have!
please make gan robot work :3
 
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