HD Truong Giang
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I learn algorithms pretty fast, 10 minutes per algorithm.
So to learn full ZBLL you would need 8 hours in theory.I learn algorithms pretty fast, 10 minutes per algorithm.
Well, I actually learnt F2L with a mixture of videos including Jperm and Brody. Jperms video might be better in the longer run but brody's was easier to understand. Try out both.Watch j Perms video for intuitive F2L
A plethora (TM) of F2L tutorials from BrodytheCuber (USA) (27)Can anyone recommend me a REAL f2l tutorial
d' R' F R F' R U' R' or if you like fancy stuff, U R f' U' f R' U RIs there a better way to solve this F2l case in the BR slot (Inverse R' U R d' R U' R' U y')? I usually use U2 (f R f') U' (R' U R).
R' U R d' R U' R' U y' doesn't give you that case?d' R' F R F' R U' R' or if you like fancy stuff, U R f' U' f R' U R
Good question!Say your last F2L pair is in the FL slot and can easily be solved there, is it wise to rotate so it's now the FR slot for better edge control?
That's good enough for me, thanks.Good question!
My answer is no, not generally. Usually, the best idea is to do a mirrored alg with your left hand or to use a unique algorithm to solve it into the left slot. If the algorithm is awkward and is going to take longer than it takes to rotate and right-hand it, then rotating would be a good idea in that case. In the long-term, however, it's a good idea to practice lefty algs so you can improve at them.
I hope that answers your question. If it doesn't, try looking at the Speedsolving.com Wiki.
Never heard ofFeliks Zemdegs (Australia)
You should work on cross (3s is quite slow) and finishing full OLL. Your F2L is pretty decent.I've started to get more and more sub 15 averages, but its getting really hard to improve further. After looking into how long I take for each step of the solve I found my F2L taking the longest (which makes sense don't get me wrong), but I still can't help but think that this is something I can improve a lot. My time distribution usually looks something like this:
- Cross ~3 seconds- F2L ~8 seconds- OLL 2-4 seconds (depending on if I know the case or if I do it 2 Look)- PLL 1-2 secondsIs there a website to train this on? Is there a specific type of training I can do? Just more efficient / different F2L algs? With this thread I hope people can share similar experiences and tips on how to improve lookahead or F2L in general.
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