luhdi
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This is a video of me practicing my F2L with a metronome from 60 to 160 BPM. If this can inspire others to practice look ahead this way ;-)
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I can't be sure for blind, since I don't do blind solves, but in theory I would think that it can be useful for smoothness : you turn slowly and consistent so that you can remember what pieces you're gonna place after the one you are executing= look ahead.Cool, wonder if it would help with blind solving?
I can't be sure for blind, since I don't do blind solves, but in theory I would think that it can be useful for smoothness : you turn slowly and consistent so that you can remember what pieces you're gonna place after the one you are executing= look ahead.