Actually, I don't think so. He has been cubing for only almost 2 years I believe, which is very, very short compared to most of the top speedcubers, and his rate of improvement is just insane. Sure, he practises like mad everyday but he's gotta have some real talent to be able to get this fast in this short amount of time. And talent is not something everyone has.
EDIT: or the key here might just be CN
Does this mean he is officially the fastest cuber in the world?
Does this mean he is officially the fastest cuber in the world?
Does this mean he is officially the fastest cuber in the world?
Erik's faster officially, Felik's is more consistent.
Does this mean he is officially the fastest cuber in the world?
Erik's faster officially, Felik's is more consistent.
I consider Average of 5 to be a better indication of true speed.
Does this mean he is officially the fastest cuber in the world?
Erik's faster officially, Felik's is more consistent.
I consider RA of 5 to be a better indication of true speed.
Does this mean he is officially the fastest cuber in the world?
Erik's faster officially, Felik's is more consistent.
I consider RA of 5 to be a better indication of true speed.
But wouldn't you agree that if one person ran a mile in 4 minutes when they averaged 5 minutes in practice, & another ran 4:30 when they averaged 4:30 in practice, the first person would have a faster solve officially?
Does this mean he is officially the fastest cuber in the world?
Erik's faster officially, Felik's is more consistent.
I consider Average of 5 to be a better indication of true speed.
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Does this mean he is officially the fastest cuber in the world?
Erik's faster officially, Felik's is more consistent.
I consider RA of 5 to be a better indication of true speed.
But wouldn't you agree that if one person ran a mile in 4 minutes when they averaged 5 minutes in practice, & another ran 4:30 when they averaged 4:30 in practice, the first person would have a faster solve officially?
I love how you completely broke the metaphor halfway through. :3
I would consider the person with the 4:30 average to be faster simply because I value consistency.
Yes Erik has an official faster solve, but in my opinion, Feliks is a faster cuber.
Does this mean he is officially the fastest cuber in the world?
Erik's faster officially, Felik's is more consistent.
I consider Average of 500 to be a better indication of true speed.
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Wowza. 8.91 with pll skip is noob but 7.91 isn't
But wouldn't you agree that if one person ran a mile in 4 minutes when they averaged 5 minutes in practice, & another ran 4:30 when they averaged 4:30 in practice, the first person would have a faster solve officially?
Wow, just wow Feliks. I'm happy a 14 year old now has the new WR. Hopefully we will be taken as more serious speedsolvers from now on.