oldstylemike
Member
Hello,
My name is Mike and I've joined this forum as a means to express my interest in Speed Solving and Solving Rubik's cubes. I've been speedsolving for roughly six months and after learning the beginners method I swapped to ZZ and have been averaging below 16 seconds with "EO-Cross" before the First Two Layers and a mix of COLL + EPLL and OCLL + PLL for the Last Layer solution. Outside of speedsolving I enjoy attempting to solve the cube in as few moves as possible using the Heise method, blockbuilding, and a mix of numerous methods I have attempted to learn. Cube theory and Set theory is one thing I greatly enjoy about the Rubik's Cube, with an understanding of Edge Orientation in early stages of solving being crucial to knowing how to manipulate the cube without algorithms.
Thank you!
My name is Mike and I've joined this forum as a means to express my interest in Speed Solving and Solving Rubik's cubes. I've been speedsolving for roughly six months and after learning the beginners method I swapped to ZZ and have been averaging below 16 seconds with "EO-Cross" before the First Two Layers and a mix of COLL + EPLL and OCLL + PLL for the Last Layer solution. Outside of speedsolving I enjoy attempting to solve the cube in as few moves as possible using the Heise method, blockbuilding, and a mix of numerous methods I have attempted to learn. Cube theory and Set theory is one thing I greatly enjoy about the Rubik's Cube, with an understanding of Edge Orientation in early stages of solving being crucial to knowing how to manipulate the cube without algorithms.
Thank you!