brickinapresent
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how are you supposed to count how many solves you have done
Funny, I've been cubing for 3 years! LolAs above - I don't even use F2L in regular timed solving. But I don't think it's a competition, and I'm sure people develop at different rates even when using the same method.
I learnt how to solve more than ten years ago but only started cubing regularly in early 2021. It's very difficult to learn new things when working full time etc.
That's great - hope you're enjoying it!Funny, I've been cubing for 3 years! Lol
I am. Thank you. Same to you!That's great - hope you're enjoying it!
I started cubing when I had two little children and a full time job.As above - I don't even use F2L in regular timed solving. But I don't think it's a competition, and I'm sure people develop at different rates even when using the same method.
I learnt how to solve more than ten years ago but only started cubing regularly in early 2021. It's very difficult to learn new things when working full time etc.
Very impressive - love your work.I started cubing when I had two little children and a full time job.
Did around 20k solves, average mid-15 on a good day.
@NigelTheCuber what is funny about that?around 350 Solves sub 29 ao100
oh, the fact that you've done so little solves lol but already kinda fast@NigelTheCuber what is funny about that?
i cube since december 2020 but stopped in february 2021, started again december 2021 and learned algs for pll without using my cube, and also learned other events what took the rest of my time, and with 3*3 stage on big cubes i could have done arround 500 solvesoh, the fact that you've done so little solves lol but already kinda fast
If you use a website like cstimer it will show you how many solves you have done. Or you could just estimatehow are you supposed to count how many solves you have done
By using an online timer like cstimer.net or cubedesk.io.how are you supposed to count how many solves you have done