Cubitus Cubing
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I actually do minimum 20 and maximum 100.
Thanks for your adviceThis is great. More means more amelioration but if you do 200, you will not improve 2x more and this can demotivate you. What's important to improve is to cube daily. If you do 300 solves one day of the week and nothing the other days you'll not improve
This is factually incorrect, as I have been improving steadily in OH with, large, non daily, sporadic sessions.If you do 300 sloves one day of the week and nothing the other days you'll not improve
For me, that is crazy. Seriously. I think you're fine where you're at, but personally, I would be doing focused practising in certain areas, like the last pair of F2L (If you use Fridrich/CFOP). That's what I do at least, so I only end up doing 8-12 full solves per day...maximum 100.
I do 200 everyday lolI actually do minimum 20 and maximum 100.
If 100 for you is crazy then my minimum 500 to my maximum 750ish should really shock you. This is over many cube types, but I probably have more time than the average person, being homeschooled and all. I'm improving very fast doing this many solves, and I'm learning more tricks, so maybe just do whatever feels comfortable for you, and see where it takes you.For me, that is crazy. Seriously. I think you're fine where you're at, but personally, I would be doing focused practising in certain areas, like the last pair of F2L (If you use Fridrich/CFOP). That's what I do at least, so I only end up doing 8-12 full solves per day
I'm to lazy to learn full oll, so I practice f2l for about 30 minutes a day. Besides, I'm only sub 15.Half your time should be dedicated to slow solving and learning new algs, that is putting into practice better habits. At least I'm pretty sure this is what Feliks said some time ago.
That is actually a great idea if you don't have much free time. Personally, I am stuffed with free time so I do 200 or 300 solves a day. Including other events, probably around 400 solvesWith full time job a household and a kid, I do roughly 30 timed solves a week+ a lot of in between practising when there's time. Apparently I improve mir slowly, but it doesn't matter for me. Sometimes I can do a session at the evening with 30-50 solves. But that is more rare. As I average just sub 1 minute that's like an hour at least. I guess average time affects a lot how many solves you can do.