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PractiseHai guys,I learned intuitive f2l recently and do f2l in 1 min.How can I get faster
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PractiseHai guys,I learned intuitive f2l recently and do f2l in 1 min.How can I get faster
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The three P's of speedsolving:Hi guys, I learned intuitive F2L recently and do F2L in 1 minute. How can I get faster?
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Some of the algs where both pieces are in the slots but flipped/twisted could be quite useful. I am also a fan of F triple sexy F'Which are the algs of f2l that SpeedCubers should learn,is there any video in YouTube
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Hai guys,I learned intuitive f2l recently and do f2l in 1 min.How can I get faster
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Please give me good tutorials for oll, pll, and crossLearn F2L from these tutorials:
The rest of the solve is either algorithms (OLL/PLL) or intuitive (Cross)
I have learnt G-Perms, getting used to recognition. If I get an H-perm after PLL, does that mean I should have done a G-perm?1. Practice
2. Practice
3. If you're getting an H perm after PLL you're doing it wrong, and just learn the G perms
Full OLL is faster when you finish learning it
It means you did the wrong PLL. Example:I have learnt G-Perms, getting used to recognition. If I get an H-perm after PLL, does that mean I should have done a G-perm?
Also forgot saying this: Sometimes the H-perm is before1. Unlimited inspection. Practice with as much inspection time as you need to get the cross done efficiently until you can do it with under 15 seconds of inspection.
2. Practice, try to focus on looking ahead to the next pair, that worked for me
3. You shouldn't need an H perm to identify a case. If I were you I'd just learn every PLL, most of them aren't that hard.
It means you did the wrong PLL. Example:
Setup: R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U' R U R' F'
PLL alg: R' U' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U' R U R' U R
oops, wrong PLL
M2' U' M2' U2' M2' U' M2'
Use unlimited inspection and try to learn how each move affects the pieces and see if you can learn to solve the cross blindfolded. Go 1 piece then 2 pieces then 3 then 4 then start cutting down on the time it takes you to inspect.1. I currently take around 2-10 seconds to do the cross. Do you guys have any tips on how to get faster at the cross? I solve white cross because it uses less inspection time to figure out the color scheme. I take around 4-20 moves to get the cross done. It would be cool if you can help.
same as above; learn to solve any pair blind and track the other pieces so that you can "see" what to do immediately after without pausing. Make sure you also track the first pair while solving the cross.2. I need tips on F2L. People I see are doing F2L in like 1-5 seconds. It takes me 10-20 seconds. I would like some help. I do solve the cross then f2l, not the layer then f2l. Help to improve on F2L would be awesome!
I might be wrong but I think G-perms are the most commonly occurring algs when taken as a set. H-perms are normal and the best PLL (but you shouldn't be getting it if you do another PLL first).3. I need tips on PLL. Why is there sometimes I need to do an H-Perm to identify the PLL case? I do the algs right, I want to know why are there H-perms? Are these normal, do I want to avoid these? If so how do I avoid them? Also G-perms. How rare are G-perms, and how critical is my PLL if I don't learn G-perms and I hybrid it using Full PLL and if I don't know the case, 2-look PLL?
Initially 1-look will be slower but keep practising and it will be faster in the long run.Overall, I average around 40 seconds using full pll, and 29-50 seconds using 2-look PLL. Do you guys have tips on how to get averages of 20-30 seconds? I have tried learning full OLL, 2-look is just faster for me.
If I try to learn full OLL in 2 months, will it be faster than 2 look?Use unlimited inspection and try to learn how each move affects the pieces and see if you can learn to solve the cross blindfolded. Go 1 piece then 2 pieces then 3 then 4 then start cutting down on the time it takes you to inspect.
same as above; learn to solve any pair blind and track the other pieces so that you can "see" what to do immediately after without pausing. Make sure you also track the first pair while solving the cross.
I might be wrong but I think G-perms are the most commonly occurring algs when taken as a set. H-perms are normal and the best PLL (but you shouldn't be getting it if you do another PLL first).
Initially 1-look will be slower but keep practising and it will be faster in the long run.
Not without practise. It won't automatically make you faster but if you keep practising you will be faster in not too much time.If I try to learn full OLL in 2 months, will it be faster than 2 look?
If the edges are swapped like an H perm immediately after OLL, you don't need to do an H perm. You can just do U2. If you have a specific case that is confusing you, upload picture(s) of your cube and I can be more helpful.Also forgot saying this: Sometimes the H-perm is before