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[Member Intro] Introducing myself

Mrodin

Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2022
Messages
1
Location
Sweden
Hi!

I'm a 50+ guy from Sweden that used to solve the cube in the early 80s. Of course I forgot it over the years, but about a year ago I decided to start cubing again.
I'm not very fast, but I strive to become faster. The hardest part at the moment is to learn all the OLL and PLL algorithms, and also improving the F2L, which at the moment is what takes way too much time.
A good day I may get an AO12 of 43 seconds, but that seems to vary a lot. 🙂
 

Garf

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Joined
Sep 4, 2020
Messages
3,094
Location
the table, eating lasagna.
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2022TIND01
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Hi!

I'm a 50+ guy from Sweden that used to solve the cube in the early 80s. Of course I forgot it over the years, but about a year ago I decided to start cubing again.
I'm not very fast, but I strive to become faster. The hardest part at the moment is to learn all the OLL and PLL algorithms, and also improving the F2L, which at the moment is what takes way too much time.
A good day I may get an AO12 of 43 seconds, but that seems to vary a lot. 🙂
I would recommend 4 look last layer. They will get you introduced to the last layer, while also allowing you to solve it in around 5-7 seconds.
Also, get gud at the skills you already know, and try to eliminate any bad habits that occur.
 
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