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Juju

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Joined
Oct 11, 2010
Messages
95
You hear a lot of people going "OMG don't learn F2L until you're under a minute!!"

But really it's not solve time that matters. Once you are super comfortable with the beginners method and know the beginners algorithms back to front then it's probably time to learn something new (like F2L). It keeps things interesting, because seriously, how boring is doing the beginners method all the time when you could be learning new stuff?

Speed will come with time and practice, regardless of the method. Don't worry about your times for now at all.
 

Evan_Frame

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Joined
Jul 30, 2010
Messages
11
Location
Dallas, Canada
Seconded, excellent analogy. As long as you have a job cubes are crazy cheap for something you consider an obsession.

Read the wiki. Then read it again. Bookmark it. See a new term, look it up on the wiki. Amazing resource.

Read the wiki.
 
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