TDM
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R U R' F' R U2 R' U2 R' F R U R U2 R' U'Using OP method, what is the algorithm for fixing the parity after corners first (Y perms) to fix the two edges? I know it's out there, but I'm getting a lot of other results in my searches.
R U R' F' R U2 R' U2 R' F R U R U2 R' U'Using OP method, what is the algorithm for fixing the parity after corners first (Y perms) to fix the two edges? I know it's out there, but I'm getting a lot of other results in my searches.
Nice time! My first solve was 5 days, and then I got a 15:56.99 Mo3 a while later.My first timed blind solve! My first non-timed solve was earlier today in bed during my morning coffee. I really dove into this just yesterday!
A couple questions.
What were your first times?
On this solve, I had a parity error after I solved the corners, 3 times ended up back at the buffer during edges, and had one final piece I had to flip. Is this all typical for every blind solve, or did I just get a rough one?
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Nice time! My first solve was 5 days, and then I got a 15:56.99 Mo3 a while later.
Parity happens every 1/2 solves, and you'll get flipped/twisted pieces quite often. But you won't usually get your buffer being solved 3 times.
Thank you.
By the end of the day yesterday after watching quite a few YouTube videos I was doing the corners and then looking at the edges. I tried it again this morning with splitting the memorization in half with success, and then said to my wife... "I'm going to try it." I don't know how long I was looking at it during the memorization part, but I nearly scared her to death after my excitement when I actually solved it. I was pretty mentally exhausted after that. I waited an hour and timed myself. I would say it was on par in excitement with the first time I ever solved a cube!
Do some sighted solves until you feel confident about it, then go for it!How do you get comfortable enough with a method of 3BLD that you want to attempt a timed BLD solve?
Practise edges and corners separately, and when you're getting successes most of the time with both, then try combining them.How do you get comfortable enough with a method of 3BLD that you want to attempt a timed BLD solve?
That's what I'm here for, keep going!TDM & Berd:
Thank you yet again for the advice. I can't count on both hands and feet how many times you both have helped me in my solving endeavors.
Where does Noah cover new cycles in his blindfolded tutorial?
Do an OLL and solve the edges. Or do bld [emoji14]How can I practice commutators?
Do corners only scrambles on qqTimer. Choose a buffer so that you're not just choosing the easy cases, and try to solve it.How can I practice commutators?
Do corners only scrambles on qqTimer. Choose a buffer so that you're not just choosing the easy cases, and try to solve it.
Yes, but it's good to practise. It'll help you learn about different types of commutator, not just one.If I'm doing FMC, won't I be able to choose the easy cases?