Duncan Bannon
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Not to burst anyone's bubble, but this happens to my 2x2 averages alot. I am fairly consistent (for 2x2), but regardless I get this a fair bit.
on surface the name sounds latvian in which case the final "s" would be a suffix. The root words "zem" and "deg" in latvian mean earth and burn respectively.
wow. i didnt know that feliks dad is also on this forum. even before being a cuber, he is already here,.So Feliks is an earth burner? That's what happened to Australia...
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Also best person to answer this would be @David Zemdegs
Because the guy is named Rubik. And it's his cube. Rubik's Cube.
What are some people called Erik and some Eric? It's preference of whoever decides on the name.
Erik is actually Scandanavian.Eric is the English spelling, Erik is the dutch spelling
Feliks is on this forum, too.wow. i didnt know that feliks dad is also on this forum. even before being a cuber, he is already here,.
I guess you could use slice moves and say stuff like 2RU or 2DRYou know the sticker notation for 3x3? FUR, FD, &c.? How does it extend to bigger cubes (esp. 5x5+)? I tried to find a wiki page on it, but couldn't.
You know the sticker notation for 3x3? FUR, FD, &c.? How does it extend to bigger cubes (esp. 5x5+)? I tried to find a wiki page on it, but couldn't.
What about describing 3-cycles?There isn't any, as far as I know. There's really no reason for one
What about describing 3-cycles?
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