Eamon
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thanks so much
Here’s a set for the Little Magic:i need help finding stickers for my yuxin 3x3. its a decently old cube and i cant seem to find any stickers sadly. if u can find any, please send the link, thanks
thanks for the help, but the name of the 3x3 is deadass yuxin 3x3Here’s a set for the Little Magic:
YuXin Little Magic 3x3 Sticker Set
This sticker set is custom cut to fit all variations of the Yuxin Little Magic 3x3. These stickers are custom fitted to their specific puzzle. The product image is only intended to represent the shades.www.thecubicle.com
…and one for the Huanglong:
YuXin HuangLong 3x3 Sticker Set
This sticker set is custom cut to fit all variations of the Yuxin HuangLong 3x3. These stickers are custom fitted to their specific puzzle. The product image is only intended to represent the shades.www.thecubicle.com
Not sure which cube you have, but these are the only Yuxin 3x3 sticker sets that TheCubicle has.
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Your WCA account is exactly that. Only affiliated with WCA organization. Cstimer can link its own private ID to your WCA ID (so You don't have a dedicated cstimer account) but stores the data on cstimer servers. They have nothing to do with WCA. Also download backups as cstimer seems not being maintained anymore and might go offline any time. (Apparently someone needs to pay for hosting still)Does anyone know the difference between WCA Account and csTimer ID for auto-export in csTimer?
Your WCA account is exactly that. Only affiliated with WCA organization. Cstimer can link its own private ID to your WCA ID (so You don't have a dedicated cstimer account) but stores the data on cstimer servers. They have nothing to do with WCA. Also download backups as cstimer seems not being maintained anymore and might go offline any time. (Apparently someone needs to pay for hosting still)
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Get a small big cube. What I mean is get something like 8x8-13x13. They are really fun to solve, and they don't take as long as bigger puzzles. They are also not luck-based except for parity. Every once in a while I'll pull my 9x9 out and do an Ao5, break a PB every time. Super fun get 1 or 2 for sure.hey, i have 2x2-4x4, pyra, squan, skewb, mega, 2x2x3. Any cool puzzles you guys would recommend? (dont care if they're wca or not)
Shape mods are fun, as well as stuff like cuboids.hey, i have 2x2-4x4, pyra, squan, skewb, mega, 2x2x3. Any cool puzzles you guys would recommend? (dont care if they're wca or not)
why obsess over views? It does not make sense.Hello fellow speed cubers, I was wondering on how I can check the amount of views I get on a post, I've tried several times all failing...if anyone knows how to view this information please let me know.
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