Zarxrax
Member
If you solve the cube without looking ahead, how badly does it hurt your times?
For instance, if you do an average of 12 while forcing yourself to look at what you are solving, rather than constantly trying to look ahead, how does this compare to your normal times?
I'm not trying to make any statement here about the importance of looking ahead, I'm just genuinely curious.
For instance, if you do an average of 12 while forcing yourself to look at what you are solving, rather than constantly trying to look ahead, how does this compare to your normal times?
I'm not trying to make any statement here about the importance of looking ahead, I'm just genuinely curious.