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Ramencubing's road to not being the slowest in the school/sub gsingh

why are you using them to spy on a 16 year old slow cuber
I keep tabs on all up and coming cubers who show any signs at all of dedication and a select few will be chosen to be taken to my secret training camp to practice until i eventually release them and have total dominance over the cubing scene

Ok maybe it's a bit weird
 
I keep tabs on all up and coming cubers who show any signs at all of dedication and a select few will be chosen to be taken to my secret training camp to practice until i eventually release them and have total dominance over the cubing scene

Ok maybe it's a bit weird
As long as you don't teach them skewb it's completely fine
 
I keep tabs on all up and coming cubers who show any signs at all of dedication and a select few will be chosen to be taken to my secret training camp to practice until i eventually release them and have total dominance over the cubing scene

Ok maybe it's a bit weird
Great plan
Hope i get selected
 
This is @ramencubing's smart cube session (done on my Gan I Carry). You all can feel free to critique him all you want because he doesn't seem to trust my tips very much. (If you're critiquing, probably only pay attention to solves done in the past 10 - 15 days, the other ones are pretty irrelevent).
 
This is @ramencubing's smart cube session (done on my Gan I Carry). You all can feel free to critique him all you want because he doesn't seem to trust my tips very much. (If you're critiquing, probably only pay attention to solves done in the past 10 - 15 days, the other ones are pretty irrelevent).
Drill last layer
Practice cross, maybe watch some vids
Learn better finger tricks

Also it's on unlimited inspection time so there's 38 secs inspection on average- might want to change the setting
 
Also it's on unlimited inspection time so there's 38 secs inspection on average- might want to change the setting
It says 38 seconds because there's usually a decently large gap between scrambling and inspecting (I scramble his cube, I hand it to him and he starts inspecting after a couple of seconds). Anyway I think using unlimited inspection (not unlimited necessarily but like 30s to 1m) is a good way to practice if you aren't good at inspection.
 
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if so you should focus on that and bring it down to like 3 seconds because if you do that you might be able to get sub 30 really quick.also(this is what i did to get better) focus and get better one step at a time. go cross f2l pll then oll, oll and pll are interchangablle you can learn one before the other but i recommend pll first
 
Hello. I am ramencubing. I have been cubing since the end of last december. I average around 50 - 1:00 on 3x3. I use Beginner CFOP, with F2L, 2 look oll, and 2 look pll. I have 1 alg left to finish 2 look oll.
Right now I'm trying to get sub 45, and my long-term goal is sub 10.
My first goal is to beat @HamesJaw, who averages low 30's. Next I will beat @Nomurcy2u, who averages low to mid 20's. After that, I want to beat @Bababooey6969 , who averages around 16. By senior year, (currently a sophomore), I want to beat @gsingh .
My PB's:
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I can also solve a 2x2. I average sub 30 but I don't really practice.
good luck! dont be like me who used full beginners method (daisy, corners, edges, 4 look OLL, 2 look PLL) to get sub-17 😅
 
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