Max C.
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Learn more Sarah's Advanced cases and try to predict it in inspection.
Based on your username, I assume you're talking about Skewb? If so, I'd say there's a pretty straightforward way to get fast:
Sarah's beginner --> Sarah's intermediate --> Sarah's advanced --> practice until world class
It was originally its own thread before it was moved hereAlso, this is the Skewb discussion board. I think it's safe to say that you are right and that he's asking for Skewb help.
That makes a lot more sense then!It was originally its own thread before it was moved here
Are you using Polish fingertricks for your sledges and hedges?No matter what I do, my sledge is always incredibly slow and clunky. I know how it's done but there's always something that goes wrong in the execution and I'm not sure what it is. Other info: I use Sarah's Intermediate, my main is a Wingy, I average just below sub-10, and my hedge is significantly better than my sledge.
Are you using Polish fingertricks for your sledges and hedges?
If not, learn them!
If so, make sure youre mainly only using your thumb pointer and middle fingers, with your thumb on the front face and the two other fingers on the top face. The other two fingers should mainly not be involved.
I'm not very good at critiques, but from what I see, there are a couple things I noticed.I'm currently learning Sarah's advanced to try and bring down my times a bit, I'm currently averaging high 4s. If anyone could critique this skewb average with any tips as well that would be great!
Does anyone know if there are any TCLL resources for Skewb? I’m starting to go through some of it and made a list of solutions for an intermediate step that will only solve the u later center.