Zarxrax
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Are there multiple methods for solving the clock? If yes, which one tends to be fastest? Any tips for someone new to this puzzle?
Where do you even buy the rubiks clock? I don't think they sell them on cube4you and I'd like to purchase one in the future.
only second hand clocks
Even though english is not my first language, I (try to) make a lot of (clever) word jokes.Oh, ha. I thought he actually meant ones with second hands, not hour hands.
There is no reason to open your Clock in order to lube it. Just spray "through" the weelsI don't get why everyone is so scared of taking a knife to your clock. As long as you aren't stupid about it you won't have any problems or do any damage.
There is no reason to open your Clock in order to lube it. Just spray "through" the weelsI don't get why everyone is so scared of taking a knife to your clock. As long as you aren't stupid about it you won't have any problems or do any damage.
The only reason to ever open your Clock is to remove dirt that might have built up inside, but that is very rare
I would guess that no-flip is faster than both, but I'm too lazy to practice it and find out. Maybe this summer.
There is no reason to open your Clock in order to lube it. Just spray "through" the weelsI don't get why everyone is so scared of taking a knife to your clock. As long as you aren't stupid about it you won't have any problems or do any damage.
The only reason to ever open your Clock is to remove dirt that might have built up inside, but that is very rare
Opening, cleaning and lubing the clock makes it much better than just spray through the wheels or pins.
I would guess that no-flip is faster than both, but I'm too lazy to practice it and find out. Maybe this summer.
Whats this no-flip method? I can't find anything about it.
The only reason to ever open your Clock is to remove dirt that might have built up inside, but that is very rare
The only reason to ever open your Clock is to remove dirt that might have built up inside, but that is very rare
Well, that is exactly the reason why I wanna clean it up. But is the knife method the only way? I mean, if its the easiest, then I guess I have to resort to that.