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Now, as all of you cubers know, ya don't have to be a genius to do the cube, pyraminx, megaminx, other moving parts puzzles, and bigger versions of them. The question is, does it work the other way around? Does the cube make you more intelligent?
First, you must note that intelligence, to me, is not how much you know, but how fast your brain works, how well it works, and how much it can contain in the short term and the long term parts. I think it made a difference for me, and I have not been cubing for long.
The Ipad that I use has this app called RemembRing. It is basically simon says. Anyway, before I started cubing, on easy (four colors, no rotation). I managed to get about 12 or something for my best score. Today, I managed to get a score of 25 on hard (five colors, rotating on and off, which throws of your natural orientation). I have not played this game for months, which is way before I started cubing.
Coincidence?
Leave your comments or personal mental changes.
First, you must note that intelligence, to me, is not how much you know, but how fast your brain works, how well it works, and how much it can contain in the short term and the long term parts. I think it made a difference for me, and I have not been cubing for long.
The Ipad that I use has this app called RemembRing. It is basically simon says. Anyway, before I started cubing, on easy (four colors, no rotation). I managed to get about 12 or something for my best score. Today, I managed to get a score of 25 on hard (five colors, rotating on and off, which throws of your natural orientation). I have not played this game for months, which is way before I started cubing.
Coincidence?
Leave your comments or personal mental changes.