Pyjam
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I just thought that it would be fun to have a warp scale to measure performance.
I’ve thought that Warp-N would mean you can solve N cubes per minute.
So, Warp-1 is 1 cube per minute. Congratulation you just broke the 1-minute barrier.
Warp-2 is sub-30
Warp-3 is sub-20
Warp-4 is sub-15
Warp-5 is sub-12
Warp-6 is sub-10
Warp-7 is sub-8.5
Warp-8 is sub-7.5
The Faz is the only engine who broke the Warp-9 barrier or sub-6.67 during a competition.
Who will be the first to reach the mythical warp-10 or sub-6 ?
EDIT : The extended Warp scale !
Sorry, I fail to configure Excel to use point instead of comma.
I’ve thought that Warp-N would mean you can solve N cubes per minute.
So, Warp-1 is 1 cube per minute. Congratulation you just broke the 1-minute barrier.
Warp-2 is sub-30
Warp-3 is sub-20
Warp-4 is sub-15
Warp-5 is sub-12
Warp-6 is sub-10
Warp-7 is sub-8.5
Warp-8 is sub-7.5
The Faz is the only engine who broke the Warp-9 barrier or sub-6.67 during a competition.
Who will be the first to reach the mythical warp-10 or sub-6 ?
EDIT : The extended Warp scale !
Sorry, I fail to configure Excel to use point instead of comma.
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