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Have you considered being at least partially colour neutral (e.g. white/yellow)?I know enough VHLS to always get to yellow cross solved
Yeah im thinking a ZBLL a dayLittle tip:
Give yourself a rule: You have to learn at least a new ZBLL every 3 days. You can't go against this rule, it works very well to not give up
Good luck with this! It’s definitely posdible!As you can tell im trying to learn full ZBLL. I am trying to switch to ZB so I feel starting with learning ZBLL is a good start considering I know enough VHLS to always get to yellow cross solved. I will post every Monday about my progress. Also that's to PetrusCuber for giving me this idea with him trying to get sub-8 With petrus.
Current ZBLLS learned:
ZBLL-T: No corner swap: 5
ZBLL-U: No corner swap: 1
I haven't tried learning ZBLL myself, so take this with a grain of salt but I would highly recommend learning full COLL first. Each COLL alg is a ZBLL, so you're really just picking certain algs to learn first. Also, recognizing COLL cases is very important for ZBLL recognition and not super intuitive either.As you can tell im trying to learn full ZBLL. I am trying to switch to ZB so I feel starting with learning ZBLL is a good start considering I know enough VHLS to always get to yellow cross solved. I will post every Monday about my progress. Also that's to PetrusCuber for giving me this idea with him trying to get sub-8 With petrus.
Current ZBLLS learned:
ZBLL-T: No corner swap: 5
ZBLL-U: No corner swap: 1
Yeah but there might be some days where you can't, if this happens think about the 3 days rulesYeah im thinking a ZBLL a day
I get that but I honestly don't care. I might learn COLL during my progress of this and if I do I will post that hereEach COLL alg is a ZBLL.
Ok, suit yourself. It was just a suggestion.I get that but I honestly don't care. I might learn COLL during my progress of this and if I do I will post that here
Ill keep it in mindYeah but there might be some days where you can't, if this happens think about the 3 days rules
Good luck
Hey! So I'm pretty late to the party on this thread, but I was learning ZBLL about a year ago, and had a little over half done when I quit cubing because I didn't have the motivation, time, blah blah blah. anyway, if you're planning on learning ZBLL, definitely make sure you know COLL, as COLL is very important to learning ZBLL since its one of the main (and most common) ways of recognizing ZBLL's.
Some tips that will hopefully help you out:
1. Learn the alg before the recognition. I know this sounds weird and stupid but hear me out. By learning the alg before the recognition, you're allowing yourself to do the alg properly with the case set up, such that recognition is not only easier to learn, but also quicker.
2. Make sure you aren't just trying to drill the algs into muscle memory. This rarely works effectively, especially for larger algsets such as ZBLL, where some algs are bound to be similar. Instead, learn them by "tracking" where the pieces are and where they are going as you do the alg. I made a video about it in I think March, and I'll link that to you here.
3. For most people, ZBLL is daunting as it is one of the largest algsets that people will learn. Be careful not to try learning too many at once for risk of burnout (happened with me, I learned a whole set [T] in like 45 minutes, didn't learn any more for almost 4 months because I just didn't feel like it) Pacing is very important with this, especially if it seems like ZB is your end goal, as ZBLS is another 306 algs.
4. Have fun with it! Don't make it something you have to do because you said you'd do it, do it because its something you want to do. A word of advice about this specific bullet point, is that don't expect ZBLL to make you fast right off the bat. Until your recognition of cases and algs get faster you'll most likely have a little bit slower last layer, especially if you only know, say 25 out of 72 for a set, as you have to check whether you know the alg or not from the recognition.
edit: 5. I also strongly recommend you do NOT learn ZZLL or any other subset of ZBLL that is just ZBLL algs but controlled to reduce alg count. Make sure you go on a set by set basis, and by that I mean something like T 2GLL, then T diag-swap, etc.
Good Luck!
I get COLL is important but I really don't care. Sorry if I sound rudealso you really should learn coll first, you have to learn them anyway but if you learn them first then you can still do all the coll cases while your learning zbll, you don't have to, but it will make it easier
I get COLL is important but I really don't care. Sorry if I sound rude