abunickabhi
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I personally believe that efficiency is the king!
hell they'll probably get sub 4 averages in comps every other roundThen Tymon Xu is going to be a consistent sub-5 solver
Five solves isn't enough to have a sufficient comparison though. What we need is an ao100, or better ao500 or ao1000.tymon actually knows around 69% of zblls (TULH pi)
A good comparison of max park style solving vs tymon style solving will be directly comparing their solutions and times for the same scrambles.
They competed head to head in red bull finals 2021 and max won 3-2.
reconstructions for your reference:
solve 1: (tymon 6.19)
tymon
max
solve 2: (tymon 5.66)
tymon
max
solve 3: (max 4.94)
max
tymon
solve 4: (max 4.83)
max
tymon
solve 5: (max 6.10)
max
tymon
If you want to practice ZBLL, I’d recommend trying out algdb.net. They have 2x2, 3x3 and even Square-1 edge parity algorithms there.Max Park (Standard CFOP With Great Lookahed and very High TPS) or Tymon Kolasinski (Cool Tricks, ZBLL, X Crosses, P Slotting)
Interested to know what could be better, The way Tymon solves or the way Max solves.
I say Tymon's approach is better.
Unfortunately these are the only solve available for comparison. Even though they competed in the same competitions in 2019, tymon's solving style was quite different from now.Five solves isn't enough to have a sufficient comparison though. What we need is an ao100, or betterm ao500 or ao1000.
Speedcubedb.net is a better option imo.If you want to practice ZBLL, I’d recommend trying out algdb.net. They have 2x2, 3x3 and even Square-1 edge parity algorithms there.
Here’s a direct link to their ZBLL algorithms : Zborowski-Bruchem Last Layer
Here’s a link to their website : Algorithm Database
What makes speedcubedb.com even better is that you can see which algs have been used by cubers in their solves, giving you an idea which alg you should learn (but of course, don't always follow what the top cubers do, instead try out the algs and see which one you like.)Speedcubedb.net is a better option imo.
It uses cubedb to check algs and is actively being worked on all the time. They have:
All CFOP & ZB algs
Roux algs
4x4, 5x5, and 6x6 and 7x7 i think
Squan
Mega
2x2
OH
And some other random stuff
Oopalso i thought it was .com
i use speedcubedbIf you want to practice ZBLL, I’d recommend trying out algdb.net. They have 2x2, 3x3 and even Square-1 edge parity algorithms there.
Here’s a direct link to their ZBLL algorithms : Zborowski-Bruchem Last Layer
Here’s a link to their website : Algorithm Database
Well, I wouldn't call those typical since it's kinda rare, but there are a few solves where Tymon does xxxcross and plans entire F2L during inspection.I've always heard about tymon's efficiency and pseudoslotting, but out of the solves on speedcubedb I've looked at(just a few), I haven't really seen anything unorthodox. Maybe I'm just missing the solves with the crazy stuff tho. What are some typical tymon solves?