Oof, definitely get it better theni can do F2L under 10 seconds
Oof, definitely get it better theni can do F2L under 10 seconds
I’m only averaging around 45 seconds. One of the reasons is because it takes a 2-3 second wait to figure out which Oll or pll I have to do. I’m hoping to atleast get sub 30 by the end of the year. Is it possible to get sub 30 from begginer cfop?It really depends on you i think. Some might say you should wait to learn full PLL and OLL but I think if you prefer 3x3 over other events and you still want something to learn then you should move on with full PLL followed by full OLL. That what I’m doing. 3x3 is my favorite and i don’t want to learn any 4x4 until i learned full pll and oll.
Whats your average? That information will be useful for the other people who want to answer.
Do what you want
If you’re new, maybe improve at 3x3 first before moving onto other cubes/puzzles. The 4x4 is obvious, 2x2 gives you the thrill of an extremely fast solve, BLD is so satisfying when you lift off your blindfold and see a solved cube...
Try out everything!
I haven’t even branched out into other puzzles yet, and I’m sub 27... Hoping I get like a Megaminx or something for Christams.
thank you for replying. Sub 27 right now is my dream. And do you actually use petrus?Do what you want
If you’re new, maybe improve at 3x3 first before moving onto other cubes/puzzles. The 4x4 is obvious, 2x2 gives you the thrill of an extremely fast solve, BLD is so satisfying when you lift off your blindfold and see a solved cube...
Try out everything!
I haven’t even branched out into other puzzles yet, and I’m sub 27... Hoping I get like a Megaminx or something for Christams.
Yep!thank you for replying. Sub 27 right now is my dream. And do you actually use petrus?
pllWhat’s after OLL?
Yes cross is important too. Cross plus one might help tooHow’s your efficiency? Also your cross, since you haven’t mentioned it yet.
I average 1-3 seconds on cross and I finish f2l at around 9 seconds, and I know full PLL.How’s your efficiency? Also your cross, since you haven’t mentioned it yet.
As far as difficulty goes, it depends on if you use F2L. If you know F2L, then megaminx is easiest, but otherwise, 5x5 is easier than 4x4, but the centers and edge pairing takes longer.I can solve a 3 x 3, and I’m trying to determine the next cube I should try. In order of difficulty of learning to solve (I.e. the ones w the most additional algs or steps beyond that of a beginner 3x3 solve). Can you rate 4 x 4, 5 x 5, and megaminx?
From what I’ve read already, I’m leaning toward either the 5 x 5 or the megamix.
Also, which is more fun to solve (once you know how)?
I personally find megaminx to be more beginner friendly since you can apply the beginners method to it and just learn a couple extra algs for the last layer.I can solve a 3 x 3, and I’m trying to determine the next cube I should try. In order of difficulty of learning to solve (I.e. the ones w the most additional algs or steps beyond that of a beginner 3x3 solve). Can you rate 4 x 4, 5 x 5, and megaminx?
From what I’ve read already, I’m leaning toward either the 5 x 5 or the megamix.
Also, which is more fun to solve (once you know how)?