Escher
Babby
ironically, not definite which section this should go in (speedcubing or beginners section), but any thoughts? I wouldve said sub 1-min but any other ideas? P.S please let me know if this should go anywhere else.
When you start solving the cube for speed not for just to solve it.
i wouldnt call someone who solves the cube in 3 minutes a "speedcuber", because... there is simply no speed involved, relatively speaking of course
Besides there is the fact that it degrades me (and many others below me) in a sense, because I enjoy thinking of myself as a speedcuber
So anyway to me clearly that definition does not suffice. Imo speedcubing starts at around 40 seconds. If you get that far, you have shown that you are interested enough in the cube to have learned some new algorithms and that you actually care about your speed.
i dunno about sub-20... practically, that requires 2LookLL which is 78 algorithms