enigmahack
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The main reason is because I wanted to get an idea of what my times are like in relation other folks... I feel like I want to focus on 1 specific type of cube to get my times down so all the times are somewhat relative to each other.
So here's a quick breakdown (This is an approximate average)
2x2: 8-9 seconds
3x3: 19-21 seconds
4x4: 1:40-1:55
5x5: 2:50-3:10
6x6: 5:20-5:50
7x7: 9:00-9:45
I would think that relatively speaking the biggest jump for me looks like it's my 4x4 times - going from a 3x3 with a 20 second average roughly to a 1:40 would be a large gap... But then I see my 6x6 is relatively fast compared to my 7x7, which makes me want to work on that as well.
I'm curious for some of you more experienced cubers... if these were your times which cube would you start focusing on to try and make things a little more even (suggestively knowing that by focusing on 1 in particular, hopefully it'll help the other times as well)
Thanks in advance for suggestions
So here's a quick breakdown (This is an approximate average)
2x2: 8-9 seconds
3x3: 19-21 seconds
4x4: 1:40-1:55
5x5: 2:50-3:10
6x6: 5:20-5:50
7x7: 9:00-9:45
I would think that relatively speaking the biggest jump for me looks like it's my 4x4 times - going from a 3x3 with a 20 second average roughly to a 1:40 would be a large gap... But then I see my 6x6 is relatively fast compared to my 7x7, which makes me want to work on that as well.
I'm curious for some of you more experienced cubers... if these were your times which cube would you start focusing on to try and make things a little more even (suggestively knowing that by focusing on 1 in particular, hopefully it'll help the other times as well)
Thanks in advance for suggestions