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Rubik's Cube Thread
Anyone here into speedsolving/blindfold solving?
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go outside nerd
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it's utterly hilarious that anyone could seriously consider wasting four years there
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Rubix is gonna get hit by a car tmrw and his life will b a waste
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lmfao
ps change your avatar it's really mEsSiNg with my head Rubix, I have a rubik's cube sitting on my shelf for about a decade now. If I wanted to start learning these hell-objects, where's a good place to start?
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Thread revival?
http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...d.php?t=107039 short answer: sure, not too competitive tho, it's more of a hobby for me. I tried to learn fridrich, but it's too much memorization/work for me.
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^^ XUioX, you still need to make me mah damn cube vids for the thread
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lol rubix, you tried to teach me blindfold cubing once... I didn't know what the hell you were talking about with some kind of like inverse algorithms or somethin >.<
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My parents gave me a cube when I was 11 or so with the expectation that "you're bright enough, you can probably solve this". Ten years and more passed with that thing proving impenetrable, until I finally did a Youtube search and found out about Dan Brown.
For me, it wasn't about the whole competitive aspect, merely being able to solve a problem that had vexed me for a long time, and no doubt torments many others in the same way. I still get infuriated when people shuffle my cube, because then I have to solve it again. |
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Besides, it takes like 2 minutes tops, even with basic.
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I used to speed solve in middle school. But then I discovered FFR and had better things to do XD
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I used to speed solve as well but stopped.
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Or, you know, anywhere from 12-20 if you're decent at it
Not a huge deal to solve them at all timewise. 4x4x4 and 5x5x5 cubes though i cbf
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I tried to speedsolve in the past but failed... I still need to learn how to use Friderich's Method. (PS: best time with the basic method was like 48-50 sec)
In terms of mathematics and logic, how do you use this to solve a cube? I'm interested now lol |
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