Fastest was 4:17. I’m trying to match it
Learned how to do it w/ video yesterday using jperm’s 10 min tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ron6MN45LY
Edit: I’ll post my cube tmr if someone reminds me.
Well done young Padowan.
I was there a year ago and now I’m trying to get under 30 seconds solves. Just so you’re aware this isn’t the end of the road but the start of the journey.
Fuck I’ve been cubing for going on 15 years and I’m just starting to consistently get under 30 seconds. Consistently but not even a majority of the time… I don’t know how you all progress so fast
awesome, welcome to the obsession! :) as others have noted, it never ends. “I gotta get sub-1-minute!” … “I gotta get sub-50!” … “I gotta get sub-30!”… etc. I definitely have to remind myself to enjoy it some days.
Well done, and welcome! You’ve taken your first step into a larger world!
(reminder to post your cube)
Nice! Do you happen to know the brand/model? It doesn’t look like a Rubik’s brand, that’s for sure!
@pineapplelover
Welcome in the amazing cubing world!
@pineapplelover
Which method do you all use?
CFOP full PLL? 4-look PLL?
Honestly, no idea what those letters are you just said to me, I followed this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ron6MN45LY
What method is that?
Edit: vid description says LBL
Speedsolving Wiki has good info on terminology.
CFOP is a method (more optimized version of LBL(Layer by Layer))
PLL is an algorithm set used to Permute the Last Layer (which can be split into 2 steps or looks). I’m not familiar with CFOP so I don’t know if 4 look PLL is a thing.
I use the Roux method and I highly recommend trying out other methods! It’s harder to learn them once you’re set in your ways :P
@miria
Yes. CFOP PLL can be done in 4 steps when you’re a beginner (call 4-look) with few algos. Then you can learn more algos and do it in 3 steps.
Finally, you can learn all algos and do it in 2 steps also called ‘full PLL’.