

Clan for speedcubers
#1 Posted 21 March 2018 - 07:52 AM
3x3: 21.xx AO5
2x2: 8.xx
OH: 30.xx
4x4: 1:45
Oh nevermind, wrong forum.
#3 Posted 21 March 2018 - 10:15 AM
I’m sampling the retiree life, of Blitz forums, not sure if I’ll be returning, but thanks for all of your advice and fun.
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#4 Posted 21 March 2018 - 01:12 PM
How do you do it? Those algorithms make my brain hurt and the “solve any cube in 3 moves!” ones never work.
Who ever created the Rubik’s cube was evil.
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#5 Posted 21 March 2018 - 01:41 PM
Garage: E 50 Ausf. M (Rosie), E75, E25, Type 59, Type 62, Cromwell B, Tetrarch, Pz. 38H, BT-7.
Tournament Tanks: [V-VI]: Bromwell (2 Undefeated Tourneys) [VII-VIII]: Type 59 [IX-X] E 50 Ausf. M
#pinkdongforever
#6 Posted 21 March 2018 - 01:45 PM
__The_Dude_30__, on 21 March 2018 - 08:12 AM, said:
How do you do it? Those algorithms make my brain hurt and the “solve any cube in 3 moves!” ones never work.
Who ever created the Rubik’s cube was evil.
The process goes in steps. One of the fastest methods is CFOP
Cross on bottom
F2L (first 2 layers)
OLL (make all yellows on top solved while keeping both bottom layers solved.)
PLL (Moving top layer around to make sides of top layer solved with bottom layers.)
Certain algorithms move certain pieces in certain positions.
Garage: E 50 Ausf. M (Rosie), E75, E25, Type 59, Type 62, Cromwell B, Tetrarch, Pz. 38H, BT-7.
Tournament Tanks: [V-VI]: Bromwell (2 Undefeated Tourneys) [VII-VIII]: Type 59 [IX-X] E 50 Ausf. M
#pinkdongforever
#7 Posted 24 March 2018 - 06:57 AM
DasBucket, on 21 March 2018 - 11:45 PM, said:
The process goes in steps. One of the fastest methods is CFOP
Cross on bottom
F2L (first 2 layers)
OLL (make all yellows on top solved while keeping both bottom layers solved.)
PLL (Moving top layer around to make sides of top layer solved with bottom layers.)
Certain algorithms move certain pieces in certain positions.
It’s roux
3x3: 21.xx AO5
2x2: 8.xx
OH: 30.xx
4x4: 1:45
Oh nevermind, wrong forum.
#8 Posted 24 March 2018 - 07:25 AM
DasBucket, on 21 March 2018 - 11:45 PM, said:
The process goes in steps. One of the fastest methods is CFOP
Cross on bottom
F2L (first 2 layers)
OLL (make all yellows on top solved while keeping both bottom layers solved.)
PLL (Moving top layer around to make sides of top layer solved with bottom layers.)
Certain algorithms move certain pieces in certain positions.
Roux is the best method
It uses 45 moves compared to CFOPs 60
1. 1x2x3 block
2. Second 1x2x3
3. CMLL
4.LSE
youre right though, it is one of the fastest but not THE fastest, because both ZZ and Roux are rotationless and use less moves. There are also a lot of good methods like Hawaiian Kociemba or Domino Reduction.
Edited by __Alexwen__, 24 March 2018 - 07:53 AM.
3x3: 21.xx AO5
2x2: 8.xx
OH: 30.xx
4x4: 1:45
Oh nevermind, wrong forum.
#9 Posted 24 March 2018 - 07:54 AM
__The_Dude_30__, on 21 March 2018 - 11:12 PM, said:
How do you do it? Those algorithms make my brain hurt and the “solve any cube in 3 moves!” ones never work.
Who ever created the Rubik’s cube was evil.
You could use the Ryan Heise method for zero memorisation, but be warned it is harder than the memorising algorithm methods.
SIDE NOTE I wish you could change your avatar back to the arty , it looks better
Edited by __Alexwen__, 24 March 2018 - 07:55 AM.
3x3: 21.xx AO5
2x2: 8.xx
OH: 30.xx
4x4: 1:45
Oh nevermind, wrong forum.
#10 Posted 24 March 2018 - 09:50 PM
__Alexwen__, on 20 March 2018 - 11:52 PM, said:
Pastaguy2003 is in my clan. Wasn't aware he wanted to leave but fine

#11 Posted 24 March 2018 - 11:30 PM
XLManicJBlood, on 25 March 2018 - 07:50 AM, said:
Pastaguy2003 is in my clan. Wasn't aware he wanted to leave but fine

don’t think he wants to leave, he is just interested in a new clan.
3x3: 21.xx AO5
2x2: 8.xx
OH: 30.xx
4x4: 1:45
Oh nevermind, wrong forum.
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