I recently got 2 sub 20 solves on my Valk 3 Power M! I have been working on my cross a lot so this gave me some encouragement. I need to work on my F2L-i'm hesitating before I do a case which hurts my times a lot.
Tag: cubing
My Cube Collection
I've been meaning to post this for a while but I just finally got around to it. In this post I'm only going to cover my main puzzles. I apologize for the funny lighting in these pictures, I used two pieces of cardstock, my phone and my lamp shaped like a panda bear to take … Continue reading My Cube Collection
Frequently Asked Questions About Cubers
So anywhere I go in public and speedcube I always get a lot of questions. So I figured I would make a blog post about them. I also texted a few of my non-cuber friends to see if they had any questions (They were no help). I will do my best to answer some common … Continue reading Frequently Asked Questions About Cubers
My New Main
A few months ago (I procrastinated writing this) I got a Valk 3 Power M from Amazon (don't judge). My previous main was a Gans 356 Air SM. My last 2 cubes have been stickered Gans and I've never had a valk so I was very curious as to how this cube was going to … Continue reading My New Main
My first cube collection update!
Today's blog is going to be super short as I'm working really hard on my Rubik's cube tutorial for next week (hopefully). Also, a full cube collection should be coming shortly. Recently I got my first Square-1 off of amazon. I didn't know how to solve it so I was pretty excited for it.
How I Started Cubing
The very first time I saw someone solve a Rubik’s Cube I was around 4 or 5. I brought my cube that hadn’t been solved in years to a family friend. The cube was awful. It had an unusual color scheme (it had pink and purple in it) and it was originally my sisters. I … Continue reading How I Started Cubing
How to Learn Algorithms
One way to memorize large algorithm sets, such as PLL is memorize the most common cases first. If you memorize the most common first then you have less of a chance of forgetting what you learned first. You also get more gratitude for memorizing as you have more of a chance to use what you learned.