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Few Ideas To Help You Cube When You Are Low On Time
Time management is something most of us have a tough time with. Most cubers have school /college or a job to manage as well as fit in extracurricul...
Few Quick Tips on When You Should Consider Upgrading or Buying a New Cube
You may have heard that your cube doesn’t matter when it comes to improving. Old cube or new, it’s you that needs to be improving, not your cube. B...
How to Find the Perfect Balance between Cubing and Studying
Introduction
Hi, I’m Kunal Oak, a three-time 7x7 National Record Holder, defending 7x7 National Champion and a speedcubing coach. In this blog, I w...
Is Practice the only Factor in Getting Fast?
Introduction
What makes a person fast? The first answer that comes to mind is practice, and that is absolutely true, but the answer isn’t just limi...
Few Tips to Help You Prepare for any Cubing Competition
Cubing competitions are, in my opinion, one of the biggest motivators to keep cubing. Not only do they provide a chance for you to test your skills...
Color Neutrality and How To Become Effective At It
In 3x3 speedcubing, while using the layer-by-layer or the CFOP method, most of the tutorials/ procedures available online use the white colour as t...
Handling Nerves At Competition - Kunal Oak
Hi, I’m Kunal Oak, a three-time 7x7 National Record Holder, defending 7x7 National Champion and a speedcubing coach. In this blog, I will be offeri...
How To Solve a Pyraminx Cube Using Beginner’s Method?
While most cubers start with puzzles like the 2x2, 3x3, and 4x4, you will often see the Pyraminx being recommended as a puzzle that is easy for beg...
