Cubelelo Blogs

Relationship between Cubing and Smartness
What is the Rubik’s Cube?
The Rubik’s cube is a three-dimensional puzzle that was invented by Erno Rubik in 1974. Ever since its invention, thousan...

Impact of Online Competitions - Can it be a New Standard for Competitions?
Life before Online Competitions
Before the worldwide spread of Coronavirus, the standard for a Rubik’s Cube competition had always been physical fa...

Techniques to Practice More Efficiently
Introduction
Practice is one of the most important components needed to improve at anything. Speedcubing is no exception to this and relies heavily...

How to Improve your Lookahead
Improving speed is something each speedcuber strives for. There are two very important factors that come into improving - turn speed and lookahead....

Which Speedcube is Best for You?
Introduction
As the speedcubing market grows and as there are more and more puzzles coming in stock for you to pick one from it’s becoming quite a ...

Methods to Manage Nervousness at Competitions
If you have attended a WCA competition at a semi-competitive level, I am sure you are familiar with the shaky, nervous feeling you get as soon as y...

Beginner's Method to Solve a 3x3 Cube
Introduction
The Rubik's cube is the world’s most-sold toy, and you’ve probably come across one. You’ve probably picked it up and tried to play aro...

Which is Better: CFOP or ROUX?
3x3 Methods used by the Community
Cubing is sometimes a game of preferences. First, you have to select a cube that suits you, buy it and when you g...