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What Separates an Advanced SpeedCuber from a Beginner?
SpeedCubing in a broad sense is the sport where one has to solve a Rubik’s Cube in the least time possible. Naturally, in the case of any sporting ...
Why Do You Get Parity On 4x4 Cube, Not On 3x3?
A parity is whether a move or sequence of moves swaps pieces an even or odd amount of times. Parity can occur if you put the wrong centerpiece in t...
Why Color Neutrality And Look Ahead Are Important At An Early Stage Of Speedcubing?
When starting speed cubing, a lot of cubers overlook the most basic stuff and start learning things that are too advanced instead of focusing on th...
11 Cool 3x3 Speed Cube Patterns With Notations
The Rubik's Cube, invented by Ernő Rubik in 1974, has sold over 350 million units worldwide. Initially known as the Magic Cube, it gained popular...
Balancing the Practice of Multiple Cube Solving Events
The WCA sports 17 official events, with most being very different and requiring varied skill-sets. Practising these events and improving at them wi...
How To Do 3x3 Cube Solve Reconstructions With Good Analysis?
This article goes through how the world of solve analysis works and the tools that you can use. There are various tools out there for expressing yo...
How To Improve At Speedcubing ?- Tips You Should Know
It is important to have a structure for practice, as well as knowing what to practice. That alone can help you get faster, and this applies to any ...
4x4 Cube Yau Method And Why It Is Effective?
Introduction
The 4x4 Yau method is arguably the fastest and most efficient method to solve a 4x4. The Yau method was proposed in 2009 by Robert Yau...