Cubelelo Blogs
Getting from 3x3 to OH: Tips and Tricks
Introduction
3x3 speedcubing remains the most popular and common among all the WCA events. However, there are a few events that involve the 3x3 Rub...
The History and Removal of 3x3 with Feet
Introduction
3x3 with Feet is a former World Cube Association event where competitors are required to solve the 3x3 puzzle with only their feet. Th...
The Evolution of Cubing Hardware over the Years
One of the most common questions any cuber is asked besides their speed is what cube they use. Hardware is an integral part of cubing, especially n...
Short Events vs Long Events
Here’s a rough timeline of my main events throughout the years:
3×3 -> Pyraminx -> Skewb -> Megaminx -> 3×3 OH -> 5×5 -> 6×6 ->...
How to Memorize Speedcube Algorithms Faster
All speedcubers aspire to get faster at solving the Rubik's cube. All of us know that practice perseverance and patience, aka, the three P's are es...
My First WCA Competition - Naren Ramesh
Hi everyone, Naren Ramesh here! Cubing is in an interesting period right now, especially in India, where many of the new cubers who started in the ...
Cubing in Olympics
The Rubik’s cube was invented by Erno Rubik, a Hungarian professor in 1974. Cubing has existed for over 4 decades and has been growing for a while ...
Ways to Improve at Multiple Events Efficiently!
Every cuber must have dreamt of being skilled in multiple WCA events to improve their sum of ranks, but when it comes to working on multiple events...
