Cubelelo Blogs
3x3 Algorithm Subsets: Are They Useful?
Algorithms are an essential part of speedcubing, especially for the last layer of the CFOP method. There has been a lot of time dedicated to findin...
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...
Table Solving vs Hand Solving: Which One Is Perfect?
I’m Nikhil Soares, the Indian NR holder for Megaminx Single and Average and current Megaminx Asian Champion. If you have ever seen a video of me s...
Megaminx Practice Tips By Hargun Singh Tikku
As I said in the last blog, practice is by far the most important part of improving in megaminx. But how do you know if you’re actually benefiting ...
Megaminx Guide For All Barriers
Megaminx is in my opinion one of the most unique and fun events in the WCA. It is a side event and the WCA puzzle with the most number of sides tha...
The Ultimate Guide To Be Sub-10
If you solve 3x3 and it is one of your main events, you’ve likely felt atleast once that it would be fantastic if you were sub 10. It is a really n...
Cubing Vs. Chess? Why Are They So Similar?
Chess, as we all know, is a sport that involves a lot of thinking, combined with a basic knowledge of how each piece moves on the chessboard. Today...
Improving On 6x6 and 7x7 Cube Solving
Hi, I’m Kunal Oak, a three-time 7x7 National Record Holder, defending 7x7 National Champion and a speedcubing coach. In this blog, I shall discuss ...