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Lookahead Or Turning Speed: What’s More Important In Cubing?
Every speedcuber knows that one of the most important aspects of speedsolving is Look ahead and turning speed. But do you know what’s more importan...
9 Things To Consider Before Buying A Cube
There has been no better time than right now to buy a cube. From extremely well thought out designs and new innovations, to sheer quality, speedcub...
The Impact of Computers and AI on Speedcubing
IntroductionComputers have been around for a long time now, and the development of artificial intelligence led to a lot of progress in the field of...
5x5 Redux vs Yau Methods Comparison
5x5, for some, can be categorized as the entry into big cubes, as it closely resembles the procedure required to solve other puzzles like the 6x6 a...
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...
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...