Cubelelo Blogs
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...
My Cubing Journey - Aamir Huzefa Saifee
Hello readers, my name is Aamir Saifee and I have been a competitive speedcuber for 6 years. In this article, I am going to share my speedcubing jo...
My Cubing Journey - Kunal Oak
Hi, I’m Kunal Oak, a three-time 7x7 National Record Holder, defending 7x7 National Champion and a speedcubing coach. In this blog, I will be sharin...
How To Solve Magic Clock Puzzle?
Clock cube is the most interesting cube, as it may disqualify you if the pins don’t hold them strong. (Most of the clocks have this problem) And it...
Factors Involved in Breaking the Sub-10 Barrier
There are many common barriers in speedcubing that most cubers struggle to overcome: Sub-30, sub-20, sub 15, sub-10. The faster you get, the harder...