Hoyling of Rubic's Cube
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Hoyling of Rubic's Cube
I bought a rubic's cube (3x3x3) 3 days ago, but this evening i found a guide on internet, which shows in datail an easy way to do it. Well i used hours to learn the system today so i can say my record is like 3 hours, which dont count since its way to long time. (for all nabs, ofc all 6 sites of the cube must be complex)
So atm im very nab, but if i hoyl it maybe i can do like some minuttes
Have anyone of you made the cube, and if so, how long time?
So atm im very nab, but if i hoyl it maybe i can do like some minuttes
Have anyone of you made the cube, and if so, how long time?
lol, my friend can do it in 1min 30s, after, he tried 4*4*4 ans solved it too. He asked to his girlfriend to buy him a 5*5*5 rubix cube but I never had news about that one. Between, its fun to see a video about it:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=chAcsuxmkyU
And a 20*20*20: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpfz3m11bsk&NR=1
http://youtube.com/watch?v=chAcsuxmkyU
And a 20*20*20: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpfz3m11bsk&NR=1
Here is that 14.93 solve.
Sick :OStini wrote:Here is that 14.93 solve.
In tournaments, do you get like a cube that has been spun a certain number of times following some random random-algorithm, or is it like they just take a cube, spin it a couple of times, give it to you, and go "here, knock yourself out~"?
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Elasto Mania - 34:21.69 | #421 - 11. April 2024
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Wow Stini. That was mad fast. And it even looked like you got hung up at one point there. What place you get in the tourny with that time?
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I was third, the placement is determined by the average time of 5 solves (though the best and the worst time aren't counted, so it's really the average of those three remaining solves). Anyway my average time in the final was 19.58 seconds, which was way slower than the first two competitors had (15-16 secs).
3rd jeeze. Was it the fastest one solve in the tourney though or did someone else do it quicker? And was it a tournament for best in Finland?
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I solve the first two layers kind of freestyle, basically I combine Fridrich with block methods such as Petrus and improvise a little. The last layer is pretty standard Fridrich (OLL+PLL) which is 57+21 algorithms, although I know more than one algorithm for some cases (time well spent learning those, EYAH).Mats wrote:that is just very impressive to look at stini, I keep wondering which style u use for solving it that fast
The best time in that tournament was 12.14. I'm not even close to the two fastest cubers in Finland, my best times are barely as good as their averages. And yes that was Finnish Championship tournament (last one was in the 80's).Memphis wrote:3rd jeeze. Was it the fastest one solve in the tourney though or did someone else do it quicker? And was it a tournament for best in Finland?
ThxStini wrote:I solve the first two layers kind of freestyle, basically I combine Fridrich with block methods such as Petrus and improvise a little. The last layer is pretty standard Fridrich (OLL+PLL) which is 57+21 algorithms, although I know more than one algorithm for some cases (time well spent learning those, EYAH).
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Anyone still höyling this? I haven't practiced for a while and my times have stayed about the same. I have improved a bit on other official events though, such as big cubes and Megaminx. There is Finnish Championship tournament this month (29-30 August) but I don't really have high hopes since I'm maybe 6th fastest 3x3x3-solver in Finland nowadays, but I think I might have some chances in other events. I'm also going to World Championship tournament n Düsseldorf (9-11 October), not really to get success but more to feel the atmosphere and meet other cubers (perhaps kuskis as well? ).
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I can finish a Rubik's cube
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Record here is 56 seconds, but i have mega nab fingers.
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I have one but never completely solved it, but a guy in school gets about 8 secs and average like 12 secs at 3x3x3
It's awesome when you watch him solve the 7x7x7
It's awesome when you watch him solve the 7x7x7
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hello, that is FUCKING fast. stini omg
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Became interested in the cube too, got 1:12.29 now
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57 last minute break
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Finally under - 56.58 hehe beat you Mats
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51.47 o/ cmon Mats, hoyl more
Edit: 45,49 now
Edit: 45,49 now
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48.72 (lucky) personal record
average ~ 1.05-1.10
average ~ 1.05-1.10