@@CoolPlayerGamer I think the most important practice I do for lookahead are: 1. First of all you need to have good F2L solutions (usually 8 moves or less + long solution but easy moves for some cases) 2. Then you gotta be able to do the cases with your eyes closed (try to do untimed solves and solve each pair blindfolded) 3. Then this is the tip that I found out and really helped me: know which slot you are solving: For example, I finish the cross, then I find my first pair, the next thing I think about is: which slot does it go into? Let's say it's the front-left slot, then for the next pair when I'm trying to lookahead, I'm not gonna even glance at the front-left slot, and I'd just focus on the remaining 3 slots. This really helped me because it reduces redundant eye-movement and I always have an idea of which slots are already solved!
Oops! For case 24, the alg is F R2 and I did R2 F…my bad 4:02
Both solutions work tho!
Wow, that was fantastic. i will be buying that cube for the algorithms. Thank you.
@@poneill3401 You are welcome! Yeah this is probably the only alg sheet I’ve seen that has cross algs, the cube is amazing too!
Great video! Keep it up man, I didn't even know some of the cross tricks
Yeah! Some of those solutions really opened my eyes
@JusTwistCubing Do you have any tips on getting better in lookahead?
@@CoolPlayerGamer
I think the most important practice I do for lookahead are:
1. First of all you need to have good F2L solutions (usually 8 moves or less + long solution but easy moves for some cases)
2. Then you gotta be able to do the cases with your eyes closed (try to do untimed solves and solve each pair blindfolded)
3. Then this is the tip that I found out and really helped me: know which slot you are solving:
For example, I finish the cross, then I find my first pair, the next thing I think about is: which slot does it go into?
Let's say it's the front-left slot, then for the next pair when I'm trying to lookahead, I'm not gonna even glance at the front-left slot, and I'd just focus on the remaining 3 slots.
This really helped me because it reduces redundant eye-movement and I always have an idea of which slots are already solved!