IMPORTANT NOTE: I didn't really explain this properly in the video, but I would highly recommend implementing the first trick, despite it saving little to no time on its own. The reason why is because it can be chained together with the second trick, as I showed with the second example. Doing D layer center targets with the "standard" method does not allow for this, meaning you would have to forgo use of the second trick in those cases. tl;dr first trick might not save much time but use it anyway
I have been working on bigBld for some time now, specifically 4bld so it would be super helpful if you made more videos on 4bld tips. thanks for all of your contribution:)
IMPORTANT: I didn't make this very clear in the video, but I would highly recommend implementing the first trick. Despite not really being faster on its own, it combines well with the second trick in a way that you can't do with the "standard" algorithm for D layer targets.
Have you ever thought about making just a straight up beginner 4BLD tutorial? I feel like you’d be able to explain a lot of the stuff better than the current tutorial out there
Nice video! I admire your talent at all-rounding; you can probably teach us a lot in just about any WCA event. 1. Do you 1-pass 4BLD or 5BLD memo and which bits are audio/images? 2. I have a wrist problem that means I strain it quite quickly while writing, cubing, etc (probably within 10 minutes of cubing). Any generic advice, seeing as you use your hands a lot both for cubing and violin? (e.g. Practice techniques, specific wrist exercises) Thanks : )
If you’re looking for some intermediate things to teach for bigBLD, I’d love to see some intuitive or at least base-level 3-style algorithms for wings or midges, since that is definitely the longest part of my bigBLD solves
wing and midge comms save very little time and aren't strictly necessary until sub 2 4bld and beyond, but i'm considering making resources for entry level center comms
j perm's video is currently the most standard resource to learn from, but i will caution that he is quite prescriptive in the way he teaches, which conflicts quite strongly with how people typically approach blindfolded events at a hugh level
IMPORTANT NOTE: I didn't really explain this properly in the video, but I would highly recommend implementing the first trick, despite it saving little to no time on its own. The reason why is because it can be chained together with the second trick, as I showed with the second example. Doing D layer center targets with the "standard" method does not allow for this, meaning you would have to forgo use of the second trick in those cases.
tl;dr first trick might not save much time but use it anyway
I've been telling people these for years, hopefully this makes people actually listen lol
I have been working on bigBld for some time now, specifically 4bld so it would be super helpful if you made more videos on 4bld tips. thanks for all of your contribution:)
advanced r2->intuitive comms will be a really good video for a lot of people
Thank you 😊
This is actually awesome, and the second trick feels like a great intro to switching to comms. Thank you Stanley!
Wait this is actually so helpful, I don't need to keep relearning those algs every time I inevitably forget and relearn 4BLD.
Second trick is insanely helpful, thanks for this.
IMPORTANT: I didn't make this very clear in the video, but I would highly recommend implementing the first trick. Despite not really being faster on its own, it combines well with the second trick in a way that you can't do with the "standard" algorithm for D layer targets.
Have you ever thought about making just a straight up beginner 4BLD tutorial? I feel like you’d be able to explain a lot of the stuff better than the current tutorial out there
Oh man these big blind tips are really useful, also can you make a 3 style tutorial for big bld
You should do Speedsolving weekly comp! I would love to see another great blind solver in it!
I like how he says the r2 D' r2 D r2 trick doesn't save any time because he can max tps on the beginner alg but for me it's like half the time
Nice video! I admire your talent at all-rounding; you can probably teach us a lot in just about any WCA event.
1. Do you 1-pass 4BLD or 5BLD memo and which bits are audio/images?
2. I have a wrist problem that means I strain it quite quickly while writing, cubing, etc (probably within 10 minutes of cubing). Any generic advice, seeing as you use your hands a lot both for cubing and violin? (e.g. Practice techniques, specific wrist exercises)
Thanks : )
Amazing!!! Thanks 🎉. What if the U-center comes second in a pair?
use the chart
If you’re looking for some intermediate things to teach for bigBLD, I’d love to see some intuitive or at least base-level 3-style algorithms for wings or midges, since that is definitely the longest part of my bigBLD solves
wing and midge comms save very little time and aren't strictly necessary until sub 2 4bld and beyond, but i'm considering making resources for entry level center comms
@@StanleyChapel that would also work, the U2 Center comms in this video were nice
want more beginner 4bld and 5bld tricks
This is cool! What's the equivalent D layer insert alg for + centers?
some variant of m u2 m', which is what's taught in timothy goh's tutorial
It's the guy who sent me here!
The video!!!!
How do I perform the first trick for +centers?
It works the same way as with x centers.
y' m u2 m'
who is jan misali
Thanks again for this gold content. Is there any video where I can learn 4x4 bld that you recommend?
j perm's video is currently the most standard resource to learn from, but i will caution that he is quite prescriptive in the way he teaches, which conflicts quite strongly with how people typically approach blindfolded events at a hugh level
@@StanleyChapel thanks again. got it. One more thing. Where can I learn 5x5 bld??
@@rickyaugustine2515Timothy Goh's tutorial: th-cam.com/video/cFV4ASyTTSY/w-d-xo.html
Timothy goh has a good 5 bld tutorial