Fun fact the regulations say it has to be greater than 45 degrees which means in a situation like that it would be perfectly fine to call it 45 degrees and not get a +2
During a 7x7 solve I had it be exactly 45 degrees lol. I had 3 delegates and 3 kids surrounding my table trying to see if it was a plus two(They didn't call it a plus 2)
Fun fact the regulations say it has to be greater than 45 degrees which means in a situation like that it would be perfectly fine to call it 45 degrees and not get a +2
Liam Highducheck and his 45 degrees man
Loopholes are made to be used
@@LiamHighduchecknot even a loophole
Why is the judge so adamant you don't pr 😭
It wouldn't have been a PR but still haha
Not me just now seeing this 💀
During a 7x7 solve I had it be exactly 45 degrees lol. I had 3 delegates and 3 kids surrounding my table trying to see if it was a plus two(They didn't call it a plus 2)
Your judge was so ready to convict you lol
Without getting more of an angle to see from, it does look like +2 is a good call. In any case, bummer but congrats on a good solve!
Cubing is an exact science
Congrats on the almost +2. Would you recomend the GTS3 M over more recent cubes like the TV3 or Weilong V9?
It's all preference nowadays, there are dozens of good cubes
A Vperm PR would’ve been unfortunate either way
It wouldn't have been PR haha but close
this is the same girl that checked cubing fedora’s +2 😂
Her name is Mia Sponseller
Indeed it is 😂
Which cube is this?
GTS3M
Why is Clement literally everywhere
the sad part is no OLLCP
Not worth pausing for imo
skill issue
I think it's not a +2.
I appreciate it but I do think +2 is the right call
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