1.22 Official 2x2 Average (PR2)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 พ.ค. 2024
- Times: 1.17, (1.12), (2.31), 1.12, 1.38
Competition: Minnesota Cube Melt 2024 (Round 2)
Cube: MoYu WeiPo WRM w/ corner-core magnets (thanks Steven!)
I'm happy that I was able to compose myself for the last solve, as my turning usually crumbles under this type of pressure.
Hopefully I can get PR next time, it's been a while.
First two solves are part of a 1.04 rolling ao5 (WR5).
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0 lockups?? except solve 3
Yea I wish I could always turning in comp like that lol
clean af
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Your turning looks so good in this average. Great performance bro!
Thanks Tues!
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was this round 1? i heard there was a ton of misscrambles so they had to do a whole new avg. for a group and they all got really good solves
This was Round 2. I did count a 0.84 in Round 1, but unfortunately the other solves were bad.
you are cracked! what cube is that?
Weipo WRM (from 2019) with corner-core magnets
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Yo, do you have any basic tips for me? I average mid 2 I’m almost done learning eg1. I want to get really fast at 2x2 but I don’t know how
1 look your solves by tracing where the LL corners will go after your layer solution, and then choose a corner on all of your algs (can be different depending on the alg) to predict AUF. You want to eliminate all moments during your solve where you aren't turning.
For your algs, learn specific fingertricks, and do that each time. When applying them to solves, think through specific fingertricks you will use before you start the solve.
Feel free to drill your algs, learn more depending on angle/grip/potential cancellations, downsolve to practice turning, etc. Once you get the basics down, you will start to see good improvement.
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HOW TO LEARN EG 1!!!!!!!!
Learn it in sets based on the corner orientation
For each individual algorithm, break it down into triggers that make it easier to remember
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