i assume "greatest" as in a cuber that is the best _during their times and during the longest times_ instead of looking for present day bests considering this analogy, minh thai deserves the position and if not then only track WR standing time as how many solves on that category has been done
hey cubemaster, where did you learn this method from? im trying to learn 7 simul flip but there are so many different memo patterns and it has me confused
Wouldn't corner permutation methods be more advanced for 3x3, like usage of porky v2 or yruru? Also, which i saw someone suggest: wouldn't subsets like l7e be more advanced as they are methods for 3x3 more advanced then normal pesudo f2l. Like wouldn't zbll be considered quite advanced
another good big cube method is hoya. i use it and have done some comparison to decide which method is best and found hoya to be ecpecially godd for huge cubes (6x6, 7x7...)
tysm bro. this is the only tutorial i can understand because i'm extremely experienced in 3x3. BEST TUTORIAL BY THE BEST SQUARE 1 PERSON I'VE EVER SEEN (imo)