@@Lucashallal yeah you're right lol, i have no idea how i got that number (i think i messed up letter pair count with loci count sometimes :P). I actually calculated this time closer to 140 which would still only be about 0.06 letter pairs per second
@@perigoncubing 12 types of centers + 6 types of oblique edges + corners/middle edges = 19 sets of around 12 letter pairs each. That is approximately 230 if im correct. Maybe you are using a different method than me?
@@Lucashallal you're right about the centers - im tired and forgot to count both oblique center orbits. though, im not sure how you have 6 oblique edge types, as there are only 3. My new calculation is as follows 12 centers = 12 x 10 letter pairs avg corners = 4 letter pairs avg middle edges = 6 letter pairs avg wings (what im assuming you refer to as oblique edges) = 3 x 12 letter pairs avg = 166 total letter pairs on avg im using a more exact alg count for specific piece types, might be why our calculations are so far off either you have also made a lapse in judgement for the oblique edges, i have misinterpreted, or we do use a slightly different method :P
there aren't any resources specifically for 6x6 blindfolded and above that i know of (though i do intend to make some resources on it soon), however it only slightly builds upon the knowledge of 5x5 blindfolded. I'd recommend first learning both 4x4 and 5x5 blindfolded first through Jperm and Timothy Goh's tutorials (and maybe some of the resources on this document bit.ly/BLDresources). From there, the only extra piece type you have to understand and learn are the oblique center pieces, or the two center pieces that replace + centers on a 5x5. I did this through experimenting myself and using my already strong knowledge of center piece commutators, however they would also transfer with more basic methods like U2. Unfortunately as you get into unofficial blind stuff resources become very bare and really is just a matter of figuring stuff out on your own. Besides, having that intuitive understanding can be really helpful for stuff like this lol. let me know if u need any clarifications :3
addition to the other reply, i forgot about an old video from roman strakhov, which is a in depth tutorial for 6x6+. It is quite old, however i doubt much could be outdated :P ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-M32OkdonaVg.html
unfortunately wont be going for a better time on this for a while lol :P the cube i use sucks, and until I get a better one im probably not going to bother