@@yesyessity318 scrambling properly is faster than hand-scrambling lol there's 12 sides on a megaminx and yet in scrambling theres only 3 types of moves
@@looperover the main problem is to get used to those type of moved and get faster, for me is so unsatisfying to scramble it with those wide moves and uncomfortable because I have low accuracy for it and you have to grip the megaminx from 2 corners and the moves are very weird.
I just started 4*4 jperms tutorials are nice after practicing a bit and in less than 100 solves I avg 1:35 pb 1:22 but my total mean is 1:48 because my solves in the starting were like 2:30 you should definitely check jperms 4*4 playlist helped me a lot
1. Rapid fire tutorials are the best 2. Overlubing was a good recommendation when a top-of-the-line 5x5 was a good Florian-modded Shengshou. It’s not anymore. 3. I need to work on #12, #18 is a good tip that I will incorporate into my solves. I’m doing everything else except I use a well-magnetized Yuxin Purple, and I average 2:25.
I averaged about 1:20 back in February and now I average 1:04 so I’ve made good progress 😄 Edit: at the turn of the year i managed to finally break the sub 1 barrier which was incredibly satisfying
@@the1barbarian781 The International Olympic Committee considers chess to be a sport. Chess requires physical exertion as mental exertion manifests itself physically. ... Chess is competitive as the participating players feel the drive to win. Chess requires skill as a deep and serious study is necessary to become good at chess.