I always tell beginners that.. 1. Step 1 is not solving centers, rather it is building blocks 2. Solve 1-2 tips at the beginning, and rest of them during solve or end of solve 3. Top firsts are better :)
These are some great tips that I definitely think beginners should work on! Pyraminx used to be my main event and then I just stopped doing it for a while but I kinda want to get back into it again. I average 6-8 seconds with LBL, should I switch to top first methods instead? I only really use block building, some L4E, and LBL for solving. I was wondering if switching to something like 1-flip and oka would benefit me. Thanks :) Also I just wanted to say that I loved the structure of your "How to get fast at pyraminx" on cubing world. I think it is by far the best how to get fast. I just wanted to let you know. :)
Since I don’t have a pyraminx, I can’t use it, but when I get it, I’ll be definitely learn to love this event. I hate it so much that I got a DNF average, and at my last comp, 5/10 scrambles I got i used 2 look last layer :(
I've only started practicing pyra since after my comp in mid april. I got really nervous at my last comp so I did poorly. Also, my 3.63 avg has a counting 5.45 bc I got nervous on my last 2 solves
Well the czech NR average is sub4 and made by a guy who only uses LBL :p But I agree, every decent LBL solver should switch to L4E to watch his times drop.