@@tobyseufert you know what would be cool? Something like this……. but for EVERY EVENT (ie 10 on squan 3 on pyra 4 on skewb 2 on 2x2 40 on 4x4 1 min on 5x5)
I have averaged 20 seconds for a while and after a year break from cubing I’m trying to relearn steps with better habits. This was very helpful so thank you
I feel like it can definitely depend on your age bc It would be a lot harder to reach sub 10 if you start at 30 than when you start at 11. But having a growth mindset and actually believing that I can reach sub x goal helps out a lot because if you fully believe in being able to do something then it can more likely happen. Which is how the growth mindset works. Personally I think a lot more people can achieve sub 10. It’s just that I had a lot of people get intimidated by it or don’t want to put the work in. Bc a part of it is how your brain basically rewires itself into the person that cant reach sub 10 which is why a lot of those people do t reach that.
your video is incredible. it made me realize all the mistakes i have done over the past few years, and it made me thinck abt how i want to aproach my practice today, given that a have so much to relearn. the sub 10 took too much, but with this knowledge, i am sure i will get to sub 8 and past even. thank you my bro. saludos de argentina
great vid! ive learnt all of the skills you have said except for planning first pair in inspection, which for me is very hard and i have been trying for about a year. i am sub 11 but i will keep practicing for sub 10 :)
I have a comp in July of 2025, and I 'm hoping to get a sub 10 average by then. I was doubhting whether I could so thank you so so much, I'm subscribing!
if your struggling to master f2l, a trick i learned is to do some practice f2l solves, and whenever you get stuck or inefficiently solve a pair, stop the solve, find the correct solution online, and continue until your f2l is flawless!
ive cubed through GCSEs and now A levels for 1.25 years and im sub 11 with no strategic practice and i still dont know full OLL so i really dont need to watch this but its fun to see how others got fast at cubing and its insane how quick you did it considering people think how long it took me to gets sub 12 (a bit less than a year but i havent practiced nearly as much since) is insane, I wonder if i could be as fast as you as quick if i actually practiced properly and had more spare time
Very helpful and well done video! Question: does the PLL time attack result in a solved cube? I recently learned PLL so I want to make sure I’m accurate while I try to increase speed
I already have one, this is the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JCrL8N_d1qs.html Sorry the video quality is really bad I had no idea what I was doing when I made this video :(
I'd say at that speed it would be best to focus more on your solutions for F2L pairs and solving your F2L pairs into the back slots, rather than focusing on lookahead. It's just something to add on once you have good solutions. And no sorry, I don't do cubing lessons at the moment.
Hello Tobey, this is a very helpful video, my major problem is my cross I know Advance Cross Technique but my solutions are not good I have tried to improve it but I'm stuck , what should I do to improve my cross solutions.
getting better is relatively easy, just stop doing solves after solces after solves. learn more algs and more efficient fingertricks. and most important for fast time is efficient f2l + cross
Great video I learnt cfop 2 look two months ago my avg is 30 sec and my pb is 25 when I’m doing slow solves should I be hand scrambling or use an app for scrambles or does it not matter
Honestly, all the tips mentioned in this video apply to pretty much any speed barrier past sub 10, so I'd say just keep at it and you'll get there soon enough!
@@tobyseufert Technically, i started it when i was a kid and learned how to solve it in like 3 minutes and gave up, forgot everything lol. so idk if it counts as extra practice time???