Thanks to you and Matty for the valuable tips! I'm guilty of skipping -leg- left-hand day and need to work on my weak lefty turning, among other things.
Ok literally EVERY cubehead video is released at the right time. By every, I mean every single literal fricking time. Just how... wait are you in my walls?
Yoo! btw i just wanted to give u a video idea about mistakes that beginners always do: such as hesitation,not learning full oll not doing the cross right etc..
People teaching about about tps Jperm: just turn as fast as possible to get better potential turn speed Cubehead and Matty: *this video* Meanwhile on the Tingman channel; Tingboy: BE FAST Keep up the great work
Another tip is kind of related with tip 2: keep your fingers curved, not stiff. Having your fingers stiff will cause excessive movement, you will add more force for nothing
Hello cubehead this video is awesome! But I would really like to learn a 4x4 can you please make a video of the beginner method you already taught me how to solve a 3x3 and beginner cfop so please and thank you
I just got a Yoo cube v2! It was intended for a gift, but I think it's not the right setup for a beginner, lol. I'm going to keep it for myself :)! Not in a greedy way, but it totally benefits me, lol.
i started cubing 3 years ago and in 7 months got to a 10 second avg. Later i got more in to big cubes and nearly reached sub 3 in 7x7 and sub 2 in 6x6, before i quit for studies, and lost hope of improvement. This video motivates me to get back into speedcubing. Thanks cubehead!
I found the best thing that helped my TPS was just scrambling fast! At first, not knowing any Algs made it feel… random and clunky. But I made something like a Kata in martial arts, a set of moves I repeated which helped me get faster , warm up my hands before solving, AND made my finger tricks get into my muscle memory. Strike 1st. Strike Hard! 😎
This video is very interesting and learning full I do think that the majority of the speedcubing community will learn something from this, I surely did. (OBS! 9:16 idk if you know this but it does pop up a video when you are pointing)
You should probably use the same practice techniques used by concert pianists. Basically start slowly, but smoothly, and gradually build up speed. It's important to stay relaxed.. Speed generally develops over time.
I got pretty good tps when I switched with faster cubes. Back then I used rs3m without any lubes and cleaning which makes my cube even slower and harder to turn but i got used to it and then I bought a new cube which is tv3, I'm not gonna lie but the slower cube helps me to build my tps just like how you put weights on your feet and try to run, when you got use to it then remove it.. boom much faster running.
@@CubeHead How do you recognise CLL cases? I watched your RTWR video where you were alg relearning and tried to learn off the pdf, please can you help?
Taking notes be like your gonna do then *Turn the cube so fast that you can't understand what he is saying* then yo do * turn the cube so fast* then you finished 😂😂😂
Hey Cubehead, I bought your cube back in May, and I got good times on it, I even broke my PB yesterday. (20 sec) But it's not as fast as I thought it would be. Can you make a Yoo lube set for the Yoo cube II pls.
I need videos for transitions between beginner to two look to single look. I found some info when leaving beginners in some of your videos and other’s but I had to watch RU-vid for hours every day. Things like case 42 the Bow tie should be first one look alg and then transitioning from most common OLL’s. I still feel crap on f2l. It’s been 3 months and I am obsessive with practice( but I am old). I had to stop timing myself for a month to get f2l faster than beginner method. No one talks about this. Ps why does your hairs always change