Here's what i did to avoid overlaps: I changed one of my letters into two letters, a vowel and a consonant, ie. Ti. If that letter combination comes first then it's pronounced normally (ti) like the letter pairs: TN=Tin To=tio/tyo TP=tip And if it comes second it's pronounced backwards (it) like: PT=Pit OT=Oit/oyt NT=Nit And on the normal letter "T" I just avoid putting the consonant "i" in the middle to not get confused with "Ti"
Given the fact that you’re averaging around 8 seconds memo, and you can solve in another 10 seconds or so, memorizing the edges by audio it makes sense it’s super easy. Would you recommend that for someone like me who is still taking about 2 minutes to memorize, that holding it in working memory isn’t the best approach? If so, at what point does your speed need to be for tracing such that this is a good tactic? Do you get what I mean?
Hey Nelson, I would say it's worth looking into, perhaps there's some additional mental strain/adjustment using it at first but I think the 'easiness' of it makes it worthwhile + you'll likely be using it further down the line anyway.
Very helpful, I didn't know fast memo can also be done with full audio, that's what I used to do but it led me to blank out a lot on corners. Only 5-6 months ago I switched to words/images for corners and audio for edges which has significantly reduced the chance of blanking out corners (tho I still feel my corner memo is way too slow)
My corner memo is slow too, but I'm pretty sure it's because I'm spending too much time thinking about images that go with the letter pairs. So, I created a list of words/images to help. It's tedious, but I hope it will be worth it in the end.
Maybe it's a good advice for the beginners out there to memo the edges first with images/words and after that the corners with audio. Then you execute in reverse order. That way it may be easier to learn the concept of audio memo
Yayyy you finally made a vid about this,alot of ppl say to do it but no one really goes to in depth.But what happens with me is with pairs when I add letters I mistake it for the actual piece.ex. JacK IS THe BEst but I execute the ones that I'm not
Is memorizing the first pair visually a good idea/fast? This will bring the average pairs down from 6 to 5, which makes a big difference for me as I struggle a lot with 6.
I've seen people do this, I think it's better to keep visual till the end since it could potentially mess up your tracing earlier on - I think it's worth looking into your audio pairs and making sure they're all 1 syllable first
What do you think about a 5style alg like these? M' U M U' M U M' U' That type of algs. They are so short that you use 1 MOVE PER LETTER. Unfortunately they arent that common
I almost got my first bld success yesterday, (2 flipped edges I didn’t see 😤) and your vids have really helped get me get here! I really appreciate the tips in your videos as I probably wouldn’t have got this far without them 😊
Good video. The grouping thing might help me. It's crappy when there's a string of letter pairs that just don't flow off the mental tongue in a memorable way e.g. something like AJ XaQ CaV DaF etc
It doesn’t seem that you use the same “spacing” vowels over and over. I do and I started doing so, so that my solves would be more consistent. If I get consonants in a row, I will for the first Quad use the “ee” vowel, for the next quad, I will use the “aw” vowel and for The third quad I will use the “æ” vowel. This doesn’t apply though if I memo a vowel as an actual target For example: [ ] = a quad [YiD Fið] [NåSH KåR] [GæS MæS ] Notes: ð is pronounced like the Th-sound like in “This” “That” “The” Å is pronounced like AW “Paw” And æ (wich English used to have) is pronounced like the “A” in “Cat”
Hello Jack. IM a big fan. I solve 3bld imagens and wanna start Audio Would you provide me your list off Audio Letter Paris? Thanks a lot? Custódio..(from Portugal?
So, you know your memo is done when the number that you are currently at matches the number of pieces you have memorized? I am trying to use the formula from the video because I struggle tracing pieces and gave me a DNF at a competition.😥
I don’t use Audio i just read the edges as 4 letters and say them as they are for example ( ASBL PIRQ FO ) i just read them as they are and solve them , and. For the corner i use images.
When I actually safety I do Chinese audio which have no duplicates. But my method of Chinese audio requires all four tones, and in Chinese speech two tone 3s don't usually follow so that can be a bit weird.
Is there any possibility that the cube can be memoed fully with Audio? It's definitely not possible for beginner/intermediate blders but for professionals, since they can execute really quickly, is there any chance?