Nice! How many memory palaces did you use for training? I remember this was my limitation when I was training. I had only two palaces, so I could do only two training sessions per day. So instead I was training bunch of times converting 3 cards into image without using palace at all, because this was the most time consuming task for me.
Just my house basically so I think 20-30 Rubik's Cubes worth of rooms. But I found that after cycling thru them all I'd tend to forget the previous rooms' infos too. I actually got my fastest success when re-using old rooms on the same day which I'd largely forgotten (although you have more leeway with card memorisation). And yeh that definitely seemed like the bottleneck for me too - the card conversion to images, I used anki a tonne just to drill each case and changed them around a lot as well depending on what worked and what didn't
so this is like 52 letter pairs / 5-6 mbld cubes? lol how long does it take to memorize? also, did you learn to use PAO or do you already have words for them?
yeh something like that. I just used 1-2 images for each letter pair before but only switched to PAO just for doing cards so had to learn a bunch of new words so I could use the system
PAO? Why did you choose it instead of PO, for example? Does having 3 letters per image confuse your execution, where you need to split it into 2 letters algos anyway?
@@learning_with_rj once I made the list and studied it enough, putting it to use in multiblind attempts was pretty easy. I never considered PO, PAO with 3 letter pair groups seems to be a nice size packet of information to visualise.
@JackCaiCubing it isn't a problem that memo for a cube ends up being an incomplete set of PAO cycles, it still makes much more sense and easier to remember than a random string of words that you'd get from non pao.