My first video of this type, so some of the editing is pretty rough. (I did get Feliks' permission to use clips from his videos) Thanks for watching! Feliks' Channel: / fazrulz1
dedication, brain to hand coordination, reaction time, muscle memory span, fast fingers, spatial awareness...... and what you said, makes him........ the god.
To be honest, this is a great video that everyone should watch. Beginners, experts, and everyone in between. It's 100% true and slow turning + lookahead is proven. I Average sub 12.5 right now, and around sub 13.5 slow turning, so it's easy to see how efficiency and lookahead so directly relates to good times. If you're in a similar situation like me, practice pacing for your solves, and maybe even different speeds depending on where you are in f2l. It really helps. Thank you for this video and I hope you gain a lot of followers or purely views from this.
Feliks is fast because of 2 things: Lots of practice and good genes. The former is available to anyone, but the latter can't be learned, earned, or bought.
you mean photographic? also I don't really see how that might help (especially when comparing him to other speedcuber who know all the algorithms, shortcuts, etc.)
If efficiency was as important as you said then Roux would be the fastest method, and it has fewer pauses because of how far you can see in inspection and how easy the look-ahead is. Still really nice video with great editing.
Think It's Impossible? I don't know too much about Roux so I can't really say much. Does Roux also have fewer moves per average solve? Of course, I don't think Roux is as popular as CFOP and so maybe we just need more fast cubers to try it out...
I am sub 15 with Roux and average 48-50 moves per solve and I am sure a sub ten Roux solver could get far below that. I am not sure what CFOP's move count is but I am sure it is much lower. (I suck at CFOP but if you pretty fast you could probably take an average.