I know there have been several threads about solving rubik's cubes, but there has never been a poll.
Whats your best time (3x3)?
EDIT: last one should read 3m < t
I know there have been several threads about solving rubik's cubes, but there has never been a poll.
Whats your best time (3x3)?
EDIT: last one should read 3m < t
Last edited by skimnczach; 03-17-2009 at 07:10 PM.
Zach formerly of SkimNC.com
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you WOULD.
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your algebra skills suck
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YOU JUST TOOK IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL
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Zach formerly of SkimNC.com
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i bought one last week. it's mind-boggling. I just don't get it. HOW? HOW DO YOU frackING SOLVE THESE GOD FORSAKEN THINGS? Do you have a strategy? i just can't solve it...
Steve,
Originally Posted by BART
Zach formerly of SkimNC.com
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I never took the time to learn the algorithm involved. Nor have I ever even picked one up besides when I was 10 years old and just pealed the stickers off and put them in the right spot
Ryan Wachter
[QUOTE=Aaron Peluso]analagous[/QUOTE]
Another cool cube
Do this one pussies
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Ryan Wachter
[QUOTE=Aaron Peluso]analagous[/QUOTE]
Finally, Dan Brown is a frackin homo
Ryan Wachter
[QUOTE=Aaron Peluso]analagous[/QUOTE]
winrarOriginally Posted by Gunstock
1:23.
I think it was luck, I'm usually around 2 mins though.
Yay for this thread. I highly advocate learning to solve a Rubik's. It only takes a day to learn, it's fun, and people will think you're Jesus.
My last work christmas party was an 80's party. Not only did I find a mint condition red member's only jacket for my costume the day before, but at the party there were 3 rubik's cubes sitting on the dinner table as decorative props. people were like 'omg those are hard no one can do those', quietly i was sitting there and in my mind i was like YUUUUUSSSSSSSS. 'yeah ok mix it up for me'.
they still talk about it.
Last edited by BART; 03-17-2009 at 10:18 PM.
Haha, BART you are the reason I learned. That thread you made helped me. I'm gonna try to move on to 4x4 or 5x5 soon. I have the 3x3 down to avg of 1:10 with a best of 46 (down from 49 as of today!).
I had a math competition this semester so I solved one beforehand nonstop with everyone staring at me like OMG look at that. It's really not that hard. Fun times.
PS: Gunsizzle, f*ck you dan brown likes women
Zach formerly of SkimNC.com
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I finally can do them now, it's really not that hard just to solve it, but to solve it fast.
My time is like 4 minutes 30 sec atm, haha.
This working out thing isn't working out.
Zach,
I googled rubik's strategy and found they have an algorithm, having not really put any time to learn it. Have you ever solved it without using the algorithm?
the algorithm? there's hundreds of them.Originally Posted by Steve E
Where all the white women at?
i can do the 3X3 in just under 30 seconds but i like the 5X5 much better now which i can do in about ten. there are only about 2 or 3 mindless algorithms and the rest is actually doing it. plus once you figure it out its not too hard to do again and it makes you look ridiculously smart
"Haha.. you fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders. The most famous is: Never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well-known is this: Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line!"
Ya. I know. I just took the time the actually watch [part] of the video posted on here. What I mean is, has anyone here solved one WITHOUT any sort of algorithm that was researched/taught to them?Originally Posted by vicskim76
use the dan brown youtube tutorial, the algorithm and presentation format is easier to learn from than reading rubik's instructions. once you learn the basics, then there are methods you can move on to where you can solve most of the cube intuitively. makes way more sense to learn from a tutorial first though, so you can see how the cube works.Originally Posted by Steve E
Yeah I watched about the first 4 minutes of it, but I honestly don't feel like learning right now haha. I picked up a cube last week when some guy was hustling them for a dollar each on a subway in San Francisco, so it's pretty funny there's a thread on here after I've researched strategy.
BTW, completely off topic Bart, but does your username have anything to do with the rail transit in SF?
Yeah, I can still do it - there's a couple of patterns for the final layer I forget sometimes, but generally under 3 minutes just plinking, and under 2 if I'm paying attention (and don't hit a bad mix).
wow, surprising that DT can do it with his brittle old man hands.
"Haha.. you fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders. The most famous is: Never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well-known is this: Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line!"
Well later I found it my Rubik's cube was really this:Originally Posted by jewbacca
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ahhhahahahah
"Haha.. you fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders. The most famous is: Never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well-known is this: Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line!"
i can do one side in about 30 min
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this is driving me nuts. i have the same problem every single time. i went by the dan guys vids and i cant figure it out. i solve the final blue cross, so i go to line up the center pieces in the final layer. i get 2 lined up, like im supposed too, then do the algorithm to get all four. every single time i do it, i get the same shit. only 2 line up. if someone understands me and could help thatd be frackin shweet.
EDIT: nevermind my dumbass was holding it the wrong way.
Last edited by GnarKill1029; 03-22-2009 at 10:18 PM.
damn infractions
2:13 for me now.
This working out thing isn't working out.
i keep mixing algorithms and fracking it all up. pissin me off. too many moves to memorize.
damn infractions
I want to buy one and actually complete it now.
-Jeff
Lots of fun.
Zach formerly of SkimNC.com
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i just watched almost 2 hours of rubix cube solving on youtube...
wow i feel more dumb by the passing second
2 hours of my life ill never get back
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1:43 now. Wooohoo.
This working out thing isn't working out.
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