I was cuber, but not anymore. I think @jisu101 can still cube though (thats my brother)
@Praneel-s said in #20:
> no no no no no
dude i have been a cuber for a while, i think its a pretty fair method! its a bit risky in competitions, but it works ;)
> no no no no no
dude i have been a cuber for a while, i think its a pretty fair method! its a bit risky in competitions, but it works ;)
That's me!
Main: GAN 11 M Pro 3x3
Average: ~33 seconds
Method: CFOP (But Beginner F2L and OLL, I almost learned full PLL)
Main: GAN 11 M Pro 3x3
Average: ~33 seconds
Method: CFOP (But Beginner F2L and OLL, I almost learned full PLL)
@RubiksCuber23 said in #23:
> dude i have been a cuber for a while, i think its a pretty fair method! its a bit risky in competitions, but it works ;)
I honestly don't know...Rubik's Cube competitions?!
> dude i have been a cuber for a while, i think its a pretty fair method! its a bit risky in competitions, but it works ;)
I honestly don't know...Rubik's Cube competitions?!
@TallMagicalFlamingo said in #25:
> I honestly don't know...Rubik's Cube competitions?!
yeah! the judges might notice some wet paint stains near the timers, but you can make up an excuse!
> I honestly don't know...Rubik's Cube competitions?!
yeah! the judges might notice some wet paint stains near the timers, but you can make up an excuse!
@RubiksCuber23 said in #23:
> dude i have been a cuber for a while, i think its a pretty fair method! its a bit risky in competitions, but it works ;)
then its called painting not solving.
> dude i have been a cuber for a while, i think its a pretty fair method! its a bit risky in competitions, but it works ;)
then its called painting not solving.
@Praneel-s said in #27:
> then its called painting not solving.
Painting on it helps you solve the cube
> then its called painting not solving.
Painting on it helps you solve the cube
@RubiksCuber23 said in #26:
> yeah! the judges might notice some wet paint stains near the timers, but you can make up an excuse!
my brother sees oddbods.
he uses the same method and gets caught paint-handed
> yeah! the judges might notice some wet paint stains near the timers, but you can make up an excuse!
my brother sees oddbods.
he uses the same method and gets caught paint-handed
@TallMagicalFlamingo said in #28:
> Painting on it helps you solve the cube
by cheating and getting caught paint-handed.
> Painting on it helps you solve the cube
by cheating and getting caught paint-handed.
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