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I want to learn the basics of solving a cube. What size cube should I start with? What book should I get? What videos should I watch?
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Hi @maurelian.eth Love to see this cast from you! Appreciate it. ā˜ŗļø I would always recommend anyone to start with a regular Rubikā€™s cube (3x3x3). Even though a 2x2x2 seems smaller, easier, and better to start with, I strongly advise against it as both 3x3 and 2x2 has same mechanism. Do you have cube with you? If not, please let me know where you are currently based. Iā€™ll suggest a good cube accordingly. Or even send one to you. :) Tutorials are available in plenty. However, most of the videos with click bait titles teach inefficient techniques. I wouldnā€™t call them bad. But inefficient. The video tutorials I have made and published online are in an Indian native language. English tutorials are getting released in a week. If you can wait until then, it would be amazing! ā˜ŗļøšŸ«¶ (My DMs are always open)
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In addition to that, we can even have zoom meet ups were I can help you learn it super-quick over one on one short meet ups. :)
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