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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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Get a nice speed cube, it's a game changer. So smooth.
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@hariology gotchu fam
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Pretty simple algos for solving a cube unless u wanna optimise for speed https://ruwix.com/the-rubiks-cube/how-to-solve-the-rubiks-cube-beginners-method/
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Hi @maurelian.eth Love to see this cast from you! Appreciate it. ☺️ I would always recommend anyone to start with a regular Rubik’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. I’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 wouldn’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! ☺️🫶 (My DMs are always open)
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3 x 3 cube. This is a very good tutorial that doesn't waffle on. https://youtu.be/7Ron6MN45LY
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