three things which i think you really need to be able to solve a rubik's cube first, an obsessive personality just being able to sit down and nut outthese sequences in the cube. secondly, a lot of time it'sa time-consuming process of learning tutorials and learningalgorithms and finally just having an open mind being able to apply logic and sequences to a puzzle. the main method is the layer by layer method. this is composed of a series of algorithms which are set of movements
that you can do to the cube, that will move a number of the pieces into a particular patternand using a series algorithms you can unusually solve a rubik's cube. the fastest time i've ever gotten on the rubik's 3x3 is nine seconds but these days i'd be averaging probably 25 seconds because i'm quite out of practice. for a long time the world record for the 3x3 was 7.08 seconds and recently that's been brought down quite a lot to five seconds or five and ahalf seconds
and so i'd be fairly low down therankings but i think i've made a good effort.
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