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    Does anyone here know how to solve Rubik’s cube? If so, when and why did you learn it?

    I’ve been trying all my life, on and off, not enough to succeed in anything more than one layer, but more than enough to feel i should have mastered it by now.

    My 11yo son, on the other hand, taught himself through a book and some YouTube clips and he is now disappointed whenever he solves it in less than 30 seconds.

    He’s the only one i know who can solve it (apart from his best friend, that is), and every time he does, i feel like I’m watching magic. Chaos chaos chaos chaos … oh it’s finished!

    Should i be proud of him or worried by own cognitive abilities?

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      Does anyone here know how to solve Rubik’s cube? If so, when and why did you learn it?

      I’ve been trying all my life, on and off, not enough to succeed in anything more than one layer, but more than enough to feel i should have mastered it by now.

      My 11yo son, on the other hand, taught himself through a book and some YouTube clips and he is now disappointed whenever he solves it in less than 30 seconds.

      He’s the only one i know who can solve it (apart from his best friend, that is), and every time he does, i feel like I’m watching magic. Chaos chaos chaos chaos … oh it’s finished!

      Should i be proud of him or worried by own cognitive abilities?

      agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.worksA This user is from outside of this forum
      agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.worksA This user is from outside of this forum
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      It's a matter of memorizing a few algorithms, I did it when I wasn't much older than him. It's pretty easy to solve the first two layers unaided, but you're likely to get into the weeds on the last layer without algorithms.

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        Does anyone here know how to solve Rubik’s cube? If so, when and why did you learn it?

        I’ve been trying all my life, on and off, not enough to succeed in anything more than one layer, but more than enough to feel i should have mastered it by now.

        My 11yo son, on the other hand, taught himself through a book and some YouTube clips and he is now disappointed whenever he solves it in less than 30 seconds.

        He’s the only one i know who can solve it (apart from his best friend, that is), and every time he does, i feel like I’m watching magic. Chaos chaos chaos chaos … oh it’s finished!

        Should i be proud of him or worried by own cognitive abilities?

        hatchetharo@pawb.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
        hatchetharo@pawb.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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        I've had a cube for quite a few years now for casual fidgeting. My current best time is just under 50s using this official Rubik's Cube guide (plus a few personal optimizations).

        I've tried my hand at proper speedcubing algorithms, but they're just a bit too complex for me to handle, and I'm perfectly happy where I am at with my cube.

        Anyways, be proud of your son, and don't kick yourself for not knowing how to solve it. At this point it's a memorization game, and if that's not your cup of tea, that's fine!

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          Does anyone here know how to solve Rubik’s cube? If so, when and why did you learn it?

          I’ve been trying all my life, on and off, not enough to succeed in anything more than one layer, but more than enough to feel i should have mastered it by now.

          My 11yo son, on the other hand, taught himself through a book and some YouTube clips and he is now disappointed whenever he solves it in less than 30 seconds.

          He’s the only one i know who can solve it (apart from his best friend, that is), and every time he does, i feel like I’m watching magic. Chaos chaos chaos chaos … oh it’s finished!

          Should i be proud of him or worried by own cognitive abilities?

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          I love this method. It’s how I solve cubes. It’s fast and it minimizes the amount of turns you do. While new methods (methods with optimized algorithms) trump this method, there was a time this method won many tournaments. The method is still fast and gratifying.

          It requires thinking, but it requires minimal memorization of algorithms. With this method, you can get away with learning only one or two algorithms. It’ll be much less like memorizing history dates and much more like learning to ride a bike: learn it once and never forget it.

          https://lar5.com/cube/

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            Does anyone here know how to solve Rubik’s cube? If so, when and why did you learn it?

            I’ve been trying all my life, on and off, not enough to succeed in anything more than one layer, but more than enough to feel i should have mastered it by now.

            My 11yo son, on the other hand, taught himself through a book and some YouTube clips and he is now disappointed whenever he solves it in less than 30 seconds.

            He’s the only one i know who can solve it (apart from his best friend, that is), and every time he does, i feel like I’m watching magic. Chaos chaos chaos chaos … oh it’s finished!

            Should i be proud of him or worried by own cognitive abilities?

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            I learned back in high school from a friend out of boredom. Now it's just a fidget thing. I don't really go for speed. I just solve it if I'm bored

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