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【Brainstorm ideas】Those skills that count against every second

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【Brainstorm ideas】Those skills that count against every second

2024-04-25 11:17:04

Hello everyone, we have opened this new section to provide some tips and techniques for speeding up the Magic Cube. For example, on the basis of ordinary recovery techniques, we will introduce some other techniques for everyone to practice and choose. All techniques are through continuous What can only be accomplished by practicing. What is certain is that the 0.01s we save in each step will eventually be reflected in the results. This is the so-called gathering of sand into a tower.

Of course, everyone's habits are different, and what suits you is the best. In addition, everyone is welcome to contribute. There are many rewards. Please send submissions to 2851155809@qq.com.

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Message from the founder:

Hello everyone, this is editor Yuxin.

I hope that the solutions and techniques you submit are selected through personal practice, are relatively easy to use, are high-frequency situations that occur during the Magic Cube reduction process, and are highly practical.

My personal interpretation of good solutions and techniques is a relative balance of turns, changes of hands, and number of steps. Different magicians will have different preferences, but in general, there are less turns, less changes of hands, and fewer steps. A small number is always pleasing.

Although this is a teaching column, I prefer to regard it as a communication platform to share my personal favorite solutions, bad points, and good points. Everyone can put forward any suggestions and ideas in the message area. You can also comment in the message area about what you want to learn, and we can make progress together.

On the way to speeding up, in addition to overall improvement, we also need to improve bit by bit solution techniques. I hope this column can play the expected role, and together we can go further and further on the road of speeding up.

The above is the introduction of the column. As a newbie in video shooting, it is inevitable that there will be flaws and mistakes. Please forgive me here. For each video, I will prepare a manuscript and try to keep the words concise and not procrastinating. I will re-record the video several times before selecting a better one to maintain a better look and feel.

Now, also, it is inevitable that we will not adapt to new techniques, but good techniques are definitely worth practicing and adapting. Only by being "critical" and strict with ourselves can we make greater progress!