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I agree with "iamalong1". Practice practice practice while saying the algorithms in complete words rather than letters or silent.
Yes the best way to remember them for me was to make them into sentences. For instance switching two corners on the last layer (UFR-UBR) was "Left up right up, left up right up" instead of
LU'R'UL'U'RU2. Then just say the sentence every time you do the algorithm untill its second nature.
MY Fastest times:
2x2: 18 sec
3x3: 36.184 sec
4x4: 3min 26 sec
5x5: 7min 18 sec
6x6(gabasoft): 46min 21.88sec
7x7(gabasoft): 1hr 8min
8x8(gabasoft): 55min 52sec
9x9(gabasoft): 1hr 24min
Never went higher than 9x9 :(
This is the easiest way to remember all those algoritms!
its all muscle memory, do it until your hands remember it...
WHERE CAN I FIND A REALLY REALIABLE PLACE TO TEACH ME HOW TO DO THE RUBIKS CUBE EASY.
by LadiesMan92 on April 19th, 2009
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When I take a Rubik's cube apart and put it back together wrong, why is it impossible to solve it?
by Andy B has left AB on August 26th, 2010
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Where can i download a free program that can make realistic rubik's cube mods such as the "evil twin", the "cubie chaos", or the "trimese"?
by ethan35t on July 2nd, 2009
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A computer made of Lego blocks solves Rubiks Cube in just over 5 seconds (5.3?) How long does it take you to get the colors to match?
by Baba on October 20th, 2011
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Where can i order diy cubes and other stuff from a us site not being ebay?
by ethan35t on July 12th, 2009
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You're reading I am learning to solve the Rubiks Cube, But I am having trouble memorizing the Algorithms. Any suggestions on how I can commit them to memory?
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