Thread: "Possible MagicCube4D Guide"

From: alvin5553@gmail.com
Date: 01 Aug 2019 03:16:23 +0000
Subject: Possible MagicCube4D Guide




From: alvin5553@gmail.com
Date: 01 Aug 2019 09:00:39 +0000
Subject: Possible MagicCube4D Guide




From: timebug22@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2019 21:12:24 +0200
Subject: Re: Possible MagicCube4D Guide



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Great initiative! In my opinion, 2 would be the most interesting but 1 and
an introduction to how the puzzle works, like Mannessah suggested, would be
awesome too!

Best regards,
Joel

Den tors 1 aug. 2019 12:42timebug22@gmail.com [4D_Cubing] <
4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com> skrev:

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>
> Would love to see it Alvin!
> I like the idea of more tutorials for 4d cubing since there's very few
> youtube videos on the subject.
>
> I think a video on the Sheerin-zhao method would be great for getting
> people already used to 3d cfop into 4d cubing since it's easier to
> understand the method, also it's sort of the method I use.
>
> RKT is also pretty vital for all 4d (and higher) puzzles and I find it
> really Elegent, so if people wanted to understand and solve these puzzles
> it would be good for them to understand things like that.
>
> I know when I first tried to learn I tried to follow roice's tutorial and
> got very confused, so maybe a video would make things easier for beginner=
s
> to understand.
>
> Even a video just explaining how the cube turns and how the pieces work
> would be useful for beginners, I think that was the thing that's the most
> difficult to grasp when you're first messing with the 3^4. Once you
> understand how it works it becomes a lot easier to solve.
>
> Mannessah
>
>
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like Mannessah suggested, would be awesome too!

Best reg=
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Joel

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