Hey David,

It all depends which part you are doing...if you are learning the LL
algs, most people just blindly memorise them...it works, and will make
you fast, but for the people like me who like to know what they do,
just for the heck of it, we deconstruct, for F2L its a different story
altogether...I've been going over one alg in my head for a few days,
just looking at each piece as it goes...F R U R' U' F'...not too sure
why...just watching it in my head (no cube in my hand) and it is
usually when watching TV or a movie...I just pull the cube up in my
brain and concentrate on one piece and execute the algorithm...meh...

Craig

--- In [email protected], David Pritts
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey,
>    
>   What do you guys recommend in terms of memorizing algorithms? I'm
a somewhat inexperienced cuber (best time=96 seconds, using 9 algs),
and now I'm trying to memorize more (Thanks Craig -_-) I have recieved
recommendations in the past to deconstruct my algs, and trying to
understand why they work, beacuse it helps for memorization and other
things.
>    
>   My question: should I focus on just memorizing the algs right now
(which I'm kinda anxious to do), or should I start this (seemingly
tedious) process of deconstructing the algorithms? Basically i'm only
asking beacuse I was told that this process will help with
memorization. So, how much does it help? How much time does it even
take (to deconstruct etc)? 
>    
>   Thanks,
>   David
> 
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