Awesome.
I was referring to buying a 5x5x5 or 4x4x4... so far I have one person
recommending I get the 4x4x4 first (sander) and one person saying it doesn't
matter. I think I might be leaning towards getting teh revenge first, simply
beacuse that way, I can impress people with the 4x4x4, and then impress them
again later when i get the professor cube :)
Stefan Pochmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi David,
thanks about your kind words about my blindsolving page. Makes me feel
bad that I still haven't written the final version, though :-)
I myself started with a 2x2, but that was before I knew how easy
blindsolving is. I can recommend starting with 3x3 right away. You can
first start with edges and corners separately if you want a smaller
challenge. I'll post some new scramblers later today anyway that can
be useful for this...
"Getting" a 5x5 before a 4x4? Do you mean buying or solving or
blindsolving? Well, all doesn't matter. For blindsolving, I went from
3x3 to Megaminx to 5x5 and still have never attempted a 4x4.
Cheers!
Stefan
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