I suspect different shapes can also help. You could even have  
opposite sides have the same color but different shapes.

Maybe that's cheating or a different sport though.

In theory I would have thought that silver/metallic would be good,  
since it's very distinctive, but when I try the 25y cube, I'm  
completely thrown by it.

/Lars

On Mar 2, 2006, at 1:10, Gilles Roux wrote:

> I'm 1 second faster when using my own colors (fluo orange/dark red,
> fluo green/dark blue).
>
> The question is rarely discussed. It's surprising, because speedcubing
> is based on anticipation, and color perception in fundamental.
>
> We'd need some expert in color discrimination by the human eye to tell
> the perfect set of colors for speed-cubing. Black may be one of them.
>
> Gilles.


 
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