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Algorithms

This is where you can learn the algorithms that you've learnt. There's even a little bit more on another page if you're feeling curious​. The algs will come with a video, a pdf and maybe even another website to look at. Just click on what you want to learn and have fun solving.

 

It isn't complete yet, but it should be as time goes on so don't be surprised if you're lead to an under maintenance site. This page will grow and you can come back when ever you need to learn something or revise something that you've forgotten. If you are having trouble with understanding contact us using the "contact us page"

2x2

The smallest WCA approved puzzle it has a record of .58 by Rami Sbahi. Here you'll learn everything you'll need to get a sub-5 average.

4x4

The 4x4 has a whole new method from the previous cubes. Solving this using it's beginners method will help you to understand creating centers for big cubes. The world record is 21.54 by Feliks Zemdegs.

Megaminx

This seems like a hard puzzle but really it isn't. The fastest person is a girl named Yu Da Hyun with a speedy time of 37.58.

3x3

This is the cube that everyone knows about. It started in the late 70's and has recently regained popularity. With what you'll learn you'll get closer and closer to the 4.90 set by Lucas Etter.

5x5

Once you've learnt the 5x5 you should be able to solve any large odd cube. Feliks Zemdegs also holds this record with an insane 44.83.

Square-1

The square-1 is the only shape shifter of the WCA puzzles and is probably the hardest to completely get a grasp of. But when up to speed it can be solved as fast as a 3x3, with the world record being 6.96 by Bingliang Li.

Pyraminx

The first non-cube puzzle we teach the record is 1.32 by Drew Brads. Using these algs you'll hopefully be able to improve to a sub-7 average.

Skweb

Skewb is another puzzle. You'll be able to learn and the world record is 1.10 by Jonatan Klosko. As of April 2016 only one of us can solve the skewb.

Additional Methods

The algorithms and methods in their pages will be beginners method and then the most widely used advanced method, along with some variations and add-ons. You will be able to learn completely different methods such as Roux and K4.

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