Wow thats crazy how fast you got so quickly with the diansheng. You were one of the few testers getting it without having mained a rexto, so its not surprisingly just how much of a step up this fto was. Cant wait to see how much lower you can get your times with it. As for silver, i think you got what it takes. Ok, i wont lie, it is pretty goddamn hard, but its easily doable with enough solves. 3500 is all it took me, with the diansheng
Good luck for NAC!! Also, when you get some time to answer, how would you recommend learning 3 style? I already know some basics but it's pretty daunting. J Perm's tutorial seems to have some problems / missing cases. I see you have a spreadsheet of algs but how to navigate / learn from it, and do you still use mostly intuitive ones or more optimised ones?
FTO Predictions: - Hughey - first to BLD an FTO (probably already did it back in 1980 using Old Pochmann) - Stanley Chapel - UWR FTO BLD - Tommy Cherry/Cheggins/Jack Cai - First to solve an FTO blindfolded in a (WCA, regular sighted) competition . - Greycuber - First to MBLD FTO - Siggins - First to full-floating-3-style an FTO, First to do a "new guilford blindfold challenge including FTO". - Abhijeet - First to learn full 5-style BLD on an FTO (ETA, 2050)
This comment is unrelated to the video. What is that thing on your neck that holds the paper and flips up in front of your blindfold for multiBLD called? How do I get one? Revalvent to the video, that puzzle looks incredible cool! I would like to attempt to solve it myself intuitively. Ngl, I would probably just end up making like two algorithms and using commutators to figure out the rest.
that thing is called a harmonica holder. we just buy one and tape a piece of paper to it and yeah fto would definitely be a really tough one to solve intuitively haha, but I would say it might actually be easier than trying a 3x3 intuitively?
FTO looks like a fun puzzle, and the layer turning gives me ASMR haha! Good luck at NAC 2024!!!
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personally I find the "XMD wingy v2 skewb" box to be good as a cube cover but I'll have to try this one
Ayyy let's go!!!
The more traction this puzzle gets the more people will attempt to learn to solve it!! #ftoforwca
Wow thats crazy how fast you got so quickly with the diansheng. You were one of the few testers getting it without having mained a rexto, so its not surprisingly just how much of a step up this fto was. Cant wait to see how much lower you can get your times with it. As for silver, i think you got what it takes. Ok, i wont lie, it is pretty goddamn hard, but its easily doable with enough solves. 3500 is all it took me, with the diansheng
Good luck for NAC!! Also, when you get some time to answer, how would you recommend learning 3 style? I already know some basics but it's pretty daunting. J Perm's tutorial seems to have some problems / missing cases. I see you have a spreadsheet of algs but how to navigate / learn from it, and do you still use mostly intuitive ones or more optimised ones?
Mine is coming tomorrow!
Just ordered one, looks like another very fun puzzle to be super slow on :)
Gonna try this blindfolded Graham?
yeah ill probably try it out eventually, maybe after NAC
Why haven't you uploaded the 300 mbld
IK it's not relevant to the video but when will you upload the 300MBLD attempt?
FTO Predictions:
- Hughey - first to BLD an FTO (probably already did it back in 1980 using Old Pochmann)
- Stanley Chapel - UWR FTO BLD
- Tommy Cherry/Cheggins/Jack Cai - First to solve an FTO blindfolded in a (WCA, regular sighted) competition .
- Greycuber - First to MBLD FTO
- Siggins - First to full-floating-3-style an FTO, First to do a "new guilford blindfold challenge including FTO".
- Abhijeet - First to learn full 5-style BLD on an FTO (ETA, 2050)
#FTOforWCA
This comment is unrelated to the video. What is that thing on your neck that holds the paper and flips up in front of your blindfold for multiBLD called? How do I get one?
Revalvent to the video, that puzzle looks incredible cool! I would like to attempt to solve it myself intuitively. Ngl, I would probably just end up making like two algorithms and using commutators to figure out the rest.
that thing is called a harmonica holder. we just buy one and tape a piece of paper to it
and yeah fto would definitely be a really tough one to solve intuitively haha, but I would say it might actually be easier than trying a 3x3 intuitively?
@@the__L thank you so much for your help 🙏
@@GrahamSiggins I was on mobile and didn't see that you had already answered.
@@the__L ok 👍
#FTOforWCA 😂🎉
Posted "WTF is an FTO" 4 days ago lol did Kit manage to convert you that quick?!
Please make a video reviewing moyu rs3m v5 🥹
Hi I haven’t watched the video yet but can you try to solve it bljndfolded
Nice
What method is that?
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@@GrahamSiggins oh, it seemed different for some reason. I’m still learning. Thank you.
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Yo #FTOforWCA
#ftoforwca