Square-1 Cubeshape Parity Tutorial (CSP)
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
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CSP Frequently Asked Questions:
What is cubeshape parity?
"Cubeshape Parity, as the name suggests, involves fixing parity errors on the Square-1 during the cubeshape step. The main advantage to this method is that checking for parity occurs during inspection, which isn't factored into your final time." Check the link below to learn more about parity.
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When should you learn CSP? How fast should you be when you start learning it?
As long as you're very dedicated to becoming faster at square-1, your speed doesn't really matter. I would say any average time under 20 seconds would be appropriate. However, I strongly encourage having a solid understanding of how cubeshape works, so you should know basic shapes like scallop/kite and scallop/scallop before jumping into CSP.
What is Cale's method of tracing, and how does it differ from the original blind scheme tracing?
Cale's is the method taught in this video. The original CSP method is referred to as BLD tracing, which involves more specific reference schemes. Cale's method has become the more popular method over the last few years, due to it being arguably easier to learn and being definitely faster on average.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro/Overiew
0:30 Determining parity
6:26 Determining the solution
7:15 Learning all cases/resources
9:26 Stars
10:04 Mirrors
11:35 Bonus tips and advice
Credits to:
Cale Schoon, for proposing his alternative tracing method: [ • New CSP recognition wi... ]
Samuel Fang/Cube Master, for letting me copy his explanantion and presentation for the color sequences: [ • Cube Shape Parity Tuto... ]
Helmer Ewert, for proposing the color sequence breakdown: [ • One Simple Trick To Ma... ]
Mattew Sheerin, for inventing the entire cubeshape parity method. If you're curious of the theory behind Cale's tracing method, please check out his video: [ • Cale's recognition for... ]
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