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Layer-by-layer or beginner shortcuts? 🧩
A common mistake I see with new cubers is trying to memorize too many algorithms too early. For beginners, the first goal should not be “learn more formulas.” The first goal should be: ✅ understand what each step is trying to do ✅ keep the cube under control ✅ turn smoothly instead of rushing ✅ solve it consistently before trying to get faster Speed comes later. Confidence comes first. Question for you: When you first learned the Rubik’s Cube, what was the hardest part? 1. Making the cross 2. Solving the first layer 3. Solving the second layer 4. Last layer algorithms 5. Not giving up 😄
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Ok
The moment most beginners quit 🧩
Most beginners don’t quit the Rubik’s Cube because it is too hard. They quit because they feel lost. They turn one side. Then another side. Then suddenly everything they fixed is gone. That moment can feel frustrating — especially for kids. But here’s the good news: The cube is not about being “smart enough.” It is about learning a system, one small win at a time. Today’s mini challenge: Pick up your cube and solve just ONE part: ✅ one white edge ✅ one white corner ✅ one complete side ✅ or one full step you already know Don’t aim for a full solve today. Aim for one small win. Question: What was your first “I finally get it!” moment with the cube?
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yes I'm very confirm
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@Shadow Sam thanks reply
Cube habit check 🧩
Here’s a fun one: Do you usually practice Rubik’s Cube with a goal, or do you just pick it up and turn? For example: ✅ “Today I want to improve my cross.” ✅ “Today I want fewer pauses.” ✅ “Today I want to remember one algorithm better.” ✅ “I just turn the cube while thinking or relaxing.” Both are fine — but they train different things. Goal-based practice helps you improve faster. Casual turning helps you stay comfortable with the cube. Question: When you pick up your cube, are you usually practicing with a goal, or just playing around?
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I like to learn and archive
Quick cubing check-in 🧩
A lot of beginners think they are “slow” because they don’t know enough algorithms. But very often, the real problem is simpler: They pause too much between steps. Today’s mini tip: When you practice, don’t only time your full solve. Try timing just one part: ✅ Cross only ✅ First layer only ✅ First two layers only ✅ Last layer only This helps you find the exact step that is slowing you down. Question: If you had to improve ONE part of your solve this week, which one would it be? 1. Cross 2. First layer 3. Second layer 4. Last layer 5. Turning smoothly
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ok let's trying
Welcome to Cube Confidence Club!
Welcome to Cube Confidence Club. This community is for kids, beginners, and parents who want to learn the Rubik's Cube in a simple, clear, and encouraging way. Inside, you'll find: · step-by-step beginner lessons · practice tips · common mistakes to avoid · simple challenges to help you stay motivated You do not need to be fast. You do not need experience. You just need a cube and a place to start. Start here:1. Say hello and tell us whether you're a total beginner or already know a few moves.2. Get your cube ready.3. Begin with the first lesson. The goal here is not perfection. The goal is progress, confidence, and having fun while learning a real skill. Glad you're here.
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- To learn this skill, I even installed the Skool app.
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@Shadow Sam thanks
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