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  1. Finger Tricks is how you move your fingers to make turns. For algorithms to be as fast as possible, you need to do turns quickly, and don't waste time changing your grip. Knowing more finger tricks can help you turn more smoothly and quickly.

  2. Finger tricks on the standard 3x3 cube. This section should be fairly short, as it is simply an introduction to how speedcubers turn each layer in the most effective way.

  3. 3x3 magic squares are the easiest form of magic square puzzle and can be solved quickly by beginning math students. Try these printable puzzle pages and check the site out for more!

  4. This is a super simple Rubik's Cube tutorial, where you don't need to learn move notation or long algorithms. With some practice, you should be able to solve the cube in about 2-4 minutes. If you want to get even faster, you should learn How to do Finger Tricks and learn the CFOP Method.

  5. These Math Worksheets are provided for personal, homeschool or classroom use. Solve each Magic Square Puzzle! The sum of every row, column and diagonal must be the same!

  6. Optimizing finger tricks (reducing regrips) Turning faster ; Changing algorithms; Advanced Last Layer techniques; I recommend getting a baseline of good algorithms and fundamentals as soon as possible, as last layer is something you practice and improve on every solve and can be a significant factor under pressure.

  7. 3x3 Magic Square Worksheet #1. 3x3 Magic Squares. Exercise and challenge your brain in a fun way with Magic Square puzzles. These puzzles are perfect to test your problem-solving skills and keep your mind sharp. Just download and print!

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