things the gibbleking can solve.....

So far I can only do the 2x2, 3x3 the clocks and the dice thing with the metal plates inside.

Trying the 4x4 but its taking a while...
 
I know this is a bit like asking a magician how he does his magic, so answer as you see fit, or diplomatically ignore me, but do they all require brainpower and a bit of solving or are there routines you get into that sort of solve them for you (if you get what I mean)?
For example, years ago when rubik's 3x3 was rife I got to a sticking point on the 3rd layer and someone let me into a routine knowhow that solved the bit I was stuck on. I was able to then complete the rest.
 
dont use the rubiks version ...they suck apples.the mefferts or eastsheen are the best to use....i solved the 2x2 by accident ...turns out its the same as doing the corners on a x3...
 
Does that behave similarly to the professor cube?

I can't see an Alexander's star in your collection. I've got one in an unsolved state, it moves so horribly that I've never had the inclination to solve it.
 
pigman":252fc5kl said:
I know this is a bit like asking a magician how he does his magic, so answer as you see fit, or diplomatically ignore me, but do they all require brainpower and a bit of solving or are there routines you get into that sort of solve them for you (if you get what I mean)?
For example, years ago when rubik's 3x3 was rife I got to a sticking point on the 3rd layer and someone let me into a routine knowhow that solved the bit I was stuck on. I was able to then complete the rest.


there are various algorithems you can learn to do the moves...some are quick and some are easy...same with speed solving but remembering 25 odd moves in1 go is a bit much.i got stuck on the third layer for years(20) and only bothered to try again last year or so.the big gigaminx is similar in method to solve as a combo of the 3x3 and the 5x5.....it just takes longer to sort
 
retrojon":2n7rio1l said:
Does that behave similarly to the professor cube?

I can't see an Alexander's star in your collection. I've got one in an unsolved state, it moves so horribly that I've never had the inclination to solve it.
i would love an alexander star but i just havent got round to it yet as the big ones havetaken most of my cash so im kinda broke at the mo.(cof....... deserving cause..... cof ...splutter)
the gig behaves in a very similar way to the professor cube....ie solve the enter core and layer then solve the edges...followed by the corners.there is a slight differance with edge parity towards the end which i had problems with ....the 5x5 takes about 4 min for me but the gig being such a git to turn takes about an hour .....(gives you grey hair)
 
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