AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.4. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.4
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
92%
4 star
8%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
20% review manipulation risk
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High user satisfaction
92% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Cuber App
Suck at cubing? Me too. So I wrote an app to help memorize full CFOP and improve my recognition time. I've gotten a lot better because of it and I hope it can help you too.
How do I use it?
However you want. I use it daily to learn and drill algorithms. Compare and contrast similar-looking cases. Time my solves in a variety of ways (metronome, casual, semi-blind). And jot down any notes.
Why are some of your algorithms slow?
That's just the way I learned them and it's hard to unlearn things. Good news though, you can easily change them to your liking or create entire collections.
Does your timer use the official WCA scrambler?
Not right now. It's a simplified method that is good enough for practice. It basically picks a random face, rotates it a random amount, picks another face, and repeats it 20 times.
What is an alias?
The solution for a T-Perm is (R U R' U') (R' F R) (R U' R' U') (R U R' F'). Using aliases, that can be shortened to 6 3 8 5. Much easier to memorize. Other cubers think I'm weird, but it works for me.
How do I use it?
However you want. I use it daily to learn and drill algorithms. Compare and contrast similar-looking cases. Time my solves in a variety of ways (metronome, casual, semi-blind). And jot down any notes.
Why are some of your algorithms slow?
That's just the way I learned them and it's hard to unlearn things. Good news though, you can easily change them to your liking or create entire collections.
Does your timer use the official WCA scrambler?
Not right now. It's a simplified method that is good enough for practice. It basically picks a random face, rotates it a random amount, picks another face, and repeats it 20 times.
What is an alias?
The solution for a T-Perm is (R U R' U') (R' F R) (R U' R' U') (R U R' F'). Using aliases, that can be shortened to 6 3 8 5. Much easier to memorize. Other cubers think I'm weird, but it works for me.