In this site you can find documentation on algorithms for rubik's cubes, at the moment the site is still under construction and will improve over time, but for now you can find several useful things. the site has both timers for doing solves but also trainers for individual algorithms, so what are you waiting for start training!
The generic trainer for all events has been modified is improved, modified the box of recorded times (much more like the sheets in the race) fixed some bugs that were there with the timer, not yet complete some missing features will be added soon.
5/1/2025
Added new trainer for 3x3 winter variation algorithm set!.
28/07/2024
Added a trainer for FMC complete with scramble drawing, faithful reconstruction of the original race sheets.
21/07/2024
Now you can train all the WCA cubes, you can view on the left side of the screen the times you have averaged over the top five and you can also download them if you want to save them, yes the times are not saved and to save them you can only download them, if you change the event they reset the times.
30/06/2024
Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.
One very important thing about rubik's cube is knowing how to read the algorithms!
One of the most widely used methods is CFOP, if you are not familiar with it try it out!
One of the most important things in the speedcubing world is to learn algorithms quickly and easily.
Sometimes seeing an executed algorithm can be very useful, so if you want to learn a 3x3 cube algorithm here is a 3D cube that you can use!