Humphrey Wittingtonsworth IV | Cube History Lesson: What timer does Humphrey use? @HumphreyWittingtonsworthIV | Uploaded January 2018 | Updated October 2024, 21 hours ago.
I use TNT, it's made by the same gentleman who does WCA software, and it uses the same scrambles as in competition.
TNT stand for T-Noodle Timer.
Which is funny, because it's a 2-layer acronym, because T-NOODLE is an acronym named after a noodle restaurant in Berkeley where Jeremy ate and commemorated in the title when he created T-Noodle.
jflei.com/tnt
I think it's good to practice with the same scrambles you'd get in comp, because only comp times matter
TNT is the sequel to CCT, which was the old standard for cubing back in 2007. Ancient times, kids!
I use TNT, it's made by the same gentleman who does WCA software, and it uses the same scrambles as in competition.
TNT stand for T-Noodle Timer.
Which is funny, because it's a 2-layer acronym, because T-NOODLE is an acronym named after a noodle restaurant in Berkeley where Jeremy ate and commemorated in the title when he created T-Noodle.
jflei.com/tnt
I think it's good to practice with the same scrambles you'd get in comp, because only comp times matter
TNT is the sequel to CCT, which was the old standard for cubing back in 2007. Ancient times, kids!