Humphrey Wittingtonsworth IV | Random Stuff: How to use Fluonium, Official 8.80 3x3 Solve Recon, and future ZZ Tutorials @HumphreyWittingtonsworthIV | Uploaded February 2017 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
EDIT: Oh wow, the video and audio quality is really bad and I'm too lazy to re-record.
Just skip this video, it's pretty boring.
DNM-37 is a Maru replacement, Fluonium is a Traxxas 30k or Weight 3 replacement.
Unlike Traxxas however, it's best if you do cycles of applying and breaking in. So apply a little bit, then break it in, and then repeat until it's where you want it. It takes a while to break in, but once you do, you'll have the low coefficient of friction with the controllable viscosity.
8.80 official PB:
Scramble: R2 F2 U F2 D' B2 R2 D2 F' L2 D B' L U2 F L D L' D U2
EOLine: x' l U l' D F D R D
Left Square: U L U L' R2 U2 L U L
Left Back Slot: R U2 R' U' R L U' L'
Right Square: R2 U' R' U' R
TSLE: R U R'
TTLL: U' R2 x' z R U R' D2 R U' R' F
So like, EOLine is just a "decision tree". I treat ZZ as essentially a flow chart. Although I'm bad at ZZ, I'll explain my approach to ZZ in the future, and hopefully help some people who have requested tutorials.
EDIT: Oh wow, the video and audio quality is really bad and I'm too lazy to re-record.
Just skip this video, it's pretty boring.
DNM-37 is a Maru replacement, Fluonium is a Traxxas 30k or Weight 3 replacement.
Unlike Traxxas however, it's best if you do cycles of applying and breaking in. So apply a little bit, then break it in, and then repeat until it's where you want it. It takes a while to break in, but once you do, you'll have the low coefficient of friction with the controllable viscosity.
8.80 official PB:
Scramble: R2 F2 U F2 D' B2 R2 D2 F' L2 D B' L U2 F L D L' D U2
EOLine: x' l U l' D F D R D
Left Square: U L U L' R2 U2 L U L
Left Back Slot: R U2 R' U' R L U' L'
Right Square: R2 U' R' U' R
TSLE: R U R'
TTLL: U' R2 x' z R U R' D2 R U' R' F
So like, EOLine is just a "decision tree". I treat ZZ as essentially a flow chart. Although I'm bad at ZZ, I'll explain my approach to ZZ in the future, and hopefully help some people who have requested tutorials.