How to learn 3-style

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This isn’t a tutorial for 3-style, but gives what’s I believe to be the best approach to learning 3-style.
I feel like I forgot to mention something, so please add whatever advice to the comments! My goal is to make 3-style less intimidating to learn, so anything helps.

Also yay 100 subs thanks y’all
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How do you recommend getting better comms, should i do all of them intuitively by letter, even if there very inefficient. Then learn half of them again because they are inefficient. Or should i learn one at a time and check the alg after i learn it.

hunterheinack
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Thanks I hope I finish learning 3 style

neesarnccs
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Hi, is it possible to one passing using pure audio for both corners and edges?

cariyaputta
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Can I still use Orozco while learning a sticker?

trixtao
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I'm glad to see someone made a video about how to learn 3 style. Just a few things I'd like to say:


I don't personally think jumping straight in to full 3 style is a good idea. I think the damage to your times from that can be really demotivating and it's a really slow way to get used to comms.
I prefer this method:
1. Parity algs, so either know old pochmann for UBL corners (which isn't bad btw, my corner execution is quite good for my speed using ubl), or the UFR parity algs if you're determined. You'll need to learn these anyway so you may as well use them for some solves and get used to using that buffer. As well as that, if you forget a comm you can easily resort to solving 1 at a time.


2. Eka, it's good. A lot of people diagree with me here but hear me out. If you take a piece opposite the buffer, ubl - rfd for example (OP setup piece), you can setup up to those comms without even thinking about it, then if you learn the other 2 sets on that piece, you end up knowing 3 style with 1 move setups to those comms every time.


3. Keep learning from there and implementing them in solves, it's a lot easier to learn after knowing a few sets because they become very similar. Learning inverses helps reduce the amount you have to learn each time as well.


4. Drill algs. Use cube explorer to make a scramble which solves when you do every comm for a set alpahbetically to practice certain sets, this makes it so easy to remember them in solves you'd be surprised.

benstokes