How to Memorise Fast in 3BLD Using Audio Memo

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  • @harvv5706
    @harvv5706 2 роки тому +14

    Thanks so much Jack, I really struggled with edge memo for the longest time because I had to make two stories in my head and think about each letter pair rigorously. I love everything you’re doing to support the BLD community!

  • @JackCaiCubing
    @JackCaiCubing  3 роки тому +4

    as mentioned before, still trying to get the hang of adobe premiere pro, feel free to lemme know if you have any feedback video-editing-wise 👌

    • @MindsettoMastery
      @MindsettoMastery 3 роки тому

      okay I like this colour grading a lot more compared to the last vid. nice new angle at the desk too. plus nice spinning cube transitions! fancy

  • @lollycopter
    @lollycopter 3 роки тому +8

    Switching to M2, CEEC, and audio memo for edges earlier this year after a slow comp DNF (where I also noticed every competent blder used CEEC) also allowed me to practise with much less fatigue and therefore increase the volume of my practise. It turns out that not having to find words/images for edge pairs saves a lot of energy and improves motivation!
    I didn't make this change earlier because I was afraid that audio memo would be less memorable, but it turns out that it complements words/images a lot better than trying to just force words/images for my entire trace (where my attention would be divided between tracing, words and image generation). It feels like a more efficient kind of multitasking or thinking in parallel, except with a bit of practise, I found it's in fact *easier* than it first sounded (because different types of memory are used simultaneously).
    Also, the switch to M2 encouraged me to actually practise a lot of sighted solves for the first time ever, so that was a significant help too for improving my tracing and memo. Oh, and the parity sticker swap - at first it sounded like extra complexity for not much gain, but the efficiency saving can quickly add up!

  • @JJCuber27
    @JJCuber27 3 роки тому +11

    I actually practiced 3BLD for about a week with audio memo, and it was a massive success.
    Now my problem is that I forget my corners once I’m done with edges a lot

  • @mariacristinamagtibay9918
    @mariacristinamagtibay9918 Рік тому +1

    I use :
    Memorize
    Corners (words so I can visualize as picture so stays in memory longer)
    Edges (use sounds faster to memorize for me but doesn't stick in memory for long)
    Solve
    Edges because of common sense
    Parity algorithm if needed
    Then corners
    Edit:If you use 3-style get used to using audio for the whole solve the fist thing I wrote is just the most optimal way and most popular but if you use Orozco Eka M2 or any advanced thing you need to use audio memo

  • @asif_doescubes361
    @asif_doescubes361 3 роки тому +3

    Since I don't know how to solve Bigcube blindfolded, but One thing I started to do is,instead of memoing
    Pair by pair, I do memorise Quad even hexa,Some times Quad and Hexas gives good audible audio(edges) and images(Corners)
    Using This way, my memorization time dropped more than half of my usual memo time, average also dropped by 30-40% within one week.
    I dunno If it works on others,but it had a great impact in my BLD Average!

    • @JackCaiCubing
      @JackCaiCubing  3 роки тому +3

      one thing I'd recommend for big cubes blind or MBLD is learning how to use the joruney method/roman rooms. Maybe I might make a video on that as well hahah

  • @alson691
    @alson691 3 роки тому +8

    Hey Jack, thanks for the tips! I have a few questions though.
    -what audio do you use for CH?
    - i keep getting confused between EO and IO. So any tips on that?
    Lastly, what kind of blindfold do you use and where can i get one?

    • @JackCaiCubing
      @JackCaiCubing  3 роки тому +6

      I use 'CooH' (I don't have U for edges), but could also do something like CHew
      you can do something like 'EOn' and then keep IO as is
      Mine's called an Alaska Bear Sleep Mask
      Hope that helped!

    • @alson691
      @alson691 3 роки тому +3

      @@JackCaiCubing thanks Jack!

  • @SydTom2021
    @SydTom2021 3 роки тому +2

    For conjugate algorithms, how would you know which are the best setup moves into the algorithm and what is generally the most amount of setup moves required?

    • @JackCaiCubing
      @JackCaiCubing  3 роки тому +1

      It's generally intuitive but you can check lists of setup moves from whatever tutorial you learn from, it depends on the method/piece type too (I'm assuming you are referring to something like M2 or op?)

  • @paulsebastian3987
    @paulsebastian3987 3 роки тому +1

    Will give your method a good solid try. Thanks

  • @fpvdronez14
    @fpvdronez14 3 роки тому +2

    Do you use audio memo for both corners and edges? If so how do you remember when you've finished one/when to move onto the other

    • @JD-ee4df
      @JD-ee4df 2 роки тому

      Nah he uses visual for corners

  • @OLDISGOLDKKAMMMAL
    @OLDISGOLDKKAMMMAL 3 роки тому +1

    MY AVERAGE MEMO. TIME DECREASES FROM 2 MINUTES TO 1:30 IN 5 DAYS ONLY ..... AFTER WATCHING YOUR OLDER VIDEOS. ... 😊
    ANY TIP ?

  • @beltranmartinez8572
    @beltranmartinez8572 Рік тому

    How to know corners and edges easily if I have memorized or not without checking over and over again

  • @BakedPretzel
    @BakedPretzel 11 місяців тому

    You said at 2:50 IO an YO might sound the same? Is this not speffz? There is no Y

    • @JudeStradtner
      @JudeStradtner 10 місяців тому

      you use Y for 4/5bld.

    • @pixxxxxel3403
      @pixxxxxel3403 10 місяців тому +1

      No you dont​@@JudeStradtner

    • @JudeStradtner
      @JudeStradtner 10 місяців тому

      @@pixxxxxel3403 I don’t do 4 or 5bld but I’ve heard of people using Y for those events. I’ve also seen Y for 4/5bld on letter pair sheets and flashcards

  • @RUBINHO12321
    @RUBINHO12321 3 роки тому +1

    It is easier to form some syllables in English (eg WH). I have a problem with memorizing because I speak Portuguese

    • @JackCaiCubing
      @JackCaiCubing  3 роки тому

      hmm interesting, is it harder to make 1 syllable pairs in portugese?

    • @DavinoPoker
      @DavinoPoker 3 роки тому

      @@JackCaiCubing Hard as fuck :D

    • @RUBINHO12321
      @RUBINHO12321 3 роки тому +1

      @@JackCaiCubing The difficult thing is not to form a pair of syllables, but to join two letters and form a single syllable. In Portuguese, the letter H either has a mute sound, or it has the same sound as R, if it precedes a vowel. So for example, the pairs RA and HA have the same sound. This also happens with other letters. Y is the same sound as I, K is the same sound as C, W is the same sound as V, and CH is the same sound as X.

    • @JackCaiCubing
      @JackCaiCubing  3 роки тому

      @@RUBINHO12321 hmm interesting, could maybe try memo audio in english then maybe? Having said that though, I know japanese blinders that are really fast and the way they memorise sounds like they have a syllable for every 'letter' instead of letter pair although I think they had to visual the first 2 stickers/audio the other 5 pairs or so (haven't checked in a while though, they might be doing something different now)

    • @RUBINHO12321
      @RUBINHO12321 3 роки тому

      @@JackCaiCubing I'm not that good at English yet, but I think it's worth the try. Thanks for the tip.
      About this alternative method, when I learned BLD for the first time I tried to memorize like you said, but I found it more difficult, because it would be even more syllables (I have a really bad memory)

  • @Ot10000
    @Ot10000 4 місяці тому

    How can you distinguish V and B?

    • @JD-ee4df
      @JD-ee4df 3 місяці тому

      ? They're pretty distinct sounds

  • @Cubable
    @Cubable 3 роки тому +1

    What would you suggest for distinguishing between k and c?

    • @jorian_meeuse
      @jorian_meeuse 2 роки тому

      Switch to 3style if you havent already and probably c will be your buffer

    • @yat_ii
      @yat_ii 2 роки тому

      M2 has K as a buffer

  • @ismaeelahmer1108
    @ismaeelahmer1108 3 роки тому +1

    Me: ok cant wait to learn what how to audio memo!
    More than half the video later: Ok , so firstly..( 2:37 )
    Anyway great vid hope this helps me..

  • @OLDISGOLDKKAMMMAL
    @OLDISGOLDKKAMMMAL 3 роки тому +1

    HERE IN INDIA NO COMPETITION ARRIVING 😐😕
    IS EARMUFFS ARE COMPULSORY IN BLINDFOLD ?
    ANYWAYS THANKS FOR THE TIPS

    • @ericlee7567
      @ericlee7567 3 роки тому +1

      Earmuffs are optional, if you feel like you don't need one theres no need to get it

  • @roccoprice4288
    @roccoprice4288 2 роки тому

    How do you differentiate between letters that sound really similar. For example C and K sound exactly the same and when I am going through my audio memo fast I can mix them up very easily.

    • @yassm
      @yassm Рік тому

      For M2 the K letter is not used

    • @JD-ee4df
      @JD-ee4df 3 місяці тому

      I switched my C for a CH sound, that might help you?

  • @custodiopiteira7942
    @custodiopiteira7942 11 місяців тому

    Hi Jack!
    Im a big fan.
    Could you provide a list of Audio Pairs?
    Im starting 3 style.
    Thanks

    • @JD-ee4df
      @JD-ee4df 3 місяці тому

      Just make your own, do what works best for you.

    • @custodiopiteira7942
      @custodiopiteira7942 3 місяці тому +1

      Hello! I've already made the audio list. It works well. Thank you for your response!!

    • @JD-ee4df
      @JD-ee4df 3 місяці тому

      @@custodiopiteira7942 I'm glad! Have you completed 3-Style?

    • @custodiopiteira7942
      @custodiopiteira7942 3 місяці тому

      Yes.
      Not easy. But yes.
      No problem with 3.style.
      My problem alawys was, and is, remember the story for corners.
      Take 10 seconds to remender.

  • @litarea
    @litarea 10 місяців тому

    Do you get DNF'd if you say your memo out loud at comp? Or is it just (understandbly) bad etiquette.

    • @JudeStradtner
      @JudeStradtner 10 місяців тому +2

      wouldn't be a DNF, and it's actually quite common for people to say their memo, just make sure to whisper it, it'd be a little distracting for someone to be yelling random words during your solve 😂

    • @nascara5cupseriesa5cubing18
      @nascara5cupseriesa5cubing18 3 місяці тому

      @@JudeStradtnerduring 3 BLD rounds, I could hear cheggins whisper his audio memo cuz of the quient venue thingy

  • @palparlu1
    @palparlu1 3 роки тому +2

    This is my Achilles' heel, I hope from this video and others, improve a little more...

    • @JackCaiCubing
      @JackCaiCubing  3 роки тому

      Yeah, it's definitely a gamechanger for sure!

  • @sjcubing
    @sjcubing 3 роки тому

    Big fan of u sir

  • @JJCuber27
    @JJCuber27 3 роки тому

    Hey Jack
    Did you feel the quake?

  • @ismaeelahmer7004
    @ismaeelahmer7004 3 роки тому

    Do u have any tips on how to not dnf 50% of my solve..
    oh and great vid!!

    • @JackCaiCubing
      @JackCaiCubing  3 роки тому

      DNfing 50% of your solves is fine, that's around average I'd say, if you want to improve it a bit, you can check for DNF causes

    • @ismaeelahmer1108
      @ismaeelahmer1108 3 роки тому

      @@JackCaiCubing how do i find the cause of my Dnf'ing?

    • @ismaeelahmer1108
      @ismaeelahmer1108 3 роки тому

      wait..do u dnf half ur solves?

    • @JackCaiCubing
      @JackCaiCubing  3 роки тому

      @@ismaeelahmer1108 yeah roughly, sometimes more sometimes less, you can usually tell by looking at it or just going through the scramble again

    • @ismaeelahmer1108
      @ismaeelahmer1108 3 роки тому

      @@JackCaiCubing ok i think i found why i dnf most my solves. I think its because i dont finish memorizing the whole cube. But how do i know when im done with memo?

  • @ThatsEntertaining17
    @ThatsEntertaining17 Рік тому

    🟠

  • @treepoder
    @treepoder 3 роки тому +2

    ??? This isn't memory sports