Fun fact the regulations say it has to be greater than 45 degrees which means in a situation like that it would be perfectly fine to call it 45 degrees and not get a +2
During a 7x7 solve I had it be exactly 45 degrees lol. I had 3 delegates and 3 kids surrounding my table trying to see if it was a plus two(They didn't call it a plus 2)
Fun fact the regulations say it has to be greater than 45 degrees which means in a situation like that it would be perfectly fine to call it 45 degrees and not get a +2
Liam Highducheck and his 45 degrees man
Loopholes are made to be used
@@LiamHighduchecknot even a loophole
Why is the judge so adamant you don't pr 😭
It wouldn't have been a PR but still haha
Your judge was so ready to convict you lol
During a 7x7 solve I had it be exactly 45 degrees lol. I had 3 delegates and 3 kids surrounding my table trying to see if it was a plus two(They didn't call it a plus 2)
Not me just now seeing this 💀
Without getting more of an angle to see from, it does look like +2 is a good call. In any case, bummer but congrats on a good solve!
Cubing is an exact science
Congrats on the almost +2. Would you recomend the GTS3 M over more recent cubes like the TV3 or Weilong V9?
It's all preference nowadays, there are dozens of good cubes
this is the same girl that checked cubing fedora’s +2 😂
Her name is Mia Sponseller
Indeed it is 😂
A Vperm PR would’ve been unfortunate either way
It wouldn't have been PR haha but close
Why is Clement literally everywhere
the sad part is no OLLCP
Not worth pausing for imo
Which cube is this?
GTS3M
I think it's not a +2.
I appreciate it but I do think +2 is the right call
skill issue
first