From your first solve to your first competition

Learn to solve a Rubik's Cube fast enough for WCA competition. Structured 5-stage roadmap, interactive algorithm trainer, built-in timer, and competition prep — all in one place.

5
Stages
78+
Algorithms
~10s
Goal Time

Everything you need to get fast

Structured Roadmap

5 clear stages from beginner to competition, with time milestones and checklists.

Algorithm Trainer

Flashcard drills for OLL and PLL with mastery tracking. Learn at your own pace.

Speedcubing Timer

WCA-style timer with scrambles, inspection countdown, Ao5/Ao12, and solve history.

Interactive 3D Cube

Fully interactive 3D cube — drag to rotate, scramble, and visualize algorithms in 3D.

Competition Prep

WCA rules, competition day guide, and what times you need to compete.

The Roadmap

Five stages to take you from never-solved to competition-ready.

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1
2:00 → 1:00

Beginner Method

Learn to solve the cube from scratch

Start here if you've never solved a Rubik's Cube. Learn how the cube works, basic notation, and the 7-step layer-by-layer beginner method. By the end of this stage, you'll consistently solve the cube in under 1 minute.

Consistently solve under 1:00
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2
1:00 → 0:30

2-Look CFOP

Transition to speedcubing with the CFOP method

CFOP is the method used by all world record holders. 2-Look CFOP is the beginner-friendly version — you learn the same four steps (Cross, F2L, OLL, PLL) but split the last layer into two 'looks' each, requiring only 16 algorithms total. This stage takes you from 1 minute to 30 seconds.

Consistently solve under 0:30
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3
0:30 → 0:20

Full CFOP

Master all 78 algorithms and develop lookahead

Full CFOP means doing OLL and PLL in one 'look' each — recognizing the case and executing the algorithm instantly. This requires learning 57 OLL algorithms and 21 PLL algorithms (78 total). Combined with improved cross, F2L, and lookahead, this takes you to sub-20.

Consistently solve under 0:20
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4
0:20 → 0:15

Optimized CFOP

Squeeze every second out of your solve

Breaking sub-15 requires optimizing every part of your solve. This means planning cross AND first F2L pair during inspection, developing instant OLL/PLL recognition, increasing your TPS to 5+, and beginning color neutrality. These techniques separate casual speedcubers from serious competitors.

Consistently solve under 0:15
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5
0:15 → Competition

Competition Ready

Prepare for your first WCA competition

You can solve the cube fast. Now it's time to prove it at a WCA competition. This stage covers WCA rules, competition day logistics, managing nerves, and what to expect. Your first competition is about the experience — not winning.

Register for and attend a WCA competition
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