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Daren Inner circle 2051 Posts |
If you haven’t already checked this out I suggest you do as it is awesome!! The 446 is an algorithm that allows you to perform multiple routines with just one, yep just one Rubik’s cube. When I first saw this I thought oh know how can I remember 14 moves (4+4+6) and believe it or not it is actually very easy once you get used to it you muscles will intuitively remember the sequence. Here is a link that will provide you with more information, very highly recommended
https://www.alakazam.co.uk/the-446-mix-r......gic.html |
BaconDouglas New user Orlando, FL 2 Posts |
I read more than I post on here and I know that can be a red flag for many. If nothing else, I honestly support the magic creators I purchase from and believe in. With that said, If the forum gods/moderators will allow me to speak so boldly as someone who has been in magic since 1986, I have found this tool extremely useful as I’ve made a move away from cubing routines that utilize technology to pull off.
I have been practicing this mix and others created by Kev & Colin for about three weeks and it has changed my entire cube routine to an ungimmicked routine that utilizes normal competition speed cubes. Just because this is a new product doesn’t mean it’s not worth your research. You can hand out EVERY CUBE without hiding or ditching gimmicks and, when practiced thoroughly, this produces amazing reactions. I am using this in my next performance on 7/17/21 and have something that is so well thought out. The price is reasonable and these guys keep in direct contact for support via direct message and the Facebook group. Check out this mix and everything else these guys make in terms of cubing magic ideas. Sheer brilliance and great tutorials that you can download and keep in your own magic file archives. |
kevg Regular user UK 172 Posts |
Thanks for starting the thread. The 446 mix really is a game changer for impromptu cube magic and should be in every cube magicians repertoire, especially if you also know an instant solve stack as you can easily combine the two to create yourself a killer impromptu routine - even with a borrowed cube.
The key feature of the 446 mix is that you only need to learn ONE series of moves to be able to perform it, which we break down into three chunks 4-4-6 so it makes learning the moves really easy. |
RedDevil Inner circle Deep South 1315 Posts |
I must agree that this mix is a wonderful addition to my toolbox. I got flummoxed by it by a friend here on the Café a few weeks ago and “demanded” he tell me where he learned that mix. He sent me to Refraktor, and I love it.
www.reddevilmentalism.com
F-F-U-L-Ri-F-F-Li-R-U-F-F |
Fire Starter Inner circle 4810 Posts |
I do like the look of this,but I do not know much Cube magic, use to be able to solve one side,took forever. I mess about with shell stuff, I have made up, memory not to good ,so a good few moves to memorize then, probably answered my own question?
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kevg Regular user UK 172 Posts |
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On Jul 16, 2021, Fire Starter wrote: Hey Firestarter, though this is easy to do and far easier than learning to solve the cube.....realistically if you can't solve the cube then I would suggest sticking to the turtle housing. If you could solve the cube then this would take you no time to pick up. For anyone that does any cube magic I'd highly recommend learning to solve the cube and there are plenty of free resources out there (written pdf on the Rubik's site or videos on YouTube). |
Vraagaard Inner circle Copenhagen, Denmark 1479 Posts |
Hi Kev,
Can you share if there is any new to the 446 mix in this routine, versus your other routines (Cube cards and Recubed). BTW - Recubed is a winner. Br Jan |
kevg Regular user UK 172 Posts |
Hey Jan,
Thanks for your kind words! I'll send you a PM as I'm not 100% sure on what you're asking. Thanks, Kev |
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