Performance Over Time
Latest 20 Solves
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Daily AO12
Daily AO100 & Mean
Monthly Stats
Includes historical & solve-based data
Growth Prediction
🎯 Chasing Sub-20
Recognition and execution are aligned within the expected range. Improvement here comes from technique refinement rather than raw speed development.
Beginner → Sub-60
→Sub-30 → Sub-20
3 tiers🧭 Typical at this level
- • Smooth Cross-to-F2L transition
- • Continuous solve flow
- • Reduced hesitation before the first pair
🎯 Recommended focus
- • Focus on fluid transitions rather than burst TPS
- • Eliminate the pause after finishing the cross
- • Drill F2L cases until automatic
~47,772
solves remaining
≈ 3,739 sessions at your current pace
Sub-66s
~13
solves to next milestone
≈ 1 sessions
Your improvement rate is the biggest variable. A slower rate dramatically increases the estimate even when the gap is smaller.
You're entering advanced-level gains. Progress naturally slows.
More recent solves improve forecast accuracy.
Solve prediction improves with consistent recent sessions.
Based on solve data as of May 2, 2026
Performance Trend & Forecast
AI Performance Insight
Current average solve times, reflected in the 67.41s AO100, are closely aligned with recent performance, indicated by the 67.49s median of the last three AO12s. The minimal gap of -0.08s to the target suggests consistent execution. A standard deviation of 11.248s across the last 100 solves indicates variability, though this has remained unchanged from the prior measurement.
Reducing solve-to-solve time fluctuations is the primary area for improvement. While the 14-day and 30-day slopes of -0.46 s/day demonstrate a consistent decline in average times, the 11.248s standard deviation suggests that this improvement is not yet fully stabilized. Addressing this variability will likely yield further reductions in average solve times.
Implement a slow-turn drill, focusing on maintaining consistent tension and smooth rotations throughout each step of a solve.
Practice cross solves, aiming for a consistent first-pair orientation time under 3 seconds.
Record and analyze these practice solves to identify specific areas of inconsistency.
The current trajectory indicates a stable improvement pattern. The tiered gap of 3 suggests a reasonable progression towards the next performance goal. Maintaining the current weekly solve volume of 4, while addressing consistency, will support continued progress.
The substantial number of solves remaining to reach the target volume (47772) indicates a long-term commitment is required. A disruption to the current practice schedule could negatively impact the established downward trend.