Performance Over Time
Latest 20 Solves
Click a dot to see scramble
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.
Sub-30 → Sub-20
🧭 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
~127
solves remaining
≈ 7 sessions at your current pace
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.
This estimate is based on stable long-term trends.
Based on solve data as of Mar 27, 2026
Performance Trend & Forecast
AI Performance Insight
Recent performance demonstrates a decreasing average solve time. The 14-day slope of -0.092198 s/day indicates a more rapid improvement than the 30-day slope of -0.051709 s/day, confirming an accelerating trend. A solve standard deviation of 3.329s, coupled with a reduction of 0.183s from the prior measurement, suggests increasing consistency.
Maintain the current rate of improvement while solidifying consistency. The gap of -0.39s to the target indicates proximity to the next performance threshold. Continued reduction in solve-to-solve variation is crucial for achieving this, given the current standard deviation.
Implement slow turning drills focusing on pause-and-check execution to reduce lockups.
Integrate fingertrick practice with a metronome, targeting consistent execution speed.
Perform 15-minute block solves, analyzing each attempt for inefficiencies and applying corrections immediately.
The observed acceleration in performance, combined with balanced growth, suggests the current training approach is effective. The current phase alignment indicates progress toward the established goal. Continued adherence to the strategy is projected to yield further improvements.
While the decreasing standard deviation is positive, a value of 3.329s still represents substantial variation. An abrupt change in training volume or technique could disrupt the current accelerating trend.