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-10
Consistency is strong, but improvement has stalled. Sub-optimal move efficiency or technique ceiling is likely limiting further AO100 drops.
Sub-30 → Sub-20
→Sub-15 → Sub-10
2 tiers🧭 Typical at this level
- • Strong F2L look-ahead
- • Low-rotation solving
- • Consistent Full PLL
- • Cross occasionally planned with +1
🎯 Recommended focus
- • Eliminate all visible pauses during F2L
- • Track the next pair before finishing the current insertion
- • Reduce rotation count
~66,715
solves remaining
≈ 2,065 sessions at your current pace
Sub-21s
~126
solves to next milestone
≈ 4 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.
This estimate is based on stable long-term trends.
Based on solve data as of Mar 15, 2026
Performance Trend & Forecast
AI Performance Insight
Current performance is centered around 21.9 seconds, with recent solves exhibiting a median time of 21.72 seconds. A standard deviation of 3.728 seconds across the last 100 solves indicates considerable time variation. The slight increase in standard deviation, from the prior measurement, suggests growing inconsistency. A negative 14-day slope of -0.004 s/day indicates minimal recent improvement.
Addressing solve-to-solve variability is critical. The 3.728 second standard deviation represents a substantial portion of the current 21.9 second average, indicating that reducing fluctuations will yield significant time gains. The 'efficiency_bottleneck' state confirms that improvements in execution, rather than learning new algorithms, are needed.
Implement slow-turn drills, focusing on maintaining consistent tension and smooth rotations.
Practice 30-second solves, prioritizing accuracy over speed, and analyze recordings for inefficient movements.
Incorporate block building practice to improve fingertrick execution and reduce pauses during solve execution.
Progress toward the sub-10 second goal is currently stalled, with a tier gap of 2. The 30-day slope of -0.012804 s/day suggests a slowing rate of improvement. Maintaining current volume (58 weekly solves) is necessary to address the large number of solves remaining (66715) to reach the next performance tier.
The 'plateau' velocity and worsening stability suggest a potential for stagnation. Continued performance at the current level without focused intervention may reinforce inefficient habits and hinder future progress.