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-25
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
~199
solves remaining
≈ 4 sessions at your current pace
Sub-27s
~28
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.
Forecast will stabilize with more sessions.
Based on solve data as of Mar 25, 2026
Performance Trend & Forecast
AI Performance Insight
Current performance is centered around 27.73 seconds, with recent consistency indicated by a solve standard deviation of 3.694 seconds over the last 100 solves. The 14-day and 30-day trends both show a decrease of 0.581504 seconds per day, suggesting a sustained improvement. The gap of 1.15 seconds to the target indicates progress is being made, but refinement is still needed.
The diagnosis tags indicate performance is limited by execution efficiency. While the downward trend is positive, the standard deviation suggests variability in execution is preventing faster times. Reducing this variability will likely yield the most significant gains, given the stable growth pattern.
Implement slow turning drills focusing on pause accuracy before each turn, aiming for consistent finger movements.
Practice block building with a metronome, gradually increasing speed while maintaining accuracy.
Incorporate lookahead practice during solves, focusing on identifying the next step while executing the current one.
The current trajectory demonstrates a clear capacity for improvement. The consistent negative slope, combined with a balanced growth state, suggests that continued focused practice will predictably lead to further reductions in average solve times. Maintaining this practice volume of 284 weekly solves will support continued progress.
While growth is currently stable, a standard deviation of 3.694 seconds indicates a substantial range of outcomes. A sudden shift in this metric could indicate a disruption to established technique or focus, potentially halting progress.