Performance Over Time
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Growth Prediction
🎯 Chasing Sub-40
Recognition and execution are aligned within the expected range. Improvement here comes from technique refinement rather than raw speed development.
Sub-45 → Sub-30
🧭 Typical at this level
- • Fully intuitive F2L (no beginner pairing)
- • Basic cross planned before execution
- • Fewer unnecessary rotations
🎯 Recommended focus
- • Stop "hunting" randomly for pieces — use systematic F2L tracking
- • Improve Cross-to-first-pair transition
~57
solves remaining
≈ 2 sessions at your current pace
Sub-41s
~11
solves to next milestone
≈ 0 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.
Forecast will stabilize with more sessions.
Based on solve data as of Apr 26, 2026
Performance Trend & Forecast
AI Performance Insight
Current performance is centered around 42.28 seconds, with recent consistency indicated by a 7.178 second standard deviation across the last 100 solves. The 14-day and 30-day trends both show a decrease of 0.618256 seconds per day, suggesting a stable improvement pattern. The gap of 2.28 seconds to the sub-45 second target is decreasing at a predictable rate.
Given the 'efficiency_limited' diagnosis and stable improvement, concentrate on optimizing execution speed within existing solve strategies. The consistent negative slope indicates that current practice is effective, but further gains require refining move efficiency. A standard deviation of 7.178 seconds suggests room for reducing variability.
Perform 30-second block builds focusing on fingertricks and move sequencing.
Integrate slow solves (60+ seconds) with deliberate pauses to identify and correct inefficient turning or planning.
Record and review these slow solves to pinpoint areas for optimization.
Progress is currently aligned with the established goal of transitioning from sub-45 to sub-30 second solves. The current trajectory suggests that maintaining the present practice volume of 259 weekly solves will achieve the remaining 40 solves needed to reach the next phase. Consistent performance is yielding predictable results.
While growth is stable, a standard deviation of 7.178 seconds indicates potential for performance fluctuations. A sudden change in practice routine or volume could disrupt the current negative slope.