Performance Over Time
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Daily AO12
Daily AO100 & Mean
Monthly Stats
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Growth Prediction
🎯 Chasing Sub-30
AO100 is trending upward while inconsistency is also rising. Fatigue, overtraining, or technique regression are common causes.
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
~719
solves remaining
≈ 16 sessions at your current pace
Sub-32s
~116
solves to next milestone
≈ 3 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 May 21, 2026
Performance Trend & Forecast
AI Performance Insight
Your AO100 is 32.55s, but your standard deviation of 57.067s is extremely high. This indicates you are hitting fast solves but suffering from massive outliers. While you are performing better recently with a -0.59s gap, your overall stability is failing.
You must prioritize recognition and efficiency to stabilize your solves. The efficiency_limited tag and the worsening consistency trend show you are relying on raw speed rather than a reliable system. Reducing variance is the only way to move toward sub-30.
Perform 20 slow-turn solves per session where you do not stop the timer between steps to train lookahead.
Follow this with 10 solves of fingertrick-focused algorithm drilling for your slowest cases to improve flow.
Your 14-day improvement rate of 0.03 s/day shows you are still capable of shaving time. You are estimated to be 719 solves away from your target tier.
Your consistency is worsening by 51.81s, which is a critical regression risk. If you do not stabilize your solve variance, your average will plateau.