Performance Over Time
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Growth Prediction
🎯 Chasing Sub-30
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
~135
solves remaining
≈ 3 sessions at your current pace
Sub-32s
~15
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 May 24, 2026
Performance Trend & Forecast
AI Performance Insight
Your AO100 of 33.36s puts you on the edge of the sub-30 tier. The improvement rate of -1.71 s/day shows your current approach is working. Your stable consistency suggests you have a solid foundation but are hitting a technical ceiling.
You must prioritize lookahead and transition efficiency. With a consistency of 4.624s, your issue is not erratic solves but a lack of fluid movement between steps. Eliminating pauses is the fastest way to drop your 33.36s average.
Execute 20 slow-turning solves per session without any pauses in movement.
Focus on identifying the next pair while solving the current one.
This trains your brain to recognize pieces ahead of time rather than reacting to them.
You are only 135 estimated solves away from hitting your sub-30 target. Your 30-day improvement rate of -1.71 s/day confirms your progress is trending toward your goal.
A volume of 175 solves per week is adequate, but purely timed solves will eventually lead to stagnation. You risk plateauing if you do not shift from mindless solving to deliberate drill work.