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Hi all... I'm old (42), and achieved the life goal of learning to solve a cube. Then I got a 2x2, 4x4, and a 5x5 front the wife for mother's day. Got them fairly figured out (haven't memorized the 4x4 parity algs, I'll admit).
Trying to figure out what's next. Getting fast w a 3x3 is probably it...
Funny thing is that I used to cube to wean off of reddit when they killed third party apps, so that's why I'm here.
If I get a speed cube (looking at an RS3 M 2020), should I be concerned with things like lubes at this point, or should I just get one and go?
RS3M is a great choice! I guess depending on where you're buying your cube from, I'd suggest just buying lube anyway, but I don't think you need to get too much into it. There are different lubes for core vs pieces and many different types/feels but I think just buy one for the pieces that can make it feel smoother. That's a huge, quick help in making your cube feel better.
Hi. Welcome!
I’m about the same age, but I’ve this achievement unlocked since my 20s. Fast-forward 10 years later where I took interest in the cube again.
That’s one way you can take (Sub-60 sub-45 and sub-30 are quite reasonable goals for us oldies). Then there is other exponents (but you have already begun. Then other "WCA cubes" like pyraminx, skewb, square-1… Then other weird cubes (cuboid, bandaged…). And you can also explore different methods, blind (that’s not really that hard if you don’t expect a sub-60 solve, but rather expect to solve a cube blind (~5 to 7min for a total beginner like me), FMC… That’s what I love with ~~cubes~~ twisty puzzles. There is so many way to play with it.
I don’t have any and don’t think that it will change a lot of my cubing experience/times if I have a well-lubed cube. But it’s relatively cheap so if you think you’ll become "serious" about cubing, yes!