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?
What was/is everyone's favorite resource for intuitive F2L? I'm not looking to memorize hundreds of algorithms at this point. However, it seems inconsistent from source to source.
I acknowledge there is personal taste here, so I'm just looking for good resources to sample first.