It depends on what better means for you. What’s your goal?
You can either check CFOP or Roux methods. Both are top-level cubing. CFOP is more algorithm oriented and might be closer to what you know, Roux is more "intuitive" with fewer algorithms.
Well I suppose my goal is to get faster. But other than that I have no idea. But thank you for the advice. I'll try one and see if it makes a difference.
Hi y'all. Looking for true beginner YT channel recommendations please. 99% of what I find are channels which say they're posting for beginners, but then make 12 turns in .5 seconds and say, "see?". No dude, I could not see what you just did. Thanks!
For YouTube channel, I generally find JPerm to be the clearest
Maybe PDFs/static websites would be better for you? Something like this. For me, especially once I get to learning OLLs and PLLs or any longer algs, it's easier to just read rather than watch someone do it