I learned on the internet 15-20 years ago or so. I've also done 5x5 and 4x4 they aren't really much harder, I didn't need additional info, but when I hit the parity problem on the 4x4 I just scrambled and tried again. I mean they are harder, but not astronomically harder.
My almost 8 year old is obsessed. I went through how to do a 3x3, and wrote out the steps and he has copied my instructions into a notebook. He can do it in 3 and a half minutes with his notes. He hasn't managed without his notes yet but he has only been learning since Valentine's day. He just woke me up looking for his notebook.
Earlier this week I met somebody that did a Rubik's cube independently in the 80s. (My son's classmates grampa).
I'm not an apologist if that's what you mean. I'm trying to gain an unbiased understanding of christianity and the origins of christian('s) beliefs. Not because I think christianity is true (I don't think christianity is true) but because I think it's an important force in society, and it's sometimes pretty reasonable and other times quite unhinged.
I thought I'd share my thoughts because I'm relatively impartial to a debate about the primacy of a personal relationship with Jesus. Like it doesn't affect my identity at all if Paul says something that's contradicted by John, or totally incompatible with the teachings of a particular denominations.