short answer no, this is not how hashalgorithms work
this style of "cracking" a password char for char is just a "stupid hollywood invention" to make it more entertaining for the audience watching
to reduce cracking time, take your time and think about your passes you used before, generate a wordlist and use rules or something similar to produce some more combinations and try these
if your password was like true random (no complete words like dog, cat, my, house etc.) like sfbukb23$%&AA and you know nothing more about your password it will be pure luck bruteforcing that pass
this style of "cracking" a password char for char is just a "stupid hollywood invention" to make it more entertaining for the audience watching
to reduce cracking time, take your time and think about your passes you used before, generate a wordlist and use rules or something similar to produce some more combinations and try these
if your password was like true random (no complete words like dog, cat, my, house etc.) like sfbukb23$%&AA and you know nothing more about your password it will be pure luck bruteforcing that pass