I found the HARDEST Rubik's Cube Scramble
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Without suffering, we cannot appreciate the good things in life.
Scramble: B F U F D R' F D L B2 U' B2 D B' R' F2 L2 R2 U'
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you are literally the smartest cuber I've ever met. I remember meeting you at a cube meet at Metrotown. I filmed that meet and uploaded it to my channel, and you are in it. You asked if I had heard of you, which I hadn't at the time. Now you're literally the most viewed and subscribed speed cubing channel that's ever existed. Wow you are a game changer when it comes to cubing content! Great job!
Wait...you’re ALIVE?
Wth why aren't u verified
I didn't see this comment in time but thank you :) Yeah I still remember that day, I think it was right before a competition? I remember being in awe as I was in the presence of a cubing legend
its been years since ive been to metrotown
Actually there’s another cuber with more subs
JPerm: This is the hardest scramble
Also JPerm: solves it faster than my PB
Yea I can relate
Lol.
Sorry I have to say this but solves*
Relatable
Man this hurts my feeling
My pb is 1 minute 37 seconds ;__;
Every non Cuber: I just scrambled your cube for 20 min straight, it must be hard.
when you see the scramble: easy cross, pretty much every f2l pair in great positions, and ll skip
@@sacriligiousstick I once decided to recite digits of pi while solving a cube for a talent show (I don't really do any speedsolving so my time is a little under a minute), and the scramble from the random audience member resulted in a 6 move solution, which corresponded exactly with the cross solution I chose. When I practiced, I usually had to recite 150-175 digits, and I didn't even get to use 10. And I didn't want to insult the person who had scrambled the cube, so I just called it "very lucky" and asked for another volunteer to scramble it.
yeah pretty much
@@randomguy8773 i see something on ur pfp
@UCrdN_4iO2bFRqV0CdXere6g 9 second ago POG
2010: I just spent 3 hours solving the cube
2021: I just spent 2 hours scrambling the cube
funny!
Unless you're joking, you don't need 2 hours scrambling the cube, all the combinations are solvable in 20 moves or less, though the cuber would definitely not know the best solution for the cube because a 3x3 has 43 QUINTILLION (10^19 * 4.3) combinatons.
@@CubingBones it's a joke. I said that because the video is literally about jperm scrambling the cube for a while trying to find the hardest scramble
@@wedwibon because u aren’t computer
@@wedwibon because Cfop or beginner, Roux, whatever you use doesn’t solve it perfectly. You have steps, but if you remember every possible case and solving it in 1 step is 20-ish moves as long as it’s a good scramble
the 19 moves solution: U R2 L2 F2 R B D' B2 U B2 L' D' F' R D' F' U' F' B', how it's done is just mirror the scramble, and also you make the best content so thank you for that
I got a Jperm on it
it's inverse scramble in fmc
When the non cubers’ dreams finally come true
lol
Yeah xD
True.
xD
Let’s see how many subs I can gain from this comment
Current: 87
Edit:
I am really sorry guys for self promoting my channel... I shall not do it again😊
Every none Cuber: I just made you the hardest scramble possible !
The scramble: 4 move cross, easy F2L, Oll skip and of course a J perm
Lol true
Lol i can agree i swear when people say they will do the hardest sramble is usually easier that usual
That's probably because they didn't hide the cube from you, to "stop you memorizing the moves"!
/s
Hey you stole mineeeeeeee
my pb is on the "worst scramble ever"
J perm: This is the hardest scramble for Roux, ZZ, CFOP and Blindfolded
That one Petrus guy: Bonjour
isnt petrus similar to roux with the block building and stuff
It has pretty much the same problem as roux so yeah its also bad for petrus
I was thinking the exact same thing ngl
Lamao blondfolded
That one Belt method guy: Hola
"Computers can always find the shortest scramble to a solution" - J Perm 2021
Oh LMAO
I let my pc try to solve my pb scarmble
It take 21 moves
@@HoyaMethodUser69but I thought gods number was lower than 21?
bruh i just commented the same thing and didnt realise you did this comment
@@Psi_Fan123 the "kociemba algorithm" is a way for computers to solve the rubiks cube fast
it solves it in a low number of moves, but it is not optimal. searching every move for an optimal solution takes much longer
J Perm, thanks to you, I solved a 3x3 for the first time! Your tutorials are incredible!
An odd video to comment that on
im loving these videos where the focus is more on cube theory rather than just speed stuff
Same.
Same
Same.
Count me in
Same
That's the solve I get when everyone is looking at me solving.
SOOOO TRUE
WHY IS THIS SO TRUE?!?!
Bruh why even remind us about that lol
It just happens, I don’t know why. Something, somewhere calls upon us to have a bad scramble when they see us
Thank you J Perm for finding out things that I would never take the time to do.
@MURUGESAN P Ya. Don't let Jperm get his hands on a 16x16. Lol
lol
@Planeswalker They make 15x15s, and 17x17s, but I don't know about 16x16s. I don't know why not.
@Planeswalker Numbered cubes?
@Planeswalker Oh. NxN cubes. Yeah. I like those too.
11:37 the credits 🤣 "the best scramble is actually just a jperm"
11:40 “The best scramble is actually a J perm” LOL
No, it's U R
Solution: U' R' (j perm is also very good)
omg, my inspection was like 30 seconds
same
Omg you're gay
are ve gonna ignore the fact that he has a fake verification symol in his name XD
@@jdubs824 no that's real he has 227k subs
oh.
This feels like one of those questions that we (might) wake up and ponder but never actually try to find the answer to... but J Perm actually did it. Props, and it's impressive how you actually included pretty much all the methods in it! I also found it cool how, once CFOP and BLD were covered, the rest--Roux, ZZ, FMC, computers, etc.--kind of just fell into place with lack of blocks, a ton of bad edges, and a 19-move optimal solution.
I tried the scramble before watching the video and I wanted to cry when I saw the white edges HAHAHAHA
@@brownfamily1892SAME I NEVER THOUGHT A RUBIK'S CUBE COULD MOCK ME
We all know the hardest scramble is to turn one of the corners
Lmao!
my friends would do this and my oll would end up messed up and they would just look at me like I guess u can't solve a rubik's cube then and I'd just say, u do know it's impossible when u turn one of the corners right?
@@turnervaughan1550 memories jperm's explanation to the corner twist being impossible and whenever they twist a corner you destroy them with facts and logic
In Oh
That is cheating. But hilarious XD
I would like to mention that in this hard scramble, there is still a way to optimize the cross solution.
By doing M' U M (White bottom orange front in my case) will make three of the bad cross pieces good, then U D' R' U2 F R2 B2 (or U D' R' U2 F r' U2 r) to solve the cross.
4:53 this is so good out of context
"the best scramble is actually just a j perm"
-j perm patreon credit
J perm: This is the hardest scramble.
Non cubers:Are you challenging me?😂
shit up
@@whatdadogdoin7708 What's your problem man?
cringe
@@whatdadogdoin7708 bruh
@@whatdadogdoin7708 yeah shitting upside down
nobody:
what my friend is trying to get when he scrambles my rubik's cube:
I average about ~15.5 seconds, and this solve for me was actually a 14.07! I had a horrible cross of course, but average F2L and actually an OLL that I like and a U-perm at the end.
Bro i got a oll skip
One thing I have about content creators Is the need to add time to the video to induce data into the algorithm that seems valid.
Easiest scramble: M. According to WCA turn metric, it is 2 moves.
M has a harder pickup. S would be more fingertrick-friendly. S' scramble would be the easiest (solution = S)
@@MatthewLiuCube Wth are u talking about? M=S=E=E'=S'=M'
@@thewolfdude705 by that logic R = R' = L = L' = U = U' = D = D'
Matthew Liu I'd do M'
@@bowpro6670 all of the middle slices are equal because you can rotate the cube however much you like before you place it down. The single side rotation don't have the same symmetries as the middle slices, so clockwise and counterclockwise rotation isn't the same.
I would really like to see the solving time of Max Park and Feliks Zemdegs on this scramble. I feel like they both are one of the humblest cubers.
no no no felix is humble max parks is just a really nice guy who does not know how to brag
i met both of them in a comp
J-Perm: *learns how to solve Rubik's cubes to solve them faster*
Also J-Perm: *creates hardest scramble to make cubers have slower solves*
Everyone: "you have become the very thing you swore to destroy!" - obi-wan
wtf is this comment
this is the worst comment ever
This makes no sense
You did plan for CFOP, but I do the beginner CFOP. Although I don't know every oll and pll algorithm, you gave me a pretty easy scramble. Also, no, I'm not color neutral. I did do the white cross.
Since the beginner method solves one piece at a time for the first two layers, there isn't really any way to make the scramble harder other than the cross. And last layer doesn't depend on the scramble since so many actions are taken before getting to last layer.
@@GregCannon7 Just to clarify what I mean be "Beginner CFOP, " I mean I do the cross, F2L, then 2-look oll and 2-look pll
Just learn and memorize pll bruh(and also oll)
2:41 haha targeting beginners ........my favorite part about cubing 😂
J perm- Hardest scramble
Also J perm - solves it faster than i solve my normal scramble
"Without suffering, we cannot appreciate the good things in life"
- Jperm's description
Lol
Clicking on Jperm’s videos is muscle memory for everyone at this point
Lol
Oh yeah
one dislike
No it isn't
That’s so right
8:45 I believe today, some cubers can try to do blindfolded with CFOP
I found a more efficient way if doing it with cfop - you just hold it yellow top and do R2 D2 L and solve the remaining cross pieces - that gives for a better f2l
My current average is 52 and this solve took 51.09 w/ beginner method. So yeah, you have to be much faster and use a better method for this scramble to have an impact. Great video!
How the hell do you manage to get sub 1 minute with beginner method best i got was 1:07
@@Kambyday Well it's either a more efficient beginner method or I've done a lot more solves. There are many beginner method variations.
I use begginer and I got 30 secs
no not all "faster" cubers are affected I avarage around 19-21 seconds and I got a 20.74 I dont know if I am "fast" but I do know all oll and pll and the solve didnt effect much
@@Kambyday dude I got 47 seconds. There are tricks.
When Jperm Solves the hardest scramble FASTER than you solve your normal scrambles
*PAIN*
LOL
Haha
@@hesacuber omg hesacuber!!!!! I love your vids man!! You are so underrated!
Same.
Halla
Lets get Dylan to 600k subs, he deserves it so much. I learnt over 80% of my speed-solving knowledge from him, it was very good!
I learnt 100% from him.
Its 70% for me
1.15m when I comment this
1.38 now
over a year later he hits 1.44million and
honestly he deserved every one of them
theres an easy way to do this: do a checkerboard then a superflip and then every edge is solved then just do oll and pll on both sides
As someone who learned LBL years ago, does the cross piece by piece with no lookahead, average around 1:20, does U perm with a ridiculous [R2 U S' U2 S U R2], learned F2L just for fun, orients corners exclusively by tsun+antitsun, and has all the beginner problems, I can confirm that this bad scramble also somehow translates to how I solve the cube.
Yeah, I had seen this scramble earlier on some other video, and at the time I used to average 25 secs, and I solved it in 27 seconds, now that I average 15 secs(thanks to you) this Scramble got me 17 seconds. Interesting!
1:30 Yeah, my method (which I divised it on my own) Starts by solving corners. Then, I solve the edges. It's not that bad.
what do you average?
Congrats on 600k
Yes
J Perm: I found the HARDEST Rubik's Cube Scramble
Me: Doesn't even know how to cook a HARD scrambled egg
I almost broke my pb with this scramble
I didn’t even try to plan cross here, so I did something like R’ F R L’ B’ L, aligned the cross, inserted the two remaining pieces and alogned again. After that, I got a pretty nice F2L, and (I’m not sure) a T shaped OLL and a U perm. Got an 18.02 which is about my average.
just show slight inefficiency on this scramble and it can become easy.
Its always a great day when Jperm uploads
Yaaaa I feel you
3:24 I was literally thinking the same thing, The checkerboard pattern puts the edges on the opposite side but flipped, so what if we mix it up with another pattern?
Bro, i thought like about this 2 months
Beginner level cuber here: My normal time is about 55seconds, first attempt on this scramble I got 47.41 which is almost my personal best for some reason :D I guess the reason is I still do the cross intuitively and don't plan my moves ahead much. (but I got PLL skip too though)
Wiw
Beginner level??? 55 seconds??? Bro my best is 3 mins and 30 seconds 💀💀💀
@@ridingatractor7616 The bellcurve is exponential
for super flip there is 3 ways
1 use a alg 2 use his mehod 3 using m moves to flip the whole side followed by the side edges
11:15, You just broke the world record lol
I guess you could say he was “crossed”
badum tsss
I hate you so much
F*ck you and take my like
Me: *solving cube*
Random guy: I will give you the worlds hardest scramble. You will never solve it.
Me:😖😖😖
I found one myself: U2 F' R' F2 D2 L2 D' R2 F2 U' F2 D U' B2 R2 F L B L2 U' R' D.
I achieved this by three sexy moves in a row, which swaps two pairs of corners. Then repeating in various orientations until none of the corner colors matched their corresponding center, then I did a checkerboard into a superflip. The result is a cube that has no pairs for CFOP or Roux.
I'm really slow, but wanted to try it. I average 55s w/ PB of 32s (was averaging sub 50s today). I got 57, 60, 55, 48, 63 w/ average of 57s. I tried solving it with different move orders after the cross to keeps things different. The cross is where I tend to save a lot of time and this scramble really slowed me down there. You can get decent F2L, but you have to shuffle some pieces around when making the cross.
Same but I got 55.68 but I average 1m 10sec
Non cubers after watching this- yeah! Now we can defeat the Cubers even without knowing cubing lol
Keaton Ellis at Nats 2016 "If it is something incredibly obvious, like a checkerboard super flip, we will re scramble your cube"
Bro this scramble is so bad that the WCA made it illegal
When jperm uploads but you have to wait 5 hours to see it because of school
Same
its been 5 hours
@@Reihynn it has been 4 days
@@omerelhassan9133 i agree
I used the beginner method, and the second layer edges were easy, got a reverse sune, the corners were solved adjacent to each other, and a simple u-perm at the end
man, this was lucky
11:19 when you get a +2 on a 2-move scramble
My average : 25/26
Scramble : 23
This happened cuz i did a very inefficient cross but that resulted in the rest of the solve actually being pretty good and it ended with a j perm :D
Actually got an OLL skip on my try lol
Mine ended in a U perm, and I got a 9 move cross since I didn’t recognize a better one
@@scottsaldivar8599 same I got a u perm, was it a ua or a ub perm?
@@trueffetbysyqual ua
@@scottsaldivar8599 I got ua also
j perm: does hardest cfop cross scramble by doind checkerboard and superflip. me: just reverses the superflid and checkerboard pattern and gets a new best. task failed successfully
Lol
I love these cube theory videos!!!
I tried that scramble and if you insert the last pair with a sledgehammer, you get a decent oll and a J Perm!
0:20
Non-Cubers: impossible
Jperm: okay time to film a video about 3x3
Jperm: *puts down gan 11m pro and picks up rs3m*
Actually the rs3m is his main as he wants to tell you new cubers to buy a rs3m themselves and not be intimidated by the price of the 11m pro
@@dr.syedmuhammadmanazer-ul-414 that’s exactly what I’m saying, he uses it so that people are like “it’s his main, and it’s cheap, so I should buy it” but he has said he really loves the gan 11m duo and he never talked about loving the rs3m the way he did the gan 11. I think he uses it for advertising, it’s still a really excellent cube, but I know that’s not the cube he mains
Can we appreciate how good he is at recognising edge and corner locations extremely fast
Sometimes, it's also based on your level. If you can find a hard prediction for f2l 1st pair then it's hard for people who plans for their 1st pair
11:15 J Perm: *I'm about to end this man's whole career*
Me: twist a corner
Cuber: you smart cookie
Wait !!
Face orange and do white cross
Cross- L R F' B' D2 L R D'
F2L- U (R' u' R' u R) (special case)
- (L' u' L' u L) (special case)
- F (R U' R' U R' U' R) (Jayden McNeil's)
- U' (R U' R') F' U' (L' U' L)
COLL - T
PLL - U Perm
Man look ahead seems hard on this
@@kailashanand5086 yeah
When that non-cuber who says “I will make a scramble so hard you can’t solve it” experiences true happiness.
A super flip scramble is definitely the hardest scramble
Avg:38
This scramble:1:03
I use beginner CFOP
11:01 I have average 50 seconds and i got 48.75 cuz i got 2 free f2l pairs
The hardest scramble is easy for him
Lol
I am a 'small' speedcuber, usually solving under 50 seconds, with my record at 40.02 seconds, without even doing F2L.
I believed I could never solve a cube over a minute.
J Perm - Invents the hardest scramble
Me - tries it
Also me - Got 1 minute and seven seconds on my timer
Dont consider your self small atleast you know how to solve it and at one time i was at your position too now am sub 20 just work hard your future is bright 👍
I understand, what was your time to solve this scramble?
I did a quick quintuple solve trial on this. My performance was pretty typical for me, 35-40 seconds. My worst times came from legitimate mistakes on my end.
"computers know the shortest scramble for any solution" 10:26
Philip from Lazermonkey is looking for a judge that's fluent in Chinese and English with good translation skills for monkey league season 4. People are recommending u. Would u be interested in helping judge? (I'm asking this bc I'm pretty sure you'd be an awesome judge, but I'm in no way trying to hold you to it🙂)
I can speak a bit of Chinese but I'm very far from fluent :( thanks for thinking of me though!
@@JPerm No worries man, just really appreciate you replying, this made my day :)
what if j perm didnt exist and all the j perms were replaced by g perms
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I found a really clever method that makes it the best scramble cause the first two pairs can be formed and inserted in 8moves plus to cross edge next 2 will have to be down by M and U moves it also Orient the cross at last layer
I don't know what i did, but i solve using roux and despite the hard beggining, i got lucky and the rest was very straight foward.
I do blue left and white bottom so i put the blue-red edge on my left waiting for my blue-red-white pair to be inserted, the rest of the blocks were just as usual.
For CMLL, it was just a sune so it was rather easy, in EO got two bad edges away from each other on the top, not bad.
LSE were extremely easy, blue and green edges were already in different layers and when i inserted them, all was left was M2 to be solved.
This is still a hell of a scramble, since from CMLL foward there isn't much left to do to make the cube hard, worst thing would be get all possible 6 bad edges during EO, but when measuring time, half of the time are spent building blocks, and damn, this scramble is hard to build blocks out of.
And, in the end, i still DNF for inspection, i'm not used to not doing cross-edge + pair at all, but a good reminder i need to practice it.
I hated this scramble and that's why i loved thia video
2 uploads in a week UwU
OwO
@@andrewking5263 tru
First ?
Yes you are
Yes
lol yes...and you should be proud lmao
I taught myself colorblind ZZ. I wanted to be able to use ZZ mostly fixing 0, 4 or 8 edges. This scramble is 12 edges for every one of the 3 orientations... brutal
First thing I'd look for would be any 2 pieces that can go together, doesn't matter where they are. Then find where on the cube they have to move to be in their proper position. Dylan didn't mention if this situation would be better if you put a set of 2 corners and an edge that that match, together, then rotate them into position. I usually take the approach when solving that it doesn't really matter where unsolved pieces are, just find how to move them, and put them where they need to go when it's their turn to be placed.
There is a way to make the cube harder to solve. Put arrows on all of the individual pieces. When the cube is solved, all of the arrows have to point in the same direction. I found this problem after completing a Rubik's Cube with different fruit on each side.
Yiheng Wang if he just reversed the scramble while doing 10+ tps:
I haven’t really speed cubed for years. I was about 20 sec average at my peak… but there are such better algorithms now… I gotta start finding some time to work on them
I actually got a time slightly below my average. I found an 8 move cross, but the cross execution was probably better than average. F2L was inefficient, but the stuck pieces made lookahead really easy because imserting one pair brought out the next one. LL was average.
I actually got a pb on this scramble. Thr cross was long, but after that, the first pair was made, inserting that made another pair, and then another pair was made. The last corner and edge was easy to pair, and I had an easy oll, and the solve ended with a j perm
well it depends on the method you use, i use a weird mix of beginner's method and cfop so this was just a regular scramble to me
I just got my third best time on this scramble (and I'm tired). I think its actually easier for beginner method (or maybe I got lucky with the order I chose). Daisy was 4-5 moves, white cross 4, all edges for second layer where ready to insert (no setup), yellow cross was done (maybe one round of yellow edge permutations), and corner permutations went quick. Might try again when I'm more fresh.
Got 1:29. PR 1:26. Avg 2:08. Started about 2 weeks ago.
In fewest moves wouldn’t you likely recognize the super flip and use the algorithm to undo that to get a more efficient solve?
I’m not sure if that would actually help, but it seems like it should.
Also in blindfolded, if you could recognize that, it should help significantly and could possibly come close to a blindfolded wr if you were confident.
Can we try to make the best CFOP solution to this scramble?
As a non-speedcuber my last 5 average was 1:48 and solved your scramble in 1:57. This time all pairs were badly aligned, got dot for OLL. Although once I started it differently, had better pairs and got OLL line.
So it's based on luck too much on my level. Let's see again if I get faster. :D
J perm makes a scramble: hardest scramble
Me: twists a corner
Yyooo broo!!! The ending was suuppaahh ❤