It's amazing that how you started off with the most complicated stuff and now moving to the beginners content to help the new members of the community :)
Omg thank you! I've been teaching my classmates how to solve the cube and getting them to remember the notations was a pain! Now I can just link them your video!
3x3 Basics move R - ↑ L - ↓ U - ← D - → F - ↘ or → B - ↙ or ← Prime (') - opposite Slice Moves M (front middle) - ↓ (follows Left) E (side middle) - → (follows down) S (Top middle) - → (follows front) Wide moves r/Rw - 2 layers Cube rotation (the whole cube) x - ↑ (follows R) y - ← (follows U) z - ↘ or → (follows F) Big Cubes is the same thing but with more Wide and if the number is alone in the left with a letter means turning only the number on the left 4x4 lower case letters no longer means wide, it means slice moves l - 2L r - 2R
PickPrism S is like doing a M move but horizontally and the E move is doing a M move but on he top of the cube and also horizontal. The E move and the S move might be the opposite of each other but somewhere along those lines
As a person who does is not a cuber, this is really helpful for understanding what cubers mean in their videos because of the hand movements being so fast, Thanks!
This Is The Most Solid Information That Has Extra Basic Information And Explanation Not Like The Other Video's I Have watch Previously. Thank You For Making this Video
When you think you can't learn anything new from this J Perm comes with the nice extra information. Nearest letter in the alphabet... Seriously, which well of wisdom do you take these things from?
@@HCRelic there are literally hundreds of f2l algs in advanced f2l. 42 algs normally. You should def try to learn it intuitive and then worry about learning the best possible way
The part explaining that the move is as if you are facing that side and moving it clockwise, or counterclockwise for prime moves was gold for me. Now I think of it as a nut on a bolt. Clockwise tightens (normal). Counterclockwise loosens (prime)
Rip, I should've watched this video before figuring out how to read cube notation by myself back when I was starting 2-look OLL, PLL and etc. I learned the clockwise stuff by experience and I wish I had this video with me earlier. Great video though!
Küp Haraketleri (3x3x3) R : sağ yukarı L : sol aşağı U : üst sola D : alt sağa F : ön sağa B : arka sola M : orta yukarı E : orta sola S : üst orta sağa Küpü Döndürme X : küp yukarı Y : küp sola Z : küp üsten sağa İşaretler A' : tersi a : ikili döndürme w : ikili döndürme A2 : iki kere
confused I was thinking that spatial rotation about y would have rotated about the axis created from Blue to Green center faces. Right handed coordinate system. X (R->O) axis point your index right (“Left Side” per videos convention) Y (B->G) axis point your middle front Z (Y->W) axis point your thumb up Visually your hand would have your wrist turned and palm facing front
Thanks! I've been wanting to learn CFOP, but I didn't know cube notation yet. This will help alot! One question: which part of CFOP should I start learning first?
@@athangmasawkar6587 + beginners shouldnt learn advanced f2l/full oll/full pll before they got the basics down on everything else. Learning the advanced things takes a lot of time and slows your solved by a lot for some while until things become muscle memory.
@@athangmasawkar6587 im currently learning all the pll algs and holy shit is it hard to memorize the algs and not confuse them with other algs or completely forget some algs
It's a WCA notation, basically (but it does not allows lower letter notation for the moves). For the big cubes there is another frequently using notation - SiGN. And r means Rw even for the 4x4.
0:00 Introduction
0:13 Basic Moves
0:51 Slice moves
1:15 Wide Moves
1:26 Cube Rotations
1:53 Big Cube Notation
2:29 4x4 Notation
2:42 End Card
Thanks
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Thanks
Lol
It's amazing that how you started off with the most complicated stuff and now moving to the beginners content to help the new members of the community :)
Yup…………………………….
Omg thank you! I've been teaching my classmates how to solve the cube and getting them to remember the notations was a pain!
Now I can just link them your video!
Sterlyn Agnar lol same and notation was the hardest part for them to understand 😂
let me add C and K to ur moves😂
Lol just did the same thing
I dont think that your classmates want to learn it
give them the link of video to solve as cube lol
FINALLY these letters make sense to me. I don't have to play and pause these videos move by move anymore 🙏
How long did it take for you to memorise all this?
@Jafimanku a whole Saturday 😅
Bruh i just wanted to learn to speed cube to flex but fk i ain't gonna study it like this how boring 😮 I'm happy my best as 4min. 39 seconds.
@nirnaysinha8864 learning something to flex is stupid, never learn something you dont enjoy on its own.
I really like how concise this is.
grammarly
*Grammarly ad flashbacks*
Grammarly
grammarly can help
3x3
Basics move
R - ↑
L - ↓
U - ←
D - →
F - ↘ or →
B - ↙ or ←
Prime (') - opposite
Slice Moves
M (front middle) - ↓ (follows Left)
E (side middle) - → (follows down)
S (Top middle) - → (follows front)
Wide moves
r/Rw - 2 layers
Cube rotation (the whole cube)
x - ↑ (follows R)
y - ← (follows U)
z - ↘ or → (follows F)
Big Cubes is the same thing but with more Wide and if the number is alone in the left with a letter
means turning only the number on the left
4x4
lower case letters no longer means wide, it means slice moves
l - 2L
r - 2R
Wow thanks
this should be pinned
Thnx man
thankz
A must have for beginners!
Thanks man!
i've remembered how to solve the cube with muscle memory (take me 2-3 min to solve) but i already forgot what these notations means
I already know this but for some reason I watched it 😂
then tell me bro, i think e stands for equator, is it correct? what do e and s mean?
PickPrism S is like doing a M move but horizontally and the E move is doing a M move but on he top of the cube and also horizontal. The E move and the S move might be the opposite of each other but somewhere along those lines
Same
Lol
Same
i feel like a kindergartner learning the alphabet
Same
As a person who does is not a cuber, this is really helpful for understanding what cubers mean in their videos because of the hand movements being so fast, Thanks!
ive never been happier learning letters
This Is The Most Solid Information That Has Extra Basic Information And Explanation Not Like The Other Video's I Have watch Previously. Thank You For Making this Video
THEI IS SO HELPFUL!! J PERM IS THE BEST RUBRICS CUBE TEACHER EVER!!
The master of Cubing tutorials has arrived😲
did not know about the alphabetical distance trick.
Idk why it doesn't just follow RUF like rotations... unnecessarily confusing imo
@@TheLetterJ13 because most people are right handed and its easy to remember
@@TheLetterJ13 screw you
J M Roblox jeez isn’t that hereditary, why would you bully someone for something they can’t control
J M Roblox majority rules. Lefties are rarer than righties so if they do something better for righties, less people are annoyed
Can you please do a video about the spark? I notice its your main
I am a simple man; I see J Perm video, I click.
Ikr
Me: sub 15 on 3x3
Also me: stops doing anything to watch a J Perm video, no matter what it is
Edit: Ayyy, top comment. Thanks for the likes!
SamTheCoop Same lmao
Same
Yup. Just got a 354, saw the jperm notification, and just stopped doing solves on it lol
same
Ha. J Perm is awesome!
When you think you can't learn anything new from this J Perm comes with the nice extra information. Nearest letter in the alphabet... Seriously, which well of wisdom do you take these things from?
Ohio’s well of war
Now clicking a Jperm's video is fit on my muscle memory 😉
Great videos!
Thanks, I'm able to learn new patterns and algorithms now
You know this really helped for me; I was wondering the reasoning for slice move directions, and layer moves for big cubes. Thanks once again Dylan!!!
Right in time, just when I needed it!
Thank you so much 😄
Been looking for this video for awhile and finally found it. Trying to learn advanced f2l and reading the notations has been killing me lol
Advanced f2l isnt rly about algs tho its more abt thinking rather than memorizing
@@mirzu42 well that's no good lol. My thinking ability is no good.
@@HCRelic there are literally hundreds of f2l algs in advanced f2l. 42 algs normally. You should def try to learn it intuitive and then worry about learning the best possible way
I just learnt it 😊🎉🎉🎉😏😎🤩👍👍
I've been looking for this for awhile thanks so much!!!
Thank you so much, i was having issues with cfop because of x y and z, thanks again!
I know in the basics what every letter means, like what it's suppose to move but i didn't knew the directions of *F* , *D* and *B*
now I know, tnx!
This helped me a tun I didn't know what are these letters and numbers meant until I watched this video thanks
omg, i was cubing for a year and didn't know that ! thx
This vid rlly helped me a lot , thanks man
Thanks for making this video!
im a new cuber and still dont know how to read moves so this help a lot thanks
Thanks to a lot of these vídeo from J perm, I have just about reached Sub 30 on solving my Rubiks 3x3 Cube.
Nice video!
Great video man, didn’t realize I wasn’t doing inner slices for 4x4 I thought it meant wide moves
VERY GOOD VIDEO, I'M GONNA SHOW THIS TO MY SISTER. SHE JUST STARTED CUBING. :-)
Great video btw
Wow I was expecting to that it would take like a whole week to learn notations but no I just watched it one time and it's memorized in my head
Thanks so much now I know to to read notes thank you, you are the best
Man, I'm getting back into cubing after a year or 2 and that voice is so nostalgic 😭
nice video good job j perm im sure you helped someone
The x y and z helped alot
This really helped me
Thank you J perm!!
Yo,thx man!It’s really useful!
Thank you so much! I was confused about the 4x4 notation.
Are you going to Fraser Valley Spring Open 2019? I'm going and it's my first comp and I'm so exited for it!
I am! say hi to me there :)
That is so cool! I will definitely say hi! What events are you competing in? All?
2-6 and OH I think
I'm doing pyraminx, 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4
epic
this helped so much! tysm
Love you vids
Mate you helped me alot I have a 3 x 3 competition and my finals are Tomorrow Thanks alot
Thank you this helped a lot
This is a perfect video. Quite rare to be really.
Back in high school we used to draw the actual cube in yellow pads to remember the algorithms. This would've been so much easier to use.
Well tutorial
This really helped a lot
The part explaining that the move is as if you are facing that side and moving it clockwise, or counterclockwise for prime moves was gold for me.
Now I think of it as a nut on a bolt. Clockwise tightens (normal). Counterclockwise loosens (prime)
Thanks a lot for this information 😊 ☺
Rip, I should've watched this video before figuring out how to read cube notation by myself back when I was starting 2-look OLL, PLL and etc. I learned the clockwise stuff by experience and I wish I had this video with me earlier. Great video though!
This is so helpful, thank you!
This helped thanks
Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you a lot, this really helped.
im here. already knowing cube notation. why am i hear you ask. well its j perm where else would i be?
Cuber Cael lol 😆
helped a lot thanks
Yeah totally learned the whole thing
Add this to the beginner/cfop playlist
Küp Haraketleri (3x3x3)
R : sağ yukarı
L : sol aşağı
U : üst sola
D : alt sağa
F : ön sağa
B : arka sola
M : orta yukarı
E : orta sola
S : üst orta sağa
Küpü Döndürme
X : küp yukarı
Y : küp sola
Z : küp üsten sağa
İşaretler
A' : tersi
a : ikili döndürme
w : ikili döndürme
A2 : iki kere
Tysm
@@justarandomguylol6481 no problem dude
Awesome video
What should you do if the moves have brackets around them in the middle of an algorithm
They just represent that the content of the brackets are well known algorithms so dont care about them
This helped me a lot . Thanks bro,❤️❤️
I love your RUclips videos J perme
We all know the best algorithm is r2d2
No, it’s SUS
confused I was thinking that spatial rotation about y would have rotated about the axis created from Blue to Green center faces. Right handed coordinate system.
X (R->O) axis point your index right (“Left Side” per videos convention)
Y (B->G) axis point your middle front
Z (Y->W) axis point your thumb up
Visually your hand would have your wrist turned and palm facing front
Thanks
great... it really helped
Thanks! I've been wanting to learn CFOP, but I didn't know cube notation yet. This will help alot! One question: which part of CFOP should I start learning first?
J Perm told in a video that learn F2L first and then Cross then OLL and finally PLL
Hope it helps because it helped me
@@athangmasawkar6587 + beginners shouldnt learn advanced f2l/full oll/full pll before they got the basics down on everything else.
Learning the advanced things takes a lot of time and slows your solved by a lot for some while until things become muscle memory.
@@mirzu42 Yeah I mastered advance now and it took a lot of time and beginners should learn basics first 👍
@@athangmasawkar6587 im currently learning all the pll algs and holy shit is it hard to memorize the algs and not confuse them with other algs or completely forget some algs
@@mirzu42 Yeah bro it is hard and confusing but after some time and practice you will get it 👍
thanks for helping me
Thanks man
A good video, fast and very useful
This is harder than my math test
Good video
Big fan bro
Thank u so much sir
Everyone i need ur opinions. What should i get:
Supernova MF3RS2 M or Supernova MGC Magnetic?
Wow I couldn't get one of the OLL algs to work until realizing that I've been turning D and D' reversely this whole time. Just wow.
@@gcubing_4064 no, pll
Thank you
Yey now i know it. Thanks:)
Thanks a lot
Is green always facing front at the beginning or does it matter?
What about the ( and ) in some of the algs?
TYSM!!!
who else is already sub 30 and knows all this but watched it anyways because it’s a jperm video? no, just me?
Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍 I will sub
its been hard to move i know how to read algorithms but the movement is wrong now i realized my mistakes thanks to your video it really helped me
TY
Omg. I need some time to digest this
It's a WCA notation, basically (but it does not allows lower letter notation for the moves). For the big cubes there is another frequently using notation - SiGN. And r means Rw even for the 4x4.
I’m sub 20 on 3x3 and I just learnt big cubes notations :p
Thank u
Is there any special way of holding the cube when doing a specific scramble? Hopefully not a dumb question...
White top and green front is the official way to scramble
@@JPerm Tysm sheesh I didn't know that