Challenge: Solve all WCA puzzles (including clock) in a row, but after every move (or clock button push), you must swap to the next cube/puzzle in the cycle until you solve all of them.
I got my first cube for Christmas and watched your tutorial, and now I average 35s. Now you have inspired me to branch out and learn new puzzles. Thanks for everything!
Literally the same thing here, started around Christmas time and averaging 35s! Wonder where I'll be in the next couple months , keep on cubing and branching out ur puzzles !!
Sorta same here lol, I got my first cube from my friend in February and he got me into cubing and I learned with the “you can do the cube” pamphlet and now I average around 21 seconds😂
i learned f2l and beginner last layer until i quit and came back, learned oll and pll in 2 days and am averaging about your speed. pb 24 secs@@sasavelicka262
Do a video where you solve without inspection. This would really show how important inspection is. One question how many Gan 3x3s do you have? Keep up the good work
Jperm is the reason I cube once I saw one of your videos and I got inspired so I grabbed my Rubik’s brand and learned with your tutorial. After a few hours I solved a cube and now it’s a few months later and I used most of your tutorials like the Ortega for 2x2 the 323 for 4x4 and like every cube and now cubing is my hobby. Thank you Jperm
Can you do an interview with Jessica Fridrich, inventor of the Fridrich method, otherwise known as the CFOP method? Roux method inventor too, or other important figures in the cubing world? It would be historical for them to be here with you on the largest youtube cubing channel.
hey! just wanted to thank you for your videos. you got me back into cubing, and my PB has gone from a 2 minute 45 down to 52 seconds!! i'm super chuffed with my progress. thank you for your tutorials!
I just can't seem to get better at the yau 4x4 method and found it alot easier to do All the centers first and then start with the edge pairing process
Loved the video. Next time though, I think it would be more helpful not to mirror the video as it (at least for me) causes more confusion getting left and rights muddled up than just having lefty algs, depends what’s easier tho
Hi! I’m curious, do you think that it could be advantageous to not solve the cross immediately? Also, thank you for doing what you’re doing. You are the reason I started my channel.
It's rarely better to solve the cross later. For example you may solve an F2L pair in between solving the cross (which is an x-cross). My general rule is your inspection planning must solve the cross. If you want to do other things as well that's fine, but you must have planned all the way until the cross gets solved.
I find sometimes that putting in two cross pieces swapped opposite each other gives me some extremely easy f2l cases, and i can solve the flipped edges by doing M2 U2 M2 any time during OLL or make a better case in PLL, but I think that this is bad practice
Depends on how advanced you are. If your asking the question you should most likely solve it immediately. But if your at a super high level with godly lookahead you can afford to not finish the cross immediately. Tymon Kolasinski for example does an x cross like 80% of the time wherein he doesn't finish the cross immediately
Only started messing with this hobby on Saturday where i studied your guide for about 8 hours to solve a simple 3x3. after what felt like an eternity i finally got it. So i stared trying to see how fast i can do it. Its not impressive but i got 1:46.27 as my fastest so far. TLDR thanks for teaching me something i never thought i could do.
I first started cubing back in the 80s when it came out. Just recently picked up a new speed cube (life got in the way). So difficult to ‘forget’ my old slow method and learn the new way!!!
hi jperm, thx so much your tutorials on cfop really helped me get to sub-30 but I turn SUPER inaccurately so could you please make a full review on the gan 356 m (bc you already said that it was like the Gan X which has really good corner cutting). there are other reviews as well but i trust u the most :)
Hey Dylan! I have a VERY hard challenge for you. The challenge is to solve the 3x3 Rubik's cube with CFOP method using only the 21 PLL algorithms. (Now I know what you're thinking, you've done it with JUST jperm's before,so this isn't hard at all but refer to rule 2 for that) And sorry for how long the comment is, but pls read to the end, I promise it's a very fun challenge, took me 2 hours to do it. Rules: 1) You must use only the 21 PLL algorithms to solve the cube and each step of CFOP must be done using only those 2)You cannot replicate a U move on a face like you did for for "only JPerms" cube solve So if you wanted to insert an F2L pair you have to move those two specific pieces to the correct spot and can't replicate R U' R'. Same for OLL, you have to find a way to twist/flip the corners and edges with only PLL algs. 3)Cube rotations are allowed 4)You cannot do any setup outer turns/slice moves and then execute a PLL. Only PLL's and cube rotations 5)No parity algs allowed And if you want to, you can do the same with roux method, though I don't know how easy/hard that will be. And sorry for the ridiculously long comment, I just wanted the rules to be clear. Have fun!🙂
Love ur vids jperm. You're the best cubing youtuber of all the time. You got me into cubing. Now im sub 7. I have reached here because of you. Thanks alot. your videos really inspire me . Never stop making them .Big fan from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩💟💟
Hello Jperm, I am french. So, any speedcube shop order costs me 80$ in delivery. However, I need some lube and I wanted to know which kinda homemade or other products I could use to lube my cube. Thank you very much, Sacha
Added onto my questions I asked you to answer in your next q&a(my other questions were in your last vids comments); 1: how do you know which position to perform a e perm, because sometimes it works, but sometimes it gives me an h perm 2: how do you join competitions right when they come out, because lets say I check one day ( no competitions), then I check the day after (now there is a competition, but there are already 80 competitors, and like 30 people on the waiting list 3: can you lucid dream?
for E perm, UFR sticker should be same as the visible sticker of UBR corner when you start the standard alg. if this is not true, the do U or U' before starting the algorithm.
Hey j perm I know you probably won’t read this but you got me into cubing and I solved my 3x3 from your tutorial and I learned how to solve my megaminx from you
I have a question: I am left handed, but I learnt everything right handed as the tutorial I used taught me it the RH way. This means that my RH is better than my LH. Should I practice on using LH more, and swapping hands, or should I stick to doing it right handed? Thanks.
A day after upload, J Perm might not see your question. He is right handed but cubes left handed. Notice that his video tutorials (at least the earlier ones) are mirrored, so the color scheme looks wrong. He has said that he was faster left handed, but not at what stage he decided that. If I were you I would practice a few algorithms both ways. including both easy and hard ones, until you're as comfortable as you can get with both ways. That should answer your question. edit: Yeah, I replied before getting to his comment on the 4x4x4. 😁
Stay RH I'm also lefty and cube righty so I say stay RH because you won't have to relearn algs and spend months practising again If your good with your right hand you shoyls just stick with it so u don't get worse and demotivated
Hi Jperm. I recently got into rubix cubes and I know how to solve the 2x2 and the 3x3 (thanks to your videos) and I was thinking about getting a speed cube for 2x2 from speed cube shop and I was wondering if you had a good suggestion for a cube that is not to expensive. Thanks
In some cubes, like the Gan 11 and onwards, if you turn over 45 degrees, you don't actually need to keep forcing it forwards, as it will finish the turn itself. During that time, you can begin the next move. If your turning speed isn't that fast, it doesn't really make a difference.
Another important thing: on 6x6+, you can't try corner cutting (like on a Rubik's brand), so you have to align the cube. Magnets make it so you don't have to go through every single layer and align them.
Hello J Perm, Tomorrow is my birthday, and I have been a fan of yours for a long time. I really hope that you can respond to my comment as a birthday gift :). You are an awesome RUclipsr, and you always make my day, and I hope you continue making videos forever. Thank you for being so awesome!!!
this 5x5 edgepairing method looks really fun, I'll definitely try to learn that after I pick up my new cubes at the post office tomorrow, incl. a new magnetic stickerless 5x5 :)
Haye Jaye Permi wassup u introduced me 2 cfop tought me advanced cross and f2l made me learn 4x4.... get faster at it brought my 3x3 avg to 30...25...20...15 and here i am avging 12 and now doing a revision of all these things!!! UR SOOO Great
Challenge: put arrows facing a certain direction on all middle faces, scramble, and then try to solve the cube with the middle faces facing the exact same way as you started it. Not sure how hard this would actually be, but it came to my mind after wondering what the odds are of me solving a cube with the middle faces the exact way they were orientated when i pulled it out of the box.
I have been cubing for about 1 and a half year, and thanks to you I just became sub 15! I even started a cubing RUclips channel! It already has 100 subs! I even unboxed the Gan 11 m pro, inspired by you!
I love how the chapters are named: 2x2-children's cube 3x3-rubix cube (yes thats the actual spelling in the video) 4x4-double parity cube 5x5-5x5 (Dylan didn't bother for this one) 6x6-the impossible cube 7x7-why is this an event Skewb- S-Cube
Challenge: Solve all WCA puzzles (including clock) in a row, but after every move (or clock button push), you must swap to the next cube/puzzle in the cycle until you solve all of them.
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I feel like I’ve seen this comment before
@@Joeya.2458 Same, maybe from Livia Kleiner
That’s a bad idea
haha 7X7 4x4 double parity and color scheme wrong megaminx but yeah that would be hard too do good idea
I like how the first time stamp is simply called: “hi”
the second one is “rubix cube”
“Double parity cube”
“Impossible cube”
Why is this even an event 😂
@@4msq no, Children’s cube
Why I love j perm's teaching:
1. It doesn't bores me
2. He speaks in a daily life language.
3. My favourite cuber.
Ah yes speaks in a "daily life" Language
Ah yes it doesn't "bores" you
It doesn't bores me 💀
he's my second favorite. cubehead's first. but i do agree on the other two. j perm (alg and person) is AWESOME
4. he calls 4x4 as double parity cube
Jperm's Skewb method? I prefer to call it CECCECCECCEU
C: Corners
E: Edges
C: Corners
C: Corners
E: Edges
C: Corners
C: Corners
E: Edges
C: Corners
C: Corners
E: Edges
U: U perm
Bro typed all that for nothing
I got my first cube for Christmas and watched your tutorial, and now I average 35s. Now you have inspired me to branch out and learn new puzzles. Thanks for everything!
Congrats on improving so quickly! Keep on cubing! :)
Literally the same thing here, started around Christmas time and averaging 35s! Wonder where I'll be in the next couple months , keep on cubing and branching out ur puzzles !!
Sorta same here lol, I got my first cube from my friend in February and he got me into cubing and I learned with the “you can do the cube” pamphlet and now I average around 21 seconds😂
I started in February and I avarage around 35 seconds with 2 look cfop (dont know how to do f2l)
i learned f2l and beginner last layer until i quit and came back, learned oll and pll in 2 days and am averaging about your speed. pb 24 secs@@sasavelicka262
I was just thinking like a week ago that I hope you make another video like this and you did :) can't wait to watch it
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YOOOO CHEETAH HERE ?!
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hi cheetahh
I was thinking about you after watching swrz lol and then i came to this vid and then thought to go to ur channel
Do a video where you solve without inspection. This would really show how important inspection is.
One question how many Gan 3x3s do you have?
Keep up the good work
He just unboxed a gan mosiac and now he has over 100 ;-;
@Daniel and psx relatable. i can inspect only when 2 or more cross pieces are solved and like there is a 4 move cross which is rare
@Daniel and psx wtf- why would you not use inspection?
@Daniel and psx ik, it was an exaggerated reply, most people find inspection useful so it made me confused to why you wouldn't use it.
@Daniel and psx agreed
I just got my skewb yesterday and I love it you've always inspired me to keep solving and getting better thank you
29:37 legendary pop
Jperm is the reason I cube once I saw one of your videos and I got inspired so I grabbed my Rubik’s brand and learned with your tutorial. After a few hours I solved a cube and now it’s a few months later and I used most of your tutorials like the Ortega for 2x2 the 323 for 4x4 and like every cube and now cubing is my hobby. Thank you Jperm
i really want to get back into it like i was when i was a kid. i still want to beat my 30 second best time for solving a 3x3
Wow. For 4x4 and 5x5, I just saw a lot of interesting ideas and strategies I can use to increase my efficiency. Nice.
Can you do a Q&A soon? If you do, how long did it take you to learn intuitive f2l, full oll, and pll?
It’s a good day when jperm posts. I have lots of bad days.
Can you do an interview with Jessica Fridrich, inventor of the Fridrich method, otherwise known as the CFOP method? Roux method inventor too, or other important figures in the cubing world? It would be historical for them to be here with you on the largest youtube cubing channel.
I second this, but he probably won't do it as he is busy with mario cart these days
@@leduck8096 ruuude
On the thumbnail is says “new” but it’s not very “new” anymore.
The chapter names are just
Incredible
I love how he has no intro and goes strain to the point
Those who know why the 6x6 chapter was called the Impossible cube, you are a big fan of this channel.
The vid got a decent amount of views so I think people will easily figure out
people who know why 6x6 chapter was called the Impossible cube gang
@@Fiberoeatingfiber here
@Skywatcher Paintball here
@@Fiberoeatingfiber ereh
hey! just wanted to thank you for your videos. you got me back into cubing, and my PB has gone from a 2 minute 45 down to 52 seconds!! i'm super chuffed with my progress. thank you for your tutorials!
Keep working! You will get even sub 30 if you keep cubing. It will take time, but you can do it💪!
I just can't seem to get better at the yau 4x4 method and found it alot easier to do All the centers first and then start with the edge pairing process
I just got my 5x5x5, 6x6x6 and 7x7x7. Learning to solve them, starting with the 5 first. Timely video!
Normal people:Thats a 2x2
J perm: "Children's cube"
I have been waiting a long time! Thanks jperm for posting! I bought my dad for Father’s Day the “cubing dad” mug from your merch. He loved it 😊
I'm glad he enjoyed it :)
J perm you unboxing v RS cube please
@@JPerm you are the best
@@yaalgamerzpro2511I agree bro
I was just seeing your full pll tutorial and saw this! I decided this is a bit more important than my practice...
Practice makes perfect. You should probably keep practicing
@@sylvanhrowberry I was just kidding man... but thanks for the advice!
@@mirzaasjad9755 Haha, I didn't realize!
This is really quite interesting! I need to spend more time with the larger cubes. His 4x4 breakdown was great!
When will you do the smart cube video?
Loved the video. Next time though, I think it would be more helpful not to mirror the video as it (at least for me) causes more confusion getting left and rights muddled up than just having lefty algs, depends what’s easier tho
Really felt that skewb in the thumbnail
When you realize there’s no 1x1 because that cube is too much for him to comprehend
Ahh, another J Perm vid. I love it
Hi! I’m curious, do you think that it could be advantageous to not solve the cross immediately? Also, thank you for doing what you’re doing. You are the reason I started my channel.
It's rarely better to solve the cross later. For example you may solve an F2L pair in between solving the cross (which is an x-cross). My general rule is your inspection planning must solve the cross. If you want to do other things as well that's fine, but you must have planned all the way until the cross gets solved.
I find sometimes that putting in two cross pieces swapped opposite each other gives me some extremely easy f2l cases, and i can solve the flipped edges by doing M2 U2 M2 any time during OLL or make a better case in PLL, but I think that this is bad practice
Depends on how advanced you are. If your asking the question you should most likely solve it immediately. But if your at a super high level with godly lookahead you can afford to not finish the cross immediately. Tymon Kolasinski for example does an x cross like 80% of the time wherein he doesn't finish the cross immediately
The video chapters are absolutely gold.
I love how he never runs out of ideas
Only started messing with this hobby on Saturday where i studied your guide for about 8 hours to solve a simple 3x3. after what felt like an eternity i finally got it. So i stared trying to see how fast i can do it. Its not impressive but i got 1:46.27 as my fastest so far. TLDR thanks for teaching me something i never thought i could do.
1:46 is pretty fast for a beginner
It took me months and shit tons of luck to get my first 1:40
I first started cubing back in the 80s when it came out. Just recently picked up a new speed cube (life got in the way). So difficult to ‘forget’ my old slow method and learn the new way!!!
lol i started last year
hi jperm, thx so much your tutorials on cfop really helped me get to sub-30 but I turn SUPER inaccurately so could you please make a full review on the gan 356 m (bc you already said that it was like the Gan X which has really good corner cutting). there are other reviews as well but i trust u the most :)
same
It would probably be for the better to learn to turn more accurately, turning is really important in the long run even with a good cube
WE WANT THE PUPPERT CUBE 2
I love how 4x4 is called double parity cube
Hey Dylan! I have a VERY hard challenge for you. The challenge is to solve the 3x3 Rubik's cube with CFOP method using only the 21 PLL algorithms. (Now I know what you're thinking, you've done it with JUST jperm's before,so this isn't hard at all but refer to rule 2 for that)
And sorry for how long the comment is, but pls read to the end, I promise it's a very fun challenge, took me 2 hours to do it.
Rules:
1) You must use only the 21 PLL algorithms to solve the cube and each step of CFOP must be done using only those
2)You cannot replicate a U move on a face like you did for for "only JPerms" cube solve
So if you wanted to insert an F2L pair you have to move those two specific pieces to the correct spot and can't replicate R U' R'.
Same for OLL, you have to find a way to twist/flip the corners and edges with only PLL algs.
3)Cube rotations are allowed
4)You cannot do any setup outer turns/slice moves and then execute a PLL. Only PLL's and cube rotations
5)No parity algs allowed
And if you want to, you can do the same with roux method, though I don't know how easy/hard that will be.
And sorry for the ridiculously long comment, I just wanted the rules to be clear. Have fun!🙂
If you remove rule 4 I am pretty sure I could do it
Good idea!
@@mrsarthak9953 yeah that's the hard part, otherwise its pretty much just like solving with old pochmann
This isn’t that long of a comment, I have seen much longer…….
I can do f2l but with rule no 4 oll is imposible
0:00 Hi
0:04 2x2
0:35 3x3
2:12 4x4
7:35 5x5
14:53 6x6
29:51 Skewb
Love ur vids jperm. You're the best cubing youtuber of all the time. You got me into cubing. Now im sub 7. I have reached here because of you. Thanks alot. your videos really inspire me . Never stop making them .Big fan from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩💟💟
You should do a video of solving a square 2 with no help (I don’t know, I just want cool content)
"double parity cube"
"imposible cube"
"why is this an event"
"s-cube"😂
Tysm
JPerm, please make a series where you make progress in some event. (for example:Being Sub-15 in Skewb etc)
he did a 5x5 progression series a long time a go
progress more like pro grass
@@slition5649 your existence is an oxymoron
Jperm needs to do more of progression series, ik that he had the 5x5 progression series and some others
Can we all just appreciate the captions in the video, i mean the impossible from a previous vid, the double parity cube, the s -cube
Hello Jperm, I am french. So, any speedcube shop order costs me 80$ in delivery. However, I need some lube and I wanted to know which kinda homemade or other products I could use to lube my cube. Thank you very much, Sacha
make a vid on ever 2x2 cll alg
Jperm: shows lots of cubing tips
Non-Cuber: Just solve the cube!!!
Up until 6x6 I had no idea you flipped the vid so I was so confused why the color scheme was off but it was still splved
I'm crazy about the 21x21 example solve..
This really helped me out! I cut my 4x4 - 7x7 times down by about 10-15%!
What’s your favorite cube besides your own jperm 3x3?
the 4x4 solve is so confusing when its mirrored
J PERM! PLS DO A REDUCTION EXAMPLE SOLVE ON 5x5! I am so desperate...
Added onto my questions I asked you to answer in your next q&a(my other questions were in your last vids comments);
1: how do you know which position to perform a e perm, because sometimes it works, but sometimes it gives me an h perm
2: how do you join competitions right when they come out, because lets say I check one day ( no competitions), then I check the day after (now there is a competition, but there are already 80 competitors, and like 30 people on the waiting list
3: can you lucid dream?
for E perm, UFR sticker should be same as the visible sticker of UBR corner when you start the standard alg. if this is not true, the do U or U' before starting the algorithm.
I don’t think it would be too easy for you to get better at 3x3 lol ur too good bro much love
I was watching ur vid and the notification popped up
yo jperm where did the weilong AI cube and monster go ai cube review go?
Hey j perm I know you probably won’t read this but you got me into cubing and I solved my 3x3 from your tutorial and I learned how to solve my megaminx from you
pipilapu
I have a question: I am left handed, but I learnt everything right handed as the tutorial I used taught me it the RH way. This means that my RH is better than my LH. Should I practice on using LH more, and swapping hands, or should I stick to doing it right handed? Thanks.
A day after upload, J Perm might not see your question. He is right handed but cubes left handed. Notice that his video tutorials (at least the earlier ones) are mirrored, so the color scheme looks wrong. He has said that he was faster left handed, but not at what stage he decided that. If I were you I would practice a few algorithms both ways. including both easy and hard ones, until you're as comfortable as you can get with both ways. That should answer your question.
edit: Yeah, I replied before getting to his comment on the 4x4x4. 😁
Stay RH
I'm also lefty and cube righty so I say stay RH because you won't have to relearn algs and spend months practising again
If your good with your right hand you shoyls just stick with it so u don't get worse and demotivated
Hi! Can you please make the video on 'How to solve Mirror Rubix Cube'
a puzzle that is a cube when solved, is a cube.
When you realized he typed rubik's with x
Hi Jperm. I recently got into rubix cubes and I know how to solve the 2x2 and the 3x3 (thanks to your videos) and I was thinking about getting a speed cube for 2x2 from speed cube shop and I was wondering if you had a good suggestion for a cube that is not to expensive. Thanks
Tengyun v2m, Valk 2, Mgc elite for flagships or if you want something cheaper, Yupo v2 or standard mgc 2x2 is also good
@@noelnunez1560 ok thanks
Just ordered my first actual cubes ever, a 2x2, a 3x3 and a 5x5, can't wait to mess around with them when I get them.
0:36 Rubix Cube?
can you make a tutorial on pyraminx
j perm you are the best I learned almost evry thing from you that had something to do with the cubeing so thank you.
I have a question Jperm... Is it really advantageous to use magnetic cubes over non magnetic ones??
Yes it’s a huge difference
@@aceoptixx tanks
In some cubes, like the Gan 11 and onwards, if you turn over 45 degrees, you don't actually need to keep forcing it forwards, as it will finish the turn itself. During that time, you can begin the next move. If your turning speed isn't that fast, it doesn't really make a difference.
Another important thing: on 6x6+, you can't try corner cutting (like on a Rubik's brand), so you have to align the cube. Magnets make it so you don't have to go through every single layer and align them.
@@clipPRmusic thanks man..this helps me a lot😄
Jperm: every cube
Square-1: do I look like a sphere to you or what?
You can always trust him to stick to his word.
0:04 forgot eg😳
Hey J Perm, when will you review the Smart Cubes you mentioned a while ago? The Monster Go one and the MoYu one
Your way to solve skewb is very similar to the normal way
Hello J Perm, Tomorrow is my birthday, and I have been a fan of yours for a long time. I really hope that you can respond to my comment as a birthday gift :). You are an awesome RUclipsr, and you always make my day, and I hope you continue making videos forever. Thank you for being so awesome!!!
this 5x5 edgepairing method looks really fun, I'll definitely try to learn that after I pick up my new cubes at the post office tomorrow, incl. a new magnetic stickerless 5x5 :)
The a in on a gan cube looks like among us
🤓🤓🗿🗿🗿🗿💩💩🗿🤓
wait, you switched your v perm again?
where is the 21x21?
Haye Jaye Permi wassup
u introduced me 2 cfop
tought me advanced cross and f2l
made me learn 4x4.... get faster at it
brought my 3x3 avg to 30...25...20...15 and here i am avging 12
and now doing a revision of all these things!!! UR SOOO Great
You should really do example some for methods like roux and Meyer
Finally, jperm now do the skewb. Now we need the square-1 and skew tutorial
One of the first J Perm vids i watched was that example solves video like two years ago. Still love it and still love all your videos ngl
Challenge: put arrows facing a certain direction on all middle faces, scramble, and then try to solve the cube with the middle faces facing the exact same way as you started it. Not sure how hard this would actually be, but it came to my mind after wondering what the odds are of me solving a cube with the middle faces the exact way they were orientated when i pulled it out of the box.
this is like a picture cube. where you can have misoriented centres. He has solved picture cubes in the past.
You said not to learn Skewb from you, but I did and got a sub-9 single and 11.5 average in competition last month!
5:53 ohhh man that arrow had me cracked up so harddddd
Video idea: Solve the virtual rubiks cube (from a few videos ago) with voicebot
Nice! I've been patiently waiting for this!
Enjoyed This Video A Lot!!!!!!
Yaaaaaaay
J perm is a legend
Hi j perm
I'm sub 20 with the Yuxin Little Magic M
What cube should i get.
BTW:I love Ur videos
me: *about to sleep
me phone: ~Jperm has a new video uploaded~
OMG, JPERM KNOWS FULL ZBLL
you asked for this jperm
too true my man
I have been cubing for about 1 and a half year, and thanks to you I just became sub 15! I even started a cubing RUclips channel! It already has 100 subs! I even unboxed the Gan 11 m pro, inspired by you!
I love how the chapters are named:
2x2-children's cube
3x3-rubix cube (yes thats the actual spelling in the video)
4x4-double parity cube
5x5-5x5 (Dylan didn't bother for this one)
6x6-the impossible cube
7x7-why is this an event
Skewb- S-Cube
I can hear zelda and chill in the background, nice choice
Title: "New"
Release date: 2 years ago
That skewb solve is almost exactly how I solve it, including the whole “how do I orient it again???”
Thanks for making tutorials! You helped me solved my first 3x3 or 3x3x3