basically, don't put the cart before the horse if you try to work on turning faster without addressing the stuff brody is talking about, and you wonder why your turning isn't like max park or other "kids" who "turn fast", that's basically why
I was wondering what would be your perspective on this video. I figured you’d appreciate the trickery somewhat. I think it could be effective for bringing actual important tips/techniques to the attention of people who are too fixated on looking cool
I actually was slow with advanced method and still getting sub 30s so I practiced these tips. Now I can even solve it in sub 30 using beginner method. Thank you so much.
Tips for improving: -do some untimed solves to give yourself time to think of the best insertion possible, preferably without rotating for inspection. -give yourself time to plan the whole cross on the bottom (should be able to do it with your eyes closed), that way you can focus on F2L while it's getting done. -also should be able to (eventually) do ALL your algs with your eyes closed, that way you can quickly recognize the next pair, or OLL, or PLL. -during F2L if the side of an edge matches either color on the side, then it can be easily inserted without a cube rotation, so target those. -be able to execute most of your F2L algs from behind to be able to insert into the backslots. -try to get good at M slices, as well as U and D moves by pushing the back with the opposite hand, being able to do those reduces regrips in lots of algs. -also practice drilling algs with your left hand to improve its dexterity, or else it will slow your solves since it's needed in lots of algs. -never turn the cube in last layer, U moves are always faster.
it was a great idea for you to admit those things at the last part and it's actually true thank you so much it really made me realize about turning faster
I was at a point where I was turning slowly watching every step but then I realised every case should be like a flow not figuring out what to do during the solve that made be 8 seconds faster giving me a sub 22 average after only 2 months of cubing
2 tricks to make a hard F2L case REALLY easy: Uploaded 1.5 years ago --> 20th most viewed video 5 awesome tips on how to turn faster Uploaded 11 days ago --> 19th most viewed video The title does attract beginners lol 11/2/2020 Edit: lmao 3rd most viewed now
I started with the biginner methon until I started getting sub 40 consistently than started to learn beginner f2l then advanced along with finger tricks and got a better cube
Tip 1: Learn more fingertricks Tip 2: Learn better algorithms Tip 3: Drill your algorithms Tip 4: Get more efficient at f2l Tip 5 :Realize that turning fast isn't that important
A problem I face when I drill PLL's is that at the end of the algorithm, I don't end up with both my thumbs in front and I continue with doing it again in a regripped state, this hardly ever works for me in solves. BTC, can you please find a way around this for me?
@@kronkurr9737 have you watched the video til the end? If u haven't he basically said turning fast aint as important also most of the tips.here are mostly tips for genersl improvement and less about turning fast...
Dear Brody, I started cubing in November(2016) and improved ever since from 1 min 30 secs to 15 seconds. My best was 12 secs. I tried joining a competition. It was a Saturday and my father agreed because it was my passion. My mother was the opposite and she scolded me for joining it because that day was Saturday which means extra class in school. I went to the location, turns out I didn't do it properly. I only signed up my name and that's it. No ID, nothing. Ever since that day I stopped. Started studying and had good grades. I'm trying to re-join the cubing community as it is my only talent and I'd like to improve it. Yet again, the passion inside of me is gone. Whenever I tried to solve something it gets slower and I get more impatient because I wasn't as fast as I was before. My question is, how do I start all over again? Sincerely, _Chomp_
aimed at noobs and potentially useful unfortunately there are too many abbreviations for noobs like me to make any sense of the video (apart from "finger tricks")
I quit cubbing. I started cubing at 2017 and at 2018 I feel like I really dont like cubing cause it cant bring me to anywhere near pro competitive competition. Now , today, 2019, I feel like I want to cubing again. But worried if my mom doesnt like it, she hates it cause i always buy cubes
sir can u pls tell me what type of cube r u using like.....the cube wt ur showing in the video is a speed cube or a high speed cube? just tell me the cube's name
Most people are saying this is clickbait, it isnt, you cant "solve faster" without the things brody talked about in the video, so what do I say about those comments that say this is clickbait? stop being lazy and start learning properly
sir can you please explain/teach all the algorithms and give them to be fast , please as I am an intermediate solver and want to become better like you , Thank you
Now I'm learning speedcubing by Fridrich's method. Is it correct? Because there 2-3 cases in F2L where you shoud use 11 or 13 (in 1 case) moves. When you say about more efficient methods in F2L I'm more and more confused...
Question: The case used as an example at 4:05 messes up the back slot if it is already solved. I currently use Y L' U L U2 Y' R U R' which preserves the back slot but has 2 rotations. Do I use both depending on situation with back slot or is there another more efficient solution to this that preserves solved back slot..?
But how does this apply to other puzzles such as big cubes, pyraminx/skewb, square 1 etc.? Is it basically use good fingertricks, have efficient solutions and consciously practice trying to turn as fast as you can?
basically, don't put the cart before the horse
if you try to work on turning faster without addressing the stuff brody is talking about, and you wonder why your turning isn't like max park or other "kids" who "turn fast", that's basically why
I was wondering what would be your perspective on this video. I figured you’d appreciate the trickery somewhat. I think it could be effective for bringing actual important tips/techniques to the attention of people who are too fixated on looking cool
Nani!.
@@BrodytheCuber i definitely agree that real honest & effective advice needs to be marketed :)
RUD moves are not working at PLL
How much lube u have put in ur cube and which one
"Turning fast isn't that important"
Feliks: Am I a joke to you?
Yes
Jenny Austin more like Lucas Etter
Fyi feliks is more focused on his efficiency rather than his fingertrick
More like leo he focuses on turning fast on his fast solves
Yeh he’s a robot, he sees it in slow motion
I actually was slow with advanced method and still getting sub 30s so I practiced these tips. Now I can even solve it in sub 30 using beginner method. Thank you so much.
they had us in the first half not gonna lie
Tips for improving:
-do some untimed solves to give yourself time to think of the best insertion possible, preferably without rotating for inspection.
-give yourself time to plan the whole cross on the bottom (should be able to do it with your eyes closed), that way you can focus on F2L while it's getting done.
-also should be able to (eventually) do ALL your algs with your eyes closed, that way you can quickly recognize the next pair, or OLL, or PLL.
-during F2L if the side of an edge matches either color on the side, then it can be easily inserted without a cube rotation, so target those.
-be able to execute most of your F2L algs from behind to be able to insert into the backslots.
-try to get good at M slices, as well as U and D moves by pushing the back with the opposite hand, being able to do those reduces regrips in lots of algs.
-also practice drilling algs with your left hand to improve its dexterity, or else it will slow your solves since it's needed in lots of algs.
-never turn the cube in last layer, U moves are always faster.
Yes
First one is really helpful
True
I think I'll take up chess while on a speedboat blindfolded...
That would be easier 😅
*Literally searching up videos for this right when you post*
lol
When I wake up, my dream came true. BrodytheCuber uploads.
"I pulled a sneaky on ya"
Brody is best meme 2019
it was a great idea for you to admit those things at the last part and it's actually true thank you so much it really made me realize about turning faster
I was at a point where I was turning slowly watching every step but then I realised every case should be like a flow not figuring out what to do during the solve that made be 8 seconds faster giving me a sub 22 average after only 2 months of cubing
4:26 that just made me flashback to that amazing joke you made Brody
*dailycuber is triggered*
r/comedycementery
@Albert Janowski r/ihavereddit
He is really awesome i learned F2L,OLL,PLL from his videos and now I can solve somehow faster as I pratice it for 2 weeks
Thank you bro
Finally a video on this topic
Thanks Brody! All of my solves now have motion blur!
"I pulled a sneaky on you"
Me exits video
2 tricks to make a hard F2L case REALLY easy:
Uploaded 1.5 years ago
--> 20th most viewed video
5 awesome tips on how to turn faster
Uploaded 11 days ago
--> 19th most viewed video
The title does attract beginners lol
11/2/2020 Edit: lmao 3rd most viewed now
Seahorse
@@PranavGadge31 Wynaut
I actually learned the good Ra perms, ty for pointing it out, I immediatly learned the Ra with R, D, and U moves.
For the Jb perm, you can do an F’ push with your pointer finger. When you do the next R, tour finger is set up to do a U move.
Wow how did I never realize this that feels so much more natural
thats what i do
Your channel got me back into cubing. Personal best for 3x3 - 7.58
Seconds? That’s impressive!
Teach me
You deserve a tone of subscribers!!!
My hand: Do you know what to do?
My brain: Yes!
My hand: ok what.
My brain: whatch youtube.
My hand: what!!!.????
i like how you help us beginners by baiting us into this :)
Great video
I don't really comment but this video is very useful thank u Brody.
The best cubing speech ever!
I am going to use it as an example.
This video will probably help me more than my 12 years of schooling
1:23 uhm yeah you got me
1: lube your cube
2: use a good sc
3: turn as hard as you can
How to avoid cube pieces from interlocking?
If I try to rotate too fast or hard the cube kind of lock itself...
@@yogitshankar6348 same
4: break cube by turning hard
I started with the biginner methon until I started getting sub 40 consistently than started to learn beginner f2l then advanced along with finger tricks and got a better cube
Nice video as always!
Thank you
This is one of the best channels of cubing but still underrated
hyy I'm a new in cube world nd ur video help me soo much thanks brother ❤
nice a vid at midnight for me
brodythecuber:drill your algorithms
jperm.net:exists
Very useful I haven't done it yet yet, so I'm going to keep trying.
love the fifth tip
3:23 A fly appears in front of the camera from nowhere
I think that's a jumping spider
Dipika lol
Dipika 😂 sahi hai
Dipika lol 😂 fly
Lol
Thank you so much it's so helpful video... I found lots of missing answers for me here...
You are awesome I just wanted these tips
Good video brody❤
Thank you so much brother 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thanks for the tips!
Your video are very helpful it help me sub 13 in every solve thx so much Brody
I recommend you guys to do 3x3 LSLL, it will help you with your F2L, OLL, and PLL.
Tip 1: Learn more fingertricks
Tip 2: Learn better algorithms
Tip 3: Drill your algorithms
Tip 4: Get more efficient at f2l
Tip 5 :Realize that turning fast isn't that important
Thanks
Told ya Brody is good 😉
What are the most easy algorithms please send me
this actually still helped me turn faster, ive learnt some new things in this video even though i am 11 second average lol
Thanks! Ilearned a better alg for gc perm Thanks a lot
"this J PERM"
J perm: me😀👈
The king of cube
Lol
Non cubers
J perm is one of pll not youcuber he is dylan
@@orrweppeuiiroplico721 yeah cuber
We’ve been tricked, we’ve been backstabbed, and we’ve been quite possibly, bamboozled
I like your explane^^
Very helpful
Brody is still fast af
A problem I face when I drill PLL's is that at the end of the algorithm, I don't end up with both my thumbs in front and I continue with doing it again in a regripped state, this hardly ever works for me in solves. BTC, can you please find a way around this for me?
I hate how everyone says just doing thousands of solves won’t help you improve. Once you know you’re efficient then just do a ton of solves
This is the most useful clickbait😂
How is it clickbait?
@@kronkurr9737 have you watched the video til the end? If u haven't he basically said turning fast aint as important also most of the tips.here are mostly tips for genersl improvement and less about turning fast...
R u serious or r u talking opposite 🤣🤣
He's basically showing people how to solve faster without actually turning faster
huh?
Day 1, you don't know how to turn yet.
Day 43,252,003,274,489,856,000, you are Feliks Zemdegs
@@rubikscubedude4028 I see what you did there.
It's very hard 😭😭😭😁
RUclips be like: let's put this video after 1 year in her recommend
Noob
@@wanazrulnizam3772 he is noob u r just born baby
Ok sry jk
:)
DID YOU JUST ASSUME MY GENDER LITTLE BISH
@@acea830 looks like someone dropped their hydroflask on the wrong side of the road
WOW this is amazing😀
Dear Brody,
I started cubing in November(2016) and improved ever since from 1 min 30 secs to 15 seconds. My best was 12 secs.
I tried joining a competition. It was a Saturday and my father agreed because it was my passion. My mother was the opposite and she scolded me for joining it because that day was Saturday which means extra class in school.
I went to the location, turns out I didn't do it properly. I only signed up my name and that's it. No ID, nothing. Ever since that day I stopped. Started studying and had good grades.
I'm trying to re-join the cubing community as it is my only talent and I'd like to improve it. Yet again, the passion inside of me is gone. Whenever I tried to solve something it gets slower and I get more impatient because I wasn't as fast as I was before.
My question is, how do I start all over again?
Sincerely,
_Chomp_
idk, maybe try putting the algorithms in your memory again and the mores too
Solve in 2 days totally
Alright man, you got me. I subbed here.
Hello Brody I saw u at the comp today
Big tribute to you Brody.....
I was just solving a bone dry Tclap v3 when this dropped OO
Woah where did you buy it
@@wingy5255 Local store lmao
Wtf same
aimed at noobs and potentially useful
unfortunately there are too many abbreviations for noobs like me to make any sense of the video (apart from "finger tricks")
For Ra perm I prefer, R U R' F' R U2 R' U2 R' F R U R U2 R', I think its better.
It’s what I use, but I think it’s worse and I’ll probably learn the RUD one soon
I learnt it today
Me too
My tips to this vid
Jump tip number 5
I quit cubbing. I started cubing at 2017 and at 2018 I feel like I really dont like cubing cause it cant bring me to anywhere near pro competitive competition. Now , today, 2019, I feel like I want to cubing again. But worried if my mom doesnt like it, she hates it cause i always buy cubes
Holy crap dude I thought I was the only one who's in the same situation as well but hey just use one cube and keep practicing ☺️
sir can u pls tell me what type of cube r u using like.....the cube wt ur showing in the video is a speed cube or a high speed cube? just tell me the cube's name
3:23 haha....😂😂 Look at the right suddenly a housefly came if I was there I would have suddenly ran from there I hate housflies
One fine day I was drilling an algorithm, due to more pressure the cube exploded🤣
Most people are saying this is clickbait, it isnt, you cant "solve faster" without the things brody talked about in the video, so what do I say about those comments that say this is clickbait?
stop being lazy and start learning properly
Fantastic
I can turn fast i just need to improve on look ahead. How though?😑
My best tip is turn slower if u turn fast u cant even see the next f2l pair instead choking the solve
Dont focus to much on speed, focus on being consistent on your solves, that means learn to slow down and look ahead.
sir can you please explain/teach all the algorithms and give them to be fast , please as I am an intermediate solver and want to become better like you , Thank you
just imagining how this sounds to someone who learned to solve a rubiks cube
Being efficient is better but finger tricks also matter a lot
1:41
1:45
1:50
1:59
5:02 I understand that it doesn't matter an intermediate level, but it does at a beginner level. It helps so that they don't think while solving.
Now I'm learning speedcubing by Fridrich's method. Is it correct? Because there 2-3 cases in F2L where you shoud use 11 or 13 (in 1 case) moves. When you say about more efficient methods in F2L I'm more and more confused...
May I ask ?what does your method called?
CFOP
Question: The case used as an example at 4:05 messes up the back slot if it is already solved. I currently use Y L' U L U2 Y' R U R' which preserves the back slot but has 2 rotations. Do I use both depending on situation with back slot or is there another more efficient solution to this that preserves solved back slot..?
U R' F R F' U R U R'
This preserves the back slot and also avoids cube rotations which can be a lot slower
@@razaanadam1128 Thanks. I'm a bit slow on the F' but with practice this could be good 👍
@@Feverstockphoto R U R’ U2 R U’ R’ U R U’ R’
@@Feverstockphoto it’s pretty efficient
But how does this apply to other puzzles such as big cubes, pyraminx/skewb, square 1 etc.? Is it basically use good fingertricks, have efficient solutions and consciously practice trying to turn as fast as you can?
Lol be good
@@VENGEANCE684 mate ok I'm trying
What cube is?
The main thing is having a speed cube / or a speedy magnetic cube. Or else you will try this out on a Rubik's brand
how can I learn square 1 algs?
please tell me how you memorised thise algs.
I am having very difficulties in it.
please help!
I looked at the shapes that each side makes.
You have skills
G Good man you’re good you’re good
Please make a video comparing Gan 249 M and Gan 251 M :)
Can you give tips on how to recognize faster
Looks like you pulled a sneaky on half million people:)
What cube did you ised in this video
That kind of Di move and Fi move and flick for the Ui move....When I do on my cube,it won't even budge...Why? 😒
Super