@@michaelvega3884 Hello. Sorry if you were offended. I knew it was a joke, I just didn't, . . . And actually, if you watch Cubastic's "Solving a Rubik's Cube in Freefall", I guess you could call it a flying cube (laughs and smiles).
you have no idea how many things can be made with legos. Their shopping site sells all kinds of electronics that can be used with legos. Nowadays Legos can easily get so complicated that they can become not for children.
It’s not just regular LEGO. It is a set meant for coding, robots, etc. I forget what it’s called because they have a good few, but I know one similar is LEGO mindstorms.
Frankly, Dactyl is the most impressive to me. The others are more about the optimization of the algorithm, which is fun but straightforward in how it is done. After that, it's just the machine vision to set the initial parameters and the servos to implement the solving.
I used to make the robots Dactyl uses (the video is slightly misleading, the robot is made by Shadow in the UK, OpenAI do the... AI). Was a pretty fun job, and lovely people, mildly regret leaving. But London is a bit of a nightmare these days, too much of the rat-race life.
To be fair the best cube solver Felix is very impressive. Also, a human cube has to go in blind before it's revealed, dissect it and then solve it and then drop the cube. The day a robot can do that as well, I'd be impressed.
The self solving one would be awesome if... the motors were strong enough to flip it in the air, and solve it before it landed. Now THAT would be something.
@@winsomehax wow, that would be awesome! I guess they'd need to use another solving algorithm as well though (should be easy enough to implement)... Using f2l is great for humans, but extremely inefficient for a machine.
I figured out an easy way to dismantle and reassemble the 3x3x3 cube. I haven't figured out how to solve it legitimately. There are booklets you can read to learn it , but I wanted to figure it out myself.
lemon cuber it’s a joke amongst cubers that gan is the apple of cubing. they make pretty good products, hype them up to be better than they actually are, and then charge wayyyy too much for them
as time goes on, you get better and faster at finishing all your homework right when the teacher walks in and then you went to a higher grade with harder work
Shoudn't those mechanical solvers be divided to at least two types. Those who grabbed - turn - realease, and those who managing turns by revolving center elements?
it's really not that hard, basically. just look it up! if you have a hard time memorizing sequences of moves, look into the Roux method. if you want to figure it out by yourself, learn group theory, I guess.
Now that self solving rubik's cube is unique and super interesting and actually something that I would want and show off. Unlike some .gif NFT that can be copied with a right click.............
Yeah, my younger brother, who was otherwise a lazy dunce, theif, drug user, and abuser, could solve a Rubik's cube in under a minute. Go figure. Everyone has a special talent 😀
Easy one, determine that the position is in a state of a 20 God's algorithm to be solved. Aka the cube can't be more far away from being solved in the fewest moves.
@@j.thomas1420 One 20 move solution might always involve adjacent faces for each subsequent move. Another 20 move solution may have opposite faces as adjacent moves and those can be done simultaneously. Also, is a 180 degree rotation considered one move or two? They take longer. I believe one of those robots actually decides which direction to rotate a 180 degree move to optimize merging with subsequent 90 degree move on an adjacent face-- which can be started sooner depending upon the which direction the prior move is going.
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Bruh moment
WOW these people need to be prevented from breeding! Oh no need thats already been taken care of!
In the above video, are you sure it solved in .09 seconds? I think it was 0.9 seconds. ruclips.net/video/GJKdbGAF9H0/видео.html
@Iyas kelu A robot magician?
@Iyas kelu Its not solving is it! its pretending to solve it! If it can do it quicker than a robot!
3:02 look! The position of 'Z' and 'Y' is swapped on the keyboard!
It's called a German keyboard
@@elgmoes thanks for the information!
@@elgmoes French is qwertz too
ElgMoes lmao😂
yeah sure we get that but why the hell did you notice that
1979: We'll have flying cars in the future!
2020: Flying rubix cubes
sorry rubix is a cleaning company rubiks is what your looking for
>2030 : A rubik cube can make dinner now
Flying cars would be "practical". Flying RCs would serve no useful purpose. Please clarify your point.
@@jennifertate4397 Its a joke
@@michaelvega3884 Hello. Sorry if you were offended. I knew it was a joke, I just
didn't, . . . And actually, if you watch Cubastic's "Solving a Rubik's Cube in Freefall", I guess you could call it a flying cube (laughs and smiles).
Plot twist: The Rubik’s cube was a paid actor
😂😂
no offense but this joke is sooo overused
well... 5:35 technically is
@@rybertriongd jesus cant you just let people enjoy jokes?
@@ronsexton1040 true
i love how the first one is made out of legos lol
you have no idea how many things can be made with legos. Their shopping site sells all kinds of electronics that can be used with legos. Nowadays Legos can easily get so complicated that they can become not for children.
So true, my friends and I often visualize new ideas in Lego first because it doesn't need glue and can be reused
It’s not just regular LEGO. It is a set meant for coding, robots, etc. I forget what it’s called because they have a good few, but I know one similar is LEGO mindstorms.
Yessssss it is
Lego is the Best thing to build.
Let's take a minute and appreciate the amazing amount of modern technology and engineering that has gone into solving a child's toy puzzle.
Floating self-solving cube was my favorite!
The narrator misspeaks at 1:46..."solving the cube in .09 seconds."
It's actually 0.9 seconds.
Yes I pointed that out to him in his pinned comment.
Fastest has been 0.35 tbh
Cuz there flawed.
People need to find a legitimate reason for existence
In rubiks videos, we talk like cubers
2:32 like under a frigging second this is insane
It quick
It fast
But most importantly: it robot
The self solving was cool.
Wow! That's great. I can now sleep better at night knowing this thing exists.
"Plush Giraffe Perturbation" is gonna be my next band name.
Sounds like mast... I meant I'm Just gonna stay quiet
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Imagine blinking and missing a Rubik’s cube being solved
Look up the 2x2 world record
Smart Hungarian invention!
Thx Mr. Ernő Rubik
Frankly, Dactyl is the most impressive to me. The others are more about the optimization of the algorithm, which is fun but straightforward in how it is done. After that, it's just the machine vision to set the initial parameters and the servos to implement the solving.
I used to make the robots Dactyl uses (the video is slightly misleading, the robot is made by Shadow in the UK, OpenAI do the... AI). Was a pretty fun job, and lovely people, mildly regret leaving. But London is a bit of a nightmare these days, too much of the rat-race life.
Yep, came for Dactyl in the thumbnail, and not disappointed.
Interesting video. Many thanks.
when someone says "I tHoUgHt MaGnEtS aTtAcHeD tO eAcHoThEr"
nice vid i knew the robots would take over the world soon
Ah, life's work is complete. You can retire knowing you have served mankind to it's fullest. Congrat's!!!
I can put to rest all the years of frustration trying to solve the cube. It can solve itself now!
Your pronunciation is really good.
Awesome Rubik's cube solvers.
"After 23 years and $300,000 dollars..I finally built the fastest Rubik's Cube beating machine!" the guy said.
And to think I'd have to go to a casino to watch an idiot throw money away.
To be fair the best cube solver Felix is very impressive.
Also, a human cube has to go in blind before it's revealed, dissect it and then solve it and then drop the cube.
The day a robot can do that as well, I'd be impressed.
3:43 That is my speed!!!😂
😂😂
Ur likw 3x faster than me and i dont like it
Your time is better than mine my average is 45 seconds
I thought it's 5:00
That's fast
Teacher: you have one minute left to hand in your test
Me: 1:14
I was most impressed with the record holding robot, but the most interesting is the hand robot, i think.
Maarten van Helden dude it literally uses ps3 cameras
The self solving one would be awesome if... the motors were strong enough to flip it in the air, and solve it before it landed. Now THAT would be something.
@@winsomehax wow, that would be awesome! I guess they'd need to use another solving algorithm as well though (should be easy enough to implement)... Using f2l is great for humans, but extremely inefficient for a machine.
@@winsomehax dude, where do you think you're going, I dont think that's possible with those tiny servos and processor
Remarkable. I had no idea.
I like that self-solving cube :)
Having a robot “solve” a rubics cube is like having Google win a pub quiz.
I love the japanase version, a cube that can resolve itself...
hi
u can buy it now.. :p
The floating cube is actually solving using CFOP... Nice
Excellent video
You have collected nice information
But men who solved the cube with in 4 to 5 seconds are greater than these machines
That’s crazy that the human wr was almost as fast as the first robot’s time
he mentioned the gan robot being perfect for comp but the gan i (the only cube it can use) isnt comp legal because of the mechanics inside
yeah but it can show a step by stepp pattern to scramble the cube according to predetermined difficulty scramble level
I believe it was mentioning perfect for comp scrambling. We all know how many records that have been placed by miscrambles....
This is amazing, but also some scary ass “Skynet” shit
4:33 so we're not gonna talk about how smooth that hand is ?
I figured out an easy way to dismantle and reassemble the 3x3x3 cube. I haven't figured out how to solve it legitimately. There are booklets you can read to learn it , but I wanted to figure it out myself.
0:44 : wow this cube looks new!
0:47 : looks like a 2 year old cube!
I think that they are all the best, for their own uniqueness... 😎👍
Of course, they ALL have lovely bottoms.
The next episode of watching random stuff during quarantine
great love the hands
That self solving cube is faster than me
Hello where can i find the diy tutorial of self solving rubiks cuve..i cant find it in human controller channel in RUclips
7:37
‘Roobux cube’
Very fun video, but there is an edit needed at 1:46 : Correct solve time was "zero - point - nine seconds," not "point - zero - nine seconds."
Pfffff i can solve a 1x1 rubiks cube less than a second
I can solve a 0 x 0 I. -1.034 seconds
Amazing!
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lemon cuber it’s a joke amongst cubers that gan is the apple of cubing. they make pretty good products, hype them up to be better than they actually are, and then charge wayyyy too much for them
You said "point zero nine seconds" which is 9/100 of a second. I have a feeling you meant zero point nine seconds.
Very interesting, amazing and worthwhile video.
as time goes on, you get better and faster at finishing all your homework right when the teacher walks in
and then you went to a higher grade with harder work
graet job
I like the part when it breaks the cube :)
Rubik's cube is only fascinating till the point you learn how easy it is to solve it.
3:29 see it in 0.25 speed
It's crazy how advanced we as humans have become to be able to build these things.
Man imagine how stressful a Rubik's cube that unsolves after u have only 1 more part to rotate
Awesome👏
The robotic hand was the most impressive for me, astonishing dexterity and speed !
(BTW : 4:58 I see Boston Dynamics have followers :-)
What motor is used? Is it custom build motor? Is it solving using Image processing?
Shoudn't those mechanical solvers be divided to at least two types. Those who grabbed - turn - realease, and those who managing turns by revolving center elements?
This was really neat...thanks!
1:46 ".09 seconds"?
Just imagine how proud Erno Rubik is. A lot of people have already invested not just precious time but also resources in "playing" his invented toy.😄
I can imagine myself getting irritated and smashing this cube into pieces... lol
6:38 Do this with your friend and he will run out of the house 😂
1:34 OMG It's a DaYan, damn, i miss dayan, i hope they will come out with an insanely good 3x3 soon
Top Scream the tengyun
@@deekay1306 I know, sure TengYun is sick, but i think dayan can do better
tengyun v2m just released
Saltcheese i know #hellahyped
and along comes the dayan tengyun v2. I would get it if it weren't for GAN
when i am an old grumpy veteran in the rebellion against the machine overlords, i shall come back to this moment
What is a programming language?
1:53
It doesn't matter really. Don't be hyped because of a language.
The self-solving cube is using cfop. Nice
This makes me mad.
I bought my first rubics cube when they first came out.
And i still cannot solve it.
it's really not that hard, basically. just look it up!
if you have a hard time memorizing sequences of moves, look into the Roux method.
if you want to figure it out by yourself, learn group theory, I guess.
Can you build a robot?
@@DadCMusic lol.
No
Look up how to weekly he has a beginners method for it
Look up j perm
Thank goodness we don't have any real problems in this world which could benefit from the individuals involved.
"what is my purpose"
"you solve a rubix cube"
"oh my god"
Rubik's*
The first clip of Dackyl is me trying to do one handed solves lol
I want to see a robot that peels the stickers off and then sticks them back on as a solving method.
4:33 Can it.......can it do other things?...
LOL
Now that self solving rubik's cube is unique and super interesting and actually something that I would want and show off. Unlike some .gif NFT that can be copied with a right click.............
Fantástico!
thank you
This is awesome, two thumbs up!
5:58 CFOP
finally tech used for something good
3:36
I like the floating/solving its self Rubik's cube
when my small brother solved it in 39 seconds...i was shocked
Yeah, my younger brother, who was otherwise a lazy dunce, theif, drug user, and abuser, could solve a Rubik's cube in under a minute. Go figure. Everyone has a special talent 😀
It’s easy though
@@bigbosspanda1976 not everyone can do it easily I thought it was impossible until I learned it
This seems to me to be an example of electronic. ‘Thinking’ as opposed to organic thinking 💭 Its an indication of where we’re all heading.
No need for that all you need is an alien for example feliks zemdegs,he came from the planet of cuboria
Impressive; the question is: how to measure the complexity of the cube's disorder in its initial state?
Easy one, determine that the position is in a state of a 20 God's algorithm to be solved. Aka the cube can't be more far away from being solved in the fewest moves.
@@j.thomas1420 One 20 move solution might always involve adjacent faces for each subsequent move. Another 20 move solution may have opposite faces as adjacent moves and those can be done simultaneously. Also, is a 180 degree rotation considered one move or two? They take longer. I believe one of those robots actually decides which direction to rotate a 180 degree move to optimize merging with subsequent 90 degree move on an adjacent face-- which can be started sooner depending upon the which direction the prior move is going.
@@johnvriezen4696 Indeed
Everyone's a gangsta..untill the real MITian walks in
HELLOWORLD nice video :)
thank you
Gan has made a v2 of the robot that is much faster
The future of our humanity will be robotics. A collaboration of man AND machine.
yep i be the prick that puts another red sticker on from 2nd cube just to throw of the robots
all ingenious!
Cubers here?
Yes
Yes I am a cuber, my best record is 3.16 sec (0.2 OFF MAX PARKS CRAZY OFFICIAL SOLVE!)
Jesus.....robots really are taking over!
Can I have one of the machine because I cannot solve a rubix cube
it's really not hard to learn
Although I learn it after a Month
@@manasthapa5858
cool!
Levitating self-solving cube is something !! =)
7:37 lol the robot complexified the solving
Yeah because it can't move the top layer
Alternate title should be "Nerds Build Machines to shatter world records held by nerds"
you'd be surprised how little that narrows it down
in fact that doesn't even narrow it down it just makes it less specific
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no
JESUS CHRIST can we all just just calm down
I’m the youngest so quiet down I’m watching the vid
So.. yes I will watch it. Don’t listen to the other people
GUEVARA TECH why swear it’s not helping anyone