As a CFOP cuber this method is really interesting because of the fact no rotations were used. If I had known about the Roux method when I started speedcubing I definitely would’ve learned it.
But to be fair, look ahead is much harder on roux, and im not sure about move count, but move count can be absurdly low on cfop if u get good solutions. So you might get slightly faster average.
@@knnth070 thats why i said u get faster average but not the world records, cus people can get a 25 move solution without stopping which is why yusheng du got a 3.42 second solve or whatever the time was
What I love about this representation is that it follows the commonly ignored Roux Rules: 1. Rotationless 2. Don't break the First Block when solving Second Block
I love the roux method because there are so little algorithms to memorise. Most of it can be done intuitively. I started with CFOP, then took about a month break from it. When I came back I had to relearn all the algorithms I had forgotten. Super frustrating. Meanwhile with the Roux method, I didn't cube for over 3 months and it took me just a few hours to learn the important algorithms again
Cfop is algorithmic while roux is intuitive. If you want to be extremely fast, pick cfop, if you want to be a little slower but still very fast pick roux
@@mornsoltice ...Roux is intuitive? It has less moves but cfop allows you to not think at all for anything. And tell me, what was the latest world record using roux?
I don't solve with Roux I normally use CFOP but it feels alot more natural to me that after orienting the corners you make the cross with M moves and then oll and pll (with M moves). I know it's probably slower but it feels more natural
I need to learn this eventually, when I find the time to spend on it. Currently CFOP, as most, but I'm eager for improvements & maybe cross-methods ideas, so that in certain sitations, it might be + funny to mix the strats/algo if you get a lucky case in another méthod, for instance...
For anyone want to know the cube name in the video: It's the Valk 3 Elite. The reason why it has such a clicky clacky sound is because of the center cap magnet (yep, they put 4 magnet around the center cap), and also the cube mechanisms too😅
I figured out my own roux method after hearing about it. I should try other methods to building the side block. That one looks interesting though. Can’t move that quickly either. Sometimes I take longer doing a reverse rotation.
Really? That's amazing. I must try it nowe. As a CFOP user I'm just seeing other methods for the first time now and can't believe there are other intuitive methods
After 7 years of being unhappy with cubing, i was peaking only sub 20, I really didn't enjoy the hobby... I had no idea it was just CFOP that was holding me back. I hate cfop with a passion, I don't find anything about it interesting. Now that I'm switching to roux, I haven't had this much fun speedcubing since I first started
I made my own version of Roux 1 Block 1 Block 2 then top corners solve bottom edges with M U moves *intuitively* then OLL top edges with only M U moves then You end up with H perm or U perm use the U perms with MU moves only
I am a cfop cuber and this method has no rotatations which is really cool and fast but the fact is that i would still use cfop since almost ever speed cuber uses cfop and i think roux has to many steps to learn that's why i would not use roux method
CFOP Steps: Cross F2L OLL PLL Roux Steps: Block 1 Block 2 CMLL LSE They are divided into the same number of steps - And the first two are essentially the same as the first 2 with CFOP, Blocks 1 and 2 are just a more efficient version of Cross+F2L Also, CFOP can be rotation-less. Even if you needed to see the back F2L slots due to lack of lookahead, you can use d2 to see the back and avoid regripping.
@@kiraPh1234kd moves are pseudo rotations Also Roux has same steps but less moves And it's pretty ergonomic bc Not everyone uses Roux bc CFOP it's more popular but that doesn't mean it's better
Absolutely no, roux has 42 algorithm (CMLL), and if you already know COLL then good for you 'cause CMLL is exactly the same as COLL, so most of it is intuitive, ZZ is exactly the same as CFOP except it uses weird method to orient all edges
A little doubt from a CFOPer here😅. Once you orient the edges, why doing left and right edges instead of doing bottom edges and proceed to an easy PLL? I love learning new ways and algs, but every time I come to this step, I automatically want solve bottom and get to H, Z or U perm. Why not?
Because you can get efficient and do EOLR, that means solving these edges while orienting everything the cases really are not slower, and the name of the method you just described is ZBRoux
As a CFOP cuber this method is really interesting because of the fact no rotations were used. If I had known about the Roux method when I started speedcubing I definitely would’ve learned it.
It's easy if you know fridrich, must learn only 3 or 4 algorithms
But to be fair, look ahead is much harder on roux, and im not sure about move count, but move count can be absurdly low on cfop if u get good solutions. So you might get slightly faster average.
@@kinocubing5389 Roux averages about 10 STM less than CFOP, so that compensates for the worse lookahead
@@knnth070 thats why i said u get faster average but not the world records, cus people can get a 25 move solution without stopping which is why yusheng du got a 3.42 second solve or whatever the time was
1 month into rubik, I found that Roux is too fun than CFOP, no rotation, but im still didnt understand and use oll and pll instead lmao
God damn those clicks were satisfying
Yeah 😮🎉
magnet
yah ik
most calming thing on earth magnet cube
I think its valk 3 m idk i just heard the sound and it hear the same
What I love about this representation is that it follows the commonly ignored Roux Rules:
1. Rotationless
2. Don't break the First Block when solving Second Block
he didn't break either of those rules though
@@S1neWav_
That's why I said I love it.
Most non-Roux solvers do the Blocks in an F2L manner.
@@thesphyrth wait i straight up read "it doesn't follow"
sorry lmaoooo
But it's still a very inefficient solution
@@Jupilogy atleast its an example solve of someone who looks atleast sub-20 tbh, i got sub-20 with way worse technique imho
This is the most satisfying method to use imo (M and U moves pumps dopamine into my brain)
H case is just amazing
@@justinultes8886 indeed
It seems to be another nice method to learn.
As a new person who uses roux I am glad someone made a video on it
since Im a cfop user but I also know the roux method, I do this really stupid thing where for solving edges and corners I use my oll and pll algs lmal
Same. I also use CFOP
The cube must feel so smooth
I love the roux method because there are so little algorithms to memorise. Most of it can be done intuitively.
I started with CFOP, then took about a month break from it. When I came back I had to relearn all the algorithms I had forgotten. Super frustrating.
Meanwhile with the Roux method, I didn't cube for over 3 months and it took me just a few hours to learn the important algorithms again
Can you please make a tutorial for how to solve cube in pro way
Cfop is algorithmic while roux is intuitive. If you want to be extremely fast, pick cfop, if you want to be a little slower but still very fast pick roux
Thanks a lot sir
@@vykintasrakutis2503 nah roux is faster cfop usually 55-60 move roux 45-50 but
@@mornsoltice ...Roux is intuitive? It has less moves but cfop allows you to not think at all for anything. And tell me, what was the latest world record using roux?
@@vykintasrakutis2503 I think it’s like 4.03
This feels like learning cube from start 😂😂
I tried using this method for one-handed, it’s so cool
Cfop has been proven to be faster, but this one is a bit easier.
I don't solve with Roux I normally use CFOP but it feels alot more natural to me that after orienting the corners you make the cross with M moves and then oll and pll (with M moves). I know it's probably slower but it feels more natural
Make a tutorial of how we solve this in a little slow way
there are many roux tutorials on youtube to search for 😉
What cube is that? It sounds really nice 😂
I need to learn this eventually, when I find the time to spend on it.
Currently CFOP, as most, but I'm eager for improvements & maybe cross-methods ideas, so that in certain sitations, it might be + funny to mix the strats/algo if you get a lucky case in another méthod, for instance...
Smart
as a zz user the roux method looks really satisfying for some reason
ikr
I wish i started with this not the beginner method, but it works
This demonstration is faster than my average
For anyone want to know the cube name in the video: It's the Valk 3 Elite. The reason why it has such a clicky clacky sound is because of the center cap magnet (yep, they put 4 magnet around the center cap), and also the cube mechanisms too😅
I figured out my own roux method after hearing about it. I should try other methods to building the side block. That one looks interesting though.
Can’t move that quickly either. Sometimes I take longer doing a reverse rotation.
CFOP is just better because it doesnt use that many M moves (M moves are slower) and has better look ahead
we slicing the center in this one Ⓜ️Ⓜ️Ⓜ️Ⓜ️
I use cfop but i actually learn roux to practice my M moves for cfop and it help a ton
What cube are you using?
how and why does your cube sound like that i want it
What cube is it pls
Valk 3 elite m
Fun fact : This is the most intuitive of the big 3 (CFOP, ROUX and ZZ)
Really? That's amazing. I must try it nowe. As a CFOP user I'm just seeing other methods for the first time now and can't believe there are other intuitive methods
That fact that my last name is Le Roux
Bro I have a friend. He has a cube that don’t turning ( worst than rubiks brand) and I can’t turn the middle layer on that cube
After 7 years of being unhappy with cubing, i was peaking only sub 20, I really didn't enjoy the hobby... I had no idea it was just CFOP that was holding me back. I hate cfop with a passion, I don't find anything about it interesting. Now that I'm switching to roux, I haven't had this much fun speedcubing since I first started
Wowww samee. Nice to hear you enjoy it again 😁
I love the methord you will make a vedio to explain this methord
Me using layer by layer seeing this video:
What is this cube model name?😊
yeah yeah but how do you make the second block without ruining the first block? it always troubles me
The last method is like in 4x4
BRO YOU CUBE SOUND LIKE A CUSTOM 500 DOLLAR KEYBOARD
What specific cube model is that ?
What is your rubik's cube brand?
And when you can solve both of them CFOP ROUX :)) xD
I made my own version of Roux 1 Block 1 Block 2 then top corners solve bottom edges with M U moves *intuitively* then OLL top edges with only M U moves then You end up with H perm or U perm use the U perms with MU moves only
That is called 2 hole Roux
That LSE kinda hurt me, ngl
What cube did you use
Roux for the win!
Cubers:hmm nice method
Gamers:OMG I LIKE THIS METHOD I LIKE ROBUX METHOD 😄😄😄
Cuber:WHAT THE F-
What cube are you using in this video
I’m a CFOP cuber but I can do Roux too
When you say “solving top layer corners” what should I study to solve them?
Cmll
i need to know what cube that is and exactly how its set up like jesus christ
What cube is that pls
Lumberjack
im always slow on CMLL🤣others are easy
why is it like a 4x4 💀
Bro i came to Roux because of the Puppet Cube II 😂😅😂😅
That is a Qiyi cube right? If im not wrong that is a Valk
What cube is this?
Bro is j perms son💀
hi bro which cube is this 🥺
It's its it's it's genius
Can you give me the algorithm
Bro his rubix cube sounds like a keyboard•_•
Bro plz formula for this nethod
what cube is this
Which method is best to learn for speedcubing? Cfop or Roux?
Both are good
What cube is that
I am a cfop cuber and this method has no rotatations which is really cool and fast but the fact is that i would still use cfop since almost ever speed cuber uses cfop and i think roux has to many steps to learn that's why i would not use roux method
CFOP Steps:
Cross
F2L
OLL
PLL
Roux Steps:
Block 1
Block 2
CMLL
LSE
They are divided into the same number of steps - And the first two are essentially the same as the first 2 with CFOP, Blocks 1 and 2 are just a more efficient version of Cross+F2L
Also, CFOP can be rotation-less. Even if you needed to see the back F2L slots due to lack of lookahead, you can use d2 to see the back and avoid regripping.
@@kiraPh1234kd moves are pseudo rotations
Also Roux has same steps but less moves
And it's pretty ergonomic bc
Not everyone uses Roux bc CFOP it's more popular but that doesn't mean it's better
Cfop method on top😜
Hey sir. I have a question- cn you now Able to solve it in like 1 minute of time is it's possible now?😅
How fast can you solve the cube using Roux method ?
Best time is around 5 seconds i think.
Amd there are many Roux usrrs that are sub 10.
Sean Patrick Villanueva averages sub6 and gas a 4.11 with it
And Rouxers are less than 1% of cubers
Still make great times
How long would it take to learn this?
Well intermediate roux uses 10 algorithms and the rest is intuitive solving
It's like solving a big F2L thingy
CFOP🔛🔝
Ngl i use CFOP but i think i wanna learn zz and roux too, but i hear they have more algs, is that rumor true? I heard it from my cuber fren
No roux has less algs
Roux has 42 algs only
Whereas cfop has 72 algs I guess
And zz has infinite algs(493 algs)
So roux is least dependent on algs
@@janukandwal7060 ah thank you
Absolutely no, roux has 42 algorithm (CMLL), and if you already know COLL then good for you 'cause CMLL is exactly the same as COLL, so most of it is intuitive, ZZ is exactly the same as CFOP except it uses weird method to orient all edges
@@janukandwal7060 ZZ it's the same as CFOP there's no infinite algs
You cup stack what’s your best cycle
What's the name of cube
cube name
Can u do ZZ plese
making ablock is challenging
At first but latter becomes like the cross
A little doubt from a CFOPer here😅. Once you orient the edges, why doing left and right edges instead of doing bottom edges and proceed to an easy PLL? I love learning new ways and algs, but every time I come to this step, I automatically want solve bottom and get to H, Z or U perm. Why not?
Because you can get efficient and do EOLR, that means solving these edges while orienting everything the cases really are not slower, and the name of the method you just described is ZBRoux
how does your cubs sound more like a type writer than a typewriter does
Lube
Or buy cube
Whos the best tutorial for Roux method training
Kian Mansour probably.
Kian Mansour probably.
Uff just now i noticed that i twice replied to myself... it was by accident... well ok i guess
What does roux never rotates mean?
It means that they stay in their position without doing any x y z rotation to the cube which is can reduce time
@@Alam-bh1tx ok thanks
I cant even solve a rubiks cube im a begginer
What’s that cube
Cfop on top
I kinda tried to learn roux, it's cool but not for me.
WHAT KINF OF CUBW IS THAT?! gimmie it
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@@Strike1141 you
ROUXbiks cube
I use roux and i can barely get sub 15
Good
Eddie! You’re too CFOP minded!
I think i would rather do advanced cfop
Roux is objectively optimal for 3x3 but ok
Go ahead
I use roux but I’m slow
bro make it slow
No thank I'll keep solving in cfop method
I am the 900 like
what cube is that
Probably some sort of Valk
Can dis get me banned or disqualified?
no wtf its a legit method
make it slow
roux > CFOP