Bro you are the most underrated ytber in the world you make great videos btw I already commented this at one of your orher videos but can you try to learn how to ride a skateboard that would be cool ps love your video’s and keep up the good work love from holland 🇳🇱
as a speedcuber, i have massive respect for you. it’s awesome you followed mike’s tutorial which is definitely more advanced than what most beginners learn. it’s crazy how you learned f2l so quickly. the learning curve is steeper but if you decide to continue with speedsolving, you will have a big advantage. loved the video :)
Very impressive! I’ve been into cubes for awhile, my current record is 17 seconds, once you memorize the CFOP algorithms your time should drop significantly! You learn fast so I bet you could drop below a minute pretty fast! Your videos are awesome! Keep it up!
I love how you always show progress in perfecting it n you don't leave out of any failed attempts AND that you ACTUALLY don't know how to do it from the start . Some RUclipsrs make videos where they attempt doing something that they already know how ... which makes us viewers (beginners) think that it's not possible for us to do so. Best to say your video actually makes me motivated in trying things that i thought i'd never could. Never change mate!
Just want to ad something. There are more than 4 methods when solving the rubiks cube. You just showed the more popular ones. It is really awesome that you have done a lot of research when filming this video which a lot of people aren’t doing (they are doing less research than you did). Good job man and congratulations on solving the Rubik’s cube (you are officially a cuber).
@@KimTaehyung-xs5eg Well your comment is not fun. And the secret thing i’m using in my comment that nobody on the internet understands is called sarcasm.
It's funny how I actually started learning just because I was sick and tired of having our Rubik's cube at home unsolved so I searched up a tutorial and solved it then I was like this is fun and showed it to my family then scrambled it and did the same process a few times. I then went down and wrote down how to solve it on a sheet that I understood and for quite a few days I would literally sit at the table with the sheet and time myself while listening to music. It was so fun for some reason. I started out with a time of 10mins and was able to bring it down to 3min in like 1 week (it was so long ago I can't exactly remember) At that time there was like 1 thing I was bad at and still used the sheet until I got 2 minutes but I knew everything by then and I would lower my time until about 1min (I think) using beginners method. I had then hit a wall so decided to learn the "yellow" cross OLL which brought it down to around about 50s then I learnt intuitive f2l and then I really saw my time drop to around 40s after a few weeks then 30s after a month and then I learnt full PLL which over about 2-3 months (can't exactly remember) I brought my time down to 20s and then brought it down to my current pb which is 15s. It's kinda funny how I went from looking at a sheet while solving to get like a 5min time to getting 20s times consistently. The only reason I started was to solve the Rubik's cube at our house that has been bought like 3 years prior just sitting there unsolved and I end up with a 15s time lol
@@calebcarson7254 tbh, using beginner method along with some finger tricks as taught by the famous cuber/youtuber J-perm, its not a hard deal...just check his channel if u want to learn cubing too 😃
ngl I've always been amazed by how fast some people can do it, it's crazy lmao, good job bro, I'm proud of you, every week you bring something new and creative af
With efficient practice, you can cut your time very fast. I have been practicing for about 1 year now and i can solve it at around 17 seconds. There are many people who solve it under 15 seconds by practicing for just 1 year. But yeah, great job mike.👏👍 Hope you keep on making similar contents like this. 😃
Thank you for your insipiration. This video helped me to solve the rubik's cube in under 2 minutes. It really helped when you've explained how to use intuition in solving the rubik's cube.
You motivated me to learn it. SO thank you that you uploaded this video! I'm really enjoy cubing, and I'm averageing like 26 seconds now. SO THANK YOU AGAIN!
I was having a squizze through your chanel today showing a friend and relise how much you cleared out 0.o although i have to admit that it does look so proffesional now and your chanel is really seeing that growth we were all talking about a year ago! Its so good to see bro! You honestly deserve it! Your video quality just gets better and better, just dont forget us lil ones when you hit a mil ♡
Yeah man I felt that was the best choice. The other videos are still on RUclips I just put them on private. Maybe in future when I'll have more vids I'll put them back again. For now it's just better like this 😁
Thats what i figured, i dont disagree although i do really enjoy some of the older vids and i hope some go back up later or you at least react to them in a year or 2. I see the direction that your taking the chanel and understand why you decided to do it. The chanel really does look good now. I love the style and hope your proud of it ♡
I just found u yesterday and now I have almost watched all ur videos and I have also subscribed . U really deserve a lot of subscribes because ur content is amazing and I can really see how hard u work for ur videos 🥰
I actually thought its something you are born with or born without. Like either you can solve it naturally, or you cant. didnt know i can learn to do it DEFINITELY GONNA TRY
I remember my first time learning to slove the Rubiks cube it was so fun when I finally learned it, I felt like I achieved something, after a bit of practice I solved it under 2 min.
Half a year ago, I learned how to solve a Rubik's Cube in 2 days. My record was 1:36. A couple of months later my friend taught me another algorithm in 40 minutes and my record was 2:03. Then I combined these two algorithms and now my record is 0:50 and I still practice using this algorithm. It never took me more than three minutes to solve a Rubik's Cube.
I love Mike shakes creativity, how good his videos are put together and his commitment towards his videos. Mike shake is one of the best RUclipsrs I've ever watched!
3:00 dude, that´s not the world record lol, 3.47 is the world record since 2018, but it is understandable you did not know it since the video is not that popular ... but still, great job!! I love this video, is so nice to see more people getting into the cubing community! I average around 9-10 seconds and these 2 years of cubing were awsome, keep practicing, and good luck!
It took me almost more than a month to solve my first Rubik's cube all by intuition. Although I did it but never had the satisfaction as I can't solve it any time soon. I tried some algorithms and cheat sheets but all in vain. Seeing your video inspired me once again to solve the Rubik's cube. Hope to solve it this time with the correct approach. Thank you Mike...glad that I discovered your super cool channel Awesome video and god level video editing 👌👌👍 God bless 💖
I'm a cuber with a personal best of 30.04 seconds in a normal (3by3) Rubik's cube. This feels so great that people are finally realising how easy it is and fun to solve a Rubik's cube and that you do not need to be a genius to be able to do it.
My first day I was so obsesioned with the cube, I prefered the cube rather than my own cellphone because it was so fun to see how every time you are getting better at something 1 week later I did 42 seconds and now I am learning CFOP Any tip?
When I was first learning cube It took me a week bro because I don't have any time but after knowing all the methods it was solved in 5 minutes and I tried 2nd time it took 2 minutes and I am sure anyone can do it if you have patience to follow
searched this video 1month ago how you learned it but when seeing it again i solved it in 47 sec thats 5 time in the whole vid thnx buddy for your guidance on how to learn to solve it
Hi. Real cuber here. Noice job. You honestly did pretty well and literally skipped LBL or layer by layer which is the beginners method like just WOW. Even people who already learned LBL find it hard to learn CFOP but dang, you learned it in under a week. Once again great content keep it uo bro😃😃😃
Thanks man! I still have to work to pay the bills and the current situation is slowing me down. In future I'll have all the time to make more and better vids
Alright bro, I’ll set you a goal try learn a backflip this week on flat. Start by learning it on a tramp if you have one and then bring it to doing: Back rolls on a mattress Completely Lob sided back handspring on mattress Lobsided back handspring on mattress Back handspring on mattress No hand backhand spring on mattress (no land) No tuck backflip on mattress (no land) Tuck backflip on mattress (no land) Tuck backflip on mattress (land) And then take mattress of and do it on grass!😄
Its so late, but i agree with Mike, you just have to start. I started learning to play guitar, learned a new language and solved rubik's cube. Ended up atleast learning to do the cube. I sorta left the language but i know some basics atleast . Its worth learning something new
@@MikeShake Ok cool. I like your flip videos the most (although all the videos on your channel are cool) so once you're out of isolation/quarantine learning it would really make my day.
Bro learning how to solve a cube for the first time using CFOP is like someone who never touched a computer learning how to code, it's so hard and you did it. HOW??
Same, I use the beginner layer by layer method(cuz I'm too lazy to learn cfop) and I managed to get 1min and 1s :). Not my average tho that was wen I got lucky and the yellow cross and mid pieces alr matched up🤣
Yes! I knew that I was close and I didn't want to made a mistake while using the last algorithms. I don't think it's necessary to learn them immediately when you first try. I learned them with practice
@@sabihamahbub1710 dude i had this pb single of 10.7 and i couldnt beat it for so long until ingot a sub 10 in april end of april got a 9.42 3 days ago 9.35 lmao.
Man is truly pro!!!!. He learned cfop instead of beginners first. And it's now 1 year of me learning Rubik's cube. I still haven't learn cfop yet. But my PB(personal best) is 22.20 second. I can solve 2x2,3x3,4x4,5x5, pyraminx and 3x3 gear cube. @MikeShake pls make another video on learning next puzzles of Rubik's cube.
as someone who can solve a rubix cube, i find this super painful to watch, but super impressive how fast he learnt it for learning on computer. I had an in person teacher so i was able to learn it in 6 hours, but doing it on the computer is probably wayyy harder.
Thanks for watching! I learn something new every week. Write here what you want to see next!
Have you written the body transformation to your list?
Epic video! I wish you all the best to do with the Corona Virus and hope you aren't negatively affected like many others are, take care :)
When you blow up, because these vids are amazing remember me
Bro you are the most underrated ytber in the world you make great videos btw I already commented this at one of your orher videos but can you try to learn how to ride a skateboard that would be cool ps love your video’s and keep up the good work love from holland 🇳🇱
Learn how to play the piano, or the guitar, or maybe if you just now hot to play them, learn a song in 24hours or in a week ecc.
as a speedcuber, i have massive respect for you. it’s awesome you followed mike’s tutorial which is definitely more advanced than what most beginners learn. it’s crazy how you learned f2l so quickly. the learning curve is steeper but if you decide to continue with speedsolving, you will have a big advantage. loved the video :)
Even i think begin with cfop is a bad idea
But he didn't learn any algs he just looked at a pdf
troux
as a sub 15 cuber i aprove
Same
i literally thought you had at least a million subs from the quality of the video, you’re gonna blow up bro❗️
Thank you very much!
@@MikeShake this is the first of your videos i have seen but Im already subbing!
IKR,he deserves millions of subs
Like the quality wtf 200k only what are peoples tastes these days man
@@ivanjones6957 heeeheeee me too
2:17 I love how there’s just a random banana laying around XD
Thats a snack if you Cut them into Chips size and fry them
Very impressive! I’ve been into cubes for awhile, my current record is 17 seconds, once you memorize the CFOP algorithms your time should drop significantly! You learn fast so I bet you could drop below a minute pretty fast! Your videos are awesome! Keep it up!
Whats ur record now?
This channel just gets better and better. Keep on going, and post more vids at a time if possible. Awesome channel.
Thx for the like!!
Lmao i have nearly same profile picture
@@matpertv6953 lol
..
@@matpertv6953 true almost
I love how you always show progress in perfecting it n you don't leave out of any failed attempts AND that you ACTUALLY don't know how to do it from the start . Some RUclipsrs make videos where they attempt doing something that they already know how ... which makes us viewers (beginners) think that it's not possible for us to do so. Best to say your video actually makes me motivated in trying things that i thought i'd never could. Never change mate!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you appreciate the content!
Just want to ad something. There are more than 4 methods when solving the rubiks cube. You just showed the more popular ones. It is really awesome that you have done a lot of research when filming this video which a lot of people aren’t doing (they are doing less research than you did). Good job man and congratulations on solving the Rubik’s cube (you are officially a cuber).
Thanks for the information!
Mikeshake. No problem
Who else had a heart-attack after finding out he didn't watch Jperm tutorial?
@muhammad ayaan damn bro Im pretty sure someone on a random video said that before so you’re not original invent your own language or something smh
True
Really want him to watch JPERM
@@KimTaehyung-xs5eg Well your comment is not fun. And the secret thing i’m using in my comment that nobody on the internet understands is called sarcasm.
I did bro
It's funny how I actually started learning just because I was sick and tired of having our Rubik's cube at home unsolved so I searched up a tutorial and solved it then I was like this is fun and showed it to my family then scrambled it and did the same process a few times.
I then went down and wrote down how to solve it on a sheet that I understood and for quite a few days I would literally sit at the table with the sheet and time myself while listening to music. It was so fun for some reason. I started out with a time of 10mins and was able to bring it down to 3min in like 1 week (it was so long ago I can't exactly remember) At that time there was like 1 thing I was bad at and still used the sheet until I got 2 minutes but I knew everything by then and I would lower my time until about 1min (I think) using beginners method. I had then hit a wall so decided to learn the "yellow" cross OLL which brought it down to around about 50s then I learnt intuitive f2l and then I really saw my time drop to around 40s after a few weeks then 30s after a month and then I learnt full PLL which over about 2-3 months (can't exactly remember) I brought my time down to 20s and then brought it down to my current pb which is 15s. It's kinda funny how I went from looking at a sheet while solving to get like a 5min time to getting 20s times consistently.
The only reason I started was to solve the Rubik's cube at our house that has been bought like 3 years prior just sitting there unsolved and I end up with a 15s time lol
Eh I still can't beat 1min but it has been 2 weeks or so since I got my new speedcube.
I can solve cube less than 1min 30sec but thanks to my non speed cube its harder but with my cousins speed cube I can solve it 1 minute
I think during my first 5 days with a speedcube I had a time of 1 min as my average. Not even a full year later and I average 11 secs
Wow
I do beginners method my average is 50 seconds my record is 34
Here before he blows up like mike boyd😁
Thank you 🙏
Well he does basically the exact same stuff so..
@@ricksanchez147 I knwo to you will solve
He did
Lol he did blow up
This man just skipped the beginners' method and learn advanced cfop directly...legend 🙏
I’m guessing you’re a cyber too
Cuber
@@calebcarson7254 how? 😂
@@calebcarson7254 tbh, using beginner method along with some finger tricks as taught by the famous cuber/youtuber J-perm, its not a hard deal...just check his channel if u want to learn cubing too 😃
He didn't learn all the algorithms so I don't think it counts as cfop
ngl I've always been amazed by how fast some people can do it, it's crazy lmao, good job bro, I'm proud of you, every week you bring something new and creative af
Thank you so much man
With efficient practice, you can cut your time very fast.
I have been practicing for about 1 year now and i can solve it at around 17 seconds.
There are many people who solve it under 15 seconds by practicing for just 1 year.
But yeah, great job mike.👏👍
Hope you keep on making similar contents like this. 😃
@@pratyushkarki4624 that's me
@@pratyushkarki4624 ive been practicing for 3 years and my best time is 29 seconds lol
@@luminous.5113 doesn't it get repetitive? Like don't you get bored?.
Thank you for your insipiration. This video helped me to solve the rubik's cube in under 2 minutes. It really helped when you've explained how to use intuition in solving the rubik's cube.
In two-three days you can get under 2:21 minutes
ps. get the gan carry, i2, or i3 to learn what the cube notations mean faster
You motivated me to learn it. SO thank you that you uploaded this video! I'm really enjoy cubing, and I'm averageing like 26 seconds now. SO THANK YOU AGAIN!
Bro my average is 1:40 1:48
Which method you use cfop or which method
In cfop cross is easy but i stuck in f2l
The dedication in these videos is on another level. You need a lot more subs. Subbed!
I was having a squizze through your chanel today showing a friend and relise how much you cleared out 0.o although i have to admit that it does look so proffesional now and your chanel is really seeing that growth we were all talking about a year ago! Its so good to see bro! You honestly deserve it! Your video quality just gets better and better, just dont forget us lil ones when you hit a mil ♡
And im still waiting for a "learning how to ollie or kickflip challange"
Yeah man I felt that was the best choice. The other videos are still on RUclips I just put them on private. Maybe in future when I'll have more vids I'll put them back again. For now it's just better like this 😁
Thats what i figured, i dont disagree although i do really enjoy some of the older vids and i hope some go back up later or you at least react to them in a year or 2. I see the direction that your taking the chanel and understand why you decided to do it. The chanel really does look good now. I love the style and hope your proud of it ♡
@@mootdamon I am! I just want to keep getting better 😁 thanks for the support!
I just found u yesterday and now I have almost watched all ur videos and I have also subscribed . U really deserve a lot of subscribes because ur content is amazing and I can really see how hard u work for ur videos 🥰
great job dude, honestly I have been trying to learn CFOP for weeks now, and you have been able to do it in just 3 days. Nice!
I am proud of you. Where are my cubers😂
my first ❤️ 😂
@@td6935 helo
Tjarlie cubing Yesssss a cubeerr
Heyy, what are your best avg of 100 my is 20.43
Hi T perm...I love E perm 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I am very fascinated by your motivation! You make good content and learn things at the same time. And welcome to the Rubik's Cube Solvers' Clube :D
Thank you! I appreciate that
2 years later
*Mike: Guys I learned how to fly*
😂
I thought u want to said how to be sub 9 in 3x3
Lord Grim it’s so true tho
Lol 🤣🤣
@@hvrst6241 oh hello fellow cuber :)
I actually thought its something you are born with or born without.
Like either you can solve it naturally, or you cant. didnt know i can learn to do it DEFINITELY GONNA TRY
I love how in all his videos he never gives up and he doesn’t get frustrated
You inspire me to learn something everyday. Thank you very much 😁😄
People learning how to solve the cube:
This is so hard!
Cubers:
Haha that's cute
Yay l found a fellow cuber hewwooo!
@@nourganouni hewwo fellow cuber and twoset fan!
@@Serkoid hewwooooooooooooo!
Wait l realised broo l found on the cookie comment like an hour ago what a coincidence :O
Oh wait no it wasnt you sorry
I remember my first time learning to slove the Rubiks cube it was so fun when I finally learned it, I felt like I achieved something, after a bit of practice I solved it under 2 min.
Half a year ago, I learned how to solve a Rubik's Cube in 2 days. My record was 1:36. A couple of months later my friend taught me another algorithm in 40 minutes and my record was 2:03. Then I combined these two algorithms and now my record is 0:50 and I still practice using this algorithm. It never took me more than three minutes to solve a Rubik's Cube.
I love Mike shakes creativity, how good his videos are put together and his commitment towards his videos. Mike shake is one of the best RUclipsrs I've ever watched!
3:00 dude, that´s not the world record lol, 3.47 is the world record since 2018, but it is understandable you did not know it since the video is not that popular ... but still, great job!! I love this video, is so nice to see more people getting into the cubing community! I average around 9-10 seconds and these 2 years of cubing were awsome, keep practicing, and good luck!
I wrote that on the bottom of the screen man 2:47 👍 ps thank you very much! You're insanely good!
@@MikeShake sorry I did not saw it hahaha, thanks!!!
It took me almost more than a month to solve my first Rubik's cube all by intuition.
Although I did it but never had the satisfaction as I can't solve it any time soon.
I tried some algorithms and cheat sheets but all in vain.
Seeing your video inspired me once again to solve the Rubik's cube.
Hope to solve it this time with the correct approach.
Thank you Mike...glad that I discovered your super cool channel
Awesome video and god level video editing 👌👌👍
God bless 💖
Your officially my favorite youtuber!
Thank you 🙏
Man after 5 months of practice I got my 24.50 PB(Personal best) keep it up
I love this! Bellissimo video, complimenti 💕
You and Mike Boyd inspired me to make this channel right now and I'm making a video learning how to backflip flat :) Thanks for the inspiration.
Wheres ur video. Send me the link
How is this channel so underrateddd
Thank you!
I love your ytb channel continue like that 😍!
1:07 Petrus: Am i joke to you?
How on earth is Rubik's website a method.
Also, lol.
Belt method: allow me to introduce myself
@Malte Knuts no thats the method I invented :kappa:
APB: NO ONE NAMED ME.
I’ve been solving Rubik’s Cubes for about 7 years now, & my personal best so far is 16.382 seconds on a GAN 356 XS cube!
Bro the quality is insane idk how you even manage it. I dont even know if pewdiepie has this quality in his videos. Mad respect✊✊
I'm a cuber with a personal best of 30.04 seconds in a normal (3by3) Rubik's cube. This feels so great that people are finally realising how easy it is and fun to solve a Rubik's cube and that you do not need to be a genius to be able to do it.
Me: waiting for a collab
Mike ignores me 😂
@@MikeShake lol
@@MikeShake no he just never knew
A beginner who isn't using a rubik's brand... Wow you are amazing
respects to this guy for straight up going for CFOP instead of learning beginners method first
Almost at 20k, far out man. I knew you could do it.
Thanks man! I still have a ways to go but it's starting to get traction 👊
@@MikeShake This is only the beginning brother. Keep pumping out the quality
@@JamieTenikoff and now hes almost at 1 mil :) Amazing how much someone can grow in a year!
@@RIPTRIG He's smashing it!
Me: typing "How to solve rubiks's cube. Getting into first video, and realizing that I don't have a rubik's cube. BRUH
let’s just appreciate the hard work he does just to entertain us YOU DESERVE INFINITE SUBSCRIBERS
I’m a cuber, and I love this content, keep up the good work man.
Same
This channel is just getting better and better. Keep on going
Amazing video! I hope youtoube treat this video like flips videos.
My first day I was so obsesioned with the cube, I prefered the cube rather than my own cellphone because it was so fun to see how every time you are getting better at something
1 week later I did 42 seconds and now I am learning CFOP
Any tip?
Same
Learn intuitive f2l, then learn 4 look last layer, then get more efficient with f2l and cross, then learn pll and eventually learn oll
When I was first learning cube It took me a week bro because I don't have any time but after knowing all the methods it was solved in 5 minutes and I tried 2nd time it took 2 minutes and I am sure anyone can do it if you have patience to follow
I've been practicing daily for 5 months now but i can not get under 1 minute neither with CFOP nor BEGINNER METHOD can you please help😢😢😔😔
@@houston_we_have_a_problem switch to cfop and practice a lot
first record is 2 minute then 1 : 42 ( about that)
I searched for a faster method everywhere but all I found was fake ones that does a combination and then undo it. Thanks man
Congrats on 1 million subs!
“There are four different methods”
*cries in petrus
Him: happy about getting 8 minutes
Me: mad at myself for getting forty seconds
same
Thats it, im gonna name my son mike
searched this video 1month ago how you learned it but when seeing it again i solved it in 47 sec thats 5 time in the whole vid
thnx buddy for your guidance on how to learn to solve it
Hi. Real cuber here. Noice job. You honestly did pretty well and literally skipped LBL or layer by layer which is the beginners method like just WOW. Even people who already learned LBL find it hard to learn CFOP but dang, you learned it in under a week. Once again great content keep it uo bro😃😃😃
I was coming to tell you, make a video on solving the cube and you have already made it .. :)
Why once a week, make it three or four time. You're so entertaining lol. Feels like ages to wait for a new video! 😅
Thanks man! I still have to work to pay the bills and the current situation is slowing me down. In future I'll have all the time to make more and better vids
@@MikeShake okay I feel you! Keep it up man!
A good way to learn is to go to the rubixs website they have a ton of tutorials step by step, btw love your vids
Thank you very much
@@MikeShake Im so happy you replied to me!!
Mike Shake: Happy after a 8 minute solve
Me: Confused
Me: realizes he isn't a cuber
Ur motivation and video made my day and helped me do the butterfly knife and got tricks you r the best man
Finally, a skill that mike can do that i can too!
I see how you're spending your corona time lol....
I'm just so confused , i want to try a lot of things but i donno where to start or how to start lol
Just start 😁
@@MikeShake easy for you bro !! you are really talented
Thaks for the motivation by the way lol
I agree with Mike, just start. Don't over think it. 🙂 Don't rely on motivation or inspiration because that usually only comes after you've started.
Alright bro, I’ll set you a goal try learn a backflip this week on flat. Start by learning it on a tramp if you have one and then bring it to doing:
Back rolls on a mattress
Completely Lob sided back handspring on mattress
Lobsided back handspring on mattress
Back handspring on mattress
No hand backhand spring on mattress (no land)
No tuck backflip on mattress (no land)
Tuck backflip on mattress (no land)
Tuck backflip on mattress (land)
And then take mattress of and do it on grass!😄
Its so late, but i agree with Mike, you just have to start. I started learning to play guitar, learned a new language and solved rubik's cube. Ended up atleast learning to do the cube. I sorta left the language but i know some basics atleast . Its worth learning something new
You can use a mattress inside to learn a sideflip. I would love to see that.
I save that for when I can go in the same place I learned the Backflip (love that place)
@@MikeShake Ok cool. I like your flip videos the most (although all the videos on your channel are cool) so once you're out of isolation/quarantine learning it would really make my day.
3:53 he really don't know what it means when you say under 2 mins lol😂😂😂😂
Mike can do literally EVERYTHING without any experience. He's incredible
I am 2 months late but let me be the first to say...
Welcome to the cubing community.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeee
Yessir
What's your Pb?
Naman Singla 9.53
@@namansingla2975 10.59
Given how hard the coronavirus pandemic has hit Italy, I hope you and your family are doing well.
i learned how to solve rubik cube in two hours and i can now solve it in 1 minute and i am trying to get faster at f2l now
@Jere Kettunen yeah, and i got sub 50 in 3 weeks good or bad?
@@_LD7 really good considering i avgd 1 min after 2 months but i avg 18s now
@@ac1d2 Holy, keep training
@@_LD7 i said i avg 19-18 now
@@_LD7 after 1 year of training
Bro learning how to solve a cube for the first time using CFOP is like someone who never touched a computer learning how to code, it's so hard and you did it. HOW??
this helped me out a lot i admire u not giving up person
Can u plzzz do a video about becoming a pro at basketball within 24 hours
2:26 ummm that’s not a sub 5 that’s a sub 5 minutes
That was pretty clear lol
Let'$ be honest
98.69% of ppl here are cubers
Yep I am
Yes sir
Yep
Ikr
Yessssssrrrr
tht smile on the end deserves more than a million subs
this proves that they both wanna learn something new in their life and not just competition
When you are more confident, learn full cfop
?
@@SaddamKandalli it's a cubing thing
@@oogleburp5786 u mean full pll oll
Wow I can’t do the cfop but i can solve it in a minute, thats a big flex i guess😂
Same, I use the beginner layer by layer method(cuz I'm too lazy to learn cfop) and I managed to get 1min and 1s :). Not my average tho that was wen I got lucky and the yellow cross and mid pieces alr matched up🤣
@@zomby180 learn cfop. you couldve gotten probably sub 40 seconds on that solve if you learned cfop
@@cafeiz i was telling the other guy
Any cubes who got triggered from seeing no finger tricks?
He's a beginner.
Yeah 🤣
I am a cuber. But he's a beginner so i didn't have problem with that. Almost every cuber in the beginning is like that.
We were all non cubers at some point.
@@MinutemenSyndrome Yeah bruh
This channel is amazing because it shows you that anything is posibole
the 2 mikes joining forces
they are unstoppable and I can't decide if that's good or bad.
Just watch the cubicle's 36 mins video, you'll learn it in a couple of hours
watch j perm’s instead
I’m ashamed. He didn’t go to J-Perm
Edit: looks liked you look on your screen when solving it for the last time. Suspicious
Yes! I knew that I was close and I didn't want to made a mistake while using the last algorithms. I don't think it's necessary to learn them immediately when you first try. I learned them with practice
I think J-Perm has the best Rubik's cube toturiol thats how I learned how to solve the Rubik's cube in sub 1min
Tim Wooten yes true......
Just found your channel. Keep up the good work, its really inspiring! You should connect YesTheory, might be fun to collaborate ;)
my pb in 3x3 is 15 seconds(nobody asked i know), but it truly warms my heart to see him getting happy for solving under 5 mins
Bro this channel is too underrated
Don't worry we are hear to make 5 Million
I can solve in 29 seconds coz I was a cuber last year
Oh my record is 28s but I can't do it any more I probably can do 1m
Mine's 23. 😁
Oh nice guys
@@sabihamahbub1710 dude i had this pb single of 10.7 and i couldnt beat it for so long until ingot a sub 10 in april end of april got a 9.42 3 days ago 9.35 lmao.
Ma davvero non ci sono italiani nei commenti? Bel video comunque
Io speravo sclerasse in italiano tirando giù tutti i santi quando ha sbagliato l'algoritmo...
dafuq
Me a Speedcuber watching this
He saying EXTREMELY HARD 😴🙄😑
me - learns beginners method first then learned cfop
mike shake-lets just jump into cfop
Man is truly pro!!!!.
He learned cfop instead of beginners first.
And it's now 1 year of me learning Rubik's cube. I still haven't learn cfop yet. But my PB(personal best) is 22.20 second.
I can solve 2x2,3x3,4x4,5x5, pyraminx and 3x3 gear cube.
@MikeShake pls make another video on learning next puzzles of Rubik's cube.
I'm a speedcuber my record is 33 seconds
Im a slowcuber i can do It in 1:30 mins
Insane 😂
My record is 9 seconds
@@speedcubeenthusiast8549 nice m8
My record is 12.56 second!!
This channel gets better and better
WHATTT ! YOU LEARNED CFOP AS YOUR FIRST METHOD INCREDIBLE
Two Mike's who learn new stuff. Nice
as someone who can solve a rubix cube, i find this super painful to watch, but super impressive how fast he learnt it for learning on computer. I had an in person teacher so i was able to learn it in 6 hours, but doing it on the computer is probably wayyy harder.