Jared, I am thoroughly impressed by this video. As a speedcuber, I can confirm that you clearly put a lot of research into speedcubing and got all the facts right. Your animation skills are also immaculate, as I can recognize the model of speedcube in the video! Well done!
Watching this video is a blast from the past of your first Rubik's Cube video!! You've come so far since then. Awesome animation and explanation for the algorithm.
Dude, I'm pretty impressed by this video as a speedcuber. You got everything spot on, and even used the moyu screwdriver! You explained how we solve it very well, and I'm sure a beginner can understand it. What a massive upgrade from your previous Rubik's Cube video!
Wow, this video is tremendous. The animation isn't just clear and accurate, the narration is concise, educational and on-point as well. Truly a masterclass in how to introduce and explain a complicated topic. What a job well done.
I am a speedcuber that averages around 6 seconds, and this video is probably the first video I've seen that explains how the cube functions so well! Great job, Jared.
I'm an old school speedcuber and one inaccuracy is that Rubik's brand cubes have a near identical spring tension system in their core that can be adjusted in the same way. Loosening it to allow corner cutting was common. Filing down the spring ends and smoothing the screw threads were also common mods. I am amazed by all the new innovations! The "MagLev" spring was totally my idea like 20 years ago (and probably other people's too), but I never really had the resources to prototype it. This is the first I've heard of it! Besides the friction advantages, the force is now quadratic with distance instead of linear which I thought would have real advantages! Off to look into it more now...
This was one of the best RUclips videos I've ever seen: the sponsor perfectly matched the subject of the video, the sponsorship segment was seamlessly integrated, the animation was top-notch, and I ended up learning more than I expected (how to solve a Rubik's Cube, not just how it's built).
Your animations are a great motivator for me to get better at learning Blender, and I enjoy learning about how the items work in the process. Feel free to take a break with more smaller items if you need, we'll enjoy them just the same.
Nice video! I myself learned solving one of those with the LBL (Layer by Layer) technique around 15 years ago. you start out the same as here, but on the last layer, you start by making a yellow cross. Then, you bring the cross in the right position, so that only the edge pieces are random. You then bring the edge pieces in the right place and at the end, you just finish by orienting the edge pieces correctly. It is not the fastest method, but it only requires to learn 7 algorithms, so it is easier if you don't wanna learn a s**t ton of algorithms. Always good fun for impressing friends and also not too hard to learn.
this is a good method for beginners but if you want to be faster then you should work on knowing full oll and full pll aswell as advanced cross and f2l full pll is about 21 algorithms but they are all easy to remember full oll is 57 algorithms which makes it harder to learn out of the two a good way to learn these algorithms is by remembering patterns in the algorithms such as triggers or parts of other algorithms
@@JaredOwen If you wanted this you should have started with the beginners method, instead of going straight into the cfop. (Same as you said it, but much less confusing name lol)
I'm a simple fan, I see a Jared Owen video and I like it instantly cause I know it's gonna be good! Thanks for all the work you put into these animations.
You'll be surprised. He didn't even present all of it (yet). There are cubes with yet more magnets and more customizability features than what is shown here. And I think it will be overboard if he started presenting Smartcubes coz they're still not as mature yet.
You consistently have the highest quality animated videos, which, combined with your knowledge and research, is the most enjoyable way to understand something!
Im every time so happy when you Jared load up a new video! You‘re really one of my most favourite RUclipsrs! And you help me to speak better English because I am not a native speaker.
Speedcubing is a rather niche hobby that is somewhat inaccessible to cover for presenters outside of the hobby niche (theres a right and wrong way to refer to things, etc, and the community is really selective about getting these things right). A lot of educators and videos produced for people outside this bubble end up getting information wrong or feeling badly researched, but not this, Im extremely impressed! I really commend your work on this video, im actually think it is one of the best introductions for people looking to learn more about the Rubiks Cube and cubing / speedcubing as a whole!
If it isn’t too complex, can u take a look at a cnc machining center next? I’ve recently been hooked on cnc videos and have always wondered how they work😊
What a thorough explanation. 10/10 will use your video as standard guide to hook new cubers. What a surprise with that sponsor, this gotta be the best partnership they invest.
@@JaredOwen I have one with the alignment magnets, but it has a slightly different spring tensioning mechansim. You don't have to change the screw setting, but it has a sort of ratcheted plastic holder around the spring with teeth set at different heights. Like in a bic pen, but with like 8 stop points instead of just 2.
I love your videos as well as everyone in the comments so far. I felt great seeing a youtuber I like making a video with a program I love (and have open on my computer as I type) about a topic that I'm getting better and better in!
As a speed cuber, I thought this video was amazing, I saw it and was very excited to watch it, and was excited all throughout the video. BTW, I average around 19-22 seconds on the 3x3.
I remember when I was at high school, there was a competitions of champions ship rubic cube. I just mind my own business and there's a teacher for some reason calling me to participate that because she knew I'm actually competent and I won't deny that I actually is due to previous couple of years ago, I was participate once and I won the 3th place. Somehow, I try to refuse but she trying to convince me and I have to result of participated. Upon, I performed the speedrun, I somehow managed to solve 1 minute 9 seconds and I actually won the 2nd place.
Research is clearly thorough, as a speed cuber I enjoy the little additions here and there of intricate details, it really brings the video together. Already buy from SCS so no need to worry, seeing how the corner piece was modelled and how on the face of the piece it was fully square and not rounded, which helps to not let the corer twist, can't even begin to imagine how you model those details let alone an the opera house, would love to see a part 2 covering some other things like core magnets, piece patterns and some other cool systems but if not that was still a great video. Keep up the great work :)
Damn, I appreciate this video on so many levels! As an aspiring cuber, aspiring animator, and professional learning designer, this is a top notch video. Well done!
Hi Chris, glad to see someone else here with the same interests 😎 Thanks for watching! Good luck with all of your cubing, animating, and learning designer adventures.
My cousin and I are cubing fans. We already have a small collection of cubes which include both Pyraminx - Megaminx and some of the novelty cubes (Ghost). Thanks for the video!
As a speed cuber, this is an excellent video. Explains the core concepts of speedcubing and how a rubiks cube works. I have many 3x3s and I can assure you that when you take them apart, they look exactly like the cube in this video. Great video and keep up the great animations!!!
As a speedcuber I am so glad to have watched this video today shoutout to the RUclips algorithm btw The animation, the little details and the fact that he included corner cutting is amazing anybody that's not an all-time speedcuber rarely adds in corner cutting ✂️ PS: if this man adds the Gan Maglev system with the magnets attached to the bottom of the corner pieces imma go crazy
My 5yo son (and I) are mesmerized by your videos… watch at bedtime. Suggestion: Gondola ski-lift… how the gondolas slow down and space close together to load and unload. Thanks for your work!
Back in the '80s I had solution book titled *"The Ideal Solution."* I thought I was pretty fast since I could solve the cube in about three minutes. We (my friends and I) would sand the inside parts of our cubes and add some Vaseline to make the cubes easier to turn. It has been decades since I've played with a cube. Those cubes with magnets look really interesting. I might try one in the near future. Thanks for the interesting video Jared Owen.
Another terrific video, Jared! Rubics Cube was integral in my childhood and the 80s as a decade. My fav were the mini cubes on keychains for some reason. Keep on, keeping on, Jared!!!
I've been in rhe the cubing comunity before and i got to say this video is pretty accurate down to how the algorithms work and it's mechanical detail. I can tell plenty of research went into this (just like any of his video)
Been a fan of this channel for a very long time, the quality has never decreased. Can I make a request, can you please animate how the voyager missions happened, thank you
As a cuber I really like how he mentions CFOP and solving Layer by Layer instead of solving Face by Face (also the RS3M, the MoYu screwdriver and the Martian lube)
Jared, I am thoroughly impressed by this video. As a speedcuber, I can confirm that you clearly put a lot of research into speedcubing and got all the facts right. Your animation skills are also immaculate, as I can recognize the model of speedcube in the video! Well done!
Thanks Maxence - I'm happy to know you approve!
Best goddamn channel on yt 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
im also a speedcuber this vid is cool
I can agree with all of this as well as a speedcuber myself!
@@JaredOwen what does the answer they require look like?
Watching this video is a blast from the past of your first Rubik's Cube video!! You've come so far since then. Awesome animation and explanation for the algorithm.
I actually dismantled a Rubik’s cube back in the 80s and that’s how I discovered how it worked…
@@MrMOGHammersame but in mid 2010s
hi BranchEducation
Hey! I sometimes watch your videos! 😂 what a coincidence!
Great video, Jared! Can’t wait for the 21x21 “how it works” video 😂
SpeedCubeShop
Speedcubeshop
Thanks for sponsoring the video😀
@@JaredOwenpro
lol
Dude, I'm pretty impressed by this video as a speedcuber. You got everything spot on, and even used the moyu screwdriver! You explained how we solve it very well, and I'm sure a beginner can understand it. What a massive upgrade from your previous Rubik's Cube video!
Thanks Ayden😀
fr, i have so many moyu screwdriver that i recognized it instantly
@@_cablewastakensame
Wow, this video is tremendous. The animation isn't just clear and accurate, the narration is concise, educational and on-point as well. Truly a masterclass in how to introduce and explain a complicated topic. What a job well done.
Thank you!
I am a speedcuber that averages around 6 seconds, and this video is probably the first video I've seen that explains how the cube functions so well! Great job, Jared.
Same!
DAMN YOURE FAST. what method are you using? cfop?
@@_cablewastaken He is top cuber
Thank you so much for this video! As a cuber, it makes me happy :)
I don't know who you are, let me guess. a cuber?
hi irfan eps 4 bila
Cuber gangggg
the fact that you managed to animate the cube flexing and corner cutting is extremely impressive
I'm an old school speedcuber and one inaccuracy is that Rubik's brand cubes have a near identical spring tension system in their core that can be adjusted in the same way. Loosening it to allow corner cutting was common. Filing down the spring ends and smoothing the screw threads were also common mods. I am amazed by all the new innovations! The "MagLev" spring was totally my idea like 20 years ago (and probably other people's too), but I never really had the resources to prototype it. This is the first I've heard of it! Besides the friction advantages, the force is now quadratic with distance instead of linear which I thought would have real advantages! Off to look into it more now...
This was one of the best RUclips videos I've ever seen: the sponsor perfectly matched the subject of the video, the sponsorship segment was seamlessly integrated, the animation was top-notch, and I ended up learning more than I expected (how to solve a Rubik's Cube, not just how it's built).
As a cuber, I'm looking forward to this.
What is your average?
Mine 20 sec
@@stumblegaming888818.7s. I'm hoping to break it soon though. Been practicing but it's been around 20s. 18.7 was the best I had last week.
@mr.strange3557 13 to 14 seconds
@@stumblegaming8888wow, didnt know jared owen viewers actually is way better than my times
Your animations are a great motivator for me to get better at learning Blender, and I enjoy learning about how the items work in the process.
Feel free to take a break with more smaller items if you need, we'll enjoy them just the same.
Nice video!
I myself learned solving one of those with the LBL (Layer by Layer) technique around 15 years ago.
you start out the same as here, but on the last layer, you start by making a yellow cross. Then, you bring the cross in the right position, so that only the edge pieces are random. You then bring the edge pieces in the right place and at the end, you just finish by orienting the edge pieces correctly. It is not the fastest method, but it only requires to learn 7 algorithms, so it is easier if you don't wanna learn a s**t ton of algorithms. Always good fun for impressing friends and also not too hard to learn.
I wanted to keep things simple because most people that watch these videos are going to be "non-cubers" - hopefully I found the right balance!
this is a good method for beginners but if you want to be faster then you should work on knowing full oll and full pll aswell as advanced cross and f2l
full pll is about 21 algorithms but they are all easy to remember
full oll is 57 algorithms which makes it harder to learn out of the two
a good way to learn these algorithms is by remembering patterns in the algorithms such as triggers or parts of other algorithms
Wait if your first step of the last layer if solving the cross why would you need to orient the edges?
@@JaredOwen If you wanted this you should have started with the beginners method, instead of going straight into the cfop. (Same as you said it, but much less confusing name lol)
@@blooberry999 he said 15 years ago, pretty sure they know full cfop by now
I'm a simple fan, I see a Jared Owen video and I like it instantly cause I know it's gonna be good! Thanks for all the work you put into these animations.
🪭 this you?
Thanks for being a fan😀
@@gedeonmeda Nah, I'm more of a ceiling fan. 😆
@@fs2000LMAOOoOOo
One of the most sophisticated video about Rubik's Cube ever. I am grateful as a speedcuber for your effort!
Glad I could help😀
I didn't know how much engineering went into these cubes.
It's like the Rubix's Cube equivalent to a race car.
It has been an evolution by hundreds of people over decades. Seriously.
You'll be surprised. He didn't even present all of it (yet). There are cubes with yet more magnets and more customizability features than what is shown here.
And I think it will be overboard if he started presenting Smartcubes coz they're still not as mature yet.
the x really triggers me as a speedcuber lol
it's really not that deep😂
You consistently have the highest quality animated videos, which, combined with your knowledge and research, is the most enjoyable way to understand something!
This is very impressive as a speedcuber this is spot on what a speedcube is and this is just incredible
Thanks for watching!
👇 Speedcubers gang
Tengo un meylong
Me
Uyghff
Me
Present sir
I’m a speed cuber and LOVE the speedcubeshop logo on your 3D design!
As a fan, I really enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the good work mate!
Thank you!
@@JaredOwen please make a video on the bombe machine.
ruclips.net/video/ybkkiGtJmkM/видео.html
@@gk_B Why do you want that? 🤨
Im every time so happy when you Jared load up a new video! You‘re really one of my most favourite RUclipsrs! And you help me to speak better English because I am not a native speaker.
Awesome! Glad to help
This is a speed cube, and this is a fantastic channel. Awesome job Jared and greetings from Brazil.
Thanks Montiero!
Thanks montiero
Speedcubing is a rather niche hobby that is somewhat inaccessible to cover for presenters outside of the hobby niche (theres a right and wrong way to refer to things, etc, and the community is really selective about getting these things right). A lot of educators and videos produced for people outside this bubble end up getting information wrong or feeling badly researched, but not this, Im extremely impressed! I really commend your work on this video, im actually think it is one of the best introductions for people looking to learn more about the Rubiks Cube and cubing / speedcubing as a whole!
If it isn’t too complex, can u take a look at a cnc machining center next? I’ve recently been hooked on cnc videos and have always wondered how they work😊
What a thorough explanation. 10/10 will use your video as standard guide to hook new cubers. What a surprise with that sponsor, this gotta be the best partnership they invest.
Nice video mate! Great insight into the world of speedcubing
Thanks!
Nice video! Might be me in the blog article :P
Ari I love your vids
As a slow speed cuber, I can confirm that this is how it works. Like I have the exact cube used in this
"slow speed cuber" relatable 💀
May I join your "slow speed cuber" club? I have a lot of experience!
Nice! I bought the spring and maglev version for this video. I can confirm that the Maglev version is much better
@@JaredOwen I have one with the alignment magnets, but it has a slightly different spring tensioning mechansim. You don't have to change the screw setting, but it has a sort of ratcheted plastic holder around the spring with teeth set at different heights. Like in a bic pen, but with like 8 stop points instead of just 2.
I love your videos as well as everyone in the comments so far. I felt great seeing a youtuber I like making a video with a program I love (and have open on my computer as I type) about a topic that I'm getting better and better in!
Man these videos must take ages to make we can tell you have put hard work into this
As a speed cuber, I thought this video was amazing, I saw it and was very excited to watch it, and was excited all throughout the video. BTW, I average around 19-22 seconds on the 3x3.
I remember when I was at high school, there was a competitions of champions ship rubic cube. I just mind my own business and there's a teacher for some reason calling me to participate that because she knew I'm actually competent and I won't deny that I actually is due to previous couple of years ago, I was participate once and I won the 3th place. Somehow, I try to refuse but she trying to convince me and I have to result of participated. Upon, I performed the speedrun, I somehow managed to solve 1 minute 9 seconds and I actually won the 2nd place.
Nice
Jared, Ever since i saw your videos I am deeply impressed at your animations and how you explained them. Nice Work Jared,keep improving.
He promised us the 1x1... 😭
I guess he still hasn't figured out the 1x1 mechanism
Research is clearly thorough, as a speed cuber I enjoy the little additions here and there of intricate details, it really brings the video together. Already buy from SCS so no need to worry, seeing how the corner piece was modelled and how on the face of the piece it was fully square and not rounded, which helps to not let the corer twist, can't even begin to imagine how you model those details let alone an the opera house, would love to see a part 2 covering some other things like core magnets, piece patterns and some other cool systems but if not that was still a great video. Keep up the great work :)
Thanks for the kind words😀
Can u do a inside of the toilet?
Damn, I appreciate this video on so many levels! As an aspiring cuber, aspiring animator, and professional learning designer, this is a top notch video. Well done!
Hi Chris, glad to see someone else here with the same interests 😎 Thanks for watching! Good luck with all of your cubing, animating, and learning designer adventures.
Cubicle better
Don't hate
@@crislorencejacobe6575 In case you didn't know, that is not called "hating", that is called "giving your opinion".
My cousin and I are cubing fans. We already have a small collection of cubes which include both Pyraminx - Megaminx and some of the novelty cubes (Ghost). Thanks for the video!
Awesome! I have one call the Rubik's UFO but I'm not even sure if they make it anymore. There's some interesting variations out there
As a speed cuber, this is an excellent video. Explains the core concepts of speedcubing and how a rubiks cube works. I have many 3x3s and I can assure you that when you take them apart, they look exactly like the cube in this video. Great video and keep up the great animations!!!
Thanks for the kind words and I'm glad you liked the video!
As a speedcuber im impressed by the amount of time and effort u spent on this video and as a cuber im proud.
This is brilliant, the animations are superb and I can say as a cuber that it's all very accurate, a ton of work went into this, well done!
you can't go wrong with jared owen
I'm also really glad you used the right color scheme on the cube! Yellow opposite white, with blue red green orange in the middle!
probably the most accurate overview I've ever seen for speedcubing (method, hardware, everything!)
As a speedcuber I am so glad to have watched this video today
shoutout to the RUclips algorithm btw
The animation, the little details and the fact that he included corner cutting is amazing
anybody that's not an all-time speedcuber rarely adds in corner cutting ✂️
PS: if this man adds the Gan Maglev system with the magnets attached to the bottom of the corner pieces imma go crazy
I thought about it! But I worried about going in to deep because most of my audience are not speed cubers
Actually the Moyu rs3m megalev, the successor to moyu rs3m has maglev tech
@@ugwuanyicollins6136 ye
Amazing Jared. As always! Thanks.
Your work is fantastic, keep it up.
The enigma, titanic and the vhs tape are my favorite.
😀
FIRST PEOPLE THAT ANIMATE RUBIX CUBE WHILE EXPLAIN HOW TO SOLVE🥰🥰🥰
It is great to see an accurate and well researched video on the workings of speedcubes
My 5yo son (and I) are mesmerized by your videos… watch at bedtime. Suggestion: Gondola ski-lift… how the gondolas slow down and space close together to load and unload. Thanks for your work!
Thanks Brian - and I like the suggestion!
as a speedcuber this is such a pleasant surprise of a video
you are my favorite RUclips who explains :D
For me as a speedcuber which get sub 18 solves
That pretty good tutorial good vid u explained it All keep up the good upload
thank you!
YOUVE GONE OVER EVERYTHING AND I LOVE IT 😭😭
tysm man, such an easy video to understand for non-cubers
This guy is my favorite youtuber, and this kind of stuff is why.
cubies is the cutest word i’ve heard in ages
Its always a good day when Jared uploads.
😎
Back in the '80s I had solution book titled *"The Ideal Solution."*
I thought I was pretty fast since I could solve the cube in about three minutes.
We (my friends and I) would sand the inside parts of our cubes and add some Vaseline to make the cubes easier to turn. It has been decades since I've played with a cube. Those cubes with magnets look really interesting. I might try one in the near future.
Thanks for the interesting video Jared Owen.
Not they're Not
El mejor vidro del cubo de Rubik que he visto:
Muchas gracias !!! 👏🏼😃
Thank You so much !
The crossover I've been waiting for
Another terrific video, Jared! Rubics Cube was integral in my childhood and the 80s as a decade. My fav were the mini cubes on keychains for some reason. Keep on, keeping on, Jared!!!
thanks daniel!
Terrific animation and spot-on summary what a speed cube is about.
This is the best way to do sponsorships! Well done! Greetings from Myanmar!
Thank you!
as a cuber with 7 yrs of experience this is very good video :)
brings me back the memories of my joy after solving the cube on my on with no help.....THANK YOU!
Great video as always Jared..👌
for years he finally made this now!
AGREED
you my friend just deserved immense respect from cubing community
Thank you!
cool as always👌
Nice one! Enjoyed it as a speedcuber) It is fun that he got sponsored by a cube store without making speedcubing videos)))
I've been in rhe the cubing comunity before and i got to say this video is pretty accurate down to how the algorithms work and it's mechanical detail. I can tell plenty of research went into this (just like any of his video)
THE LEGEND IS BACK!
سلام رامین رحیمی هستم از افغانستان یکی از طرفداران ویدیو های تان واقعا واضح توضیح میدهید موفقیت بیشتر میخواهم برایتان!!
As A speed Cuber I found it really great for any one who gets into cubing
Now I ain’t no speed cuber but that model looks off
I am a speedcuber, good vid. All the facts seem right. It’s a great intro for beginners.
Jared can you do inside the Wonder of the seas? I would love to watch it!
As a speedcuber myself, i am astonished by the amount of correct information
Is it really up to date
He didn't mention:
Dual adjustment, adjusted magnets, core magnets, Edge core magnets.
Been a fan of this channel for a very long time, the quality has never decreased. Can I make a request, can you please animate how the voyager missions happened, thank you
I'm speed cuber and I can confirm you made a great research for information, good video bro
Thank you!
As a Sub 15 Cuber, This Is Really Impressive 🔥, And The Explanation is Amazing 🤩🔥, Appreciate This Man 💯
i'm around 20 seconds and I think this is awesome
The animation is so good, I could literally feel those cubes turning in my hand.
as a speedcuber i love this video :)
As a cuber I really like how he mentions CFOP and solving Layer by Layer instead of solving Face by Face
(also the RS3M, the MoYu screwdriver and the Martian lube)
I am from Hungary. This video is awsome.
Thank you! I've always been fascinated by the cubes
@@JaredOwenaa
Keep these videos up mate. They are great fun to watch
This is the epitome of a It’s 3am and I should be sleeping type of video
I remember watching your 2x2 video on how it works, this one is even better!
YES, YES A NEW VIDEO. I WAITED SO MUCH FOR THIS
Always impressed by how much detail you put in your vidoes while remaining entertaining.
This was a stellar visualization of a 3x3 - it would be interesting to see how the mechanism / core changes as you up in size from 3x3 to 7x7
thanks for the timestamps and the video, I am trying to make Rubik's cube with wood, and I needed to understand how it works
As a speedcuber, this makes me proud.
Great work! As a speed cuber myself I love this
Amazing.. animation and knowledge...
Genius...
THANK YOU for getting the color scheme right
Short and sweet, but still really interesting! Nice work on the animation as always Jared!
Love this animation jared!
😀
Hey Jared.... I was missing you online. Happy to see you again ❤