Why It's Almost Impossible to Solve a Rubik's Cube in Under 3 Seconds | WIRED

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  • The current world record for solving a Rubik's cube is 3.47 seconds. Could it be faster? WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez explores the mind-boggling math and finger-twisting world of speed cubing. Read more on this story from Robbie on WIRED.com: www.wired.com/story/how-to-so...
    Here are some links for some of the information and cubers we consulted:
    World Cube Association
    www.worldcubeassociation.org/...
    Tom Rokicki's Paper on "God's Number"
    tomas.rokicki.com/rubik20.pdf
    MIT Robot (built by Ben Katz & Jared Di Carlo) Breaks Rubik's Cube Record
    Video: • MIT Robot Breaks Rubik...
    Text: news.mit.edu/2018/featured-vid...
    World Record-Holder Feliks Zemdegs
    / fazrulz1
    Competitive Cuber Tiffany Chien from the Rubik's Cube Club at Berkeley
    / @tiffanychien3277
    cube.berkeley.edu/
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  • @pakesanders5272
    @pakesanders5272 4 года назад +4309

    “Why it’s almost impossible to use the bathroom between school bells”

    • @mr.knightthedetective7435
      @mr.knightthedetective7435 4 года назад +123

      "The time it takes to get to it added with going through the crowd (outside and inside of the bathroom), finding the available toilet and finishing it in time makes it seem impossible to do"

    • @marcussterling6065
      @marcussterling6065 4 года назад +17

      im alowed to do that for 10 minutes

    • @L_T34
      @L_T34 4 года назад +4

      Marcus Sterling lucky

    • @marcussterling6065
      @marcussterling6065 4 года назад +1

      @@L_T34 ya

    • @funnibird
      @funnibird 4 года назад +10

      legend says, one man has done it before...

  • @mileschun143
    @mileschun143 5 лет назад +5905

    **human solves Rubik's cube in less than 4 seconds**
    Humanity: cool, do it faster.

    • @cdurkinz
      @cdurkinz 5 лет назад +190

      We will probably continue to say that until a human can match a machine... I mean come on, we built the machine.

    • @ChepFrosty
      @ChepFrosty 5 лет назад +4

      Lol

    • @krt7640
      @krt7640 5 лет назад +2

      True

    • @thepicklechamp
      @thepicklechamp 5 лет назад +12

      Miles Chun
      other half of humanity: are you sure you’re not a robot

    • @gamerboi8092
      @gamerboi8092 5 лет назад +14

      *solved in 1 second*
      Can we do it less than 1 second?

  • @FemboyHasu
    @FemboyHasu Год назад +831

    This guy literally learned the cube for this video, and not only learned, but he actually got better at it. That is dedication, he is a champ.

    • @philjung
      @philjung Год назад +36

      Although it is nice to get paid to practice cubing for 2 weeks...

    • @jeromealday614
      @jeromealday614 Год назад +15

      It's not that hard tbh, learned it by reading the included instructions. Took 10 minutes. Then managed to get a consistent 3 min average time

    • @FemboyHasu
      @FemboyHasu Год назад +13

      @@jeromealday614 yeah 3 minutes are easy, but faster your times become harder it is to improve, and when you're cubing a sub 40s you basically improve by 1 sec a week and when u cube at 20 seconds it takes months

    • @michaelboyle7281
      @michaelboyle7281 Год назад +8

      @@FemboyHasu I feel like the "beginners method" can only reach a certain amount of time. I realzed that him just learning the cube and getting under a minute in a few weeks probably means that method just takes a long time to complete, cause my best time was around 30 seconds (and I had a lucky scramble) but my average stays around 45, so while a good starting method its very slow.
      I think I misread what the convo was about, so sorry if that comments wasnt exactly on subject haha

    • @garramiro
      @garramiro Год назад +5

      ​@@jeromealday614 it took you 10 minutoes to memmorize the last steps and learn the first two rows? I call BS

  • @andrewcamagay6255
    @andrewcamagay6255 Год назад +369

    3 years later and now official sub 3 solves are becoming more and more likely, it's insane how far the hardware and the hobby has come in such a short time.

    • @king_fitz9931
      @king_fitz9931 11 месяцев назад +27

      Max park just got 3.13 it'd gonna happen soon

    • @HomeRunChess
      @HomeRunChess 11 месяцев назад +11

      Max Park got a 2.98

    • @andrewcamagay6255
      @andrewcamagay6255 11 месяцев назад +22

      @@HomeRunChess not in comp, and his fastest is currently 2.68

    • @HomeRunChess
      @HomeRunChess 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@andrewcamagay6255 Max Park is incredible

    • @HomeRunChess
      @HomeRunChess 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@andrewcamagay6255 even tho it wasnt in competition it’s still pretty impressive

  • @-MankoMan
    @-MankoMan 5 лет назад +14298

    "No matter how good you are, there is always an Asian better than you."

    • @subswithtwovideos-wb5ir
      @subswithtwovideos-wb5ir 5 лет назад +559

      Darn it! That suck because I am an Asian

    • @imjustok9966
      @imjustok9966 5 лет назад +132

      No I am better at being American.

    • @NobleLaika
      @NobleLaika 5 лет назад +123

      *cries in American*

    • @bratitu5601
      @bratitu5601 5 лет назад +296

      @@imjustok9966 nah, the asian-american probably still better than you at being american.

    • @zeuxlaught2797
      @zeuxlaught2797 5 лет назад +31

      @@bratitu5601 oh yeah

  • @nicholaslear7002
    @nicholaslear7002 3 года назад +5278

    “Talked to some local cubers”
    The local cuber: *cofounder of the world cubing association*

  • @jwo1382
    @jwo1382 Год назад +103

    I used this video to learn to solve the 3X3. It took roughly 2 months. I can now solve in 40-50 seconds. The strange thing is that I no longer remember the algorithms, as it has turned into muscle memory. Great video!

    • @parmesancheese5475
      @parmesancheese5475 10 месяцев назад +9

      i’d say my best time is a bit less than 2 minutes but i definitely agree with not even remembering the algorithms 😂 indeed it has turned into muscle memory!

    • @autumn8215
      @autumn8215 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@parmesancheese5475my best time is 1min 20 sec

    • @bvcghh1684
      @bvcghh1684 Месяц назад

      For anyone watching I would recommend jperms video and you can learn to solve it every time in less than an hour

  • @lucaarmstrong6375
    @lucaarmstrong6375 2 года назад +28

    This was the first video that got me into cubing. I now average sub 17 seconds with CFOP, and owe my thanks to WIRED

  • @JPerm
    @JPerm 5 лет назад +16137

    Great video :) one of my favorite series on YT and you definitely did speedcubing justice here!

    • @wrth
      @wrth 5 лет назад +648

      Who would have guessed that J Perm would be here?

    • @onnibools
      @onnibools 5 лет назад +180

      You are here too wtf

    • @MacGuzman
      @MacGuzman 5 лет назад +94

      @J Perm i agree J Perm, i think he should have interviewed you too, lol. This is definately a well tthought out video and he did plenty research. What do you think the fastest time could be within the next few years?

    • @JPerm
      @JPerm 5 лет назад +313

      i dont think an official sub-3 will happen in the next few years. and i wouldn't bet on someone beating 3.47 this year but in a few years i think maybe a 3.2

    • @robalden2404
      @robalden2404 5 лет назад +24

      J Perm are you uploading today? It’s your upload schedule

  • @esram.3505
    @esram.3505 5 лет назад +3942

    No one starts with the idea of breaking a world record. You just start making progress little by little and until you realize it you have actually become fast.

    • @maxhaibara8828
      @maxhaibara8828 5 лет назад +56

      Usually company makes something "competitive" to earn more money too. But still the human nature of trying to be their best is still the reason why these world records exist. And these companies are just supporting us, while gaining profits. Win-win solution.

    • @esram.3505
      @esram.3505 5 лет назад +18

      @@jclouds2257 OK sorry. You know what I meant

    • @gabano1311
      @gabano1311 5 лет назад

      Me in a nutshell.

    • @hughmungus99
      @hughmungus99 5 лет назад

      Agreed

    • @Eric-zz5ij
      @Eric-zz5ij 5 лет назад +27

      @@jclouds2257 bruh, are you stupid or what?

  • @Airblader
    @Airblader 2 года назад +14

    I just got into cubing a few weeks back, but this piece seems incredibly well researched and done. Kudos to the reporter!

    • @abhay_007
      @abhay_007 2 года назад

      Hey, how much time do you take to solve the cube fully? Did you follow WIRED's method? Can the time come under 1 minute?

    • @Airblader
      @Airblader 2 года назад

      @@abhay_007 I started with beginner's method where I got to around 1:20min. Then switched to CFOP and am now on average at 55s, with a best of 41s.

  • @MuffinMcFluffin
    @MuffinMcFluffin Год назад +6

    This was awesome. I never thought I'd watch a 15-minute video on this (even though I've finally cracked how to solve one), but the presentation was phenomenal and this time just flew by.

  • @salad3955
    @salad3955 4 года назад +3125

    *5 second RUclips ad exists*
    This guy: alright I'm gonna solve a rubik's cube real quick

    • @tazbid8489
      @tazbid8489 4 года назад +14

      Lmao

    • @levitheentity4000
      @levitheentity4000 4 года назад +19

      hey ricardou, how u doin buddy?

    • @rujon288
      @rujon288 4 года назад +22

      I can’t even solve it in under 20 seconds. 😢

    • @wyldcat9396
      @wyldcat9396 4 года назад +13

      @@rujon288 I can't even solve it in under 40 seconds

    • @seanaboyy
      @seanaboyy 3 года назад +41

      James Kerman I cant even solve it

  • @nathanway8974
    @nathanway8974 5 лет назад +3687

    This is what I like with wired. They actually have a proper look into how cubing works, and doesn't just look at the first result on Google like mainstream media. Great vid ☺️

    • @PeLOmaRgni
      @PeLOmaRgni 5 лет назад +38

      ...Wired is a mainstream media

    • @fakeemail4005
      @fakeemail4005 5 лет назад +62

      @@PeLOmaRgni yeah but it's good media compared to other media companies

    • @user-sf4fy8bq1h
      @user-sf4fy8bq1h 5 лет назад +29

      Wired _is_ mainstream. Stop using “mainstream media” as an insult lmfao. You just look like you don't know what you're talking about

    • @user-sf4fy8bq1h
      @user-sf4fy8bq1h 5 лет назад +6

      @@fakeemail4005 “good” media? what does that even _mean_ ? How are you measuring “good”?

    • @fakeemail4005
      @fakeemail4005 5 лет назад +23

      @@user-sf4fy8bq1h They don't try to shove a political agenda down my throat when I watch their videos. Or at least they don't make their agenda blatantly clear

  • @madonnahagedorn5649
    @madonnahagedorn5649 Год назад +22

    Is there anyone out there like me who is having a hard time learning this skill. My son gets it. He understands the algorithms very well. I call him the puzzle man. He wrote everything down for me and I'm still confused. I get to a certain point and then I'm lost. I admire those who have mastered this puzzle. It inspires me to keep trying.

    • @Destin._.
      @Destin._. Год назад +3

      I would suggest looking at J perms tutorial he explains it very well. I had a Rubik’s cube sitting on my shelf for years then I watched the tutorial and I was able to solve it

    • @epsilonsolves1457
      @epsilonsolves1457 Год назад

      Don’t worry you can get it! It takes some time. And I agree with the above comment about watching j perms vids, they’ve helped me a lot

    • @empathogen75
      @empathogen75 Год назад

      I actually learned it a month ago so
      I could teach my 6yo how to solve it. I’m down to like 90 second solves now.

    • @thecjwolfpack
      @thecjwolfpack Год назад

      It tends to be a bit harder to learn if you start older, but it's completely possible. Jperm's tutorial is probably the best way to learn. It's what I used after trying a bunch of different "how to solve" videos.

    • @dagatti1200
      @dagatti1200 Год назад

      Try with a tutorial online! Maybe J perm one

  • @RemAtmos
    @RemAtmos Год назад +12

    Such a good video. You guys really gave such respect and appreciation to such an intelligent and niche artform and its community (:

  • @ashwinsanthosh9154
    @ashwinsanthosh9154 4 года назад +2439

    1. Buy a Rubik's cube.
    2. It's already solved.
    3. ?????
    4. Profit!

  • @corban4133
    @corban4133 4 года назад +1995

    1:25 dang that guy counted all the grains of sand
    Now that’s commitment

    • @card425
      @card425 4 года назад +14

      @Useless Channel of course there is how is that even new to u

    • @blueferal8626
      @blueferal8626 4 года назад +10

      I dont think he counted each grain of sand dumbass

    • @Montanerrr
      @Montanerrr 4 года назад +189

      BlueFeral R/woooosh

    • @lambporks
      @lambporks 4 года назад +75

      BlueFeral no no no~ he didddd~~

    • @Mecal21
      @Mecal21 4 года назад +7

      @@card425 IT'S A JOKE

  • @BenTheCuber
    @BenTheCuber 2 года назад +2

    Max Park, Ruihang Xu, Leo Borromeo, Tymon Kolashinski: Hold my cube

  • @cubilatic3
    @cubilatic3 5 месяцев назад +4

    4 years later, the world record is 3.13 seconds.

  • @azore7202
    @azore7202 4 года назад +2896

    “They’re called *Speedcubers*” this man saying it like I’m a different species

  • @iiAchilles
    @iiAchilles 4 года назад +1940

    "alright time to go to sleep"
    *Why It's Almost Impossible to Solve a Rubik's Cube in Under 3 Seconds*
    "nvm"

    • @yadom5232
      @yadom5232 4 года назад +5

      iiAchilles lmao literally me rn. 6 am no sleep

    • @NickRoman
      @NickRoman 4 года назад +20

      Why It's Almost Impossible to go to Sleep at My Planned Time

    • @corbina9849
      @corbina9849 4 года назад

      wth

    • @scipio42
      @scipio42 4 года назад

      Same

    • @nafetsaces7079
      @nafetsaces7079 4 года назад

      Like literally 🤣

  • @TheSilentHeel
    @TheSilentHeel 2 года назад +6

    This was an unexpectedly fascinating video!! Loved it!

  • @_wetmath_
    @_wetmath_ Год назад +7

    Max Park: Is that a challenge?

  • @amm9387
    @amm9387 5 лет назад +3141

    This reporter is really good. All his works are so well built and constructed. Congratulations mate

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte 5 лет назад +5

      "we'll build"? You'll build what?

    • @STFwrinkle
      @STFwrinkle 5 лет назад +4

      @@SpydersByte hahaha

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte 5 лет назад +4

      you edited it but you only fixed half of the error, it should be "well built" :D

    • @Ezio470
      @Ezio470 5 лет назад +37

      Ikr.... He even went as far as dedicating a lot of his time actually learning it.... I was wondering in the beginning if he really tried to get into it or just wanted to present something...but boy i was wrong. Hats off.

    • @tittycommitteesenator1878
      @tittycommitteesenator1878 5 лет назад +1

      Just like his computer

  • @AndrewTyberg
    @AndrewTyberg 5 лет назад +1193

    This is one of the very few GOOD cubing videos for non-cubers.

    • @disastreee
      @disastreee 5 лет назад +7

      Andrew Tyberg but it still talks about how it is impossible

    • @bennettstouder9849
      @bennettstouder9849 5 лет назад +7

      It’s OKish

    • @chipp5148
      @chipp5148 5 лет назад +1

      yeah dude im a cuber

    • @disastreee
      @disastreee 5 лет назад

      SpaceCuber 1 I agree

    • @notaweeb7936
      @notaweeb7936 5 лет назад +1

      Im a cuber, meh 3x3 main is a stickerless yuxin little magic

  • @aaronrosberg5302
    @aaronrosberg5302 4 месяца назад +4

    There are actually 43,252,003,247,489,856,000 or in short 43 quintillion different combinations to the rubiks cube

  • @Endxrrr
    @Endxrrr 10 месяцев назад +2

    i feel like the happiest man alive when many people say “its nearly impossible to solve a rubik’s cube” or “ The rubik’s cube is the most difficult hobby” because as a cuber averaging 30 seconds feels bad (for me) many non-cubers think im Albert Einstein 😅, thanks

  • @PokeBlock247
    @PokeBlock247 5 лет назад +962

    It's always so refreshing to see a non-cuber make a good, informed video about the cubing community. Great video.

    • @Slamolo
      @Slamolo 5 лет назад +7

      Weren't we all non-cubers like him? And he became a cuber in the end, like we all did.
      It could be more broadly taught to children everywhere, it's a wonderful puzzle.

    • @AryanKumar-in3pk
      @AryanKumar-in3pk 5 лет назад +8

      @@Slamolo Yes, children should be taught to solve Rubik cube. It's not that difficult. I learnt it in about 3 days.
      Just had to remember few algorithms to solve it.

    • @dennisp8520
      @dennisp8520 5 лет назад +1

      @@AryanKumar-in3pk can I ask why you think it's necessary to learn how to solve this cube. It's just a toy, what practical use is there to learning how to solve it?

    • @kuldimanas
      @kuldimanas 5 лет назад +4

      @@dennisp8520 well, first of all it's the memorization skills that you need to learn the algorithms. Second, thinking your moves ahead improves the flexibility of your brain cells I guess. Also it's not always predetermined path. Sometimes you need to get creative and make your own moves. And last, it's so much fun, it really is.

    • @dotdankory
      @dotdankory 5 лет назад

      gooooooogleeeeeeee

  • @ankithmahesh1182
    @ankithmahesh1182 5 лет назад +1973

    Speedsolving tutorials in 2019: "you gotta learn and practice algorithms"
    Speedsolving tutorials in 2030: "the secret is to hit the timer really fast"

    • @d4rmp01g3
      @d4rmp01g3 5 лет назад +9

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @felixthefox100
      @felixthefox100 5 лет назад +95

      I'm pretty sure in 2030 you can just activate the timer by looking at it. Or a high speed 8K camera can scan you starting and ending

    • @webingerfamily9105
      @webingerfamily9105 5 лет назад +5

      @@felixthefox100 You could but they dont

    • @adityarajsrivastava6580
      @adityarajsrivastava6580 5 лет назад +2

      Haaha

    • @ankithmahesh1182
      @ankithmahesh1182 4 года назад +1

      @@felixthefox100 That would be cool

  • @seres9249
    @seres9249 11 месяцев назад +4

    got recomended right after max park got a 3.13 world record solve 💀

  • @kloodledoodle
    @kloodledoodle Год назад +1

    wired : uploads a rubiks cube video
    max park : and i took that personally

  • @Peridox69420
    @Peridox69420 5 лет назад +4737

    How to solve a Rubik’s cube.
    1. Buy a Rubik’s cube.
    2. It’s already solved.

    • @Trix35k
      @Trix35k 5 лет назад +131

      Yes than bring a scrambled cube and than replace it with it the solved one when no ones looking

    • @Helmster
      @Helmster 5 лет назад +65

      You should become a comedian

    • @Peridox69420
      @Peridox69420 5 лет назад +78

      Helmster
      No. I have crippling social anxiety.

    • @notjettson8407
      @notjettson8407 5 лет назад +1

      100th like

    • @laurensiller9222
      @laurensiller9222 5 лет назад +11

      Yep,I still have mine in it's case for display but I'm currently working on my little sisters cube because I'm too scared I'll mess up mine 😂

  • @sayan64
    @sayan64 4 года назад +1494

    Wired: why is it impossible to solve Rubik's cube in under 3 seconds?
    Me: still working on my Rubik's cube since 1990.

    • @xxEzraBxxx
      @xxEzraBxxx 4 года назад +17

      Learn how to solve it, keep practicing and your times will be lowered.

    • @seanisnoob2885
      @seanisnoob2885 4 года назад +1

      @@xxEzraBxxx True!

    • @televizion9962
      @televizion9962 4 года назад +7

      @@xxEzraBxxx bruh he was joking

    • @kodem199
      @kodem199 4 года назад

      Tudor Vintila He is joking tho

    • @irvingarcia7387
      @irvingarcia7387 3 года назад +2

      Typical non cuber

  • @jbruso123
    @jbruso123 11 месяцев назад +12

    Max Park just set the world record for 3.134 seconds. Granted, not under 3 yet... but dam, that's close.

    • @sandro3103
      @sandro3103 11 месяцев назад +1

      actually there are a lot of unofficial sub 3 solves

    • @evsebzy
      @evsebzy 11 месяцев назад

      @@sandro3103 true

  • @mboss7733
    @mboss7733 Год назад +5

    In middle school, it was one of my dreams to solve one. I got one for Christmas around that time and learned to solve it within about a month. I'm not really into it anymore, but those were fun times.

  • @SomeoneCommenting
    @SomeoneCommenting 5 лет назад +867

    "1 minute 41 seconds... I'm ashamed..." Me: *an entire life without still being able to solve it*

    • @bea6219
      @bea6219 5 лет назад +20

      I once used an online cube solver and it STILL took 3 attempts

    • @danielwisdom8045
      @danielwisdom8045 5 лет назад +8

      My best time is 1minute 2 seconds

    • @danielwisdom8045
      @danielwisdom8045 5 лет назад +1

      @Diego Marra 🙂😣

    • @SubscriberswithoutAnyvid-sr3jx
      @SubscriberswithoutAnyvid-sr3jx 5 лет назад +1

      Diego Marra 😭😭😭😭😭😭 and my best is 41 second.By the way when I first solved the cube,it took almost 4 minutes.What about you?

    • @sunnykhatri9449
      @sunnykhatri9449 5 лет назад +2

      My maximum time is 2 minute 48 seconds 😔

  • @dreflox
    @dreflox 5 лет назад +2427

    People see me as a god when i solve a 3x3x3 at school in around 1min...
    then i see people solving it in 10 seconds...

    • @simar1846
      @simar1846 5 лет назад +17

      Yeah , I know right 😂

    • @Weigazod
      @Weigazod 5 лет назад +43

      Then you see people solve a 3 dimensional 10x10x10 cube :)

    • @ERhymesD
      @ERhymesD 5 лет назад +27

      "People see me as a god" yeah...

    • @accidentalgenius7933
      @accidentalgenius7933 5 лет назад +60

      then the 10 seconds people see other people solving it in 3.47 seconds.

    • @obamaisntreal6149
      @obamaisntreal6149 5 лет назад +3

      When is Carson streaming

  • @CuberNoob
    @CuberNoob 4 месяца назад +3

    Max Park: I gotchu 😎

  • @elmerzcosta
    @elmerzcosta Год назад +1

    I love this video because it was the catalyst for my interest in speed cubing. And it's now my main hobby and I'm loving it

  • @griffinmartin3812
    @griffinmartin3812 3 года назад +2262

    I’m waiting for the “My friend solved it in 2.5 seconds but didn’t film it”

  • @freedomkarungi1022
    @freedomkarungi1022 4 года назад +963

    the other kid on the table at 3:22 started questioning his life choices lmao

    • @alainmg2362
      @alainmg2362 3 года назад +45

      Hahahaha he probably though: '"is it really worth it to solve this" xd

    • @Amir.........
      @Amir......... 3 года назад +15

      I laughed so loud at this that my mother and brother started to talk about my mental health 😂.

    • @yf-n7710
      @yf-n7710 3 года назад +17

      The record shown at 1:04 is even funnier when you have context. The record was dropped to 4.73 seconds here. The previous record had been 4.74, and that record had been set by the other guy at the table.
      He was very good-natured about it; the community that speedcubing has built up is pretty non-toxic.

    • @hadrielnuarin8922
      @hadrielnuarin8922 3 года назад +3

      @@yf-n7710 bruh mats was probably like wth thjs guy just beat my wr by 0.01, man mats was like im not beating that

    • @yf-n7710
      @yf-n7710 3 года назад +6

      @@hadrielnuarin8922 Yeah. At least it wasn't just some random guy; I think Feliks Zemdegs and Mats Valk are actually friends (which is why they were sitting together in the first place).

  • @Gladiator6
    @Gladiator6 11 месяцев назад +6

    Max park has entered the chat.

  • @waza987
    @waza987 Год назад +3

    Back in the 80s under 3 minutes was considered mastering the cube. Now that’s just not bad for a newbie after a couple of days.

  • @Bruh-tz6gf
    @Bruh-tz6gf 5 лет назад +1953

    Zemdegs: Solves a Rubik’s cube in less than 5 seconds.
    Asian guy: 😏

  • @Cubeorithms
    @Cubeorithms 5 лет назад +293

    Thank you for making this! It's awesome to see the speedsolving community getting some mainstream attention!

  • @attila0323
    @attila0323 Год назад +3

    I learned to solve Rubik's Cube more than 15 years ago with a really old "rusty" cube. I was so hyped that I solved it every day a few times and it took me less than a week to memorize the moves. A few years ago I bought a faster cube but still only able to solve it in a few minutes. I just ordered a "speed cube" and will learn the speed cube method to be able to solve it under a minute or half. Can't wait for it.

  • @lucaspovero1787
    @lucaspovero1787 Год назад +4

    Why It's Almost Impossible to Beat Max Park

  • @pll__skip
    @pll__skip 3 года назад +2457

    Wired: It’s Impossible to solve a cube in less than 3 second
    Luke Garrett, Ruihang Xu, Max Park, *F a h m i* , Leo, Tymon, Yiheng, Feliks, Asher, Jode: Hold My Cubes
    Edit: i know they say ALMOST
    Edit 2: this is very possible now

    • @jadenwhite3419
      @jadenwhite3419 3 года назад +11

      max park never got 2 seconds?

    • @pll__skip
      @pll__skip 3 года назад +60

      @@jadenwhite3419 he got it 3 times i think, but he got it off tape

    • @pll__skip
      @pll__skip 3 года назад +10

      @@jadenwhite3419 and he post it on his instagram

    • @jadenwhite3419
      @jadenwhite3419 3 года назад +4

      @@pll__skip do you have a link?

    • @beybladefusion3883
      @beybladefusion3883 3 года назад +19

      Read the title it says almost impossible

  • @piperguballa5078
    @piperguballa5078 5 лет назад +2203

    ??!! I found my old rubix cube and then instantly got recommended this video thank you fbi agent

    • @mathguy101
      @mathguy101 5 лет назад +61

      It is spelled rubik’s

    • @dots223_
      @dots223_ 4 года назад +13

      Same! Today I was doing my Rubik’s cube for the first time in months and this video got recommended to me.

    • @martinbecker1380
      @martinbecker1380 4 года назад +4

      @@mathguy101 r/whoooosh

    • @speedytutlz8474
      @speedytutlz8474 4 года назад +34

      @@martinbecker1380 define r/woooosh please

    • @charlie_mario6292
      @charlie_mario6292 4 года назад +9

      Peeper Gumball it’s Rubik’s not rubix you uncultured swine

  • @doorotabanasik1929
    @doorotabanasik1929 7 месяцев назад +6

    Who is watching this after Max Park's 3.13?
    👇

  • @giorgiog.4670
    @giorgiog.4670 2 года назад +132

    This aged well.

    • @davidmiramontes9013
      @davidmiramontes9013 Месяц назад

      How?

    • @1imag337
      @1imag337 Месяц назад

      ​@@davidmiramontes9013max park is good

    • @ryneiscool
      @ryneiscool Месяц назад

      @@davidmiramontes9013 Ruihang Xu’s Unofficial 2.68

    • @TuanLe-mq5nx
      @TuanLe-mq5nx Месяц назад +2

      ​@@davidmiramontes9013max park got 3.13s lol

    • @bul6457
      @bul6457 Месяц назад

      ​@@TuanLe-mq5nx in under... ig you have a cube for a brain as well.

  • @JP-td8gt
    @JP-td8gt 4 года назад +274

    "No matter how good you are, there is always a computer better than you."
    Computer: solved under a second.

    • @naziyadarve4535
      @naziyadarve4535 4 года назад +11

      Still we are the one who gave them existence

    • @petelee2477
      @petelee2477 4 года назад +1

      Code bullets video showed how fast a regular computer could.

    • @ciarangale4738
      @ciarangale4738 4 года назад +1

      computers are extremely stupid. they can only do exactly what you tell them to do. they are simply stupid FAST

    • @hewad378
      @hewad378 4 года назад

      @@ciarangale4738 Not really....they don't have consciousness. And we do, eventhough we have no idea what it actually is and why we have it. Yeah...We're are crazy stupid.

    • @ahmadkendakji6417
      @ahmadkendakji6417 4 года назад +1

      Me:error 404 :( 10%,40%,70%,100% system will restart.
      System destroyed.

  • @DanaYi13
    @DanaYi13 5 лет назад +2097

    Well researched and put together! I like it

  • @andreasthiemke9520
    @andreasthiemke9520 2 месяца назад +3

    13:54 "low 5 maybe 5 flat." Now the wr is 4.48

    • @Jayydavt3D
      @Jayydavt3D 2 месяца назад

      Set by a NINE YEAR OLD we're all doomed.

  • @Feztek626
    @Feztek626 10 месяцев назад +2

    0:14
    11x11 “allow me to introduce myself”

  • @dpage446
    @dpage446 4 года назад +474

    Who uses algorithms?I memorised the 20-move solve for every single one of the 43 quintillion possible combinations.

    • @zachschumann5899
      @zachschumann5899 4 года назад +9

      TheDragonKing same

    • @folo2007
      @folo2007 4 года назад +54

      Yeah same, but that actually means we learned 43 quintillions algorithms...

    • @ezdor8877
      @ezdor8877 4 года назад +4

      @@folo2007 was gonna say that

    • @electricyeet1527
      @electricyeet1527 4 года назад +1

      bruh

    • @nesto9889
      @nesto9889 4 года назад +1

      ????

  • @RiceSquad
    @RiceSquad 4 года назад +368

    How to make a WIRED title
    "why it's almost impossible to (insert world record) in under (world record time minus 1 second)"

    • @absqrb
      @absqrb 4 года назад +8

      Ooh ooh or plus 1 depending on the game

    • @francisdimaano2350
      @francisdimaano2350 4 года назад

      @@absqrb nah

    • @sarthakgoel7697
      @sarthakgoel7697 4 года назад

      @@francisdimaano2350 yes it can be
      In case
      Why is it impossible to skip 89 stones in water

    • @francisdimaano2350
      @francisdimaano2350 4 года назад +1

      @@sarthakgoel7697 that's also a nah

    • @riplikatlnloki5091
      @riplikatlnloki5091 4 года назад

      The Asian guy beat it in 3.47 seconds so it like 0.50 seconds

  • @srinivasrao7175
    @srinivasrao7175 3 месяца назад +4

    But Yiheng Wang solved it under 1.92 seconds

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis Год назад +2

    Bravo! Excellent script excellently presented! Best of luck!

  • @skygge1006
    @skygge1006 4 года назад +801

    “Why it’s almost impossible for wired to to tell us about wires”

  • @rbe.a
    @rbe.a 4 года назад +1409

    *Asian Guy:* solves it in 3 seconds
    *me:* boasts about solving it in 2 minutes

    • @DrZaneK
      @DrZaneK 4 года назад +20

      in 4 seconds* nobody has a sub-3 yet
      3.47 isnt in 3 seconda

    • @slowmotionbetterthannomotion.
      @slowmotionbetterthannomotion. 4 года назад +16

      Dr. ZaneK its a 3 second solve.

    • @hakkai5819
      @hakkai5819 4 года назад +12

      Thats faster than me solving 2x2

    • @ronniechatterjee6490
      @ronniechatterjee6490 4 года назад +9

      Haven't solved one

    • @zedmelon
      @zedmelon 4 года назад +2

      @RabiyaNoor Hahahah, me too. I recall being proud of 2.5 minutes!
      (now I'd be pleased if I still have it somewhere packed in a box)

  • @rrrcubing6990
    @rrrcubing6990 2 года назад +1

    This is so inspiring it inspired me to solve the cube and now I love it thank you!!

  • @AbsoRuud76
    @AbsoRuud76 11 месяцев назад +3

    Only 0.14 to go, Max just got a 3.13.

  • @MisanCuber
    @MisanCuber 4 года назад +181

    Human in 19th century: "We can't travel faster than 40 mph."

    • @AtheistGamerz
      @AtheistGamerz 4 года назад +4

      Trains could go faster than 40mph

    • @azearaazymoto461
      @azearaazymoto461 4 года назад

      Modern trains maybe. I’d imagine trains back then couldn’t though. It was the 1800’s.

    • @AtheistGamerz
      @AtheistGamerz 4 года назад +2

      @@azearaazymoto461 it was rare but they could top out at 55-60mph.

    • @azearaazymoto461
      @azearaazymoto461 4 года назад +1

      Cool.

    • @azearaazymoto461
      @azearaazymoto461 4 года назад +1

      Cool.

  • @mald7019
    @mald7019 5 лет назад +738

    I feel bad for the next generation of speedcubers. The records are going to be nearly unbeatable with the progress of today.

    • @kingsoonkit9234
      @kingsoonkit9234 5 лет назад +48

      Hope their interest holds long

    • @montanasnack7483
      @montanasnack7483 5 лет назад +1

      Yes oof

    • @charliek115
      @charliek115 5 лет назад +22

      That's why we need new WCA events!

    • @Den-qz3rm
      @Den-qz3rm 5 лет назад +47

      Mallory Dupuis time to move on to the 4x4 as the standard.

    • @charliek115
      @charliek115 5 лет назад +18

      @@Den-qz3rm 4x4 records are getting pretty crazy too though

  • @bruhnish598
    @bruhnish598 11 месяцев назад +3

    max park casually ignoring this video

  • @UraniumPlushie._.
    @UraniumPlushie._. 2 года назад +2

    Sub-3 is impossible
    Max Park: I'm different

  • @noahve
    @noahve 5 лет назад +692

    For anyone wanting to solve a cube, go to J Perm on youtube and watch his 10 minute video. Really easy and straight forward.

    • @Iqbal1808
      @Iqbal1808 5 лет назад +1

      Yup

    • @wavyduck1273
      @wavyduck1273 5 лет назад +20

      *complete a cube. very rarely do people actually solve it, as mentioned in 3:55

    • @ChepFrosty
      @ChepFrosty 5 лет назад +7

      That was just Feliks talking about how unexpected the world record jump in times were. I’m pretty sure it had nothing to do with how easy or hard it is to just casually solve a cube with a tutorial

    • @AryanKumar-in3pk
      @AryanKumar-in3pk 5 лет назад +4

      He actually commented on this video

    • @Sum_Guy
      @Sum_Guy 5 лет назад

      Not easy

  • @yhmixel
    @yhmixel 3 года назад +438

    1x1x1: allow me to introduce myself

    • @Ryo_San_
      @Ryo_San_ 3 года назад

      lol

    • @kingkaizoku85
      @kingkaizoku85 3 года назад +18

      you arent a cuber. Every cuber knows that the 1x1 is impossible, Expensive and not even Albert einstein was able to solve it

    • @alexhall1862
      @alexhall1862 3 года назад +1

      My name is CUBE! C to the U B. I used to move rubicks layers by the WT.

    • @imran19187
      @imran19187 3 года назад

      @@alexhall1862 lol u spelt cub not cube

    • @shabanaasgher6353
      @shabanaasgher6353 3 года назад

      1x1 is solved by just flipping it

  • @btcubing3091
    @btcubing3091 Год назад +6

    Bro Leo has a 2.72 solve

  • @aobigal
    @aobigal Год назад +1

    I love the Rubik's cube, my mother bought me one for Christmas one year thinking id never solve it, by lunch time I had solved it. and ever since that day I can now solve it in around 20 seconds on average, sometimes faster, I use it as a stress releif. I also use it as a way to remind myself that I am capable of teaching myself anything no matter what.

  • @dwijaksara
    @dwijaksara 5 лет назад +286

    For a non cuber, he's done a pretty good job reaching a sub 1 min solve. Props to him

    • @RobertBeckk
      @RobertBeckk 5 лет назад +15

      I remember when I finally got my solves down below around 3 minutes because I would start a song and try to solve it before it ended.

    • @Quantum-
      @Quantum- 5 лет назад +5

      @@RobertBeckk it was such a quick transition for me, I think a week in I was sub 3 minutes. Once I hit 1 minute solves is when I really slowed progress. To get consistent under 1 minute f2l and 2 look just aren't enough for my fingers. It really took me studying oll cases to shave seconds. I still only know about half of them at best.

    • @DirtyPoul
      @DirtyPoul 5 лет назад +2

      @@Quantum- Yup. I only know the standard beginner solve and I can consistently solve it under 1 min, probably around 50 sec average. Or rather, I used to be able to do that. I haven't solved in years so rusty is an understatement.

    • @Quantum-
      @Quantum- 5 лет назад

      @@DirtyPoul I can't even remember how to do the beginners method. Lol. I think I used it to solve my puzzle maybe my first 10 times, saw a speed cubing video and was learning f2l that day. Intuitive f2l only has a few algorithms and they're short.

    • @user-me8hy8ew4o
      @user-me8hy8ew4o 5 лет назад

      @@Quantum- Beginners Method is like intuitive f2l, just that you would now understand why you do these moves.
      But I know what you mean, I wanted to teach a friend how to solve a cube and I googled the beginner's method to show her because I couldn't remember

  • @AdvaitDhingra
    @AdvaitDhingra 4 года назад +660

    Usually, when non-cubers talk about cubing, it's kina cringey. But this video was really well made and fun to watch, even for speedcubers such as myself. Good job!:)

    • @rewinged-insanemc9595
      @rewinged-insanemc9595 4 года назад +40

      Yeah. It annoys me when my classmate is a non cuber and when i turn the corners due to it being twisted and say im a cheater. even though its impossible to solve due to the cube gets messed up when you try to solve it

    • @AdvaitDhingra
      @AdvaitDhingra 4 года назад +5

      Mere ereM been there😂

    • @triple7marc
      @triple7marc 4 года назад +1

      Mere ereM That’s happened to me too 😂

    • @AdvaitDhingra
      @AdvaitDhingra 4 года назад

      Daniel27D thats right

    • @buzzmas8068
      @buzzmas8068 4 года назад +5

      Agreed, they arent pretending that you have to be a genius to solve one

  • @BaconTheLegend1
    @BaconTheLegend1 3 месяца назад +1

    “No matter how good you are, there’s always one kid better than you”

  • @Chirp197
    @Chirp197 Год назад +6

    Tymon Kolasiński: laughs in fast

    • @ChompyMaster
      @ChompyMaster Год назад

      Fr lmao. Sub 5 average is just crazy

    • @bvcghh1684
      @bvcghh1684 Год назад

      @@ChompyMaster he also got a sub 3 unofficial solve

  • @AlejandroGonzalez-bh4pr
    @AlejandroGonzalez-bh4pr 4 года назад +457

    I've competed in a few speed cubing competitions when I was younger and the most impressive solver I have ever seen was this elderly Indian gentlemen at Berkeley. He only did the 2x2 event and his times were not very good, it took him about 2 mins per solve but what amazed me was that he solved it without any algorithms. He looked at the cube and worked out in his head what moves would take him to the solved position. Smart man.

    • @jobfernandez9274
      @jobfernandez9274 2 года назад +37

      Ye that's the 2x2 for you, with some cubing experience you can solve it without knowing any algos

    • @CS-et4fs
      @CS-et4fs 2 года назад +3

      Is this sarcasm

    • @sylent1
      @sylent1 2 года назад +5

      @@CS-et4fs I dont think so , its possible to solve the 2x2 without any algorithms.

    • @CS-et4fs
      @CS-et4fs 2 года назад +2

      @@sylent1 ik but 2x is hella easy, so why is he making a big deal out of this

    • @theofficialkc9970
      @theofficialkc9970 2 года назад +12

      @@CS-et4fs Well, you try solving it with absolutely no use of algorithms and no random turning

  • @DanteYewToob
    @DanteYewToob 4 года назад +683

    I noticed something really cool...
    Some of them are actually throwing the cube down half turned and relying on gravity and impact to finish the last turn while they hit the clock.
    Pretty friggin cool.

    • @maxwellli7057
      @maxwellli7057 4 года назад +61

      Yea cuz magnetic cubes are pretty nice

    • @maxwellli7057
      @maxwellli7057 4 года назад +13

      @Super Crackers always get the strong magnets, medium and light magnets are usually pretty gei.

    • @hpermutation4439
      @hpermutation4439 4 года назад +50

      No they don't do that... nobody does that

    • @jasonlewiscuber2081
      @jasonlewiscuber2081 4 года назад +7

      @@hpermutation4439 yep they don't through it down but they do slam their hands down pretty fast

    • @Ronanmai
      @Ronanmai 4 года назад +12

      more than a half turn is still counted

  • @p4tchPL
    @p4tchPL 5 месяцев назад +3

    With Max's 3.13, every day we inch closer to a sub-3 WR.

    • @ilikefootballandbaddecisions
      @ilikefootballandbaddecisions 5 месяцев назад

      It’s already been done

    • @p4tchPL
      @p4tchPL 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@ilikefootballandbaddecisions unofficially yes, but officially no.

  • @amirgamil
    @amirgamil Год назад +6

    What an awesome video!! Incredible content! Thanks for making it 👍 Now I'm motivated to go out, get Rubik's cube and try and solve it in under a minute 😄

  • @mccanby1234
    @mccanby1234 4 года назад +877

    "1 minute and 41 seconds, I'm ashamed of myself."
    Dude I haven't even solved one.

    • @Shrek-jv6fb
      @Shrek-jv6fb 4 года назад +14

      Same I just brake it and fix it

    • @oraakkeli
      @oraakkeli 4 года назад +8

      Not trying to flex or anything, but my personal best is 15 sec on the dot

    • @ZiRR0
      @ZiRR0 4 года назад +6

      I have an average of about 1 minute and 40 seconds, and I have to say, it is shameful.

    • @oneismajor4863
      @oneismajor4863 4 года назад +5

      1 month of practice (1-2 hours a day) can get you less than a minute. I started in December 2018 and now I avg 20-26 seconds and a PB of 16.85. PB is personal best btw.

    • @elliottthompson2745
      @elliottthompson2745 4 года назад

      My best is 23s

  • @neerajnandan3519
    @neerajnandan3519 3 года назад +958

    Another asian kid solves cube in 2.5 seconds
    WIRED: Why is almost impossible to solve a Rubik's cube under 2 seconds.

    • @wakkle
      @wakkle 3 года назад +17

      Actually 2 people has had unofficial world record.

    • @louisbar111
      @louisbar111 3 года назад

      Who is it

    • @Bob-uh9fw
      @Bob-uh9fw 3 года назад +5

      @equal rights equal fights GENDER EQUALITY what about Ben baron’s 2.83 solve

    • @wakkle
      @wakkle 3 года назад +4

      @@Bob-uh9fw oh yeah i meant 3
      ben baron
      max park
      sameer aggarwal

    • @wakkle
      @wakkle 3 года назад +5

      @@albertluo2293 I know I'm not 100% sure that they didn't fake it. but ban baron is a past world record holder and his UWR solve reconstruction got shown in a lazer0monkey video. max park is probably one of, if not the best big cube solver, as he has the world record for 5x5, 6x6, 7x7. sameer I don't really have anything that backs up this solve, but he averages sub 8 in comps so i guess it's possible

  • @shabanamirza9226
    @shabanamirza9226 Год назад +6

    the fact that he has a pillow that is like a Rubik's cube really shows that this guy is dedicated to what he does

  • @sixsixonefour
    @sixsixonefour Год назад +1

    “Why It’s Almost Impossible to Solve a Rubik’s Cube in Under 3 Seconds”
    Max Park: Well

  • @emps2376
    @emps2376 5 лет назад +386

    "almost"
    *patrick ponce is very satsisfied with that 2.99*

    • @wilsonxie
      @wilsonxie 5 лет назад +1

      ericaaaa

    • @EvanWrightSpeedcubing
      @EvanWrightSpeedcubing 5 лет назад +1

      His record has been broken twice

    • @The_NSeven
      @The_NSeven 5 лет назад +1

      @@EvanWrightSpeedcubing Yeah, but those solves are very controversial. The 2.82 is pretty believable, but he took the video down for some reason

    • @titussutterfield9439
      @titussutterfield9439 5 лет назад

      Who got a 2.82?

    • @The_NSeven
      @The_NSeven 5 лет назад

      @@titussutterfield9439 Kim Roger Høyland Larsen. www.reddit.com/r/Cubers/comments/bqiw7d/282_3x3_uwr_single_kim_roger_høyland_larsen/? Here is a Reddit thread about it

  • @hendy24
    @hendy24 3 года назад +826

    Wired: "It's almost impossible to solve a Rubiks Cube in under 3 seconds"
    Ruihang Xu: "2.68. Take it or leave it."

    • @iwishexamsneverhappened
      @iwishexamsneverhappened 3 года назад +36

      He did say almost impossible

    • @hendy24
      @hendy24 3 года назад +15

      @@iwishexamsneverhappened yeah that's why I wrote that

    • @chimyshark
      @chimyshark 3 года назад +2

      @MUFC the fk?

    • @yeadai89
      @yeadai89 2 года назад +5

      leo borromeo also 2.78

    • @BenjaJohnsonIII
      @BenjaJohnsonIII 2 года назад +1

      Please tell me where in the world records is a 2.68 solve. Cus I don’t see it

  • @cubersquad
    @cubersquad 2 года назад +1

    watched this when i first heard about cubing, came back today as a cuber

  • @arbazshaikh781
    @arbazshaikh781 Год назад +2

    So the first world record single was 22.5 seconds, which was set in the year 1982 and it is about 7 times more than the current WR.
    Imagine someone in the year 2062, looking back to 2022, watching this video of how people thought it is IMPOSSIBLE for someone to solve a Rubik's cube under 3 seconds.

  • @gloz6662
    @gloz6662 3 года назад +113

    2069: why its almost impossible to solve a rubik's cube in under 1 second

    • @jitendrasoni4639
      @jitendrasoni4639 2 года назад +1

      Well it could be true because it will be 2069 lol

    • @depressedkimjongun2513
      @depressedkimjongun2513 2 года назад +2

      @@jitendrasoni4639 paabji mobbile
      Jk

    • @ZahinYEETS
      @ZahinYEETS 2 года назад

      5018: why its impossible to solve a rubik's cube in 0.0000000000000000000000000092827607 nanoseconds.

  • @wuhaoouyang7453
    @wuhaoouyang7453 3 года назад +563

    Feliks is a legend. I agree these speed cubers have pushed the "impossible" limit further and further.

    • @WcropoliX
      @WcropoliX 2 года назад +2

      And also his mic is awsome

    • @toxic2971
      @toxic2971 2 года назад +2

      Tymon is better

    • @futuregmchess1561
      @futuregmchess1561 2 года назад +18

      @@toxic2971 He's not talking about who is faster. He is talking about who pushed the times to the limit; and that would have to be Feliks. At his prime, no one even came close to him. At Tymon's prime (probably now), Max, Leo, Luke, and a few others are still on his heels. Heck, he doesn't even have the WR average anymore.

    • @toxic2971
      @toxic2971 2 года назад

      @@futuregmchess1561 I don't know what he wrote exactly but it says edited so yeah

    • @mdv9831
      @mdv9831 2 года назад +6

      He really is. But as time goes on the next generation gets better, even though Feliks isn't the best anymore he certainly was the face we all saw when we got into cubing. The guy who we all wanted to beat

  • @scottschoppert9149
    @scottschoppert9149 Год назад +5

    My brother cubed back in high school in the 80s they did corners first and he figured that was the only way. I showed him beginner method then I showed him the app solving it in 20 moves and his mind was completely blown. I remember trying to solve when I was a little kid now I’m slightly obsessed with cubeing trying to learn f2l

  • @vVearon
    @vVearon 7 месяцев назад +5

    'solving a Rubik's cube in under 3 seconds is almost impossible"
    yiheng wang: *solves one in under 2 seconds*

    • @brokin_official
      @brokin_official 6 месяцев назад

      That doesnt count, yiheng used an old scramble

    • @vVearon
      @vVearon 6 месяцев назад

      @@brokin_official what do you mean an old scramble?

    • @brokin_official
      @brokin_official 6 месяцев назад

      @@vVearon that 1.92 was an old scramble that someone else got first

    • @vVearon
      @vVearon 6 месяцев назад

      @@brokin_official oh i didn’t know, thanks for telling.

  • @JugheadJones03
    @JugheadJones03 5 лет назад +401

    That guy got really good, really fast. 50 seconds in that short of time is impressive.

    • @fritzsoze7329
      @fritzsoze7329 5 лет назад +1

      @CAN00192 Ye you have internet, google, books, bunch of methods, but he didnt. That's the different

    • @mcpebox8880
      @mcpebox8880 5 лет назад +12

      It's not. Its normal. You can literally learn to solve it under 2 min in a day if you got a paper with algorithms.

    • @JugheadJones03
      @JugheadJones03 5 лет назад +3

      @@mcpebox8880 I need to get me one and try lol!

    • @BlancoWilliams
      @BlancoWilliams 5 лет назад

      I got 40 seconds in 1 and a half week with beginner method, it’s not hard, I used the rubiks brand cube and it slowed me down to 1min and then I got a better cube and got down to 40 seconds

    • @isaacdavis1363
      @isaacdavis1363 5 лет назад +1

      @@JugheadJones03 I got down to 1,44 in like 2 days,

  • @thomas3793
    @thomas3793 5 лет назад +976

    7:49 This is day one, hour zero
    Thanks for 1k like

  • @clapshotxd3049
    @clapshotxd3049 2 года назад +1

    Wired: It's impossible to solve a cube in under 3 seconds
    Ruihang Xu: Does a 2.68 second solve

  • @August_is
    @August_is 2 года назад

    For your A05 that is AMAZING! For the time you practiced mine at that time was probably like 1:30 ish now it around 28 seconds with lots of practice and algorithms

  • @Trexrush1
    @Trexrush1 5 лет назад +116

    Probably the best mainstream cubing video since the Vox Observatory episode in 2015. Id dare say its even better than that video. Excellent job Wired!

  • @ryanbaker1097
    @ryanbaker1097 4 года назад +451

    "something the cubers call algorithms" as if that's not what they're called

    • @beekeeperhoneymoon8179
      @beekeeperhoneymoon8179 4 года назад +6

      @@deekay1306 Woooosh

    • @flyintheH2O
      @flyintheH2O 4 года назад +36

      @@deekay1306 He's saying that it's not just cubers that call them them that. That's what they're called by everybody because that's what they ARE. It would be like saying, "People who like to tan refer to the ball of gas in the sky as the sun." It IS the sun. It's not just something one group calls it.

    • @Novasky2007
      @Novasky2007 4 года назад

      How do you ever figure out when to use an algorithm, all i see is a jumble of colours

    • @Novasky2007
      @Novasky2007 4 года назад +5

      Odd we call it by its correct name in our group of Orbital Mechanics Physicists: Sol

    • @hakkai5819
      @hakkai5819 4 года назад +1

      screw algorithms! Just call them 'Up, Left, Right, Down'

  • @steveb0503
    @steveb0503 2 года назад

    Mine WAS an old-school original edition (which I modified in the way he described - except I used graphite dry lubricant) and the best I ever managed was around 2 1/2 minutes (a time that was at one point in time considered at least respectable).

  • @HAALAND-EDITZ_
    @HAALAND-EDITZ_ Месяц назад +4

    A seven year old solved it in 2.78s

    • @andrew2377
      @andrew2377 20 дней назад

      The title should have been "Why It's Almost Impossible to AVERAGE Under 3 Seconds". That's basically what they meant..