I'm an incredibly inconsistent cuber. PB: 9.40 but average can be from 15 to 19. I blame this on my shitty F2L and cross skills. I'm not part of a cubing community or anything. I never go to competitions or anything like that. My friends have 0% interest in it. So I never have a chance to learn new techniques from other people, in person. This channel is so amazing. I would still be at 2 minute solves if it wasn't for JPerm constantly expanding my mind and giving me new ways to think about things. Thanks buddy.
Omg i love u all iam same just an average person solving in 1 min, my ftl and cross is shit and i cant oll and pll but this chanel is amazing. Keep going bro!
it's amazing how much I learn from your channel. You have deep knowledge on cubing matters and skills to explain without confusing us nor boring. Just awesome
When you released the keyhole multislot video, I was amazed at the concept of it. Me being me, I disregarded the fact that I’m practicing F2L muscle memory and decided to dedicate my time into learning keyhole. It was pretty simple and I found it fun as well. Now, in this video, you said that the multislotting thing was an advanced technique and that you shouldn’t spend time if you’re not sub 15 or sub 10 yet. Well... I sorta do it and I’m only averaging sub 30. :P I literally thought to myself “Wait... He said this is advanced... I need to get my priorities right...”
This helped a lot. I was planning on learning all the “hammers” or intuitive but, i was too impatient (lol). This ended up helping me a lot and im going to try the others now.
This was a serious gamechanger for me to continue advancing past the beginner method. Great explanation, and this is another piece of F2L that will definitely shave a few seconds off of my solves!
That’s actually how I learned F2L! It took me awhile to figure out an overly complex method to solve the last slot. I’d solve three corners, three edges, insert the last corner in any orientation, put the edge over the correct centre, do sexy move twice to solve the edge, do a z rotation, and orient the corner with sexy move.
If you really think about this the concept is fairly simple I was able to understand and execute this in 2 minutes so yeah thanks jperm. I’m sure the way I did this isn’t very effective but at least I can do it
Yo. Thank you for this. My brain had been stuck on cases that I thought were just so wired while trying to learn F2L. Never knew about keyhole and its like the most easiest thing ever. Like why couldnt I just think of this? I can spot these cases instantly. Im not too good but Im just about a consistent sub 40 now.
I literally know full Pll and 3/4 OLL, use advanced F2l and I average 34 How do you do this? P. S. Its not my cube, ihave a lubricated and magnetic meilong which turns amazing
@@kostaskorbetis9340 well first off, its been a while since i made this comment (7 months lol) and since then i have learned full PLL and now i average sub 25. I mean, I use Jperms website to help me with difficult algs, and i practice quite a bit. Did you just recently learn all of the f2l and oll algs? Cause if so you may be slower than normal until you get used to them.
Beginner time stamps 0:23 Corner 0:37 Corner solved 0:51 Edges (Basic) 1:25 Bad edge 1:41 Bad edge with rotation *When not to use keyhole* 1:55 White facing up 2:15 Edge correct white facing up (side edge and corner color do not MATCH) Requires *unsolved slot* Algorithm 2:46 2:55 Corner solved edge flipped
The way you show to flip an edge is also fine as a flipping alg for big cubes - Chris Olson recommends using it over the standard one - I'm not sure I see why either one would be best, either for 3x3 vs. big cubes or even overall.
The left handed move makes it a little harder on larger cubes. The big cube flip R U R' F R' F' R has more regrips but in my opinion is more consistent to do.
I just learned a week or so ago, but I found it helpful to only learn max of 2 at once, then take a short break and come back to make sure you remember what you just learned.
I think there is something that will help everyone at look ahead is you should know every f2l case as a alogrithm and know where the other corners and edges will be i think that's better than normal look ahead
record solves tend to be so easy that you wouldn't run into a situation like keyhole multislot. but Yumu Tabuchi's 6 second WR2 many years ago uses keyhole multislot!
@@JPerm Awesome thanks. I actually think that it's the type of technique that could be part of future top cubers. There has to be techniques that increase recognition and look ahead, in addition to simplicity, to get sub 5 averages and sub 4 and 3 singles.
because i cubed 20 yrs ago on an old fashioned cube, i would use this advanced mixed F2L pairs always, because it saves so much turning. (my pb is 1:31 nowadays)
1:57 yeah but you can psuedo slot both the pairs Also, here's my favorite trick which turns a really bad pair into a really good one D R U' R2' U R D' (this messes up 3 slots though, you could do R U' R' D R' U R D' to preserve one slot)
hey j perm i found it doesnt matter if theres no empty spaces to keyhole it doesnt effect 1st layer if you do it on top of an already solved corner on the 1st layre
I'm triggered at 2:55 because you immediately perform D to restore the D layer but you can insert the orange-blue edge before with R' U' R and solve it with keyhole
I would like to thank you for the tutorial now i know how to solve the 3x3 rubiks cube faster before my fastest solve is around 1min but now i can solve in just 40sec with an hard to turn rubiks cube maybe i can do faster if i have a better one but i dont have a money to buy i wish that you can give me one. Again thank you
0:13 You talked about inserting the corner when the edge is solved, but what i do is that i just do E / E' until I see an unsolved slot that has no edges solved and just solve the corner as usual. Then, i do E / E' / E2 to put the solved edge back
I'm an incredibly inconsistent cuber. PB: 9.40 but average can be from 15 to 19. I blame this on my shitty F2L and cross skills. I'm not part of a cubing community or anything. I never go to competitions or anything like that. My friends have 0% interest in it. So I never have a chance to learn new techniques from other people, in person. This channel is so amazing. I would still be at 2 minute solves if it wasn't for JPerm constantly expanding my mind and giving me new ways to think about things. Thanks buddy.
We r so similar
Dude!!! I’m soo inconsistent too... pb is 18, but average is 43! Just learnt a month ago btw
Omg i love u all iam same just an average person solving in 1 min, my ftl and cross is shit and i cant oll and pll but this chanel is amazing. Keep going bro!
@@redeye3087 how much do you average now
Alex Pi. I’ve definitely gotten better, but need to practice. My average right now is 34
Now clicking on J Perm's videos is in my *muscle memory*
Lol I'm practicing look ahead while watching this video im looking ahead to the next video
@@hamadachetouane9297 haha...lol
Want I wanna do: finish F2l and complete Oll at the same time
Want I do: finish watching this awesome video and complete my homeworks at the same time
@@robosapien314 😂😂
Mad Moviez it was my muscle memory but for some reason like the last 5 videos of his I have been late 😢
I felt like any moment now he's gonna start talking about quantum cubing.
He kind of did.
@Brazil Facts omg
Tru
@Brazil Facts rubiks imposibble.
It's the next GOLD rush
I've hear a lot of pseudo f2l, until now i didnt really know what that meant, thanks, all my f2l skills are thanks to you
Me: looking for videos about f2l to improve
J Perm: *this video*
Same. I was thinking about better f2l and I checked my subscriptions and bam this was here
love the highly advanced stuff, its really hard to find explained clearly, would love to see more very high level stuff about f2l and cross.
I like how J perm always gets straight to the point.
it's amazing how much I learn from your channel. You have deep knowledge on cubing matters and skills to explain without confusing us nor boring.
Just awesome
This is a more in depth tutorial than what the cubicle did nice job!
lmao cubicle sucks
Yea
The cubicle didn’t do a keyhole tutorial
When you released the keyhole multislot video, I was amazed at the concept of it. Me being me, I disregarded the fact that I’m practicing F2L muscle memory and decided to dedicate my time into learning keyhole. It was pretty simple and I found it fun as well. Now, in this video, you said that the multislotting thing was an advanced technique and that you shouldn’t spend time if you’re not sub 15 or sub 10 yet. Well... I sorta do it and I’m only averaging sub 30. :P I literally thought to myself “Wait... He said this is advanced... I need to get my priorities right...”
Same here, Multi-slotting with keyhole is pretty simple and I average 18 seconds
I knew keyhole on my own I didn't know it was an actual method I just made it up and used it
same here, average 3 seconds, learning keyhole. Why? Your guess is as good as mine.
@@p4tchPLhow do u avg 3 SECONDS?
@@xender8012same broo
And now we are going to learn how to abuse this to multislot and do cool tymon stuff
The only reason I can cube is all because of you! Sometimes I got confused but then after re watching some parts I understood it!!! Thank you J-perm
This helped a lot. I was planning on learning all the “hammers” or intuitive but, i was too impatient (lol). This ended up helping me a lot and im going to try the others now.
This was a serious gamechanger for me to continue advancing past the beginner method. Great explanation, and this is another piece of F2L that will definitely shave a few seconds off of my solves!
Wow, last two pseudo were very interesting. Thank you very much!!!
I wa saveraging around 28 to 35 seconds. THANKS TO J PERM NOW IM ABLE TO FINISH MY SOLVES IN SUB 25 SECONDS. THANK YOU, DYLAN.
I discovered this technique myself and I thought that it is not the best way.Glad you uploaded this.
That’s actually how I learned F2L! It took me awhile to figure out an overly complex method to solve the last slot. I’d solve three corners, three edges, insert the last corner in any orientation, put the edge over the correct centre, do sexy move twice to solve the edge, do a z rotation, and orient the corner with sexy move.
I'm not really a fast cuber but I used to be sub-40 to 30 and after watching a couple of jperm's videos, I instantly became sub 20
If you really think about this the concept is fairly simple I was able to understand and execute this in 2 minutes so yeah thanks jperm. I’m sure the way I did this isn’t very effective but at least I can do it
Yo. Thank you for this. My brain had been stuck on cases that I thought were just so wired while trying to learn F2L. Never knew about keyhole and its like the most easiest thing ever. Like why couldnt I just think of this? I can spot these cases instantly. Im not too good but Im just about a consistent sub 40 now.
Im getting sub 30 solves now thanks to J Perm's beginner CFOP tutorial and i just wanna say thank you.
I literally know full Pll and 3/4 OLL, use advanced F2l and I average 34
How do you do this?
P. S. Its not my cube, ihave a lubricated and magnetic meilong which turns amazing
@@kostaskorbetis9340 well first off, its been a while since i made this comment (7 months lol) and since then i have learned full PLL and now i average sub 25. I mean, I use Jperms website to help me with difficult algs, and i practice quite a bit. Did you just recently learn all of the f2l and oll algs? Cause if so you may be slower than normal until you get used to them.
Beginner time stamps
0:23 Corner
0:37 Corner solved
0:51 Edges (Basic)
1:25 Bad edge
1:41 Bad edge with rotation
*When not to use keyhole*
1:55 White facing up
2:15 Edge correct white facing up (side edge and corner color do not MATCH)
Requires *unsolved slot*
Algorithm
2:46
2:55 Corner solved edge flipped
pogh
I just used this today thank you so much !!
The way you show to flip an edge is also fine as a flipping alg for big cubes - Chris Olson recommends using it over the standard one - I'm not sure I see why either one would be best, either for 3x3 vs. big cubes or even overall.
The left handed move makes it a little harder on larger cubes. The big cube flip R U R' F R' F' R has more regrips but in my opinion is more consistent to do.
Great video !! learned a lot thank you
You and BrodyTheCuber make the best f2l tutorials
This video is helps me very good! Thanks jperm!!
Thank you this made it way easier
Finally a 3x3 tutorial
This tutorial is great! My f2l will definitely improve now :D
Amazing video. Taught me something new without wasting time on intros or plugging merch. +1
Dude j perm I would like to here back but after watching this video I got keyhole moves down that some times it sets up my next F2L move grate video
Thank you for these tutorials!!
I'm very new to the cube, currently learning 2-look OLL. Do you have any tips or advice to learn the different algorithms faster?
I just learned a week or so ago, but I found it helpful to only learn max of 2 at once, then take a short break and come back to make sure you remember what you just learned.
Just realized this comment was from 2 years ago, hope you figure it out by now 😂
Great video!
You were first congrats
Thank you!
I think J perm also signed up for Jay's newsletter...
Nice video, gonna practice this one
I think there is something that will help everyone at look ahead is you should know every f2l case as a alogrithm and know where the other corners and edges will be i think that's better than normal look ahead
Sir please make a video on how to learn the full oll efficiently alongwith better finger tricks and alternative algs..
Love from India ♥️♥️
I'm Indian too
Another indian joins the party( yep im indian too)
just drill the algs
I am sub 40 is anyone else?
@@NickMaovich 57 algs are just too difficult to memorize 😥😥
Can you please make a video on how to be sub 40 on 4x4 it would really help many people. Thanks!☺☺
Hashtag cuber has one
i learned so much tnanx 4 the video. We all learn from u Mr.J 😄😅🤣
This helped me a lot
at 1:44 you can also do U D (F R' F' R) which is a little faster for me at least.
J perm, just wanted to say that at this rate you will have at least 215000 subs at the end of the year. Goodluck bro😀😀😀😀😀
I’ve been waiting for this for a long while!
pseudo F2L pretty cool. never seen it used in a reconstructed record solve
record solves tend to be so easy that you wouldn't run into a situation like keyhole multislot. but Yumu Tabuchi's 6 second WR2 many years ago uses keyhole multislot!
@@JPerm Awesome thanks. I actually think that it's the type of technique that could be part of future top cubers. There has to be techniques that increase recognition and look ahead, in addition to simplicity, to get sub 5 averages and sub 4 and 3 singles.
when you are the 419th like:
I guide others to a treasure I can’t possess
lmao nice one fam smoke up
nice
Jay's video about keyhole is more advanced lol nice video
Jay's videos are 100 times more advanced than jperm ones
Wow finally keyhole
“Do you have advice for cubing”. “Have you seen my RUclips channel”.
Wrong Vid
Is there a specific point at which you would recommend learning and implementing keyhole? Or is it more so up to the solver?
The basics (inserting just a corner or edge) anytime after you learn beginner F2L is good. The later parts are small optimizations that are for sub-15
Literally was just needing to improve my F2L and this vid drops by 😂
This is very helpful
That is what I was looking for!
more F2L tricks!!
You are best toutr 🤩, i am surprised
because i cubed 20 yrs ago on an old fashioned cube, i would use this advanced mixed F2L pairs always, because it saves so much turning. (my pb is 1:31 nowadays)
Thanks to him, i got a quadtruple pseudo x cross (lol) which was very nice
I love yourVideos
. From now on I’m goin be early
1:57 yeah but you can psuedo slot both the pairs
Also, here's my favorite trick which turns a really bad pair into a really good one
D R U' R2' U R D' (this messes up 3 slots though, you could do R U' R' D R' U R D' to preserve one slot)
Than you mr, j prem...
Cool 👍👍
C'est hyper utile
Thanks bro ❤️❤️
I did a whole collection solve with my friends today...
Harvey Davies how big is your collection?
@@sandwich434 roughly one hundred and fifty.
@@harveydavies1413 holy
He's to powerful to be kept alive...
I'm orf to bed again after this one! Still beyond me! 😉😜
Nice video
Really good
Thank you so much
You are genius j perm
finally keyhole!
Holy frick that's so smart
0:30 for the same case with solved pair I usually do L first then do the keyhole and then undo the L move
U r awesome.
This is geat, thank you
I love rubik's cubes
Hey J perm Actually you can also do the sladge hammer and edge insertion for big cubes . I personally do that.......
Cyber: yes very good information
Non cuber: ha he said hole
hey j perm i found it doesnt matter if theres no empty spaces to keyhole it doesnt effect 1st layer if you do it on top of an already solved corner on the 1st layre
JPerm, which cube should I buy next? I currently have a Kylin V2 M.
Depends why wanna buy another one.
@@funcuberdeadchannel5426 The magnets are not very strong and the cube is not so stable, also it's a bit small (54 mm)
@@Splend9 On a cheaper I recommend The MF3RS2.If expensive,then the GTS3 M.
I used code Jperm hope I get a cube
Make a ZHLS tutorial... I saw your vid and u said it was good to learn so make a tutorial ;)
Can you do OH example solves?
wow big thank
Hi J Perm I thought that it would be coo, if you could do critiques for 2x2 or 4x4
I'm orf to bed after this one! Way beyond me! 😉😂
I'm triggered at 2:55 because you immediately perform D to restore the D layer but you can insert the orange-blue edge before with R' U' R and solve it with keyhole
best keyhole tut, wish i knew this 12years ago lol
I would like to thank you for the tutorial now i know how to solve the 3x3 rubiks cube faster before my fastest solve is around 1min but now i can solve in just 40sec with an hard to turn rubiks cube maybe i can do faster if i have a better one but i dont have a money to buy i wish that you can give me one. Again thank you
actually i learned keyhole without any help or video, i discovered it while learning some f2l cases. so i am cool boi
Zenkairy - san savage 😂
Me too! I was in my car thinking HARD!
Multi-slotting with keyhole is the next step
I'm sub-20, learning keyhole cases would be useful or it's just too early?
The edge only and corner only cases are useful at your level!
Me: how to get better at f2l?
J perm: yes
That first case I would always rotate for. I didn’t revise keyhole could be for j edges or corners separately!
I rly need to start learning the f2l part... my pb is just below 15 (14.70)...
Epic!
Cool tip's
You said that we have to move an unsolved corner, but if there is no unsolved corner in the down layer so what to do?
2:47
RUclips: j perm uploaded a new video
Me:Open RUclips and give a comment
0:13 You talked about inserting the corner when the edge is solved, but what i do is that i just do E / E' until I see an unsolved slot that has no edges solved and just solve the corner as usual. Then, i do E / E' / E2 to put the solved edge back
Next alg is the Differential Quantum Pseudo X-Cross, kind of advanced but I'm sure you got this.