New Rubik's Cube World Record! 4.74 seconds (interview and breakdown)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @B3Band
    @B3Band 8 лет назад +564

    Mats must be thrilled to be interviewed by someone who actually understands a Rubik's cube.

    • @JackLe1127
      @JackLe1127 8 лет назад +14

      but he doesn't really understand competitive cubing that much.

    • @kingcookie885
      @kingcookie885 8 лет назад +82

      Jack Le but he actually wants to understand and isn't stupid. That's much better than most other interviewers ;)

    • @XiphosCreates
      @XiphosCreates 8 лет назад +3

      I'm pretty sure Mats Valk understand a Rubik's cube a lot better than Matt.

    • @B3Band
      @B3Band 8 лет назад +71

      Xiphos Gaming I'm pretty sure you completely missed the point.

    • @TPHRyan
      @TPHRyan 8 лет назад +1

      What is there to understand? If you've done a competition, you probably understand competitive cubing.

  • @Z3Cubing
    @Z3Cubing 8 лет назад +241

    Yes!!! Cubing!!!

    • @sanaku9931
      @sanaku9931 8 лет назад +4

      Ikr? The comments have no noncuber ppl

    • @roygb
      @roygb 8 лет назад +1

      Hi! I love your videos man!

    • @justarandomguy1208
      @justarandomguy1208 8 лет назад +2

      Code_Breaker _
      Now it does

    • @sanaku9931
      @sanaku9931 8 лет назад

      Lol Cubing in cubing, look more down there ↓

    • @AndrewTyberg
      @AndrewTyberg 8 лет назад +1

      I like your channel!

  • @QuinsonHonQBB123XX
    @QuinsonHonQBB123XX 8 лет назад +234

    Forced OLL skip and lucky PLL skip... What is this madness???

    • @pask1
      @pask1 8 лет назад +20

      Quinson Hon vls magic™

    • @ninjamaster224
      @ninjamaster224 8 лет назад +10

      rng man...

    • @Rmac524
      @Rmac524 8 лет назад +7

      RNGesus strikes again!

    • @RedsBoneStuff
      @RedsBoneStuff 8 лет назад +5

      If you never stop trying you will get there eventually ;)

    • @aparthia
      @aparthia 8 лет назад +6

      That's how you do world records and why the usual winner of these competitions are best of 5 eliminating the best and worst time taking an average of remaining 3! :D

  • @yanwo2359
    @yanwo2359 8 лет назад +45

    "... where this record was not set." Brilliant! You had me. Very interesting.

  • @TheKincognito
    @TheKincognito 8 лет назад +21

    normally People only mention this when it's bad, but that's a surprisingly good Audio Quality for a Skype interview. good Job!

    • @standupmaths
      @standupmaths  8 лет назад +19

      +TheKincognito Thanks for mentioning when it's good! In the video you get the occasional glimpse of an earpiece I'm using. This means there is less feedback and I can also record the audio separately for better quality.

  • @Blazik3n99
    @Blazik3n99 8 лет назад +65

    If anyone is even slightly interested in learning how to solve a Rubik's cube, I would definitely recommend it. It isn't as hard as you think (at least, if you follow a tutorial), and it is a lot of fun.

    • @fejfo6559
      @fejfo6559 8 лет назад +1

      I think learning it trough a tutorial is really boring.
      But learning it with commutators first and then following a tutorial and seeing how much your time improves is really fun. (you also sqeeze about 1.2-3 times as much time out of your cubes (depending on how fast you want to become) )

    • @fejfo6559
      @fejfo6559 8 лет назад

      Caeden Austin Do you use special algorithms to only move a few pieces?

    • @yadvendrasingh1396
      @yadvendrasingh1396 8 лет назад

      Caeden Austin bro Old pochman is used for blind solving

    • @yadvendrasingh1396
      @yadvendrasingh1396 8 лет назад +1

      Caeden Austin Oops .....😅

    • @ImanexIsMe
      @ImanexIsMe 5 лет назад

      Oh hi

  • @edladd212
    @edladd212 5 лет назад +4

    I know I’m late to the party but the method of skipping oll after making the last pair is called VLS which stands for Valk Last Slot. Mats was a major part of developing the algs and popularising it. It’s cool that he got to set a world record using a cube and a technique both named after him :D

  • @andrew_li
    @andrew_li 7 лет назад +29

    For anyone who doesn't know what OLL and PLL stands for, OLL stands for Orienting the last layer. It is a stage of completing the last layer. You force all the last layer colors upwards and leaving the sides alone. There are 2 different ways of doing this. 1-look OLL uses only 1 algorithm to complete the process, but is very hard to master as there are 54 different possibilities, which means 54 different algorithms. Another way is 2 look OLL which you would use 2 algorithms to complete it. There are only 8 different algorithms including the first algorithm which is always the same. Next is PLL which is the next stage of OLL where you solve the sides of the last layer. PLL stands for permuting the last layer. There are 21 algorithms for 1-look PLL. I'm not very familiar with 2-look PLL because I never learned it, but I suppose it's a simpler version of 1-look. OLL and PLL are 2 parts of a specific method called the Fridrich's method, created by Jessica Fridrich. The process is called CFOP. C standing for Cross, F standing for First 2 Layers, also known as F2l. And finally O and P stand for OLL and PLL. Hope this was useful.

    • @hazrob1493
      @hazrob1493 7 лет назад +2

      Ummm... Yeah OK so that was random. (It is 57 algorithms for 1-look OLL and 7 algorithms for 2-look, not including the two Algorithms you must do beforehand)

    • @CREATIVESTUFFWITHSAM
      @CREATIVESTUFFWITHSAM 6 лет назад +2

      Good info for non cubers

    • @gojida2207
      @gojida2207 6 лет назад

      Magma Crystal it's 10 algorithms for 2 look.

    • @awawpogi3036
      @awawpogi3036 6 лет назад

      Andrew Li there are 57 algorithms in oll stop giving false info

    • @awawpogi3036
      @awawpogi3036 6 лет назад

      Andrew Li 2 look oll has total of 10 algorithms.
      3 for makong yellow cross
      7 for orienting yellow cross
      Again, stop giving false info

  • @AKHalex
    @AKHalex 8 лет назад +15

    Damn, that's impressive. I would have just put that pair in and dealt with the OLL & PLL.

  • @eddotron1224
    @eddotron1224 8 лет назад +102

    I wonder if Mats will actually take the time to watch this video, or is he busy solving 182.48945 rubik's cubes instead?

    • @l33tspeakey
      @l33tspeakey 8 лет назад +4

      Edward Sim In sub-4.9 second times each, all in a row, with all different scrambles.

    • @lare290
      @lare290 8 лет назад

      Amounts of whole things can only be whole numbers. That would mean he's solving only 182 Rubik's cubes. (I don't believe that he would break them into pieces to get that 0.48945)

    • @ChilledOutGuild
      @ChilledOutGuild 8 лет назад +5

      he could get 48.945% of the way through the last solve

    • @lare290
      @lare290 8 лет назад

      Atomacheart Ah, right. I was thinking that he is going to completely solve 182.48945 full cubes, meaning that he would have to break that one cube to solve it completely.

  • @gojoubabee
    @gojoubabee 8 лет назад +153

    Matt himself didn't beat the world record? What a Parker cube.

  • @stefanf922
    @stefanf922 8 лет назад +5

    congratulations Mats! Awesome job!

  • @austinmolitor7283
    @austinmolitor7283 8 лет назад +282

    This was not the fastest time ever. It was the fastest official time.

    • @Betacak3
      @Betacak3 8 лет назад +9

      Pics or didn't happen.

    • @finlaymcewan
      @finlaymcewan 8 лет назад +5

      Buttercak3 search 'feliks zemdegs 3.85' on RUclips

    • @MiseRaen
      @MiseRaen 8 лет назад +4

      The video you are talking about is theoretical (certainly possible) but unless the youtuber went into the competition, the person cannot claim the record. Frankly, the most important aspect on the official competitions that is not present in those videos is the pressure.

    • @brunolevilevi5054
      @brunolevilevi5054 8 лет назад +4

      considering that every rubik´s cube can be solved in a maximum of 20 moves (if you could even know exaclty what those especfici 20 moves are) i think the limit of time a human could do it would be about 2,5-3 seconds actually, a rought estimate, but probably there´s not much more improvement after the 3.85 record (sorry if my english is bad)

    • @8bit_pineapple
      @8bit_pineapple 8 лет назад +9

      I have the world record for the fastest "unofficial" time at 0seconds. I got very lucky with this scramble, D L2 B2 L2 R2 F2 R2 U2 R2 D' U' R' B F L2 F' B' R' U'

  • @villanelo1987
    @villanelo1987 8 лет назад +110

    I started 1 cube when I was about 5 or 6 years old, and I have never touched another one in the last 20 something years... am I in the lead for the slowest Rubik solving yet?

    • @RealCadde
      @RealCadde 8 лет назад +7

      Pretty sure the very first cube made was touched by someone who is now dead and current world record holder of longest solve. And if going by people alive... Unless you were there to touch the first ever made cube, you are still out of the running as i am sure there's at least one person in the first 100 or so to touch one in the 70's that hasn't yet solved it.

    • @alio2269
      @alio2269 8 лет назад +7

      Cadde you must be fun at parties

    • @RealCadde
      @RealCadde 8 лет назад +4

      RobinHood East Wanna find out?

    • @solstakao
      @solstakao 8 лет назад

      villanelo1987 What about people like Shakespeare, Napoleon and Tutankhamun who didn't survive long enough to even see a Rubik's cube?

    • @DanDart
      @DanDart 8 лет назад +4

      They don't count as have never started one.

  • @taylorclough8128
    @taylorclough8128 8 лет назад +65

    Man that was fast, I had to watch it twice!... not because of how fast it was, but because soon as he put it down my computer crashed...

    • @vicr123
      @vicr123 8 лет назад +21

      So fast that your PC crashed ;)

    • @floatttt
      @floatttt 7 лет назад

      Taylor Clough just as your PC ran out!!

  • @elijahpelofske1310
    @elijahpelofske1310 8 лет назад +3

    thank you Matt for all of these incredibly interesting videos!

  • @HennerZeller
    @HennerZeller 8 лет назад +100

    Looks like these competitions need to be recorded with a high-fps camera...

    • @TheRandomno
      @TheRandomno 8 лет назад +6

      It's just his personal camera recording it.

    • @HennerZeller
      @HennerZeller 8 лет назад +2

      Yeah, but Matt certainly would've wished to be able to extract the solution just from watching the video frame by frame.

    • @TheRandomno
      @TheRandomno 8 лет назад +2

      I know all of that, you seemed to presume a lot from a short comment :p
      Records don't even need videos anyway.

    • @floatttt
      @floatttt 7 лет назад

      HI THERE it really makes no difference at all to the legitimacy, there are tons of eyewitnesses anyway and what the wca says goes.

    • @seantimmons5900
      @seantimmons5900 6 лет назад +5

      I assume everyone responding to this is just incredibly stupid.
      Clearly, what the man is saying is that for all Rubik's competitions, it would be handy to have a high for camera so that other people who also solve Rubik's cube can watch and learn techniques right off the videotape.
      It was so incredibly obvious what he meant that no reasonable human being could have missed it and yet, here we have it.

  • @Sam_on_YouTube
    @Sam_on_YouTube 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks for that video. I think I was the perfect target audience for it, someone who understands the cube well enough to know how speed dubbing works and follow what you did, but not someone who actually put in the time to learn the speed cubing algorithms, since I vastly prefer creating my own methods. In my method, I focused on making it really really easy instead of fast and I can now teach pretty much anyone even those for whom the beginner's method is easy too hard.

  • @Epicshadow123456789
    @Epicshadow123456789 8 лет назад +8

    I have touched one rubik's cube in my life.
    I was given it, tried it, made fun of for not knowing the solution, watched my much older brother try and fail miserably, had my father try and fail miserably, and then a few weeks later, since I didn't even have the strength to turn the old, crummy mechanism... I tried taking off a sticker which resulted in two of the pieces falling out.

  • @rohansastry
    @rohansastry 6 лет назад +1

    “Last layer” = VLS (Valk Last Slot, where you insert the last F2L Pair while forcing an OLL skip) and “Bonus twist” is AUF (Adjust U Face)

  • @ozdergekko
    @ozdergekko 8 лет назад +34

    It's ~100ms per move. That's faster than what's humanly possible on most musical instruments.

    • @Stewy-
      @Stewy- 8 лет назад +9

      more like 125ms/move. 100ms/move is 10TPS while this solve was 8(S)TPS - 125ms/move

    • @NotBroihon
      @NotBroihon 8 лет назад +18

      ozdergecko on a professional level more than 10 notes per second is definitely possible on many instruments. That'd be sixteenth notes at a speed of 150 bpm for example.

    • @ozdergekko
      @ozdergekko 8 лет назад +1

      Not Broihon -- yes it is. It isn't on others :-)
      I could do up to 10/s on a classical guitar (not counting flamenco arpeggios [Rasgueado technique] which can be easily done much faster).
      But I wasn't nearly as good that I could have finished a music-university study in my home town Vienna.
      I stopped playing 25 years ago bc of stage fear and didn't start again, bc. its so frustrating. Head still knows, fingers don't.

    • @fablungo
      @fablungo 8 лет назад +8

      Check out David Garret's "Flight of the Bumblebee" World Record where he averages 13 notes per second. If you are going to compare a world record holder to others, you should compare to other world record holders. Still... Impressively fast, though.

    • @ozdergekko
      @ozdergekko 8 лет назад +1

      You're right.
      Very mesmerizing is this fellow Austrian:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Grubinger
      (more on the German WP page, but there are probably examples on youtube too).

  • @Mejjad
    @Mejjad 8 лет назад

    Awesome interview. Thanks!

  • @Kram1032
    @Kram1032 8 лет назад +19

    "Alright, Tschüss!" - I didn't even notice he wasn't a native speaker up until that point. (He is from the Netherlands)

    • @333Leejon
      @333Leejon 8 лет назад +8

      Kram1032 Didn't he say 'Cheers'?

    • @Kram1032
      @Kram1032 8 лет назад +1

      pretty sure it was Tschüss.

    • @duon44
      @duon44 8 лет назад +12

      Kram1032 it was cheers, tschüss is german, not dutch

    • @Charlie7753
      @Charlie7753 8 лет назад +4

      it is used in both countries....

    • @Kram1032
      @Kram1032 8 лет назад +1

      Rewatching it it could really be either.

  • @ShrivelTwitch
    @ShrivelTwitch 8 лет назад +7

    In case anyone in the comments was wondering, the previous fastest time was 4.90

  • @gimpdoctor8362
    @gimpdoctor8362 8 лет назад +115

    you did pretty well for someone who isn't particularly familiar with rubik's cubes, but speedcubers watching this are cringing

    • @standupmaths
      @standupmaths  8 лет назад +58

      +Ben Nutley It's a balancing act.

    • @turoni314
      @turoni314 8 лет назад +3

      I can just solve in a long 2 minutes and this was very fun to see how speedcubers actually solve the cube with like matts said not overly complicated algorithms.

    • @homeXstone
      @homeXstone 8 лет назад +3

      +Ben Nutley i didnt even know this was a speedcubers channel

    • @CronosXIIII
      @CronosXIIII 8 лет назад +15

      Speedcuber here. I'm not cringing. What are you on about?

    • @homeXstone
      @homeXstone 8 лет назад +3

      ***** i was hoping the sarcasm was obvious. poe's law strikes again

  • @adityakhanna113
    @adityakhanna113 8 лет назад +10

    "Pick up a cube if you want to follow along"
    Just on my desk, 5 inches from my hand.

    • @sanaku9931
      @sanaku9931 8 лет назад +2

      do you need an AoLong?

    • @justarandomguy1208
      @justarandomguy1208 8 лет назад

      Code_Breaker _
      You noob lol, it doesn't matter....

    • @johnbyng9203
      @johnbyng9203 8 лет назад

      YOU NOOB , it was a joke lol

    • @sanaku9931
      @sanaku9931 8 лет назад

      ikr? deez ppl sometimes.

    • @SpeedCubeProRL
      @SpeedCubeProRL 5 лет назад

      Lol. Mine was already in my hand. Lol 😂

  • @landonkryger
    @landonkryger 8 лет назад +39

    I'm a little surprised that the scramble is sub optimal. It can be done in a maximum of 20 moves, but this one is 21.
    Here's a 18 move scramble for the same cube, it can't get any shorter:
    R' B L2 B2 L2 F2 D L' F' L' B' D2 L2 D2 F2 R D' U

    • @TheRandomno
      @TheRandomno 8 лет назад +48

      Generating optimal scrambles is slower.

    • @stercola956
      @stercola956 8 лет назад +14

      TheRandomno and pointless...

    • @landonkryger
      @landonkryger 8 лет назад

      TheRandomno Okay, optimal ones are a lot slower, but a 20 move scramble can be generated nearly instantly with a good program. With this scramble even a 19 move is practically instant. But even if it's a couple seconds, these scrambles are generated
      Ster Cola Would a 50 move scramble be acceptable to you? Of course not. You and I just draw the line is slightly different places. I think that if the computational time to save a move is less than the time to make the move, it should be done.

    • @landonkryger
      @landonkryger 8 лет назад +1

      Ster Cola There is a small reason to want shorter scrambles. I've heard that sometimes, if the scrambler makes a mistake and doesn't notice it in time, they may not accept the solve. If the scramble length is shorter, there's a slightly smaller chance for the scrambler to mess up.

    • @kitstopher_
      @kitstopher_ 8 лет назад +4

      Landon Kryger yes, but if you have to generate scrambles for a competition, it takes a significant amount of time to generate several optimal scrambles over several sub-optimal scrambles. The extra move doesn't come close to making a significant difference in errors for scramblers.

  • @johnyang799
    @johnyang799 8 лет назад +21

    The first time I solve the cube. When I solved the first two layers the last one was already done. So lucky.....

    • @mmeister8582
      @mmeister8582 8 лет назад +45

      1 of every 15k times that will happen

    • @AuroraNora3
      @AuroraNora3 8 лет назад +3

      whoa

    • @gojoubabee
      @gojoubabee 8 лет назад

      Hoo Dini Nice name

    • @polythenepan
      @polythenepan 7 лет назад +6

      John Yang its called a last layer skip and that's really rare so you better had cherished the moment

    • @johnyang799
      @johnyang799 7 лет назад

      Roman Chapkis yep

  • @ryanph88
    @ryanph88 8 лет назад +11

    and broken again by 0.01 seconds get rekt

  • @Seb_Long
    @Seb_Long 8 лет назад

    Wow some of my favourite things, competitive speedcubing and Matt Parker! Very good job on the research for this one.

  • @GroovingPict
    @GroovingPict 8 лет назад +135

    a rubik's world record by someone other than Felix? huh

    • @trobin
      @trobin 8 лет назад +8

      GroovingPict the past 5 3x3 individuals or so haven't been felix

    • @HiThere-qu2tf
      @HiThere-qu2tf 8 лет назад

      GroovingPict I was like "IS IT FELIX!?!?"

    • @lingkitty1998
      @lingkitty1998 8 лет назад +52

      juz to let yall know, his name is 'Feliks' not Felix

    • @tim..indeed
      @tim..indeed 8 лет назад +11

      Well Feliks also has World records for almost all the cubes from 4x4x4 to 7x7x7. All in all he's by far the best.

    • @NikoRonkainen
      @NikoRonkainen 8 лет назад +1

      +Tim Fischer Nah Jay bae is better. wcadb.net/kinchranks.php

  • @Liquoricilicious
    @Liquoricilicious 8 лет назад +1

    And now you can make a new video and interview Feliks Zemdegs, because he got the world record last weekend! Feliks' solve is very impressive, because he didn't skip parts of the solve like Mats did. Also, he coincidentally sat right next to Mats Valk while getting the world record.

  • @DivnoorCubes
    @DivnoorCubes 8 лет назад +3

    Most reconstructions: "AUF: U"
    This reconstruction: "Bonus twist: U"
    IM DYING LOL

  • @kennysmith1311
    @kennysmith1311 8 лет назад

    F stands for front btw :P and mats inserted the last f2l pair using a method he made VLS (valks last slot) to force OLL skips, he got lucky with also getting a PLL skip. so he basically got a forced LL skip which is awesome

  • @RedsBoneStuff
    @RedsBoneStuff 8 лет назад +11

    0:12 A moment of silence for the person who farted in the middle of that world record.

    • @jerks6215
      @jerks6215 6 лет назад

      Probably just a chair being slid.

  • @cubescubescubescaptain3708
    @cubescubescubescaptain3708 8 лет назад

    Wow I love dis channel, keep up the good work man!

  • @oldcowbb
    @oldcowbb 8 лет назад +16

    how to define if a rubik's cube is random enough to start with

    • @bobbymapp
      @bobbymapp 8 лет назад +25

      oldcowbb computer generated scrambles

    • @RedsBoneStuff
      @RedsBoneStuff 8 лет назад +6

      What if it's solved right away? Is that a time of zero?

    • @bobbymapp
      @bobbymapp 8 лет назад

      that would be awesome, haha. but, no

    • @RedsBoneStuff
      @RedsBoneStuff 8 лет назад

      It's like a lottery xD

    • @marx188
      @marx188 8 лет назад +4

      oldcowbb Every single one of the 43 quintillion is at most 20 moves away from being solved

  • @ricepatch
    @ricepatch 7 лет назад +1

    How Standupmaths revealed winter variation before we even figured it out

  • @diggitydingdong
    @diggitydingdong 8 лет назад +3

    Are.... we having a sequel with new of Feliks' 4.737 solve?

  • @TungstenWu
    @TungstenWu 8 лет назад

    YES MATT, and congratulations Mats Valk

  • @andrew_li
    @andrew_li 7 лет назад +3

    This was beaten by a lad named Feliks Zemdegs. He got 4.73 seconds, only 0.01 seconds faster than Mats who got 4.74. Either way, I'm a fan of both people.

    • @jerks6215
      @jerks6215 6 лет назад

      Which is now 4.22 by Feliks.

  • @willemvandebeek
    @willemvandebeek 8 лет назад +1

    Gefeliciteerd Mats Valk!

  • @broseph1076
    @broseph1076 8 лет назад +14

    Non-cubers are mind blown by this video, while cubers are cringing.
    Kappa

    • @somni6756
      @somni6756 8 лет назад +4

      Why? I am a cuber and a maths fan, my mind is not blow, yet I am not cringing.

  • @gabrielmello3293
    @gabrielmello3293 8 лет назад +1

    Holy moly, I'm an amateur cuber (I have only 1 medium quiality cube and I get about 35-45s) and that last part was completely shocking. I can't imagine how many hours of both practice and studying it can take to be able to do that naturally

  • @zachbear
    @zachbear 6 лет назад +5

    Interviews Valk, uses GAN...

  • @lubomirsalgo7638
    @lubomirsalgo7638 8 лет назад

    Valk's cube and Parker square, the perfect duo.

  • @proxxyBean
    @proxxyBean 8 лет назад +12

    Tangentially related, is there an algorithm that if continually repeated will pass through a solve regardless of the initial scramble?

    • @justanothergamer4688
      @justanothergamer4688 8 лет назад +1

      LapidopteraLady if the initial scramble is "already solved", yes.

    • @ELYESSS
      @ELYESSS 8 лет назад +7

      Yes, random moves

    • @sleepingsaucer3801
      @sleepingsaucer3801 8 лет назад

      LapidopteraLady I believe people had tried to find that algorithm (I think they called it Devil's Algorithm). They later proved that such algorithm does not exist.

    • @qqwref2
      @qqwref2 8 лет назад +13

      There is one that passes through every position once, called the Devil's Algorithm, and it's 4.3 * 10^19 moves long. I don't know if there is one shorter than that that will do the same thing if it is repeated, but it wouldn't be any easier for a human to learn since (length of sequence) * (number of repeats) has to be at least 4.3 * 10^19, and the number of repeats is never more than 2520.

    • @finlaymcewan
      @finlaymcewan 8 лет назад +1

      LapidopteraLady
      tl;dr
      no.

  • @mezza205
    @mezza205 8 лет назад

    he seems like the nice sort of person you would want to beat a record.
    congratulations

  • @paigelove2666
    @paigelove2666 7 лет назад +3

    "We have nothing but Vats cubes"
    *solves on a Gans*
    honestly my favorite part of the video

  • @EddtheRexMan
    @EddtheRexMan 8 лет назад

    Just to clarify, the final pair wasn't inserted because he could use an algorithm from a algorithm set called "Valk Last Slot", which he formulated :P so it was Mats Valk solving a Valk 3, using Valk Last Slot. :)

  • @anirudhprakash4981
    @anirudhprakash4981 8 лет назад +3

    This world record was broken today by Feliks Zemdegs with time of 4.737. By just 0.001

  • @keithmanning6564
    @keithmanning6564 8 лет назад +1

    +Standup Maths you should do another video like this for the new world record of 4.73, and interview feliks zemdegs.

  • @abdulmuhaimin9780
    @abdulmuhaimin9780 8 лет назад +5

    "fastest ever a human has solved a rubiks cube" this was official. Feliks zemdegs once got 3.something unofficially

    • @EpiCuber7
      @EpiCuber7 8 лет назад +1

      Feliks has a 3.52 official PB
      also if you're counting prepared solves, people can sub 2 them (technically speaking, that is solving a rubiks cube from a scrambled state)

    • @sanaku9931
      @sanaku9931 8 лет назад

      +EpiCuber7 unofficial*

    • @EpiCuber7
      @EpiCuber7 8 лет назад

      Code_Breaker _ lol
      It's his official unofficial PB

  • @rafeverao4105
    @rafeverao4105 8 лет назад

    You are just about the best person ever.

  • @Matt-no7gg
    @Matt-no7gg 8 лет назад +8

    That is in fact not the fastest anyone has solved a Rubik's Cube. A handful of people have gotten faster times at home. Mats Valk's world record was set at an official competition, which is the only place you can get official times.

    • @TheRandomno
      @TheRandomno 8 лет назад

      Might want to check the comments first.

    • @trapezius77
      @trapezius77 8 лет назад +1

      Matt11111 -- A record is not a record if it can't be verified, i.e., held in a public place with official timers. Anybody can claim they did so and so at home.

    • @thebulltothebrain
      @thebulltothebrain 8 лет назад

      Najeeb Sheikh there's a video of feliks getting a 3.90 on camera.

    • @trapezius77
      @trapezius77 8 лет назад +1

      There might be, but official records require official time keepers at a sanctioned event.

    • @faqihawang236
      @faqihawang236 8 лет назад

      seppomania got 3.something

  • @johnbouttell5827
    @johnbouttell5827 8 лет назад

    Fantastic record well-explained

  • @theDevintage
    @theDevintage 8 лет назад +6

    Parker Square
    Valk Cube

  • @LittlePeng9
    @LittlePeng9 8 лет назад +1

    For the record: 4.74 isn't the fastest anyone has ever solved, but this is the _official_ record (Zemdegs has solved a cube in 3.85 four months ago (you can find it on RUclips), but it wasn't recognized since it didn't happen at any kind of cubing event).

  • @christ1121
    @christ1121 8 лет назад +7

    The thumbnail has a Gans, but didn't Mats solve the Valk 3?

    • @TheRandomno
      @TheRandomno 8 лет назад +1

      The bottom left is Matt's cube, the bottom right is Mats' cube.

    • @justarandomguy1208
      @justarandomguy1208 8 лет назад

      Walrus Hero
      Why does it matter!??!?

  • @Minecraftster148790
    @Minecraftster148790 8 лет назад +2

    At 0:22 all speedcubers screamed. That's the fastest official solve by a human, not the fastest solve outside of a competition

    • @Stravos96
      @Stravos96 8 лет назад +1

      yes, but its also important to understand that as with ANY world record, it has to be made official in some way for it to actually be recorded as the best. The solves that are made official are also ones that are THAT much more deserving as well.

  • @MineKynoMine
    @MineKynoMine 8 лет назад +3

    What defines a rubix cube solving world record, some rubix configurations are easier than others

    • @carrionpigeons
      @carrionpigeons 8 лет назад +2

      Since it has to be at an official competition, you're pretty tightly constrained in how easy it can be.

    • @lucas31919
      @lucas31919 8 лет назад +2

      MineKynoMine rubik's, not rubix

    • @MineKynoMine
      @MineKynoMine 8 лет назад

      He11H0und of Doom
      toemaytoe tomato

    • @MineKynoMine
      @MineKynoMine 8 лет назад

      carrionpigeons
      then doesn't that limit the amount of configurations?

    • @zlac
      @zlac 8 лет назад

      MineKynoMine I think that 2x2x2 record is like 4 moves, and beforebthat there were records as low as 3 moves, perhaps even 2. You might break it if you get a lucky 1 move solution...:-D

  • @CrazynToughKiwi
    @CrazynToughKiwi 8 лет назад +1

    Me: Does half a turn.
    Mats: Completes the cube.

  • @Scarppegios
    @Scarppegios 8 лет назад +8

    Surprised it was in Indonesia

    • @JTX8000
      @JTX8000 8 лет назад

      So was I

    • @MrID36
      @MrID36 8 лет назад

      He's studying in Singapore, so I wasn't particularly surprised that he attended an event in Indonesia; they're neighbouring countries.

    • @jdawg761
      @jdawg761 8 лет назад

      NUS or NTU?

    • @NotNibrasakhi
      @NotNibrasakhi 8 лет назад

      Gusti Scarlett same

  • @higgledypiggledycubledy8899
    @higgledypiggledycubledy8899 6 лет назад +1

    Bit late to the party, but it would have been good to include the cube rotations x' y' at the beginning of the solution (i.e. starting from the scrambling position with green front and red right, you do x' to put the green down and y' to put the orange in front). Nothing major but it does make it easier to follow ;-)

  • @DiscoDerpAnimations
    @DiscoDerpAnimations 8 лет назад +6

    there is a faster record of 3.85, but since it wasn't done in an official event, so it didn''t count.

    • @israel9373
      @israel9373 7 лет назад

      DiscoDerp Ikr

    • @ianwubby6271
      @ianwubby6271 7 лет назад

      "There was a faster time of 3.85, but it wasn't done in an official competition, so it didn't count"
      fixed your grammar for ya

  • @joe24081996
    @joe24081996 8 лет назад

    Gonna have to do a new one of these. Feliks Zemdegs just broke the record in competition with a 4.73 and no last layer skips!

  • @chairwood
    @chairwood 8 лет назад +4

    8:24 SEE YOU SOON???

  • @Timstack435
    @Timstack435 8 лет назад

    Hey! I average around 30 seconds.. I have a fun fact.. The method he used for the last slot is called VLS (Valk Last Slot) and he made it himself! And he didnt permute the pieces he just got lucky on having a pll skip!

  • @mirajali2777
    @mirajali2777 8 лет назад +5

    3.82 by felix

    • @igortarasow
      @igortarasow 8 лет назад +5

      Miraj Ali And 3.52 by Feliks (not on cam)

  • @MrR9999
    @MrR9999 8 лет назад +1

    Well that was quick (pun intended). Feliks got it yesterday.

  • @sashabautista527
    @sashabautista527 8 лет назад +13

    Noooo!! Feelllllliiiixxxxxx😭😭

    • @mockman100k
      @mockman100k 8 лет назад

      Sasha Bautista he didnt even have the record

    • @jaarbahd9062
      @jaarbahd9062 8 лет назад

      He does have the best average of 5 still. If I remember correctly.

    • @standupmaths
      @standupmaths  8 лет назад +16

      +Sasha Bautista He has got every other record.

    • @Tofofoso
      @Tofofoso 8 лет назад +2

      Plus, the record he broke wasn't Felix's. It was by Lucas Etter: 4.90 seconds.

    • @justarandomguy1208
      @justarandomguy1208 8 лет назад +2

      Tofofoso
      Plus, it's Feliks

  • @franciscogallegosalido1402
    @franciscogallegosalido1402 8 лет назад

    Well, after seeing the solution and reproducing it myself, I can say that it's a really standard solution, except for the fact that the last pair was inserted in a really clever way. He knew he was gonna get the last layer oriented, but not the cube completed, which was his surprise and what gave him the world record. It's all about the luck to get the world record, but he was one of the candidates to brake it.
    Trust me, I know what I'm talking about. I've been into the rubik's cube since 2008 ;-)

  • @JordanNexhip
    @JordanNexhip 8 лет назад +25

    Fastest official solve, not fastest solve ever

    • @cub3rs909
      @cub3rs909 6 лет назад

      Jordan Nexhip its true hut who cares

    • @cub3rs909
      @cub3rs909 6 лет назад

      But

    • @cortster12
      @cortster12 6 лет назад +3

      Jordan Nexhip
      Official solves are the only ones that matter.

  • @INSANEcuber
    @INSANEcuber 8 лет назад

    12:20 Well, he didn't purposely make that other pair. The way he put the pair in was done so that he could orient the top, but he had no idea it would solve the entire cube.

  • @jazzensemble
    @jazzensemble 8 лет назад +7

    that's only the official WR, the unofficial WR is likely a low 3 seconds.

    • @woshua3143
      @woshua3143 8 лет назад +2

      Jazz Walker its in the high 3

    • @loiloiloi6
      @loiloiloi6 8 лет назад

      Faz PB was 3.78 2 years ago, pretty sure it's low 3.

    • @woshua3143
      @woshua3143 8 лет назад

      loiloiloi6 what's faz?

    • @ianwubby6271
      @ianwubby6271 8 лет назад

      faz is a nickname for Feliks Zemdegs, who has the UWR of 3.52 seconds.
      docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1etN_cYzamRragAUqp06ybWQmBOP91s3WeZNn0spiVT4/edit#gid=0

  • @ossieboy44
    @ossieboy44 8 лет назад +1

    I went to high-school with that guy! I had no Idea he got this far!

  • @rewrose2838
    @rewrose2838 8 лет назад

    Hey Matt , great video~

  • @Thetimpson
    @Thetimpson 8 лет назад

    1:20
    "The rubix cube is solved faster than I can tell you...
    ...
    ...
    ...
    ...
    ...
    (sip)...
    ...
    ...
    ...
    ...
    ...
    (yawn)...
    ...
    ...
    ...
    (scratch)... (scratch)...
    ...
    ???
    ...
    about it".

  • @voidcrypt
    @voidcrypt 6 лет назад

    The OLL skip is called VLS (Valk Last Slot)

  • @nineballking06351
    @nineballking06351 8 лет назад

    Awesome Video. Wish I could have met you when you where in New England. We could have had an interesting conversation about the mathmatics of pool (pocket billiards). Keep up the good work.

  • @sk5847
    @sk5847 7 лет назад

    At 1:43 you said "im gonna have a breakdown" i thought at first you were gonna cry or something lol

  • @erinpeterson3202
    @erinpeterson3202 8 лет назад +1

    just so you know, this is not the fastest ever for a 3×3. there have been faster documented times, (look on yt) this is the fastest at a conpetition, it doesnt count for the official record unless it is at official competition. great video!

  • @Dueck25
    @Dueck25 8 лет назад

    Nice video, are you planning on attending any more UK competitions?

  • @cubestric4568
    @cubestric4568 8 лет назад +1

    Feliks Zemdegs broke the world record now! He solved it in 4.73 seconds! He beat Mats by 0.01 seconds

  • @giuvilas1
    @giuvilas1 4 года назад +1

    Matt Is it possible to make a non-resolvable Rubik's cube? Thanks!!

  • @davidteh2854
    @davidteh2854 7 лет назад

    The last part where he positions the 4th pair is called VLS (Valks Last Edge). Fill the F2L pair and Skips the OLL

  • @illusory7862
    @illusory7862 7 лет назад

    Damn, I have a cube that's been unsolved for almost 2 years. Props to anyone that can actually solve one of those things.

  • @marktayman9262
    @marktayman9262 8 лет назад

    i love how mats pronounces qiyi mofange

  • @drorfrid
    @drorfrid 8 лет назад

    I am cuber half a year and my record is 14.4 seconds. yep, a new record braking is coming to beet you Mats!

  • @samm4510
    @samm4510 8 лет назад

    Are you doing to an updated interview for Feliks? Feliks Zemdegs just set a new record of 4.73. The funny thing was that Mats was sitting right next to him when he did it.

  • @ZedaZ80
    @ZedaZ80 2 года назад

    Your videos got me to buy a Rubik's Cube and today was the first time I ever solved one :D I'm relying on sheets of algorithms, but it's progress!
    *edit:* 9 months later (Dec 5th. 2022)
    Currently sub-28, though I'm getting more sub-20s lately! Methods I went through were LBL, 8-3-5-5, edges first (spent a while here), CFOP (briefly), and now I'm a Roux main ^~^
    My first speedcube was bought from mathsgear!

    • @KhalidTheBeeKeeper
      @KhalidTheBeeKeeper Год назад

      how's it now

    • @ZedaZ80
      @ZedaZ80 Год назад

      @@KhalidTheBeeKeeper I've been too busy in the past few months unfortunately, but my warm-up is now about 28s and after warming up I'm around 19 to 22 seconds. My best time was just under 13 seconds though!

    • @KhalidTheBeeKeeper
      @KhalidTheBeeKeeper Год назад

      @@ZedaZ80 cool my warmup is 21-23 and after warmup is 20-22, and my pb is 13.70

    • @ZedaZ80
      @ZedaZ80 Год назад

      @@KhalidTheBeeKeeper woah, that's awesome!

  • @doctornefario
    @doctornefario 8 лет назад

    4 minutes ago? Wow, first time I checked RUclips today. And damn those are some impressive moves.

  • @sam_ponce
    @sam_ponce 8 лет назад +1

    it's been broken again , now 4.73 it's the new record

  • @Yaseenicus
    @Yaseenicus 6 лет назад

    Feliks Zemdegs: "Nice world record you got there, it would be a shame it I beat it by 0.01 seconds"

  • @TheGeekCircle
    @TheGeekCircle 8 лет назад

    I was at the UKC! I'd be interested to see your video on it :D

  • @brandonfletcher257
    @brandonfletcher257 8 лет назад

    I know this isn't to do with a rubix cube but I enjoyed your pi videos so much that I was wondering if you could do a video on calculating pi using the Buffon's needle problem?? Would be really cool

  • @JustOneAsbesto
    @JustOneAsbesto 7 лет назад

    Huh. Interesting. I'm a subscriber, but I missed this one, and it just showed up as a recommended video to another of your videos you just uploaded today as I'm posting this.
    I'm a little bit into the cubing world, I'm sort of an amateur cuber myself (my average is around 2 minutes with a standard crappy Rubik's Brand cube), and I'm subscribed to at least a few people who only do cubing videos, so I was shocked to just learn today that the record was broken way back on... November 11th... 2016...
    Oh... right. I can understand how this story got buried.

  • @BrouwerEK
    @BrouwerEK 8 лет назад

    Just for the record: there's a new WR: 4.73 by Felix Zemgeds. It's on his channel.

  • @georgehiggins1320
    @georgehiggins1320 8 лет назад

    SPEEDCUBING IS THE KING OF THE INTERNETZ!!!

  • @mortadhaalaa5907
    @mortadhaalaa5907 8 лет назад

    That "hiding" a pair and using it to force the OLL skip is called VLS ( Valk Last Slot ) then he got a PLL skip.