Just to let people now, the 43 quintillion combinations is not an exaggeration, which is mind blowing. In fact its exactly 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 combinations within a single rubiKs cube.
@@sakugaming7622 idk what's the subject is called but it's just really that simple. If I remember correctly, you just had to square root the amount of dots with the amount of dots itself so it's just 36^36 which I'm too lazy to calculate because square root is just that many even calculator can't show the result And also correct me if I'm wrong it's been 4 years since I learned that subject so there might be some misinformation Edit: Can anyone correct the square root term because I'm pretty sure that's not how it's called in English
Respect to professor over here for having the patience to stare at a three dimensional object with 43 quintillion combinations for 1 month straight without a break. 🍷🗿
@@G0NNG_official1360 It conveys a blank or disappointed expression, with the signature poker face and hardness of rock, this single 32²px image can say a thousand words.
@@onlyguy_ that one doesn't sound in the same vein as the comment as he could only be legged and so he cans love the cube but in that world your dum b and don't know he wants to see you
@@Jamjam69731 I wonder if maybe they figured out a way to differentiate between the colors, maybe looking at the different shades? IDK, I aint an expert XD
Well to be a little more specific, that cube shown wasn’t the original cube that he showed his class. It was a wooden cube with dots to represent the different sides. And he didn’t just stare at it for a month and then come up with a solution; he worked whenever he could on his day offs or weekends to try and solve this puzzle he made and after about a month of nonstop effort he managed to solve it. One hell of a genius if you ask me!
Also he didn't want to teach his students about that cube the first prototype was actually a wooden cube that was made to prove that a cube could have moving sides and still hold together the students part was kind of a myth
@@KrimzyEditz yeah but in history you don't learn about architecture you lern about history in my country there is a saying "you don't compere frogs and grandmas"
Erno: "I want to be a cool teacher and inspire a new method of teaching." creates one of the most famous mathematical toys in history that spawned entire world championships created to perfect the practice of solving his little cube, to this day. Edit: Just because something is mathematical does NOT mean it can't be reduced to simple pattern recognition and muscle memory. Chess is a game of strategy and mathematical calculation, yet the best players ALSO call it a simple pattern recognition and muscle memory game. I did not, I repeat, I did NOT once say cubers solve mathematical equations while solving a Rubik's Cube.
@@xeteorblazeRubiks, the company who patented the cube, created many more official puzzles such as the 4x4(the rubiks revenge), the 5x5 or the professors cube and the 2x2 aka the pocket cube
@@xeteorblaze Most of them are “unofficial”(not patented by Rubik’s).Not fanbase upgrades however,because many of them are manufactured by “Chinese knock off” brands.
🤔 Some say BuDaPescht at least here in Germany some call it That way. I just call it BudaPest. I don’t know if it’s Right but Buda Sounds like Buddha and Pest means like a Virus etc 😅
Honestly Rubik seems like a dope teacher, just wanted to make a new way to show a problem and ended up making a something that has more uses than even initially intended
you know i was born in hungary and i know the story of the Rubik's cube and in hungary peoples say that Erno Rubik's son solved it first then showed it to his dad these are some hungarian words so i can prove im hungarian:Rubik Ernő találta fel a rubik kockát de magyarországon azt beszélik,hogy a fia rakta ki először. This is my comment in hungaria
Just think God going to make a new planet earth same Earth just remodled and a new Heaven shaped like a cube guarded by good angles on All sides of the cube the new Heaven with come into planet Earth we don't know if it stays in mid air or land on the ground the Holy King James Bible doesn't say ps pastor Walter Coles message From God Holy word
One additional piece of info. The cube originally did not have any colors. It was more an experiment just to see if it was possible to have 26 small cubes that could be held together by an internal mechanism where each cube could change position/orientation. Later, colors were added to show the positions changing, and only then did he realize that he had created a puzzle.
If anyone wants to learn there's a really good Wired video that breaks down the steps. I spent a week on it years ago and now its a fun trick that i still haven't forgotten.
@@ethanhunt3553 Since i don't know what method you are using, or what you are averaging this is going to be a more general guide from when you just know the beginner method. First, learn beginner CFOP. I recommend starting with F2l and practicing it until you get comfortable with if. It will slow you down at first, but keep practicing it and you will eventually be a lot faster then to begin with. Then you can move onto learning beginner OLL and beginner PLL. This might take a while to learn, but once you learn it you will be a lot faster then originally. Then you just keep practicing this for a while until you get comfortable with beginner CFOP. After this, you can gradually move onto more advanced F2l and learn full PLL. Learning full PLL is not necessary for sub-20, but I would recommend learning it as it will make you progress faster and if you want to keep lowering your times even more you have to learn it sometime. After I finished learning full PLL i was averaging about 25-30 seconds. I was able to get to sub-20 by just practicing this a lot, and this is really all you need. After a while of practicing, you can learn other skills, like starting to use look ahead during F2l or becoming dual color neutral. I don't recommend learning full OLL before sub-20, since it isn't really necessary. But for getting sub-20 this is really all you need, and just practicing a lot. Good luck!
The cube at the beginning is fine, its the 2nd cibe later on that has a fucked up colir scheme, but as a fellow ciber I understand your pain of absolutly nobody getting it right when the can just go to walmart to get one
Rubik Ernő was truly one of the smartest hungarien. Also you pronounced the city's name correctly bro! Well done👍 Wow thx for the likes! Nagyon köszi a lálykokat! xD
Thank you for this! :) I love when foreigners speak about Hungarian inventions/inventors. The Rubik's cube is still a bit hit in Hungary, and it's almost impossible to find a house without Rubik's cube in it :)
Yeah. The ballpoint pen was invented by a Hungarian too. The dinamo was hungarian also. There were some hungary in the atom bomb and hidrogen bomb. Its a bit weird.
Hungarians (not all of them living in Hungary) Invented a lot of items we use everyday Here's a list of some: Ballpoint pens Tungsten lamp Sparkling water First computer with memory Microsoft word and excel were invented by a Hungarian at Microsoft Electric railway Safety match Color tv was invented by a Hungarian The formula for the reaction in nuclear bombs was discovered by a Hungarian Helicopters were invented by a Hungarian The line that marks the beginning of space from earth was named after a Hungarian (Kármán Line) Also the concept of washing hands before surgery was also by a Hungarian The reason some of these are claimed as "American Inventions" is due to the fact that the Hungarians that invented them were living in the US (Mainly fleeing from world war 2)
Btw it's actually "Ernő" not Erno The e is the same as in electricity The r is the same as in responsibility The n is... N The Ő is more complicated. I am not sure the english language has a sound like that. I have no idea how to explain it. De annyi bizonyos, hogy a Budapestet jól eljette ki a fickó.
@@IgnitionP Okay please tell me how to pronounce a hungarian name, since as a hungarian I probably can't But sure, go ahed and tell me how it should work
History Channel just recently featured the Rubik's Cube on their Toys that Built America series, and I love how they explained that month-long death-stare. To put it bluntly, Rubik started off just trying to solve one side at a time, but he eventually came to realize that the true secret to solving the puzzle lied in, ironically, what the cube was designed for, thinking of things in 3 dimensions. That's when the gears started turning and he was able to solve his own puzzle. As an added tidbit, when he first tried to pitch it to toymakers, no one would bite because they thought it was unsolvable. Only when he solved it in front of one such toy maker was he able to get the ball rolling and become the highest selling toy in history.
If anyone is intimidated but wants to learn how to do these. Start with a pryaminx. Much easier to remember the moves. I haven’t done it in years and I probably still could
Hey just correcting a small mistake, erno didn't release it for the public almost instantly, it actually was a Hungary only puzzle, then he got sponsored and released it for the public
Er, he never said almost instantly. He just said that Erno made algorithms finding out how to solve it and released it in 1980, which is accurate as that is when it was internationally released
Alright, this is like the 10th video of yours I’ve seen where you actually enhance the quality of video by adding fun animations to it. I’m sold, you sir have gained a new subscriber
I gotchu! There are different methods to solve it, and in each method there are at least three algorithms to solve it. A lot of actual speedcubers don’t even know how all the algorithms work, and just accept them as is. Anybody can solve it. If someone is able to learn the lyrics to a song they like, they’re able to learn how to solve the Rubik’s cube
@@cherriemaesicad8830someone from a universe found a method which he then took and went back in time with removing the need for someone to find a method as it was prolific enough
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Here before this comment is famous
Augh
I don’t feel like it.
Ouuhhhh the level of animation go up each week !! I loooooove it
❤️ adapt or die
@@HenryBelcasterohhh too much
@@HenryBelcaster Dude, you're certainly adapting. Honestly, you're well ahead of the curve 👍
@@HenryBelcaster mad respect, one of the best RUclips short creators for sure
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Mad respect to the students for calculating the number of possible combinations in their heads within seconds.
Edit: wow my email is going crazy
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It’s easier than actually solving it
these people taking this too serious
@@Literally___Me i know everything about quantum physics and yet i cant solve this dang cube, not even a 1x1
“You ever think about how the inventors solved it for the first time? Me too.”
*Credits roll*
@averageracistperson525im a pickle morty
How does this only have 1 reply 💀
Funniest shit
Just to let people now, the 43 quintillion combinations is not an exaggeration, which is mind blowing. In fact its exactly 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 combinations within a single rubiKs cube.
I wonder who calculated that💀
Stop replying to my comment I found my answer 😛
@@sakugaming7622 its not as complicated as you think lol its just lots of basic multiplication
@@Calilou52 I see then I am just dumb 😭
And its only the 3x3💀
@@sakugaming7622 idk what's the subject is called but it's just really that simple. If I remember correctly, you just had to square root the amount of dots with the amount of dots itself so it's just 36^36 which I'm too lazy to calculate because square root is just that many even calculator can't show the result
And also correct me if I'm wrong it's been 4 years since I learned that subject so there might be some misinformation
Edit: Can anyone correct the square root term because I'm pretty sure that's not how it's called in English
Respect to professor over here for having the patience to stare at a three dimensional object with 43 quintillion combinations for 1 month straight without a break. 🍷🗿
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Bro must work as a camera man 💀
WHAT DOES THE MOAI MEANS
IT JUST A STATUE IN EASTERLAND
@@G0NNG_official1360 It conveys a blank or disappointed expression, with the signature poker face and hardness of rock, this single 32²px image can say a thousand words.
Respect to that kid who figured out 43 quintillion combinations on the spot.
Mad respect to Erno for staring a cube for a month
“But Erno he’s a dawg” got me dying 💀
Edit: I didn’t even know I was this good at making comments…
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Gave one of these to my colorblind friend. In fact, he’s having so much fun with it that he hasn’t talked to me in months!
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I gave this to my paralyzed brother. He's been so addicted to it that he hasn't came to me in years!
i actually have a friend that’s colourblind and can solve it in about 10 seconds😂
@@onlyguy_ that one doesn't sound in the same vein as the comment as he could only be legged and so he cans love the cube but in that world your dum b and don't know he wants to see you
@@Jamjam69731 I wonder if maybe they figured out a way to differentiate between the colors, maybe looking at the different shades? IDK, I aint an expert XD
Well to be a little more specific, that cube shown wasn’t the original cube that he showed his class. It was a wooden cube with dots to represent the different sides. And he didn’t just stare at it for a month and then come up with a solution; he worked whenever he could on his day offs or weekends to try and solve this puzzle he made and after about a month of nonstop effort he managed to solve it. One hell of a genius if you ask me!
Also he didn't want to teach his students about that cube the first prototype was actually a wooden cube that was made to prove that a cube could have moving sides and still hold together the students part was kind of a myth
i swear hes better than my actual history teacher
This is not for history but architecture
@@nemajabakic4546he's talking about the youtuber.
@@KrimzyEditz yeah but in history you don't learn about architecture you lern about history in my country there is a saying "you don't compere frogs and grandmas"
My history teacher got fired after saying that he loves my long straight hair
Erno: "I want to be a cool teacher and inspire a new method of teaching."
creates one of the most famous mathematical toys in history that spawned entire world championships created to perfect the practice of solving his little cube, to this day.
Edit: Just because something is mathematical does NOT mean it can't be reduced to simple pattern recognition and muscle memory. Chess is a game of strategy and mathematical calculation, yet the best players ALSO call it a simple pattern recognition and muscle memory game. I did not, I repeat, I did NOT once say cubers solve mathematical equations while solving a Rubik's Cube.
When 21×21 cube sees your comment : little cube???? HA , Weakling
@@xeteorblaze Bro its a joke
I know that
@@xeteorblazeRubiks, the company who patented the cube, created many more official puzzles such as the 4x4(the rubiks revenge), the 5x5 or the professors cube and the 2x2 aka the pocket cube
@@xeteorblazethe others are not fanbase upgrades, they are official
@@xeteorblaze Most of them are “unofficial”(not patented by Rubik’s).Not fanbase upgrades however,because many of them are manufactured by “Chinese knock off” brands.
My man wasn't a DAWG ,he was a GOAT!!!!!
So we just calling people animals now?
@@zumair6957yea like what's next "Messi is the sheep!"
@@zumair6957idk if you knew this but GOAT is an acronym for Greatest Of All Time
@@randomKTHBrotherMessi the G.O.A.T 🐐👽
@@randomKTHBrotherthe sheep is a real thing to call someone when they like follow an influencer
Erno stared at a cube with 43 quintillion combinations for a month without any breaks
He really is a DAWG 🍷🗿
The animators are restoring their energy for future vids
You are the first non Hungarian I've heard say Budapest correctly, good job on the video 😂
Yes this is right
Yeah he said it right bc im hungaryan
@@szallami5729 magyarok!
I didn’t even know there was a wrong way of saying it
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Some say BuDaPescht at least here in Germany some call it That way.
I just call it BudaPest. I don’t know if it’s Right but Buda Sounds like Buddha and Pest means like a Virus etc 😅
Honestly Rubik seems like a dope teacher, just wanted to make a new way to show a problem and ended up making a something that has more uses than even initially intended
So.. Be like a Rubik!
you know i was born in hungary and i know the story of the Rubik's cube and in hungary peoples say that Erno Rubik's son solved it first then showed it to his dad
these are some hungarian words so i can prove im hungarian:Rubik Ernő találta fel a rubik kockát de magyarországon azt beszélik,hogy a fia rakta ki először.
This is my comment in hungaria
@@April_LeftTheChat és ez a kommentem Romániából
Just think God going to make a new planet earth same Earth just remodled and a new Heaven shaped like a cube guarded by good angles on All sides of the cube the new Heaven with come into planet Earth we don't know if it stays in mid air or land on the ground the Holy King James Bible doesn't say ps pastor Walter Coles message From God Holy word
@@billgreen4003 Pangaea Ultima: GameCube Edition
As a cuber i approve of this video
People who can solve a rubiks cube
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Speedcubers that are top 100 NR in some event👇
I'm currently learning speedcube and have mastered two-look OLL :)
One additional piece of info. The cube originally did not have any colors. It was more an experiment just to see if it was possible to have 26 small cubes that could be held together by an internal mechanism where each cube could change position/orientation. Later, colors were added to show the positions changing, and only then did he realize that he had created a puzzle.
Damn nice
Yup staring at a cube for a month would be awesome 😎
lol
@@HenryBelcaster :)
Meditation is one hell of a drug
@@chaomatic5328 i think you misspelt the letter *C
"Medication" 🙌🏻🙌🏻
@@prakharsharma9168 I'm pretty sure he meant meditation. Meditation as in focusing on something.
I’m a Cuber and after a few weeks of learning how to solve it, it gets really easy and you could get under 40 seconds
If anyone wants to learn there's a really good Wired video that breaks down the steps. I spent a week on it years ago and now its a fun trick that i still haven't forgotten.
as a hungarian, i can confirm that he pronounced Budapest right 👏
magyar tesó jeeeee
Are you hungry all the time bro
@@kidtoucher302Of course always
But we have Gulyás
@@kidtoucher302 old joke
De azt mondta, Ernóó XD
As someone who can solve it under 20 seconds, that he could figure it out on his own in only a month is really impressive
Got any tips to get that fast?
Lots.
@@ethanhunt3553 what method do you use
@@manohanged cfop is the best
@@ethanhunt3553 Since i don't know what method you are using, or what you are averaging this is going to be a more general guide from when you just know the beginner method.
First, learn beginner CFOP. I recommend starting with F2l and practicing it until you get comfortable with if. It will slow you down at first, but keep practicing it and you will eventually be a lot faster then to begin with.
Then you can move onto learning beginner OLL and beginner PLL. This might take a while to learn, but once you learn it you will be a lot faster then originally. Then you just keep practicing this for a while until you get comfortable with beginner CFOP.
After this, you can gradually move onto more advanced F2l and learn full PLL. Learning full PLL is not necessary for sub-20, but I would recommend learning it as it will make you progress faster and if you want to keep lowering your times even more you have to learn it sometime.
After I finished learning full PLL i was averaging about 25-30 seconds. I was able to get to sub-20 by just practicing this a lot, and this is really all you need. After a while of practicing, you can learn other skills, like starting to use look ahead during F2l or becoming dual color neutral. I don't recommend learning full OLL before sub-20, since it isn't really necessary.
But for getting sub-20 this is really all you need, and just practicing a lot. Good luck!
Mad respect to Daniel Radcliff for teaching us so much about Rubik’s cubes.
The urge to go back in time and solve it for him.
that color scheme at the beggining just terrifies me as a cuber
The cube at the beginning is fine, its the 2nd cibe later on that has a fucked up colir scheme, but as a fellow ciber I understand your pain of absolutly nobody getting it right when the can just go to walmart to get one
Oh god it bothers us all i wish non cubers never knew what rubiks cube is
Me too
@@Lapplethefirst u just ignore the colours in these types of vids now :D
@@Lapplethefirst theres a frame at the beginning of the video in which orange and red are next to each other which is incorrect
Rubik Ernő was truly one of the smartest hungarien.
Also you pronounced the city's name correctly bro! Well done👍
Wow thx for the likes! Nagyon köszi a lálykokat! xD
Yeah, that actually surprised me
magyar vagy?
Átvesszük az uralmat a kommentszekció fölött és csak magyarul beszélünk, ezzel megzavarva a külföldi népeket!
Ikr i’m weirdly happy! a magyar szurkolók felkelnek!
@Máté Kepe A RUBIKKOCKÁÉRT!!!!
This is the best thing in my country😊
You make everything sound cool
Thank you for this! :) I love when foreigners speak about Hungarian inventions/inventors. The Rubik's cube is still a bit hit in Hungary, and it's almost impossible to find a house without Rubik's cube in it :)
Maybe I live under a rock, but just want to say. Almost everytime someone from Hungary is mentioned, they're often some sort of genius. Which is neat
Yeah. The ballpoint pen was invented by a Hungarian too. The dinamo was hungarian also. There were some hungary in the atom bomb and hidrogen bomb. Its a bit weird.
Hungarians (not all of them living in Hungary)
Invented a lot of items we use everyday
Here's a list of some:
Ballpoint pens
Tungsten lamp
Sparkling water
First computer with memory
Microsoft word and excel were invented by a Hungarian at Microsoft
Electric railway
Safety match
Color tv was invented by a Hungarian
The formula for the reaction in nuclear bombs was discovered by a Hungarian
Helicopters were invented by a Hungarian
The line that marks the beginning of space from earth was named after a Hungarian (Kármán Line)
Also the concept of washing hands before surgery was also by a Hungarian
The reason some of these are claimed as "American Inventions" is due to the fact that the Hungarians that invented them were living in the US (Mainly fleeing from world war 2)
@@hefywefy5331holograms! :)
you just killed me on the inside with orange and red next to eachother on the gif😂😂
how to trigger a speedcuber:
1) use a rubiks brand
2) change color scheme
3) twist a corner
4) profit
That's actually the original color scheme
@@letyreyes428 wdym??
@@letyreyes428 I don’t think so but ok cool I didn’t know that
Yea
Your animation are amazing. I really like your style. ❤😊
The human brain is truly incredible. You give it enough time hallucinating, and it comes up with algorithms!
Another day of being proud of being Hungarian!🇭🇺
Wait so you're like always hungry?
I'm joking btw
Inr right I am proud to be Hungary 🇭🇺
@@Blacklightplush Yet again another hungry joke💀
Ugye! Imádom és végre valaki jól ejti Budapestet!
“But erno’s a DAWG” I love that lol you sounded like that one youtuber
Haha SohoBrody
Btw it's actually "Ernő" not Erno
The e is the same as in electricity
The r is the same as in responsibility
The n is... N
The Ő is more complicated. I am not sure the english language has a sound like that. I have no idea how to explain it.
De annyi bizonyos, hogy a Budapestet jól eljette ki a fickó.
@@g_o_l_d1113 I disagree
@@IgnitionP Okay please tell me how to pronounce a hungarian name, since as a hungarian I probably can't
But sure, go ahed and tell me how it should work
despicable
Will souptimmy be a gamer if this did not exist
As a person who can solve a rubiks cube i see this as an absolute win.
It was really good to see this video as a Hungarian! ❤️
Same
What's so good about Hungary-
Szia : ) én is magyar vagyok
@@red_reaper1729 erno was born in Hungary as u can see in the vid
@@jusschaos so? Why do so many people say things like "wow I'm Hungarian too" like I've seen those comments at least 99999999 times
As a cuber, i already knew it but still cool that u share the story with non-cubers
Its cool cubing is noticed by non cubers
The cube: so ummm..?
Erno : 👁️👄👁️
I love this channel because he makes history so funny and interesting
ayyy love to see some cubing content by my favourite shorts RUclipsr :))
Same
Cubing content creator spotted
I want some cubersquad channel someday
Cubers, rise!
The hair is realistic but still fits the cartoony style! Mad respect
Very creative
Erno Rubik is born in the same country as me😅 Btw its Ernő Rubik
Literally I was calculating this combination of rubik cube in the morning then I left it now they seriously recommended this 💀
“We MuSt FiNd A mEtHoD tO sOlVe It” Got Me Dying With His Cute Smile 😂
Edit: I’m Thankful for all of these likes can we reach 1k?
Wonder why its called rubiks cube and not ernos cube
Wait nevermind i just figured out his name also has rubik in it WHAHHAHAHA
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@@yellowduckinbluewater9629 ID believe u
History Channel just recently featured the Rubik's Cube on their Toys that Built America series, and I love how they explained that month-long death-stare.
To put it bluntly, Rubik started off just trying to solve one side at a time, but he eventually came to realize that the true secret to solving the puzzle lied in, ironically, what the cube was designed for, thinking of things in 3 dimensions.
That's when the gears started turning and he was able to solve his own puzzle. As an added tidbit, when he first tried to pitch it to toymakers, no one would bite because they thought it was unsolvable. Only when he solved it in front of one such toy maker was he able to get the ball rolling and become the highest selling toy in history.
I still cant solve mine
I learnt it 6yrs ago and still remember it
Erno is a definition of "He had that Dawg in him."
"He gave a death stare to the cube for a month" 💀
i have never solved one of these
I’m from Hungary and I’m so happy to see this video!
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@@yomamav2848 how did he-
If anyone is intimidated but wants to learn how to do these. Start with a pryaminx. Much easier to remember the moves. I haven’t done it in years and I probably still could
Speedcubers
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As a Hungarian I loved this video, thank you ❤
Magyar vagyok én is jó tudni hogy mások is nézik ezt a csatornát.
Why you’re hungry
Eat some pizza
Eat something
Bro eat something, or you'll starve
Hey just correcting a small mistake, erno didn't release it for the public almost instantly, it actually was a Hungary only puzzle, then he got sponsored and released it for the public
Er, he never said almost instantly. He just said that Erno made algorithms finding out how to solve it and released it in 1980, which is accurate as that is when it was internationally released
He was also wrong about it immediately having different colors and everything. It was just a wooden cube at first
Erno Rubik is a hard ass name
THE FIRST PICTURE GAVE ME A MENTAL BREAKDOWN AS A CUBER
"And theirs f#cking 43 Quintillion possibilities! "
Got me dying💀
hell yeah Hungary 🇭🇺
The urge to just go back in time and solve his cube in 7 seconds😂
I am watching this while solving a rubiks cube😂
43 quitilipn possibilities.
Me: still can’t solve it after trying to cheat
Lololol
Solving a rubixs cube is easy, just watch a tutorial on youtube
@@FrenchTopHat J perm's tutorials is the best
@@a4yj_297 i 96% agree
@@FrenchTopHat he says while spelling rubiks incorrectly
"THAT F*CKING"
got me🤣
Budapest being pronounced the Hungarian way was definitely a surprise but a welcome one!
In a video always:there's a problem!
43 quintillion possible combinations - wow, that's an extremely high number of possible combinations!
just learned how to solve it. you only need 5 algorithms to solve every scramble. but for speed cubing you need a lot
Bro stares at the cube for a month
❤ Love from India
We all need that one teacher indeed😌
love the effort and animation skills. Been here since 10k 😊
“But he was a dawg!!”
He is!
Im hungaryan not Erno !! Ernő !!
Cubers who noticed the color chrome was wrong on the solved cube
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"But.. Erno's a dawg" 💀This got me
Alright, this is like the 10th video of yours I’ve seen where you actually enhance the quality of video by adding fun animations to it. I’m sold, you sir have gained a new subscriber
I was literally solving mine while watching this
What time did you get?
@@ethanhunt3553 1:42
My avarage is about sub 30
@@a4yj_297 nice
Lol
As a person who knows how to solve Rubik's cube, I can't even imagine how he came up with the solution for in one month
Every person in the 1900’s all had cool names
Best toy ever!!
agreed
We aggreed
Just my opinion but it is not a toy
as a true hungarian i can say im proud how u pronounced Budapest peace.
Tényleg nagyon jól ejtette ki
I’m in the middle of solving a Rubik’s cube while watching this video
I am really invested in this story with my 10 different cubes on my table
"Now i know why it's called Rubik's cube"
Meanwhile me who just cracked apart the cube and built it back: *I am in 4 universes ahead of you*
The first one didn’t have colors, he just made it to see if it would function
43 quintillion possible ways to solve it. I haven’t even solved a rubicks cube once
My favorite part was when he answered the question he asked of “but how did the first guy solve it”
Love your videos. This needs a part two to explain the algorithm.
I gotchu! There are different methods to solve it, and in each method there are at least three algorithms to solve it. A lot of actual speedcubers don’t even know how all the algorithms work, and just accept them as is. Anybody can solve it. If someone is able to learn the lyrics to a song they like, they’re able to learn how to solve the Rubik’s cube
An algorithm in cubing refers to a sequence of moves used to accomplish something, like swapping pieces around
I remember my dad showed me the Rubik cubes it was cool back in 2013 when i was 6 i watch it and love it how the vibe go's wow
“But Erno is a DAWG” HE SURE AS FUCK IS 🗿🗿
What an AWESOME professor 😭
Someone: *says there's 43Q possibilities*
Ernil: *starts the Rubix Cube because he has that dawg in em*
Bro, it's Rubik's, not Rubix.
Ah yes, my favorite Hungarian. Ernil rubix
Not me having my cube and another disassembled one right next to me while watching this
At first he didnt color it, his students found out the coloring
Now he just time traveled and looked up a RUclips tutorial on how to solve it
Who got the knowledge to make those youtube tutorials though? Your joke doesnt make any sense
@@cherriemaesicad8830paradoxon. It does make sense
@@cherriemaesicad8830someone from a universe found a method which he then took and went back in time with removing the need for someone to find a method as it was prolific enough
Nice video
I learned how to solve a Rubiks Cube in Fourth grade, 9 years old. I can still solve it today within 1-2 minutes :D
Fun fact!: a 5x5 has 283 trevigintillion combinations (yes, this is a real number)
Isnt it spelled trivigintillion?