Each case You can put own names and Times in replies section 0:15 - Twisted Corner 0:38 - Flipped Edge with Back Filled 1:13 - Double Flip 1:34 - Flipped Edge in Slot 2:14 - Special Case 2:42 - Edge Move with Back Filled 2:59 - Apart Pair with Flipped Edge 3:22 - Special Case in Front Right 4:07 - Double Flip Slot (Both Ways) Case 1 - 4:28 Case 2 - 4:41 4:59 - Corner Twist on Front 5:30 - Flipped Edge in Adjacent Slot 6:00 - Twisted Corner in Back 6:29 - Flipped Edge on Right 6:55 - One From Double Sexy Angle 1 - 7:09 Angle 2 - 7:22 7:44 - Multislotting? Idk Blue Red Pair - 7:53 Blue Orange/Multislot - 8:01 8:18 - Triple Sexy 8:54 - Double Sexy Sideways 9:21 - Special Case 9:51 - Edge Move on Right 10:06 - Corner Twisted Left 10:32 - Corner Twisted Right 10:48 - Special Case Adjacent Slot 11:18 - Beginner Insert Sideways 11:42 - Double Flip Upsidedown Angle 1 - 11:51 Angle 2 - 12:05 12:14 - Opposite Triple Sexy 12:47 - Corner Twist 13:00 - Double Flip Upsidedown 2 13:14 - Upsidedown Pair Right 13:29 - Upsidedown Pair Left 13:39 - Edge Move Apart
0:19 = White on top color match 1:02 White facing side, opposite color 2:15 White facing front, top match 1:20 White on top, color match 1:54 Both on slot, edge mismatch
Alternate match- 0:40 Flipped edge in right spot- 1:36 Different color on top- 2:42 Pair on opposite side with same top color- 3:00 Same color on top- 3:22 Inserted pair with flipped edge matching corner color- 4:11 White on top edge opposite top color and coner match- 4:34 Inserted pair white facing u and edge matching -4:45 White on top not matching-5:02 Alternate match insterted in ajacent pair- 5:32 Alternate match on right- 6:31 Corner white facing us and edge on top- 6:59 Corner white down edge on side both same color face us- 8:04 Alternate match with edge on side and coner on top- 8:19 Coner white facing us edge on top from right side- 8:56 Same color on top right side-9:23 Different color on top on right - 9:51 Edge solved corner twisted- 10:08 Same color on top on right side going to back slot-10:51 Insert only the edge to back- 11:21 Alternate match with edge on side goes into back left-12:15 Edge on side white on side front not matching-13:03 Inverse paired- 13:17
Here's some other ones he didn't mention: 0:22 U (F R' F' R) then insert OR (R U R' U') R U2 then insert OR R U R2' D' R U2' R' D R 0:58 (R U' R' U) turns it into a known easy case (R U' R') U2 (R U' R') 3:23 M U Rw U' Rw' U' M' 6:14 (R' U' R U') sets it up for a R' U R' F R F' R insertion OR (R' U' R) sets it up for a Lw U' R' U Lw' U R insertion like in 13:15 but from behind Also if you are looking at it from the front (y2), a sledgehammer (left handed in this case) sets up an easy insert 6:29 (F R' F' R) sets it up for an easy U' R U' R' (U R U' R') insertion OR U' Lw F U' R U R' F Lw' is faster and rotationless but the fingertricks can be tough depending on your skill. 7:09 L' U L2 U' L' then insert, you don't need to move the edge to the back unless you're trying to insert somewhere else. However F U L U L' F' is still the fastest insert for this case IMO 11:07 (U) R' U' R U R' U2 R then insert, in case you don't like D moves But what I would do is the same as I do for 3:23 but from behind (U') M' U' Rw' U Rw U M 11:18 (U) M U' R' U M' U' R J-perm also has a video with this case but from every angle: ruclips.net/video/N-BDlehY4ZQ/видео.html
3:09 it’s rotationless but not necessarily the fastest. Take the corner like you had but don’t rotate. (Do the AUF you did but don’t rotate) then do F’ U2 F then insert. Edit: it is edited due to misspelling
1:34 What I do is I take out the pair and have the corner facing the empty slot. Then I do R' F R F' (sledgehammer) or inverse sledgehammer ( L F' L' F) depending on the case, then I do the easy pair case. It reduces tons of time.
At 12:05 you can move the corner over to the opposite side then do sledge into the slot to pair them up. In this case: (U') L F' L' F U2 L' U' L Edit: same for 13:00 but mirrored because the slot is on the right
For Apart Pair with Flipped Edge solution, a way to do it with no cube rotations is this: you put the edge and corner between the corresponding colors and then you make sure that the edge is on the front. Then, you do this: r' U2 R2 U R2 U r. It is hard to explain without showing a picture of the alignment and angle you have to put the pieces in so if anyone has a better explanation, feel free to add it. Thanks btw, this helped my a LOT, Brody!
On the case at 2:15, I think there's a slightly better solution (no cube rotations) From your starting position (with the empty slot on the left side), do: U d Sledge Insert, or U d (R' F R F') U (R U R') of course, optimally, you'd start with the empty slot on the right to save yourself the 'd' move
(This is copied and only for me ) Each case You can put own names and Times in replies section 0:15 - Same Color (White Up) 0:38 -Mix and (White to side) 4:59 - Mix and (white on Up and Front) 2:42 - Mixed (white on Front) 1:13 - Same Color left side 1:34 - Flipped Edge in Slot 2:14 - Same Color (White front) 3:22 - Same Color Front Right 2:59 - Apart Pair with Flipped Edge 4:07 - Double Flip Slot (Both Ways) Case 1 - 4:28 Case 2 - 4:41 5:30 - Flipped Edge in Adjacent Slot 6:00 - Twisted Corner in Back 6:29 - Flipped Edge on Right 6:55 - One From Double Sexy Angle 1 - 7:09 Angle 2 - 7:22 7:44 - Multislotting? Idk Blue Red Pair - 7:53 Blue Orange/Multislot - 8:01 8:18 - Triple Sexy 8:54 - Double Sexy Sideways 9:21 - Special Case 9:51 - Edge Move on Right 10:06 - Corner Twisted Left 10:32 - Corner Twisted Right 10:48 - Special Case Adjacent Slot 11:18 - Beginner Insert Sideways 11:42 - Double Flip Upsidedown Angle 1 - 11:51 Angle 2 - 12:05 12:14 - Opposite Triple Sexy 12:47 - Corner Twist 13:00 - Double Flip Upsidedown 2 13:14 - Upsidedown Pair Right 13:29 - Upsidedown Pair Left 13:39 - Edge Move Apart
For 3:20 Tingman just taught me you can put the corner and slot on the back and depending on which side it is do one of these two r U2 R2 U' R2 U' r' if the corner and slot are back right And l' U2 L2 U L2 U l if it's on the back left Once you get used to it it actually ends up being way faster than its intuitive counterpart
REALLY IMPORTANT:For the first f2l pair I would do U F R’ F’ R to get the three move insert. And for 3:23 I would do U and Sledgehammer to get my three move insert Can you please mention those tricks in a video.
3:55 I've found that simply doing what you'd do backslot free actually works. Do (R' U R) U' (R U2 R') U2 and insert it works, as the backslot pair gets disassembled and then reassembled at the end, making for a pretty niche and nice rotationless alg without F moves.
Hey Brody, I know that this video is almost 2 years old now, but I discovered a rotationless solution for 2:59. I got 0.77 seconds using this, so sub-0.7 is probably possible. U' r U r' U r U' r' U' r U' r' (12 moves) Edit: Got a new one (r U r' U') (R U' R') (r U r') - 9/10 moves this ones good for no oriented edges
For case at 3:00 rotateless, do wide d move, keeps pair infront of you, easy back insert, i do lots in middle of solves to keep open slot infront of me
Practice, you'll eventually pick up patterns and recognize them naturally. Even if you already to this to some extent this will become more instinctive
You have to force yourselve to only look to 2 sides of the cube for your pll recognition. At first it will take a long time to reconize the pll case but when you practice more you will get beter at it.
It comes with experience, for g perms I look where the 1x2 block is and see which way the corners go clockwise or counterclockwise, this is what I do for g perms although the most ideal would be to learn 2 side pll recognition
Thank you for these helpful instructions. I‘m always surprised that there are a lot of cases that can be solved easily, yet they look so weird. Your videos are a huge inspiration and show me that there is so much more to learn, even if I‘m cubing for more than ten years now... :)
i have a tip for a f2l case, if you have te case , 3 mover with f moves, dont, do a 3 mover with f moves if you have edge broken apart from the corner, you do SR’FRF’or on the left side, S’LF’L’F.
@CuberRealOfficial I mean u watched it with the voice at full speed so changing the speed and rewinding to watch the moves should work but that's just me personally.
r' U2 R2 U R2 U r for left slot its acually better to do : F U R U2 R' U F' but i dont really use them in solves that much, unless they are my last pairs or something
@BrodytheCuber For 3:00 case we can do the Edge swap algorithm M2 U M2 U2 M2 U M2 and then simply insert using R' F' R F Pretty easy and fast if u want to do a rotationless insert. It is a bit lengthy though.
Rotationless solutions: (0:15) R' U' R U' R' U2 R2 U2 R' (1:35) R2 U2 F R2 F' U2 R' U R' (this will also solve EO if you have 3 edges already oriented and you keep the unsolved one at the back) (2:15) R' F R U2 R' F' R U r' F' r (2:45) R U' R' U R' F R F' R U' R' (3:00) r' U2 R2 U R2 U r (3:25) M U r U' r' U' M' (5:00) R' F R F' R U' R' U R U' R' (6:30) U' R U2 R' d R' d' F (technically contains a rotation, but it's fingertricked very smoothly using those wide D moves) (11:50) U2 r U r' U2 r U r' U2 R U' R' (12:05) R' F R U R' F' R U r' F' r (better because it doesn't use any weird F/F' thumb moves) (13:00) U r U' r' U' r U r' U' R U R'
at 3:05, what you could do is face the cube with the white corner facing to the right, then just do "U, F', U2, F, U2" then insert the pair. Correct me if im wrong on something.
4:03 I have a visualization that’s great if you know intermediate 4LLL on megaminx. Basically, you can like you would do with CP, pretend the U F R corner is scrambled, move it out as if it were to be solved, do U’, put it back in; then insert the pair
Brody the cuber good video this helped me out a good bit but I still didn't try and learn after while so I hope this video will help me in the long run
3:00 Yeah for that I usually don't cube rotate, and I do a wide D like I move both lower layers and do exactly like u did. I kinda do that whenever I have a correctly oriented (in relation to me) 3 move insert but the slot is not where I want it to be, so I just move the bottom layers to get the slot in the correct location and perform the 3 move insert. Hope it helps!
0:38 where can I find a list of algs for all things cubers use, like sexy move , inverse sexy move, sledge, hammer, rock, pillow, fire, water , earth ?
@@BrodytheCuber omg I didn’t expect you to respond... but yes it is but in my opinion it is more efficient and easier to grip and move the cube quicker afterwards
For the 3:00 case: r' U2 R2 U R2' U r EDIT: another good thing about this alg is that the flipped edge case (1:42) can be solved with R U' R' then this alg. EDIT 2: For the 8:55 case, I don't like F moves that much, so I do M' U R U' R' U R U' r to keep it rotation less. EDIT 3: 13:00 case, I just found this alg for that one not to long ago: R2 D r' U r D' R' U R'
@BrodytheCuber 3:01 rotationless solution : U R U2 R' to have a reduction to the case at 1:16. Complete sequence of moves : (U R U2 R') F (U R U' R') F' R U' R'
Case 3:00 U' R U' R' L F' R' F R' F L' More moves but it's fast with the right finger tricks. Another rotationless way is (U' R U' R' U) R2 B U B' U' R2 This is a faster solve if the edge piece is already on the left(sans the first operation) but with practice it can be fast. This doesn't say that that it's any faster than rotating, its just a rotationless option. I'd say that with the right finger tricks either of these are just as fast, but "easy" they are not really in the beginning.
Omg yes thanks I was literally thinking about hard f2l stuff and this popped up
fantdm hero same!!!
Thanks Brody I’ve literally never been pinned by a big RUclipsr!😁
Coincident? Don't think so
Magic? Maybe
Hotel? Trivago
It’s probably because google heard you...
This would be the time to get an aluminium foil hat
Different case time stamps:
0:16
0:48
1:16
1:38
2:19
2:45
3:05
3:30
4:09
4:44
5:03
5:30
6:01
6:32
6:58
7:48
8:08
8:19
8:56
9:26
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10:09
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10:49
11:44
12:15
12:50
13:02
13:41
Loogitgam3r thank you!
Wow ty
Legend
Thank you!
Holy, thats alot
Time stamps for each cases:
0:15, 0:39,1:14,1:35,2:13,2:42,2:59,3:22,4:08,4:42,5:00,5:30,6:00, 6:29,6:55,7:44,8:18,8:54,9:21,9:50,10:06,10:31,10:49,11:43,12:15,12:48,13:01,13:14,13:39
Life saver
WHY ARE THERE SO MANY 😭
Each case
You can put own names and
Times in replies section
0:15 - Twisted Corner
0:38 - Flipped Edge with Back Filled
1:13 - Double Flip
1:34 - Flipped Edge in Slot
2:14 - Special Case
2:42 - Edge Move with Back Filled
2:59 - Apart Pair with Flipped Edge
3:22 - Special Case in Front Right
4:07 - Double Flip Slot (Both Ways)
Case 1 - 4:28
Case 2 - 4:41
4:59 - Corner Twist on Front
5:30 - Flipped Edge in Adjacent Slot
6:00 - Twisted Corner in Back
6:29 - Flipped Edge on Right
6:55 - One From Double Sexy
Angle 1 - 7:09
Angle 2 - 7:22
7:44 - Multislotting? Idk
Blue Red Pair - 7:53
Blue Orange/Multislot - 8:01
8:18 - Triple Sexy
8:54 - Double Sexy Sideways
9:21 - Special Case
9:51 - Edge Move on Right
10:06 - Corner Twisted Left
10:32 - Corner Twisted Right
10:48 - Special Case Adjacent Slot
11:18 - Beginner Insert Sideways
11:42 - Double Flip Upsidedown
Angle 1 - 11:51
Angle 2 - 12:05
12:14 - Opposite Triple Sexy
12:47 - Corner Twist
13:00 - Double Flip Upsidedown 2
13:14 - Upsidedown Pair Right
13:29 - Upsidedown Pair Left
13:39 - Edge Move Apart
Legend
@Manthan Kashyap tf wrong with u
Really a legend
u are a god
Thank you UnknownRan
ger96, may God bless you
0:19 = White on top color match
1:02 White facing side, opposite color
2:15 White facing front, top match
1:20 White on top, color match
1:54 Both on slot, edge mismatch
Gods work man. Tysm
thanks
3:22 For that case, I would do a different solution which contains 'M' moves:
M U r U' r' U' M'
JustUsePetrus, Do you actually use petrus?
same :)
The first M is suppose to be an M' and the last M should be just M
But nice case
@@EliteCubingAlliance No, I do not
3:00 A good rotationless algorithm to solve that (if it's last slot) is: r' U2' R2 U R2' U r
I use this and it seems to be a lot faster!
Like so brody sees this
Very good algorithm....but does it affect my look ahead??
@@santhosh_se5476 maybe a little bit but not much. I would still use it over the standard alg. What you could also do is: U F' U2 L' U L U' F
I just got mind-blasted with your alg🤯
Wow its the same as 1 of the oll eo cases but with Rw moves
As a person who's learning advanced f2l right now, this is a really good help for me, thank you so much!
I didn't realize how many of these I'm doing wrong. Thanks Brody!
For anyone who doesn't know what "hedge" is, it's short for hedge slammer. It's just inverse sledge hammer, so F R' F' R. Hope that helps!
Clearly I don’t know anything. Is there like a link that can help me with the terminology?
@@nolanbennett346
There's only 3 afaik
Sexy: R U R' U'
Sledge: R' F R F'
Hedge: F R F' R'
If there's inverse in front do the inverse of the alg
The video is in my playlist "Useful vids"
I can confirm
Why create a playlist for just this video
Arthur Gray he never said that this is the only vid in the playlist
TheRealMuffin It’s a joke - there aren’t any other useful videos on RUclips are there
Arthur Gray oh lol my bad 😂
5 min
32 likes
0 dislikes
105 views
But the vid is 14:38 mins long
So nice job
Noone cares
Habib Hassan You seem to care, writing this comment....
@@ljcubing2915 guilty :(
@@ljcubing2915 I'm sorry, I probably wrote this in bad mood. Didn't mean any offence.
bruh YT counts views when someone clicks on the video not when they watch the whole vid. Thats why watch time is often lower than views
Watching you do this lookes like magic to me (coming from a person that takes more then a minute to solve)
0:40 A cool rotationless algorithm for the case is (R U' R' U) (R U' R') U2 (R U' R')
lies
I just discovered it as well
fam youre lying it doesnt work
That’s long for an f2l pair
ACTUALLY he means 0:40
one of the most helpful F2L videos ever :)
Thanks for the help of turning in lightspeed
Alternate match- 0:40
Flipped edge in right spot- 1:36
Different color on top- 2:42
Pair on opposite side with same top color- 3:00
Same color on top- 3:22
Inserted pair with flipped edge matching corner color- 4:11
White on top edge opposite top color and coner match- 4:34
Inserted pair white facing u and edge matching -4:45
White on top not matching-5:02
Alternate match insterted in ajacent pair- 5:32
Alternate match on right- 6:31
Corner white facing us and edge on top- 6:59
Corner white down edge on side both same color face us- 8:04
Alternate match with edge on side and coner on top- 8:19
Coner white facing us edge on top from right side- 8:56
Same color on top right side-9:23
Different color on top on right - 9:51
Edge solved corner twisted- 10:08
Same color on top on right side going to back slot-10:51
Insert only the edge to back- 11:21
Alternate match with edge on side goes into back left-12:15
Edge on side white on side front not matching-13:03
Inverse paired- 13:17
Here's some other ones he didn't mention:
0:22 U (F R' F' R) then insert
OR (R U R' U') R U2 then insert
OR R U R2' D' R U2' R' D R
0:58 (R U' R' U) turns it into a known easy case (R U' R') U2 (R U' R')
3:23 M U Rw U' Rw' U' M'
6:14 (R' U' R U') sets it up for a R' U R' F R F' R insertion
OR (R' U' R) sets it up for a Lw U' R' U Lw' U R insertion like in 13:15 but from behind
Also if you are looking at it from the front (y2), a sledgehammer (left handed in this case) sets up an easy insert
6:29 (F R' F' R) sets it up for an easy U' R U' R' (U R U' R') insertion
OR U' Lw F U' R U R' F Lw' is faster and rotationless but the fingertricks can be tough depending on your skill.
7:09 L' U L2 U' L' then insert, you don't need to move the edge to the back unless you're trying to insert somewhere else.
However F U L U L' F' is still the fastest insert for this case IMO
11:07 (U) R' U' R U R' U2 R then insert, in case you don't like D moves
But what I would do is the same as I do for 3:23 but from behind (U') M' U' Rw' U Rw U M
11:18 (U) M U' R' U M' U' R J-perm also has a video with this case but from every angle: ruclips.net/video/N-BDlehY4ZQ/видео.html
3:52
U & Sledgehammer sets that up to a 3 move insert
For the case at 1:47 I use an algorithm
(R2 U2) (F R2 F’) (U2 R’ U R’)
It is really easy to memorise and won’t mess up any other f2l pairs
Thanks!
This guy should get a reward
emerging complexity....how a simple game leads to a whole sport with advanced algorithms and strategies
George OP do you actually cube?
Ikr just remember 43 quintillion positions
Best f2l video ever !!!!
THANK YOU! The first case was extremely confusing and I couldn't figure it out without messing another solved side up. THANK YOU THANK YOUU
For 3:01... U F’ U2 F and insert or side sledgehammer
3:55 You could also do U (R' F R F') U (R U R')
Not good
0:16 0:48 1:16 1:38 2:19 2:45 3:05 3:30 4:09 4:44 5:03 5:30 6:01 6:32 6:58 7:48 8:08 8:19 8:56 9:26 9:52 10:09 10:35 10:49 11:44 12:15 12:50 13:02 13:41
3:09 it’s rotationless but not necessarily the fastest. Take the corner like you had but don’t rotate. (Do the AUF you did but don’t rotate) then do F’ U2 F then insert.
Edit: it is edited due to misspelling
For 3:22 you can also do U (R' F R F') U (R U R')
3:22 case can also be solved with M U L F' L' U' M'
1:34 What I do is I take out the pair and have the corner facing the empty slot. Then I do R' F R F' (sledgehammer) or inverse sledgehammer ( L F' L' F) depending on the case, then I do the easy pair case. It reduces tons of time.
I read the title and I’m saying to myself this is going to help
IKR
Yeah! I was literally like 'Yeah!'
Helped me a lot !!!
For this case 3:25 you can put it in the left and do a sledgehammer and then also orient some edges
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At 12:05 you can move the corner over to the opposite side then do sledge into the slot to pair them up.
In this case:
(U') L F' L' F U2 L' U' L
Edit: same for 13:00 but mirrored because the slot is on the right
For Apart Pair with Flipped Edge solution, a way to do it with no cube rotations is this: you put the edge and corner between the corresponding colors and then you make sure that the edge is on the front. Then, you do this: r' U2 R2 U R2 U r. It is hard to explain without showing a picture of the alignment and angle you have to put the pieces in so if anyone has a better explanation, feel free to add it. Thanks btw, this helped my a LOT, Brody!
A rotation less solution for 3:03 is r' U2 R2 U R2' U' r
this doesnt work
edit: its r' U2 R2 U R2' U r
R2' U2' F R2 F' U2' R2' starting with right thumb on top :)
@@carlcunningham4265 awesome
Thank you this helps a lot
On the case at 2:15, I think there's a slightly better solution (no cube rotations)
From your starting position (with the empty slot on the left side), do:
U d Sledge Insert, or U d (R' F R F') U (R U R')
of course, optimally, you'd start with the empty slot on the right to save yourself the 'd' move
(This is copied and only for me )
Each case
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0:15 - Same Color (White Up)
0:38 -Mix and (White to side)
4:59 - Mix and (white on Up and Front)
2:42 - Mixed (white on Front)
1:13 - Same Color left side
1:34 - Flipped Edge in Slot
2:14 - Same Color (White front)
3:22 - Same Color Front Right
2:59 - Apart Pair with Flipped Edge
4:07 - Double Flip Slot (Both Ways)
Case 1 - 4:28
Case 2 - 4:41
5:30 - Flipped Edge in Adjacent Slot
6:00 - Twisted Corner in Back
6:29 - Flipped Edge on Right
6:55 - One From Double Sexy
Angle 1 - 7:09
Angle 2 - 7:22
7:44 - Multislotting? Idk
Blue Red Pair - 7:53
Blue Orange/Multislot - 8:01
8:18 - Triple Sexy
8:54 - Double Sexy Sideways
9:21 - Special Case
9:51 - Edge Move on Right
10:06 - Corner Twisted Left
10:32 - Corner Twisted Right
10:48 - Special Case Adjacent Slot
11:18 - Beginner Insert Sideways
11:42 - Double Flip Upsidedown
Angle 1 - 11:51
Angle 2 - 12:05
12:14 - Opposite Triple Sexy
12:47 - Corner Twist
13:00 - Double Flip Upsidedown 2
13:14 - Upsidedown Pair Right
13:29 - Upsidedown Pair Left
13:39 - Edge Move Apart
I'm glad that my comment from 2 years ago is still helping people!
3:07 r' U2 R2 U R2 U r (can be mirrored for back or left inserts)
3:17 Good rotationless solution, move the pair so the white of the corner is facing you, do (F R U R’ U’ R U R’ U’ F’) That should pair them up :)
Pretty good, but I also like Rw' U2 R2 U R2 U Rw, especially for the EO because its easy to recognize it
R2’ U2’ F R2 F’ U2 R2.... it’s faster
For 3:20 Tingman just taught me you can put the corner and slot on the back and depending on which side it is do one of these two
r U2 R2 U' R2 U' r' if the corner and slot are back right
And
l' U2 L2 U L2 U l if it's on the back left
Once you get used to it it actually ends up being way faster than its intuitive counterpart
REALLY IMPORTANT:For the first f2l pair I would do U F R’ F’ R to get the three move insert.
And for 3:23 I would do U and Sledgehammer to get my three move insert
Can you please mention those tricks in a video.
3:55 I've found that simply doing what you'd do backslot free actually works.
Do (R' U R) U' (R U2 R') U2 and insert it works, as the backslot pair gets disassembled and then reassembled at the end, making for a pretty niche and nice rotationless alg without F moves.
Hey Brody, I know that this video is almost 2 years old now, but I discovered a rotationless solution for 2:59. I got 0.77 seconds using this, so sub-0.7 is probably possible.
U' r U r' U r U' r' U' r U' r' (12 moves)
Edit: Got a new one
(r U r' U') (R U' R') (r U r') - 9/10 moves
this ones good for no oriented edges
9:08 this one is fire, I normally rotate and split, will try sledgehammer now when im facing white 👌🏻
You just made me feel so stupid 😂
For case at 3:00 rotateless, do wide d move, keeps pair infront of you, easy back insert, i do lots in middle of solves to keep open slot infront of me
Brody, what if the pair is upside down?
Also, love your vids!
What do u mean by “upside down?”
@@thekumamedia The edge is flipped and the corner is on top
That Other Gamer i get the joke now
@@thekumamedia it wasn't a joke. I was serious
@@ohighnickk In the correct slot? ( R U R' U') ( R U R' U) (R U R')
9:44 you can also do U and then F inverse sexy F' then R U R' for the same EO
how to improve my pll recognition and execution? please i need help my pll is really slow
Practice, you'll eventually pick up patterns and recognize them naturally. Even if you already to this to some extent this will become more instinctive
You have to force yourselve to only look to 2 sides of the cube for your pll recognition. At first it will take a long time to reconize the pll case but when you practice more you will get beter at it.
It comes with experience, for g perms I look where the 1x2 block is and see which way the corners go clockwise or counterclockwise, this is what I do for g perms although the most ideal would be to learn 2 side pll recognition
G perm recognition is look where the 2x1 block and the headlights are
For the flipped edge with back filled at 0:37 you can do R U’ R’ U R U’ R’ U and then either sledge or classic insert
Thank you for these helpful instructions. I‘m always surprised that there are a lot of cases that can be solved easily, yet they look so weird. Your videos are a huge inspiration and show me that there is so much more to learn, even if I‘m cubing for more than ten years now... :)
How does the cube in ur pfp turn
@@cubing7276 Good question, it doesn’t. ;) But it doesn‘t need to, as it simply only represents my favorite events. :)
i have a tip for a f2l case, if you have te case , 3 mover with f moves, dont, do a 3 mover with f moves if you have edge broken apart from the corner, you do SR’FRF’or on the left side, S’LF’L’F.
For a tutorial, your moves are way to quick
Yea
Playback speed setting: am I a joke to you?
@@yeetboie64ah yes lets slow down the voice
@CuberRealOfficial I mean u watched it with the voice at full speed so changing the speed and rewinding to watch the moves should work but that's just me personally.
@@CuberRealOfficial you can still pretty clearly tell when he's saying if you put it at .5
This is the most useful video in youtube..
Thanks man I am so glad youtube recommended this!!
r' U2 R2 U R2 U r
for left slot its acually better to do : F U R U2 R' U F'
but i dont really use them in solves that much, unless they are my last pairs or something
What case are you talkink about?
*Talking
Yay another brodythecuber video!
From sub 20 to sub 10 after watching this
Thank you dude 👌
3:00 use Dw
Don’t use Dw
@@BrodytheCuber why not
For some cases that need cube rotating, i just do a wide D move.
@BrodytheCuber For 3:00 case we can do the Edge swap algorithm M2 U M2 U2 M2 U M2 and then simply insert using R' F' R F Pretty easy and fast if u want to do a rotationless insert. It is a bit lengthy though.
Just do
d R' U2 R U2 R' U R
This helped me out so much lol
My times went from from about 28 seconds to 24 lol
Tuckachu Um in 2 hours?😂🤦🏽♂️
@@whytho7151 lol yea
So the flipped edge in its slot just so a sledge then it will be flipped edge case
3:25
I do:
( R U2 R' ) U ( R U R' ) ( U R U' R' )
It's 11 moves, fast and furious👍
I do: M U r U’ r’ U’ M’
His RUD solution imo is faster. I find it more fun as well
12:07 you can also do U sledge to get the 3 move insert
Have any of y’all heard of the secret Harry Potter spell “coniferous deciduous” which turns people into trees.
I didn't know that. Why?
It’s a joke.
@@nolanbennett346 Oh, I didn't understand.
how is that related to the video at all..
Rotationless solutions:
(0:15) R' U' R U' R' U2 R2 U2 R'
(1:35) R2 U2 F R2 F' U2 R' U R' (this will also solve EO if you have 3 edges already oriented and you keep the unsolved one at the back)
(2:15) R' F R U2 R' F' R U r' F' r
(2:45) R U' R' U R' F R F' R U' R'
(3:00) r' U2 R2 U R2 U r
(3:25) M U r U' r' U' M'
(5:00) R' F R F' R U' R' U R U' R'
(6:30) U' R U2 R' d R' d' F (technically contains a rotation, but it's fingertricked very smoothly using those wide D moves)
(11:50) U2 r U r' U2 r U r' U2 R U' R'
(12:05) R' F R U R' F' R U r' F' r (better because it doesn't use any weird F/F' thumb moves)
(13:00) U r U' r' U' r U r' U' R U R'
just realized that brody is better than jperm
I’m trying to break consistent sub-12, and I’ll just put this on my go-to watch list for these algs.
at 3:05, what you could do is face the cube with the white corner facing to the right, then just do "U, F', U2, F, U2" then insert the pair. Correct me if im wrong on something.
Tysm, now i finally learned f2l. I was struggling with those cases and now I can solve it
2:45 you can do double inverse sexy to pair up or you can do sexy and then sledge hammer to pair up.
4:03 I have a visualization that’s great if you know intermediate 4LLL on megaminx. Basically, you can like you would do with CP, pretend the U F R corner is scrambled, move it out as if it were to be solved, do U’, put it back in; then insert the pair
I don't struggle with cases. I struggle with lazyness
3:43 M U L F' L' U' M'
4:08 R U' R' F' L' U2 L F
4:41 F' L' U2 L F R U R'
For 12:00 I use M' U R U' r' and then I insert (the corner is oriented the same way and it's on UFL position)
3:00 it has rotationless solution: from that position: Rw' U2 R2 U R2 U Rw AND IT'S REALLY GOOD
3:43
4:28
4:44 やり方4:54
5:16
6:18
9:07
9:39
10:23
10:33
10:55
11:33
12:07
13:01
13:15
13:30
13:50
4:30
4:48
5:04
6:20
9:10
9:40
13:50
Timestamp for my own reference
After watching this advance f2l i got my 30 sub thanxxxs brodythecuber
Hmm
Very useful video Brody, thanks.
Cases:
0:15
0:38
1:12
1:34
2:12
2:42
3:00
3:22
4:07
4:41
5:01
5:30
6:00
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6:55
7:44
8:18
8:54
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10:32
10:48
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11:42
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12:48
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13:39
Brody the cuber good video this helped me out a good bit but I still didn't try and learn after while so I hope this video will help me in the long run
3:00 Yeah for that I usually don't cube rotate, and I do a wide D like I move both lower layers and do exactly like u did. I kinda do that whenever I have a correctly oriented (in relation to me) 3 move insert but the slot is not where I want it to be, so I just move the bottom layers to get the slot in the correct location and perform the 3 move insert. Hope it helps!
0:38 where can I find a list of algs for all things cubers use, like sexy move , inverse sexy move, sledge, hammer, rock, pillow, fire, water , earth ?
im having problems on your algirtthms maybe try to tell the units of algirthms and mabe try to slow down
For the case at 3:22 I don’t like to cube rotate so I would a dR’U2R move the bottom 2 layers back with a (d) and insert your completed pair
you do realize that a wide D move is the exact same thing as cube rotating, right?
@@BrodytheCuber omg I didn’t expect you to respond... but yes it is but in my opinion it is more efficient and easier to grip and move the cube quicker afterwards
For the 3:00 case:
r' U2 R2 U R2' U r
EDIT: another good thing about this alg is that the flipped edge case (1:42) can be solved with R U' R' then this alg.
EDIT 2:
For the 8:55 case, I don't like F moves that much, so I do M' U R U' R' U R U' r to keep it rotation less.
EDIT 3: 13:00 case, I just found this alg for that one not to long ago: R2 D r' U r D' R' U R'
This video helped me a lot for F2l!
Which cube have you used? The colors are very well!
the rotationless solution is to do R U R' U' 4 times
@BrodytheCuber
3:01 rotationless solution : U R U2 R' to have a reduction to the case at 1:16.
Complete sequence of moves :
(U R U2 R') F (U R U' R') F' R U' R'
1:38 a good rotation less alg is (R U2 R’) U (LEFT INDEX FINGER )R U2 R’ U F U’ F’ (F’s with thumbs).
Case 3:00 U' R U' R' L F' R' F R' F L'
More moves but it's fast with the right finger tricks.
Another rotationless way is (U' R U' R' U) R2 B U B' U' R2
This is a faster solve if the edge piece is already on the left(sans the first operation) but with practice it can be fast.
This doesn't say that that it's any faster than rotating, its just a rotationless option.
I'd say that with the right finger tricks either of these are just as fast, but "easy" they are not really in the beginning.
Thanks for this vid, it was very helpful! Btw can you please make a full OLL tutorial?
You're welcome! I already have some OLL tutorials on my channel, and you can check out those for the time being
For the flipped edge case u can just use sledgehammer and inverse sexy twice and then just insert it
2:08 I use to do no cube rotation , a sledge hammer and then the nom case with what he showed previously , cuz that becomes simple
3:30 for this case I do
U sledge(R' F R F') to pair up
2:49 you can use a Dw move to avoid rotation