Yes guys it's 'somewhat' fake. He only does the same turn every single toss so he isn't actually 'solving' the cubes, I figured that out after watching it in slow motion and seeing every cube being solved in around 20 moves. World championships in solving in as few moves as possible with no time limit aren't this good.
+Simon Something Best comment in this thread. People upvote it so it comes out on top. This video is awesome and impressive and I hope it gets tons of views. But in my opinion, the title should be changed and the description box should honestly describe what it is that we are seeing.
I am dumbfounded by the amount of people who think this is legitimate. One simple Google search would show you the world record for solving a Rubik's Cube one handed is 6.88 seconds. At that pace, it would take 20.64 seconds to solve 3 cubes. But this random guy solves 3 in under 20 seconds WHILE JUGGLING?!
As a cuber myself, being able to juggle them is something astonishing, almost like bld solving, because you have to keep in the same orientation(responding to a comment in the replies, this video is obviously faked)
Good point. Here you go: I'm in the top .5% of speedsolvers in the world and I wouldn't be able to solve 3 cubes in under 20 seconds without juggling. Additionally, seeing as how I've never heard of this person and he's never been to a competition, it is extremely unlikely that he's fast enough to do this normally, let alone while juggling. Finally, I know how most methods work to solve the cube, and I could clearly see on the cubes towards the end that he was undoing some sort of algorithm. Doesn't completely prove it, but I think it's pretty strong. :)
At first I thought those were just set up cubes too. When you watch the video frame by frame, you will see a lot of times the layers were turned automagically, and the cube always stay is cube-shape in midair, which is extremely unlikely. These are the reason I think he didn't even solved the cube, and it was done through post-processing. Even with a setup cube, it will be very difficult to do the correct turn in every catch, not to mention doing all three at the same time.
Some funny comments. I didn't reverse the video. I wonder has anybody downloaded and reversed it to see if it looks more or less natural? I imagine it would look super weird played in reverse. Should have moonwalked in at the beginning. That would have confused everyone.
In case anyone is still confused, we did this using Visual Effects. The juggling is real but I can't solve a Rubik's Cube. Watch the making of explanation here: ruclips.net/video/m-urGsFu3Fk/видео.html
Fake. I don't know how, but fake. Explanation: Let's count with a good turn/sec (tps), let's say 5 for easy math. I mean with thinking included, that's not bad. A good speedcuber who can maintain 5 tps can also solve it in around 50 turns in average (speedsolving). That's 10 second's for a standard speedsolve (takes at least a couple of years to get to 10 sec average). Speedsolving 3 cubes one after another would take at least 30 second when concentrating on one at a time, while holding that one with both hands (thinking time between cubes not even counted) with 5 tps 50 turns/cube. See where I'm going? Let's assume he turns 1 (either 90° or 180° counts as 1 turn) every single time a cube gets back to his hand. I counted ~67 turns in total. A speedsolve is usually between 40-60 turns for a good speedsolver. 3 properly scrambled cubes would be *at least* 120 turns. The current Fewest Move Challenge (FMC - competitors have 1 hour to come up with the shortest solving algorithm for a scramble) world record is 24,33 turns, which means that 3 cubes would be AT LEAST 73 turns, keep in mind that with the 24,33 world record THEY HAD 60 MINUTES TO SIT AND THINK AND TRY FOR EVERY SINGLE SCRAMBLE. While this guy casually juggling 3 cubes, solving them simultaneously (it's impossible to track the movement of 3 cubes together in the air and not lose track), concentrating and following the movement of 3 cubes at the same time... Counting with (67turns/18second=) 3,7 tps would be 22,2 turns/cube. Like I said, current WR for FMC is 24,33. The current single world record is 4.9, average is 6.54. He solved 3 cubes in 18 seconds, that's 6 sec/cube. Also kind of impossible while juggling. Like I said, normally you concentrate on 1 cube, holding it steadily in front of you, not throwing it around, especially not 3 at a time. Also, he has never been to an official Rubik's cube competition. Once you get to 1 minute you usually start to go to competitions. If you can solve it in 6 seconds like in this video, you are basically Feliks Zemdegs and every cuber knows your name and you will have at least 40 competitions under your name. Not even mentioning 6 seconds, while juggling, solving 3 simultaneously. Fake. Unless this guy is better in FMC and in regular speedsolving than every single cuber. And not by a bit, like 5 times better, as he is juggling them. But then again, why doesn't he attend competitions? Also, it's impossible to solve a cube both FMC method and speedsolve method at the same time. That would be something like quantum physics and general relativity shaking hands. It's either this or that.
I'm pretty sure it's fake, the end of the solving doesn't look similar to any of the existing methods to solve a Rubik's cube, he also solved them using not more then 25 moves, which is almost impossible unless you know the perfect algorithm for each scamble (it can only be calculated by a computer). This video pisses me off, don't get fooled.
+Nixo NS ikr. As a juggler/cuber, I feel infuriated seeing this fake video. If he'd simply admitted it's a post-processed video(which it is) in the description or in the video, I would have very much enjoyed it and share it with my friends.
+Vic Jang -- Agreed. He's a total dick for not just admitting it's a trick. It's like the Uri Gellers of the world who want to make you think they're physcic when all the honest magicians admit to slight of hand and illusions. This is either post-prod, video in reverse, or pre-configured fake scramble requiring simple turns.
Yeah.. It's most likely post processed. 1. I watched it reversed and cubes are flying out of his hands in the beginning(the end of the original video), so no, not reversed. 2. I checked frame by frame, a lot of the turns happened without his finger turning the cube, the later just turns by itself. 3. As we know it's basically impossible to actually solve a randomly scrambled cube in 23 moves without lookahead, not to mention turning the correct layer in every catch, FOR 3 CUBES when juggling! 4. The background shows the banner of a video postproduction company's name... Well, Rushes has officially become the one and only postproduction company I despise the most.
From the juggling perspective: People implying that he somehow caught each one exactly right by having each cube turn exactly the right number of turns in flight so he could catch it precisely -- that is not possible given the video I'm seeing here. His pattern is not clean or precise enough for this -- if you watch carefully you can see substantial unintentional variations in the trajectories and catches. He also doesn't have any of the hand movements during the catch that are required to grip the cube an turn it. He's just juggling rubik's cubes in a mills mess formation -- the rest is clearly special effects. It's an interesting video but implying it is real detracts from the person who can actually do this -- Ravi Fernando.
It IS a show after all, but it's a good show. I think it's fair to give a thumbs up. The first time I watched it, I was impressed. That's good enough. First impressions are most important. Props, dude.
Awesome man!!! People like you amaze me!! Not meaning to sound sarcastic, it truly is amazing what people do, and what you did!! Have a very good life!!
Regardless of whether the cubes were oriented so they have an easy solve, while juggling it's pretty impressive to say the least. I can't juggle, nonetheless juggle and turn the cube at the same time. I appreciate the art lol
Averaging 23 turns for 3 solves, you should attend the next competition for Fewest moves event. You can easily score a world record. Impressive postproduction by the way.
You only show three sides of the two "solved" cubes in your left hand at the end. And you only show three sides of the two "scrambled" cubes in your left hand at the beginning. Care to share why?
THe "playing backwards" people actually have no brain. It's just "jumbled" in a less obvious pattern. I want you to try starting a juggle the way he supposedly "starts" it. Not a very efficient throw, is it?
Its easy, however still requires juggling skills. Step 1. Take 3 solved Rubik cubes and start recording Step 2. Juggle the cubes and scramble them while juggling Step 3. Play the recording in reverse. There you have it.
whoever animated the colors on this should have done their research on rubiks cube, green is always opposite to blue and yellow to white, pause the vid at 0:26 and ull see the color scheme is wrong on all 3 cubes.. cool vid anyway and good juggling
This video isn't reversed. I haven't seen anyone here mention the name of the juggling pattern, it's Mills Mess. If you slow down the video you can watch him making catches and throws with no visible turn. I believe the colors of the cubes were edited throughout the video to provide the effect of solving the cube.
It is some impressive cg. What makes me not believe it that instead of looking at the cubes change I am looking at his hands. the cube stays static while in this hand...
Guys, it isn’t fully fake, the scrambles are but the turning while juggling isn’t fake, he actualy did it, so stop saying it’s fake, it’s only half fake
Just to reiterate the comment I made on The LAD Bible's Facebook post about this (a comment they deleted after it received 700+ likes, for absolutely no reason other than blatant censorship). It's fake. The world record average for "fewest moves" is 24 turns. He throws each cube approximately 23 times, turning it once per throw. It takes the best people in the world hours to come up with a solution to solving a particular scramble with so few moves. The world record average for 3x3 solving speed is 6.5 seconds. That record was set with a TPS (turns per second) of about 10. In this video, he's turning at approximately 1 TPS (once every throw). There's simply no way you solved 3 cubes in
+Cronos Yep I am pretty much the same argument. But there's one more possibility: the entire "solving" part didn't happen. 1. Even with a fake scramble it's nearly impossible to do 23 turns correctly in every single catch. 2. I checked and it isn't reversed. When this video is reversed, there are throws that happen without upward force. So this video isn't reversed. 3. I am not sure such thing exists yet. When you look at it frame by frame, the layers were mostly turned automagically without finger turning them, and the cubes always stayed in cube-shape in flight, which is nearly impossible. The whole "solving" part is fake, most likely post-processed.
Just glad to see that every cuber I saw, knows that the cubes aren't properly mixed up or that's a fake :D He really solves it but there is definitely a trick behind this, because if you use the same algorithm on a solved cube every time, there will be a point where the cube solves itself again... Just saying, try it with R' D' R D :D
Lots of skill in this video even though it is fake.
+RedKB well theres no actual skill except being able to juggle
+CrazyMarkSRB he's still turning the cub as he's juggling, which I'd say is pretty damn impressive.
Lol the color schemes were wrong
+RedKB A perfect description.
+Lubey Larry No, it's just the japanese color scheme.
guys picture him doing that without the cubes... he looks like he's rapping lol
It does jot look like that at all
Yes guys it's 'somewhat' fake. He only does the same turn every single toss so he isn't actually 'solving' the cubes, I figured that out after watching it in slow motion and seeing every cube being solved in around 20 moves. World championships in solving in as few moves as possible with no time limit aren't this good.
+Simon Something Best comment in this thread. People upvote it so it comes out on top. This video is awesome and impressive and I hope it gets tons of views. But in my opinion, the title should be changed and the description box should honestly describe what it is that we are seeing.
Good catch.
+FT Walrus He does still have real talent. I'd like to see your sorry ass do this x/
Upvoted
I could of just told you that by reading the title, it's obvious.
I am actually really impressed by this. It must take a lot of skill to be able to edit this.
I am dumbfounded by the amount of people who think this is legitimate. One simple Google search would show you the world record for solving a Rubik's Cube one handed is 6.88 seconds. At that pace, it would take 20.64 seconds to solve 3 cubes. But this random guy solves 3 in under 20 seconds WHILE JUGGLING?!
The real record is under 3 minutes by an Asian kid Guinness book of records. Done with an audience.
@Justwantahover It was over 4mins but still... 🤯
As a cuber myself, being able to juggle them is something astonishing, almost like bld solving, because you have to keep in the same orientation(responding to a comment in the replies, this video is obviously faked)
@@conorm2524 the record has been broken couple months ago, he did it on 3 minutes 29.29 secs
I know it's fake, but you did a really good job faking it, so props for that.
+UberCuber It's easy to say things without proving their validity.
Good point. Here you go: I'm in the top .5% of speedsolvers in the world and I wouldn't be able to solve 3 cubes in under 20 seconds without juggling. Additionally, seeing as how I've never heard of this person and he's never been to a competition, it is extremely unlikely that he's fast enough to do this normally, let alone while juggling. Finally, I know how most methods work to solve the cube, and I could clearly see on the cubes towards the end that he was undoing some sort of algorithm.
Doesn't completely prove it, but I think it's pretty strong. :)
+UberCuber Yeah their video processing skills are quite impressive.
+Vic Jang i didn't say that they edited it. To me it looks like the cubes were set up with special algorithms
At first I thought those were just set up cubes too. When you watch the video frame by frame, you will see a lot of times the layers were turned automagically, and the cube always stay is cube-shape in midair, which is extremely unlikely. These are the reason I think he didn't even solved the cube, and it was done through post-processing. Even with a setup cube, it will be very difficult to do the correct turn in every catch, not to mention doing all three at the same time.
solving skills=1%
editing skills=99%
Nah that was fucking insane editing that's a 99.9
You have successfully tricked people into thinking this is real. Congratulations
Some funny comments. I didn't reverse the video. I wonder has anybody downloaded and reversed it to see if it looks more or less natural? I imagine it would look super weird played in reverse. Should have moonwalked in at the beginning. That would have confused everyone.
+rubocubo Next you have to solve them whilst doing Rubenstein's Revenge *evil laugh*
+rubocubo No its not reversed, but rather CGI.
+rubocubo How about you just admit you faked it and didn't actually use randomized cubes? That should be in your video description.
+Ergzay even if they weren't completely randomized that's still super impressive
Lol you don't think we're confused enough? Alien... =p
This guy can save the fucking planet
#TRUMP2016
Regardless of it being fake it's pretty cool.
In case anyone is still confused, we did this using Visual Effects. The juggling is real but I can't solve a Rubik's Cube. Watch the making of explanation here: ruclips.net/video/m-urGsFu3Fk/видео.html
+rubocubo i still believe you didi it..... that 'vfx making of' is obviously faked!
+rubocubo It became pretty obvious once the camera started taking the cubes out of frame.
Fake. I don't know how, but fake.
Explanation:
Let's count with a good turn/sec (tps), let's say 5 for easy math. I mean with thinking included, that's not bad. A good speedcuber who can maintain 5 tps can also solve it in around 50 turns in average (speedsolving). That's 10 second's for a standard speedsolve (takes at least a couple of years to get to 10 sec average). Speedsolving 3 cubes one after another would take at least 30 second when concentrating on one at a time, while holding that one with both hands (thinking time between cubes not even counted) with 5 tps 50 turns/cube. See where I'm going? Let's assume he turns 1 (either 90° or 180° counts as 1 turn) every single time a cube gets back to his hand. I counted ~67 turns in total. A speedsolve is usually between 40-60 turns for a good speedsolver. 3 properly scrambled cubes would be *at least* 120 turns. The current Fewest Move Challenge (FMC - competitors have 1 hour to come up with the shortest solving algorithm for a scramble) world record is 24,33 turns, which means that 3 cubes would be AT LEAST 73 turns, keep in mind that with the 24,33 world record THEY HAD 60 MINUTES TO SIT AND THINK AND TRY FOR EVERY SINGLE SCRAMBLE. While this guy casually juggling 3 cubes, solving them simultaneously (it's impossible to track the movement of 3 cubes together in the air and not lose track), concentrating and following the movement of 3 cubes at the same time... Counting with (67turns/18second=) 3,7 tps would be 22,2 turns/cube. Like I said, current WR for FMC is 24,33.
The current single world record is 4.9, average is 6.54. He solved 3 cubes in 18 seconds, that's 6 sec/cube. Also kind of impossible while juggling. Like I said, normally you concentrate on 1 cube, holding it steadily in front of you, not throwing it around, especially not 3 at a time.
Also, he has never been to an official Rubik's cube competition. Once you get to 1 minute you usually start to go to competitions. If you can solve it in 6 seconds like in this video, you are basically Feliks Zemdegs and every cuber knows your name and you will have at least 40 competitions under your name. Not even mentioning 6 seconds, while juggling, solving 3 simultaneously.
Fake. Unless this guy is better in FMC and in regular speedsolving than every single cuber. And not by a bit, like 5 times better, as he is juggling them. But then again, why doesn't he attend competitions?
Also, it's impossible to solve a cube both FMC method and speedsolve method at the same time. That would be something like quantum physics and general relativity shaking hands. It's either this or that.
Mirco De Zorzi I noticed it afterwards :P But my explanation is still valid.
It's obviously not real, and he explained how they made the video with VFX.
as I've said it in my previous comment, I only noticed it afterwards.
just watch it in slow mo his fingers dont even move lmao
Nerd Alert
he sold his soul to satan to get those skills
He should get a refund.
+JessWillConfess i dont think you can
+Raging Racoon You just have to fill out the eternal damnation form 667
You thought I'd say 666.
😂 😂
I'm pretty sure it's fake, the end of the solving doesn't look similar to any of the existing methods to solve a Rubik's cube, he also solved them using not more then 25 moves, which is almost impossible unless you know the perfect algorithm for each scamble (it can only be calculated by a computer). This video pisses me off, don't get fooled.
+Nixo NS ikr. As a juggler/cuber, I feel infuriated seeing this fake video. If he'd simply admitted it's a post-processed video(which it is) in the description or in the video, I would have very much enjoyed it and share it with my friends.
+Nixo NS Yea that's what I thought. I watched one of the cubes, he only touched it 20 or 21 times. Not possible.
+Vic Jang -- Agreed. He's a total dick for not just admitting it's a trick. It's like the Uri Gellers of the world who want to make you think they're physcic when all the honest magicians admit to slight of hand and illusions. This is either post-prod, video in reverse, or pre-configured fake scramble requiring simple turns.
Yeah.. It's most likely post processed.
1. I watched it reversed and cubes are flying out of his hands in the beginning(the end of the original video), so no, not reversed.
2. I checked frame by frame, a lot of the turns happened without his finger turning the cube, the later just turns by itself.
3. As we know it's basically impossible to actually solve a randomly scrambled cube in 23 moves without lookahead, not to mention turning the correct layer in every catch, FOR 3 CUBES when juggling!
4. The background shows the banner of a video postproduction company's name... Well, Rushes has officially become the one and only postproduction company I despise the most.
He just uploaded a video showing how it was done. vfx
From the juggling perspective: People implying that he somehow caught each one exactly right by having each cube turn exactly the right number of turns in flight so he could catch it precisely -- that is not possible given the video I'm seeing here. His pattern is not clean or precise enough for this -- if you watch carefully you can see substantial unintentional variations in the trajectories and catches. He also doesn't have any of the hand movements during the catch that are required to grip the cube an turn it. He's just juggling rubik's cubes in a mills mess formation -- the rest is clearly special effects. It's an interesting video but implying it is real detracts from the person who can actually do this -- Ravi Fernando.
Bit of an under reaction considering you beat the world record by 4 minutes 40 seconds
its fake
@@firetiger3639 yeah I know, it was sarcasm
@@linzeblerm oh lol sorry
This video is so many amazing things in almost 30 seconds. Great video editing, and juggling, that’s so confusing
Pffffft, hold my beer...
Too easy
It IS a show after all, but it's a good show. I think it's fair to give a thumbs up. The first time I watched it, I was impressed. That's good enough. First impressions are most important.
Props, dude.
Nice juggling act, how about you try this again with randomized Cubes. Good luck. :)
Truuuu. It looks amazing though! I couldn't do that lmao so he still gets crazy props
As Ad Bin Emran English please?
Who cares how he actually did this, it's still impressive as fuck.
This is amazing!!
+Lorenzo Newell Thank you
+rubocubo
is this for real?
Nope. He's just taking completed cubes, messing them up while juggling, and reversing the footage.
+I Don't Care either way thats talent...
And fake
Awesome man!!! People like you amaze me!! Not meaning to sound sarcastic, it truly is amazing what people do, and what you did!! Have a very good life!!
Did anyone hear Damnnn Daniel at 0:23 xD
+Mr.Greenbean lol definitely can hear the "daaaamn ..." bit
Yeah
Mr.Greenbean La i
Regardless of whether the cubes were oriented so they have an easy solve, while juggling it's pretty impressive to say the least. I can't juggle, nonetheless juggle and turn the cube at the same time. I appreciate the art lol
Eh i learned to juggle in about an hour so I'm pretty sure anyone could do this.
it's fake
This guy, this guy makes me feel inadequate.
The only thing I can do in less that 20 seconds is eat a plate of bacon.
good thing it's fake
You deserve my upvote! This is fantastic. Congratulations.
Except it's fake.
Hey can we throw this video up on USA TODAY Sports! We will be sure to add credits to your channel.
Sure
add deze nuts too?
+NatezBeatz™ lmao I'm fuking dead hahaha
USA Today, have you googled Rushes VFX?
+NatezBeatz™ is rubio cube your dad?
Woah!!! Awesome! Looks like magic or something!
Averaging 23 turns for 3 solves, you should attend the next competition for Fewest moves event. You can easily score a world record.
Impressive postproduction by the way.
Your a god, u eeserve a world record
Its fake
You can see it's CGI
lol
Yeah? So are you, you don't see me calling you out.
+cesia dominguez wut
+cesia dominguez ???
Interesting point... I see the type of 'blur' computer generated graphics normally have. Very good eye!
Awesome-sauce. That is crazy!!!!
Qui est la grâce au show jaune ?
+mizer180/ Bastien Dubois Moi xd
+mizer180/ Bastien Dubois Je savais
Wow! That's talent!
You only show three sides of the two "solved" cubes in your left hand at the end. And you only show three sides of the two "scrambled" cubes in your left hand at the beginning. Care to share why?
+Dale M normally I would agree but the video is fake
He did make a video on how he did it. It is fake
This would make a hilarious mkx character
THe "playing backwards" people actually have no brain. It's just "jumbled" in a less obvious pattern. I want you to try starting a juggle the way he supposedly "starts" it. Not a very efficient throw, is it?
Omg.. That's freaking awesome!! I think the best video I have ever watched
It's fake
Like if you can't solve one side of Rubik's cube
+Mike Hunt Like if you can solve one side of Rubik's cube but no more than one
I can't even solve one side....😭
Snake Blade You can do it!!
dislike cuz I can solve the whole cube
What the hell? That was awesome you got my subscribe you deserve it!
+Terri Telapu You should now unsubscribe as this has been proven to be fake.
This is witchcraft! (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻
Next: Add three burning chainsaws. :D
Nice but it's fake.
Right at 19 sec all three cubes dip below the field of the camera and pop up magically solved. It’s just a magic trick - and a good one at that!
And you can't even text back...
Hahahahaha
Hahahahaha true
TRUCAZOOOO!!!! En el último movimiento, al lanzar cada cubo al aire se puede ver por frame que se ordenan solos.
Hey, could we feature this in a news story on Metro.co.uk? With full credit to you of course, and we'll put a hyperlink back to this page!
Yes. Sure. Paul Hardcastle in touch already.
+rubocubo Amazing. Cheers. I think this is right up our street for Facebook too. Keep an eye out!
+Chris Rickett it's fake though dumb ass. the video is in reverse lol.
It's an advertisement (albeit a good one) for a VFX company in London: www.rushes.co.uk
That's good make. The genius record was made in China, a boy finish three Rubik cubes in 5 minutes 6 seconds while juggling.
FAKE
even if the cubes are mixed in some way, thats some nice juggling mang
+ChalkCzar -- Sorry, that's extremely basic juggling.
This is the coolest shit i've ever seen
Remember that reversing gravity doesn't work very well
instead of being mad that this is fake, you should be impressed by the skill in the video editing.
Very cool even tho the scrambles were memorized.
R.I.P Rubik's Cube Color Scheme.
Damn, I didn't know Louis CK was this talented!
That deserves way more applause at the end!!!
+Micheal Peggins Yeah, if it's real.
Its easy, however still requires juggling skills.
Step 1. Take 3 solved Rubik cubes and start recording
Step 2. Juggle the cubes and scramble them while juggling
Step 3. Play the recording in reverse.
There you have it.
whoever animated the colors on this should have done their research on rubiks cube, green is always opposite to blue and yellow to white, pause the vid at 0:26 and ull see the color scheme is wrong on all 3 cubes..
cool vid anyway and good juggling
make me looks like an idiot, scary... outstanding mr...!
Fuck the game of Go. When Google's next AI can do this shit I'll be impressed lmao
+ThePromisedWLAN this is fake lol
Guys literally in his channel description it says that he’s a visual effects artist
Nice skills, nice editing skills
Wow thats ridiculous man ;:D quite a talent
its fake
He gotta be in the Guinness world record
This video isn't reversed. I haven't seen anyone here mention the name of the juggling pattern, it's Mills Mess. If you slow down the video you can watch him making catches and throws with no visible turn. I believe the colors of the cubes were edited throughout the video to provide the effect of solving the cube.
It was the 'rushes' sign in the background that gave it up for me. could have at least painted that out guys
+Greg Hayes Yeah, dead giveaway but no doubt intentional, nice little promo. www.rushes.co.uk
i'm just impressed that he can "juggle"....hehe
It is some impressive cg. What makes me not believe it that instead of looking at the cubes change I am looking at his hands. the cube stays static while in this hand...
Wow. Incredible coordination and train of thought!
Basically you're the most amazing person on the face of the earth.
That man give a hell of a triple hand job.
my turtle said wow
What a wizard.
Steelo Brim said "This is like the virgin Olympics"
"Ho ho yes well done" I would have been flipping shit
... but I WILL use this to dazzle some students in class... so thanks for doing this. THANKS LEO.
He can juggle but he doesn’t solve them
Amazing skills
That does look unbelievable awesome
The human mind.... AMAZING
This had been raw cool IF it was real. But anyway, raw cool data animation. =D
Faking this is more impressive than actually doing it.
you win man you win
Guys, it isn’t fully fake, the scrambles are but the turning while juggling isn’t fake, he actualy did it, so stop saying it’s fake, it’s only half fake
Dude you are a legend
its fake
i cant juggle at all so this is still impresive
its fake
WTFFFFFFFFFF
dude this is insane!!!
Don't miss the guy who actually does it for real >>
This is awesome. When I get my hands on millions of dollars and decide to make a movie I'm hiring you guys.
Even if it's fake woww!! It's really commendable haha! *Applause*!!
That defines skill period!!
This man needs to be President
Just to reiterate the comment I made on The LAD Bible's Facebook post about this (a comment they deleted after it received 700+ likes, for absolutely no reason other than blatant censorship).
It's fake. The world record average for "fewest moves" is 24 turns. He throws each cube approximately 23 times, turning it once per throw. It takes the best people in the world hours to come up with a solution to solving a particular scramble with so few moves.
The world record average for 3x3 solving speed is 6.5 seconds. That record was set with a TPS (turns per second) of about 10. In this video, he's turning at approximately 1 TPS (once every throw). There's simply no way you solved 3 cubes in
+Cronos Yep I am pretty much the same argument. But there's one more possibility: the entire "solving" part didn't happen. 1. Even with a fake scramble it's nearly impossible to do 23 turns correctly in every single catch. 2. I checked and it isn't reversed. When this video is reversed, there are throws that happen without upward force. So this video isn't reversed. 3. I am not sure such thing exists yet.
When you look at it frame by frame, the layers were mostly turned automagically without finger turning them, and the cubes always stayed in cube-shape in flight, which is nearly impossible. The whole "solving" part is fake, most likely post-processed.
Everyone know this is fake but you gave the motivation to do it real records
Impressive video editing
I cant even do one of the mini rubix cubes, but this guy can do 3 at the same time while juggling? x3
cool...i like it ;-)
Just glad to see that every cuber I saw, knows that the cubes aren't properly mixed up or that's a fake :D
He really solves it but there is definitely a trick behind this, because if you use the same algorithm on a solved cube every time, there will be a point where the cube solves itself again... Just saying, try it with R' D' R D :D
Wow i feel so small right now bc i can't do anything even close to being this cool 😮
its fake