I got mine last week, along with the 5x5x5 v4. This one is much harder than the 5x5x5, and a lot of fun! I've solved it on my own a few times, came here to see your method and perspective. My approach was different, but I still learned some tricks from this video!
Another very instructive solve SAV, thank you. I've never owned any circle/crazy puzzles but these demonstrations have whetted the appetite. How do these compare to the 'planet' range of circle puzzles in terms of 'playability', 'solve strategy' et.c - all those things you consider that make a similar puzzle better than another? So that if you had to choose between these ShengShou crazies and the MF8 Planet range how would they rank? (I could get 2 of the MF8s for about the price of a single Shengshou Crazy). Thank you for any advice
Hi! Thanks so much for this video! It took me a few weeks to actually solve this cube. Just for discussion, if we had solved the cube in this sequence: Step 1) outer 4x4 (to eliminate parity issues) Step 2) inner 2x2 Step 3) inner circle edges Step 4) inner circle corners. What I did is, after I have done a 3-cycle on the inner circle corners, I would have messed up 3 outer 4x4 edges, I can then use a 3 cycle to fix it and continue on. This takes a long time to complete step 4, but I thought it’s not as complicated as solving it later by layer. What are your thoughts?
Has anyone encountered this "Sengso Circle 4x4 version 3" puzzle being hard to turn in the middle layer, as if the "bandaging" mechanism got stuck or something? I have encountered this happening twice now.
I finally got to the last two corners are swamped and I don’t know what to do. The last two colors are in the opposite position and the yellow isn’t facing up. This was a tough one. Maybe you can response. Thanks for all the great videos.
I am have done it. I just have the two corners left. But I see you make a move you don’t call out on the R’ D’ R D. half way you are throwing it you do a U and you finish with it. Could you please give me the algorithm for the last two corners. Thank you. I have been working on this for weeks.
I keep getting 2 edges that need to swap. Sometimes they're next to each other and sometimes I have a double swap either way I cant get a 3 cycle to finish it.
The Chinese tutorial is different. The small inner corners are placed last. Pairing the outer edges according to your method is very complicated. However, the Chinese algorithms for arranging small internal edges are not simple either. When I arrange the cubes, I leave small inner edges and thus on the last layer I create parities that are difficult to solve.
I got mine last week, along with the 5x5x5 v4. This one is much harder than the 5x5x5, and a lot of fun! I've solved it on my own a few times, came here to see your method and perspective. My approach was different, but I still learned some tricks from this video!
Got it. Watched it in slow motion and wrote it down. R’D’R D x 4 (U) R’ D’ R D x 2 (U’).
Thank you.
Another very instructive solve SAV, thank you. I've never owned any circle/crazy puzzles but these demonstrations have whetted the appetite. How do these compare to the 'planet' range of circle puzzles in terms of 'playability', 'solve strategy' et.c - all those things you consider that make a similar puzzle better than another? So that if you had to choose between these ShengShou crazies and the MF8 Planet range how would they rank? (I could get 2 of the MF8s for about the price of a single Shengshou Crazy). Thank you for any advice
Gran evolución de locos 4x4, gracias por la diversión tan redonda😅
I found the solution to flip an edge pair and swap two corners. I posted a video on my channel. Thanks SAV, this was a challenge!!
Nice work!
Hello,thank you God for your posts.
It seems that it can be solved pretty much like the old crazy v3, with an attention to the layer involved in your sliding technique!
Good tutorial ! Thanks!
Hi! Thanks so much for this video! It took me a few weeks to actually solve this cube.
Just for discussion, if we had solved the cube in this sequence:
Step 1) outer 4x4 (to eliminate parity issues)
Step 2) inner 2x2
Step 3) inner circle edges
Step 4) inner circle corners.
What I did is, after I have done a 3-cycle on the inner circle corners, I would have messed up 3 outer 4x4 edges, I can then use a 3 cycle to fix it and continue on.
This takes a long time to complete step 4, but I thought it’s not as complicated as solving it later by layer.
What are your thoughts?
Hi.
I am enjoying your video.
Thank you very much.
Can you upload the Dayan GEM 9 tutorial?
Have a nice day~
You are a hero ❤
Has anyone encountered this "Sengso Circle 4x4 version 3" puzzle being hard to turn in the middle layer, as if the "bandaging" mechanism got stuck or something? I have encountered this happening twice now.
I finally got to the last two corners are swamped and I don’t know what to do. The last two colors are in the opposite position and the yellow isn’t facing up. This was a tough one. Maybe you can response. Thanks for all the great videos.
Two keep getting in the correct position. And two don’t.
I am have done it. I just have the two corners left. But I see you make a move you don’t call out on the R’ D’ R D. half way you are throwing it you do a U and you finish with it. Could you please give me the algorithm for the last two corners. Thank you. I have been working on this for weeks.
I keep getting 2 edges that need to swap. Sometimes they're next to each other and sometimes I have a double swap either way I cant get a 3 cycle to finish it.
Would you be able to do an andromeda cube tutorial? I am stuck on the last face of the puzzle.
I'll check it out.
@@SuperAntoniovivaldi thanks
The Chinese tutorial is different. The small inner corners are placed last. Pairing the outer edges according to your method is very complicated. However, the Chinese algorithms for arranging small internal edges are not simple either. When I arrange the cubes, I leave small inner edges and thus on the last layer I create parities that are difficult to solve.
I’m stuck!!! I have two outside wings swapped and two outside corners swapped. It looks like some kind of parity.
When more raphael puzzles ??