The FASTEST Official Multiblind Ever

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2023
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  • @TheMagicCuber
    @TheMagicCuber Год назад +303

    Putting this into WCA Live and getting a warning about possibly fake results was very funny

    • @spapalotl
      @spapalotl Год назад +16

      Happened at 4BLD in a Madison Hall too

    • @austinplayz960
      @austinplayz960 Год назад +1

      Bro how does things like 3x3 in one second happen like I'm genuinely confused

    • @TheMagicCuber
      @TheMagicCuber Год назад +1

      @@austinplayz960 results are manually entered, meaning if someone accidentally typed something in wrong, it will show up wrong

    • @austinplayz960
      @austinplayz960 Год назад +1

      @@TheMagicCuber oh ok, thanks

  • @maxenceleboeuf
    @maxenceleboeuf Год назад +121

    Stanley be like: Screw the DNF imma get a 2/2

  • @xsedim
    @xsedim Год назад +54

    He's not just beating records... he's creating new ones

  • @jameschea.
    @jameschea. Год назад +35

    i was literally just wondering what the fastest mutliblind success was lmao

  • @laurino.
    @laurino. Год назад +98

    Me: *does 40s in 3x3* Ok, decent time.
    Him: does two cubes in 40s... blindfolded xD

  • @gravitycube430
    @gravitycube430 Год назад +8

    40 seconds wow. I just liked the final lefty jperm that is awesome

  • @Zygecks
    @Zygecks Год назад +16

    imagine being given an hour being expected to do 50-60+ only to do 2 in 40s 😂

  • @amog_us21
    @amog_us21 4 месяца назад +1

    i was literally just wondering about this earlier today

  • @EvanWrightSpeedcubing
    @EvanWrightSpeedcubing Год назад +8

    Bros the fastest MBLD solver

  • @ironagentm544
    @ironagentm544 Год назад +4

    The judge so happy rn

  • @cardologist
    @cardologist Год назад +1

    all your hard work paid off!

  • @eajcuber1440
    @eajcuber1440 Год назад +1

    Amazing!

  • @ChrisAlQbo
    @ChrisAlQbo 8 месяцев назад

    Admirable!!

  • @GrahamSiggins
    @GrahamSiggins Год назад +4

    pog

  • @Brawler18717
    @Brawler18717 Год назад

    super nice video ❤️‍🔥

  • @igorpertoso6115
    @igorpertoso6115 Год назад +1

    Niiiiiice!

  • @Flyawaynutria
    @Flyawaynutria Год назад

    woww well done 👍

  • @kevindevers6604
    @kevindevers6604 Год назад

    I thought you didn't even make an attempt that day. You were up walking around, and I didn't get my timer started yet. I was sad until I heard you did this.

  • @GonzalezGainz
    @GonzalezGainz Год назад +37

    This is crazy! I gotta get to your level bro😭 I started cubing a month ago my PR for 3x3 is 23.99 seconds. So I still got some work to do. But great job 👍

    • @Deakytonk
      @Deakytonk Год назад +1

      wow that's good

    • @CFOPuser
      @CFOPuser Год назад +4

      That is sooo good
      after a month my best was like 40 seconds
      ur literally insane

    • @4591Mint
      @4591Mint Год назад +3

      I started cubing 3 months ago and my best is 36.02 seconds. You're a B.O.A.T (Best of all time)!

    • @MannifyYT2023
      @MannifyYT2023 Год назад +1

      bro what ive been cubing for like 15 or 16 times longer and my pb (bcuz i havent gone to a cubing comp yet) is 41.xx (i forgot the exact time)

    • @Deakytonk
      @Deakytonk Год назад +2

      I've been doing square 1 for a month and a half and pb is 11.40 so square 1 is easier than 3x3

  • @heystopthatnow
    @heystopthatnow Год назад +1

    are you going to get a new white jacket with the moyu logo soon?

  • @ThatCubeKidd
    @ThatCubeKidd Год назад +3

    I forgot that multbld are about how many cubes you can solve, and not how fast

  • @BobbyMack
    @BobbyMack Год назад +2

    lol I wish you had been able to do this back when 1/2 was considered official.

  • @julesgraham
    @julesgraham Год назад

    scapel moment

  • @brandonsatterstrom7894
    @brandonsatterstrom7894 Год назад

    🐐

  • @JokerTropical
    @JokerTropical Год назад

    Epic

  • @JacksonFC
    @JacksonFC Год назад

    scalpel speed

  • @scylve9044
    @scylve9044 Год назад +1

    bro didn't want to be there

  • @Genopie
    @Genopie Год назад

    Bruh was faster than my average solve with eyes

  • @FrankyyCubez
    @FrankyyCubez Год назад

    Lol the wca live just shows “2/2 41” which is so funny to think about

  • @michaelnielsen3551
    @michaelnielsen3551 Год назад

    W

  • @LiamHighducheck
    @LiamHighducheck Год назад +1

    That’s very cool

  • @cyruswong7843
    @cyruswong7843 Год назад

    Cool

  • @cubingforfun3191
    @cubingforfun3191 Год назад

    I know m2 but idk what time learn now and I don’t wanna learn 3 style

  • @cheese_cookie
    @cheese_cookie Год назад +4

    That's faster than my 2x2 blindfolded PB 😭

    • @RedCnMn
      @RedCnMn Год назад

      Same bro 🤝🏻

    • @mewtu5817
      @mewtu5817 4 месяца назад

      Just learn the 1 look method

  • @Deakytonk
    @Deakytonk Год назад +1

    bro that's probably faster than I could do 2 cubes normally

    • @RedCnMn
      @RedCnMn Год назад +1

      Yeah same lmao

  • @thecrazycard8646
    @thecrazycard8646 Год назад

    1.what does Steven doing here
    2.Why did the cube switched sound???

  • @woaji
    @woaji Год назад

    steev in

  • @laskatz3626
    @laskatz3626 Год назад +1

    What is the best technique for a beginner? What was your primary practice session in the beginning? Thank you for sharing. Best wishes.

    • @RedCnMn
      @RedCnMn Год назад +1

      Easiest method to understand is called OP, slightly better but (at first) less intuitive is the M2 method. And don’t try to learn 3-style right away, first learn a simple method to get a good grasp and then slowly switch to 3-style. Biggest thing to practice is how you setup a piece for an alg and bring it back to the original position. (You will understand what I mean by that after you’ve watched some tutorials).
      And the biggest problem (at least for me) is how to memorize the information while thinking about solving it with my eyes closed. So really take your time to memorize the letter pairs/words (also this you will understand after you’ve watched some tutorials)
      Hope, I could help

    • @Feisty123
      @Feisty123 Год назад +1

      I'd suggest OP for corners and M2 for edges. Jack Kai ( a former WR holder) has some great tutorials on youtube. Afterwards id suggest just using these methods to solve cubes normally. So you can get familiar with algs, and comfortable with memo. Then you can move on to actually trying it blind. Just M2/OP can get you into the sub 1 minute range. If you wanna take it to the highest level you'll need to start 3-style which is a huge commitment

  • @calebyao.
    @calebyao. Год назад

    bucko

  • @samuelefront9901
    @samuelefront9901 Год назад

    Gigachad strats to get wr

  • @justinsui9267
    @justinsui9267 Год назад

    Hi Steven!

  • @wahambalagamba6969
    @wahambalagamba6969 6 месяцев назад

    why at 0:41 the pitch of the cube changes??

  • @ElliottKobelansky
    @ElliottKobelansky Год назад +1

    💀

  • @al_cuber
    @al_cuber Год назад +1

    Yoooooooooooooooo
    I am sad the time is not that important

  • @completecubing8
    @completecubing8 Год назад +6

    You are so insanely good at blind! I might try to learn 3 blind soon

    • @the_no1_ginger252
      @the_no1_ginger252 Год назад +1

      It’s difficult to learn but just break it down and do drills. Don’t actually touch a blindfold until you are familiar and comfortable with all of the commutators.

    • @cubisthenos6299
      @cubisthenos6299 Год назад +4

      ​@@the_no1_ginger252 Comms? If you're just learning 3bld then don't learn any comms, stick with OP/OP or M2/OP. 3style is way too much of a commitment for a bld newbie

    • @RedCnMn
      @RedCnMn Год назад

      @@cubisthenos6299 obviously ^^ but the beginner method, op and m2 still use some variations of commutator algs so I don’t think he was talking about learning 3-style right away.

    • @cubisthenos6299
      @cubisthenos6299 Год назад

      @@RedCnMn OP and M2 both use conjugates, not commutators. A conjugate follows the form A B A' whereas a commutator follows the form A B A' B'. In the case of OP edges for example, It would be Setup T-Perm Setup'.

  • @camden-a
    @camden-a Год назад

    Nice solve wow :)
    Also: Does it not matter that you touched the timer twice after solve 0:44?

    • @RedCnMn
      @RedCnMn Год назад +3

      Maybe he making sure to stop the timer bc he could see it while still being blindfolded. And no, the timer only starts after being on reset and your palms have to be touching the timer for longer than just an instant to actually start.

  • @4fawecube
    @4fawecube Год назад +1

    What time was exactly?

  • @homeschoolcubing8539
    @homeschoolcubing8539 Год назад +7

    congratulations on this sub 1 hour, minecraft speedrun, i always knew you could do it

  • @josephcurry7710
    @josephcurry7710 Год назад

    dude I think you have 60 MINUTES for a multiblind attempt

  • @parabolaaaaa4919
    @parabolaaaaa4919 Год назад

    sub 30 when

  • @FrankyyCubez
    @FrankyyCubez Год назад +1

    Wtfffff? Chill, this is not a mega gildford relay

  • @subzero.cuber47
    @subzero.cuber47 10 месяцев назад

    now do 3/3 sub 60

  • @JJCuber27
    @JJCuber27 Год назад +3

    More interested in the comp name

  • @thephysicistcuber175
    @thephysicistcuber175 Год назад

    Why though?

  • @arnautousmateu
    @arnautousmateu Год назад

    Average MBLD Attempt in Ohio

  • @elicuber3381
    @elicuber3381 Год назад +1

    If you want to optimize this, you should start with 4 cubes and pick the 2 easiest scrambles, granted your score would be 0

    • @ttesc9253
      @ttesc9253 Год назад +7

      Idk how effective this would be considering you probably would have to do most of memo in order to figure out which cubes have better scrambles

    • @hamzaabbaszaidi8788
      @hamzaabbaszaidi8788 Год назад +3

      Or you could literally start with 2 cubes and just do 1 lol

    • @TetraCubing
      @TetraCubing Год назад

      @@hamzaabbaszaidi8788 unfortunately that wouldn't be a success, there's a reason why its called "multi" blind

    • @hamzaabbaszaidi8788
      @hamzaabbaszaidi8788 Год назад

      @@TetraCubing it counts as a success, you just get 0 points. EDIT: I know this is incorrect now, my bad

    • @TetraCubing
      @TetraCubing Год назад

      @@hamzaabbaszaidi8788 I did “do my research”
      This is the first half of Regulation 9f12c: For 3x3x3 Multi-Blind, rankings are assessed based on the number of puzzles solved minus the number of puzzles not solved, where a greater difference is better. If the difference is less than 0, or if only 1 puzzle is solved, the attempt is considered unsolved (DNF).
      The bottom of the regulation clearly states that only 1 cube solved is DNF.

  • @zielaq87
    @zielaq87 Год назад

    WR for single is ~13 seconds, so 41 seconds for two cubes is very bad time

    • @GrahamSiggins
      @GrahamSiggins 11 месяцев назад +4

      hahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahaha

    • @otamota7563
      @otamota7563 11 месяцев назад +2

      Bruh, you have to consider the fact that when your doing memo, it is harder because you have more cubes to memorize. I would suggest trying to get a 2/2 that is double or less than double your best 3BLD time. For example, if your best 3BLD is 1 min, then try to get 2 cubes in 2 min

    • @otamota7563
      @otamota7563 11 месяцев назад

      Also, when I did a 2x2 blindfolded, I have some solves under 30 seconds. When I tried to do 2 though, it took me 4 minutes.

    • @adityas9377
      @adityas9377 6 месяцев назад +1

      Smartest noncuber