I definitely wasn't the first person to come up with roll haha As for the adjacent edge thing at 6:40, it doesn't actually determine anything seeing 2 adjacent edges. It could still be adjacently permuted edges. You have to spot 2 *opposite* edges in your OLL to get any useful information. The rules for that are the following: 1. If during OLL you see 2 opposite edges and know your OLL alg will solve them (An easy way to check this btw is to just take a solved cube and do the inverse of that OLL alg to see), that means your edges will either be solved or oppositely permuted. 2. If during OLL you see 2 opp edges and *know* your OLL alg *won't* solve them, then edges *will* be adjacently permuted. 3. If during OLL you see 2 adjacent edges and know your OLL alg usually solves those edges when they are opposites, then edges once again will be adjacently permuted. Aside from that, very good video. I'm sure many people will benefit from it :D
@@devinkairo2966 lol I don't think u actually replied to them since their username is not blue on ur reply Cuz if u actually did reply to them their username would be blue on ur reply Like it is for me here
I replied to Pan Makser. This is the second video that he's commented on where people can't see his comments but they can see my reply to it. For that reason, I suppose, this is the second time someone has asked who I'm replying to. He must have some setting in his Google+ which disallows people from seeing his comments except for the person he's replying to. Can you not see the part where my comment says "+Pan Makser"? Anyways, Pan Makser said: "loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong series. FYI, that's 57 o [sic]" As if I didn't know how many OLLs there are! lol.
I've been cubing about 2-3 weeks and I have been practicing f2l alot and I memorized all 21 PLLs. I am having trouble with doing OLL pretty fast and I use 2 look OLL atm. I have noticed how many algorithms and knowledge you need about certain patterns in OLL recently and I think it's just take time for me to learn and notice certain patterns. I average around 30-26 secs (I'm obsessed btw) and I have been trying to improve my last layer since I trouble with recognizing pattern on it. ALSO I dont auf much at all unless necessary like you said in the video, lol I see why it is a horrible habit though. If there is any sort of small tips I can use for improving last layer anyone can let me know. Great advice in this video thanks. I found that recognizing the corner permutation from the OLL was helpful for knowing which PLL would be next.
You should be figuring how to solve it yourself, not learning other people's algorithms. What you are doing is just memorizing. You won't learn anything about how the cube really works. Shame on you!
I learned my last layer by looking around and rotating, so when decided to do u turns instead, i recognize the algs in less than 2 u turns and it made my last layer way better
How do you know if the alg you are learning is a bad alg? I printed a PLL alg sheet from CubeSkills (Feliks' Website), and I'm just using the recommended ones. Is that alright?
Where you were talking about oll->pll recognition around 7 minutes in the video, do you have any links or websites for that? Also, I use zz, so what about the recognition for corners? I know you touched on it, but I might need more explaining and research
Jay just did a write up of the edge portion: www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?51997-New-(-)-Edge-recognition-method-(Looking-ahead-into-PLL-from-OLL)&p=1063734#post1063734 This is a write up on ROLL (the corner recognition) absolutemind.pagesperso-orange.fr/roll-angl.html
For the AUF+Y/Y'/Y2: I do the AUF before the PLL, BUT I use U/U'/U2 OR Dw/Dw'/Dw2, which is basically the same as doing U/U'/U2+Y/Y'/Y2 but throws out the cube rotations.
Hi, I want to ask you this question. I learned algorithms, I can do finger tricks, I have a decent cube but I still can't get it under 1 minute. Can you give any tips? Thanks
Would you please explain to me what subsets are? I am very confused because I have just started learning CFOP. It would be nice if you could reply to this comment.
A subset is any portion of a set. In the set set of numbers [1, 2, 3, 4], a subset of that set could be [1, 2, 3], [2, 3], [2, 4], or any combination you can think of including those numbers. When talking about sets of algorithms the term "subset" usually refers to a specific grouping of algorithms the cases for which are recognized by similar patterns on the cube. For example, a subset of OLL is the group of algorithms where no edges are oriented correctly, another where two edges are oriented correctly, yet another where all four edges are oriented correctly, etc. When he uses the term subsets, I think that he is referring to subsets of all last layer algorithms. If you go to his website, specifically the page here (www.cyotheking.com/best-cubing-algs/), you will see *Last Layer Subsets*. That is what he is talking about, I believe. If you are new to CFOP, however, I would not recommend that you start by learning those algorithms. I've never been below 27 seconds average, though, so take my advice lightly. I would start by practicing cross on bottom. I used this website (net13.net/Cube/Cross/). Next, I would learn intuitive F2L. Badmephisto has a very good video on that. After that, learn 2-look OLL and 2-look PLL. Then work on your F2L look-ahead. Next, I would learn full PLL. Then, only after you have memorized full PLL well, learn full OLL. Finally, In my opinion, you would only learn those subsets after you have all these things down pretty well. Without learning any subsets, you should be able to get sub-15 with enough practice. Some people sub-15 with only 2-look OLL and full PLL.
(:Turretshooter500:) Okay. A subset is any number of members of a set. In the video, I believe he was talking about *Last Layer Subsets*, which can be found here (www.cyotheking.com/best-cubing-algs/). They are all sets which, themselves, belong to the greater set of last layer algorithms. *If you still don't fully understand:* One clear example is the set of last layer algorithms. The set of last layer algorithms is any algorithm which is used to solve the last layer. A subset of that would be OLL (Orientation of Last Layer) which only orients the last layer pieces. Another subset of that would be PLL (Permutation of Last Layer) which only permutes the last layer pieces. Both of those are sets which belong to the superset of Last Layer algorithms. That makes them subsets, even though they are sets as well.
(:Turretshooter500:) By the way, you may still want to take the time to read my first reply (in case you haven't already). I know it is long, but I put thought into it and tried to help you out.
Termin Ator Two of the pieces on the u layer facing you will make a block. The first layer that you move, which determines the pll, will be the odd one out, not part of the block.
Dan Albl No. The position on the cube of the 2 color bar will distinguish them. Whether it is on the right or the left. The N a will have the 2 color bar on the right side, and the N b the 2 color bar on the left side.
As for the bad alg part, while in theory that is a good practice, each algorithm does at least one thing differently. And if you are really trying to become a better cuber, you should learn what they do. For the case you showed in #1 those two algs do something different, while they do both orient the top layer, one might get you a PLL skip, that the other wouldn't. That's like level 1000 cuber, but when you rea h that step as a cuber, that's something to look at.
You have told on 6:31 that there are 8 adjacent corner swap PLL's. But in reality, there are 6 adjacent corner swap PLL's : 1. T Perm 2. R Perms 3. J Perms 4. G Perms 5. F Perm 6. A Perms
heyy chris i'm a beginner at speedcubing ,my average of 5 is 20 sec.....i know all 57 cases of oll and the 21 pll cases....what should i do next to get better? (i'm also trying to improve my look ahead)
+CoundM I would recommend a Qiyi Thunderclap. For its cheap price its very good. Even though it is really fast, lubing it with heavy lube can make it perfect for you. Check my Channel to see more about the Qiyi Thunderclap. :)
I don't do last layer, but i know a few of them. I can recognize what they are really easily, cause i've explored ELL, i just can't remember the algorithms. Like V perm and Nperm. Gperm is easy to recognize, it's just the weird ones. And thanks to ELL Zperm, and Hperm are really easy, especialy when you don't have to flip them while yiu are doing it, but i really like ELL, because you can only have Uperm,Hperm,or Zperm, or just edge flips. I usually do Roux, so my last layer is always M' U2. I been trying to learn CFOP, and i got some of the OLL's down,the PLL's are the easy part for me.
I learned all my 2 look oll and full pll from badmephistos website, should I finish learning my olls there too or is there a better website with better oll algs
cyotheking I know almost full oll but I still can't pass that 20 second milestone.I use a Rubik's V2.0 (nonadjustable version). Is it me or is it the cube?
So let me get this clear... C*LL is a recognition for OLLCP and COLL. There for OLLCP and COLL are the same. And it seems MW, VLS, WV are the same too Am i correct?
+MAxAMILLIoN same with the times record 30sec average 45 but I haven't learned 2 look oll and my pll is like the same 3 alg stuff but my f2l is intuitive so I do too many cube rotations and stuff like that I need to cut down on
Woah that's an AoLong v2? What did you lube it with? My AoLong v2 is crap lol. I mean it isn't crap, but it isn't very good, it's decent. I lived the core with weight 5 and pieces with weight 3 mixed with Maru.
+Zohair Hyder orient last layer faces all the yellow pieces up right or whatever color your last layer is and permute last layer puts the corner pieces and the edge pieces in the right spot so it's solved
Hey chris, i am currently averaging sub 11 but i can't get sub 10. Like my f2l stage is completed by 5-6 seconds and my last layer take way way too much time to be done. Do you have any tips on how to practice to improve it ?
Nice video! I think the tips apply to a fairly wide range of cubers. Personally I'm going to work on recognizing the PLLs from 2 sides. It should be fairly easy and hopefully can get me to sub-15.
I definitely wasn't the first person to come up with roll haha
As for the adjacent edge thing at 6:40, it doesn't actually determine anything seeing 2 adjacent edges. It could still be adjacently permuted edges. You have to spot 2 *opposite* edges in your OLL to get any useful information. The rules for that are the following:
1. If during OLL you see 2 opposite edges and know your OLL alg will solve them (An easy way to check this btw is to just take a solved cube and do the inverse of that OLL alg to see), that means your edges will either be solved or oppositely permuted.
2. If during OLL you see 2 opp edges and *know* your OLL alg *won't* solve them, then edges *will* be adjacently permuted.
3. If during OLL you see 2 adjacent edges and know your OLL alg usually solves those edges when they are opposites, then edges once again will be adjacently permuted.
Aside from that, very good video. I'm sure many people will benefit from it :D
First.
damn you beat me again :(
You're keeping video unlisted for a week now? You really want that first comment. :p
Make video on how to do all Oll
Theasian boy02 I am doing it. Full OLL tutorials.
Theasian boy02 he has his oll algs in his webpage
it's feels like I'm being scolded .-.
TransformersStopMotion same xD
Same
Same
Yep
TransformersStopMotion same
Is this a rant or a tutorial? xD
I though i was gonna learn some algorithms 😂
wahaha 😂😂😂
DriftShot omg same
i guess it's pretty randomly asking but does anyone know of a good website to watch new series online ?
@Boone Bridger i use flixzone. Just google for it =)
@@devinkairo2966 lol I don't think u actually replied to them since their username is not blue on ur reply
Cuz if u actually did reply to them their username would be blue on ur reply
Like it is for me here
7:05 It could also be a r perm
COLL is next on my list and then VLS.
4 years ago... Anything happened?
Probably
Ashay Dwivedi he learned CMLL instead
@@amirPenton true 😂
you are honestly more focused on criticising others than you are focusing on the video
I would still love a "How to Fingertrick the OLLs Like a Pro" series!
+bbryant0620 it would be a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong series.
FYI, that's 57 o
+Pan Makser So? It would give him some material. : )
+bbryant0620 Who are you replying to
I replied to Pan Makser. This is the second video that he's commented on where people can't see his comments but they can see my reply to it. For that reason, I suppose, this is the second time someone has asked who I'm replying to. He must have some setting in his Google+ which disallows people from seeing his comments except for the person he's replying to.
Can you not see the part where my comment says "+Pan Makser"?
Anyways, Pan Makser said:
"loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong series.
FYI, that's 57 o [sic]"
As if I didn't know how many OLLs there are! lol.
+bbryant0620 Who are you replying to? There is really no one up there....
I've been cubing about 2-3 weeks and I have been practicing f2l alot and I memorized all 21 PLLs. I am having trouble with doing OLL pretty fast and I use 2 look OLL atm. I have noticed how many algorithms and knowledge you need about certain patterns in OLL recently and I think it's just take time for me to learn and notice certain patterns. I average around 30-26 secs (I'm obsessed btw) and I have been trying to improve my last layer since I trouble with recognizing pattern on it. ALSO I dont auf much at all unless necessary like you said in the video, lol I see why it is a horrible habit though. If there is any sort of small tips I can use for improving last layer anyone can let me know. Great advice in this video thanks. I found that recognizing the corner permutation from the OLL was helpful for knowing which PLL would be next.
30 seconds already!!
I've been at it for 2 months and I am around 1:20..
Any tips?
I'm learning f2l and pll but that's it.
You should be figuring how to solve it yourself, not learning other people's algorithms. What you are doing is just memorizing. You won't learn anything about how the cube really works. Shame on you!
When you want to average 6 seconds on 3x3 but your last layer takes 4.5 seconds... with full PLL and half full OLL 😭
I learned my last layer by looking around and rotating, so when decided to do u turns instead, i recognize the algs in less than 2 u turns and it made my last layer way better
the example is better than the one that you told us it was much better. you are making us slower than we was
what do you mean by (soon)? or maybe it's the wrong spelling,the one he said at like 1:37
FunVidz Channel R U R' U R U2 R'
It's soon btw
It's sune
Stupid autocorrect
Can anyone please tell me what he's doing at 1:30 with the 3rd layer alg?? I will greatly appreciate it😃 btw I'll sub to you if you can find it
He's trying to get the cross
M R U R' U R U2 R' U' M'
Jay Dhiru
Nope
M R U R' U R U2 R' (U) M'
How do you know if the alg you are learning is a bad alg? I printed a PLL alg sheet from CubeSkills (Feliks' Website), and I'm just using the recommended ones. Is that alright?
JCB ShortFilms look at all the algs and do the one you can di the fastest
Question: how do I know I'm doing a bad alg? I don't know if it's fast or easy to learn..
Where you were talking about oll->pll recognition around 7 minutes in the video, do you have any links or websites for that? Also, I use zz, so what about the recognition for corners? I know you touched on it, but I might need more explaining and research
Jay just did a write up of the edge portion: www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?51997-New-(-)-Edge-recognition-method-(Looking-ahead-into-PLL-from-OLL)&p=1063734#post1063734
This is a write up on ROLL (the corner recognition) absolutemind.pagesperso-orange.fr/roll-angl.html
cyotheking Thanks a lot! This video really helped me understand how to improve LL.
what is the algorithm at 2:42?
sexy move sledgehammer
For the AUF+Y/Y'/Y2: I do the AUF before the PLL, BUT I use U/U'/U2 OR Dw/Dw'/Dw2, which is basically the same as doing U/U'/U2+Y/Y'/Y2 but throws out the cube rotations.
It is better to auf after the alg
Ex:
U' Dw tperm
U' tperm U
U vs Dw.
Do you use a pink in your sticker shades, and what are your sticker shades? I really like them.
I have only had a cube for 3 weeks and I have a sub 1:45 is that good
Hi, I want to ask you this question. I learned algorithms, I can do finger tricks, I have a decent cube but I still can't get it under 1 minute. Can you give any tips? Thanks
DZT improve lookahead and practice cross?
damn! that's pretty slow :/ . I know only 4 PLL and OLLs and my average solve is 35 seconds
DZT my PC is 44 secs
Pb
Would you please explain to me what subsets are? I am very confused because I have just started learning CFOP. It would be nice if you could reply to this comment.
A subset is any portion of a set. In the set set of numbers [1, 2, 3, 4], a subset of that set could be [1, 2, 3], [2, 3], [2, 4], or any combination you can think of including those numbers.
When talking about sets of algorithms the term "subset" usually refers to a specific grouping of algorithms the cases for which are recognized by similar patterns on the cube. For example, a subset of OLL is the group of algorithms where no edges are oriented correctly, another where two edges are oriented correctly, yet another where all four edges are oriented correctly, etc.
When he uses the term subsets, I think that he is referring to subsets of all last layer algorithms. If you go to his website, specifically the page here (www.cyotheking.com/best-cubing-algs/), you will see *Last Layer Subsets*. That is what he is talking about, I believe.
If you are new to CFOP, however, I would not recommend that you start by learning those algorithms. I've never been below 27 seconds average, though, so take my advice lightly. I would start by practicing cross on bottom. I used this website (net13.net/Cube/Cross/). Next, I would learn intuitive F2L. Badmephisto has a very good video on that. After that, learn 2-look OLL and 2-look PLL. Then work on your F2L look-ahead. Next, I would learn full PLL. Then, only after you have memorized full PLL well, learn full OLL. Finally, In my opinion, you would only learn those subsets after you have all these things down pretty well. Without learning any subsets, you should be able to get sub-15 with enough practice. Some people sub-15 with only 2-look OLL and full PLL.
+bbryant0620 Okay
+bbryant0620 can you explain what "is" a subset in short, about a paragraph long
(:Turretshooter500:) Okay.
A subset is any number of members of a set. In the video, I believe he was talking about *Last Layer Subsets*, which can be found here (www.cyotheking.com/best-cubing-algs/). They are all sets which, themselves, belong to the greater set of last layer algorithms.
*If you still don't fully understand:*
One clear example is the set of last layer algorithms. The set of last layer algorithms is any algorithm which is used to solve the last layer. A subset of that would be OLL (Orientation of Last Layer) which only orients the last layer pieces. Another subset of that would be PLL (Permutation of Last Layer) which only permutes the last layer pieces.
Both of those are sets which belong to the superset of Last Layer algorithms. That makes them subsets, even though they are sets as well.
(:Turretshooter500:) By the way, you may still want to take the time to read my first reply (in case you haven't already). I know it is long, but I put thought into it and tried to help you out.
7:05 the bar can also be an r perm
Have any tips on how to know where and which N perm to execute without putting it absolutely where it goes on the cube first?
Termin Ator NM It looks like you spot whether it is the right or left, then it doesn't matter. That was my last pll for recognition from any angle.
Termin Ator Two of the pieces on the u layer facing you will make a block. The first layer that you move, which determines the pll, will be the odd one out, not part of the block.
Dan Albl No. The position on the cube of the 2 color bar will distinguish them. Whether it is on the right or the left. The N a will have the 2 color bar on the right side, and the N b the 2 color bar on the left side.
As for the bad alg part, while in theory that is a good practice, each algorithm does at least one thing differently. And if you are really trying to become a better cuber, you should learn what they do. For the case you showed in #1 those two algs do something different, while they do both orient the top layer, one might get you a PLL skip, that the other wouldn't. That's like level 1000 cuber, but when you rea h that step as a cuber, that's something to look at.
do you have a video on the f2l you use
You mean F2L algs, Paradox Cubing has tricky and easy F2L algorithms, Cythotheking has and JR Cuber has as well (I think, I'm not too sure on that)
+(:Turretshooter500:) actually JR Cuber doesn't have a video on F2L algs, Collin Burns does though just for more info.
You have told on 6:31 that there are 8 adjacent corner swap PLL's. But in reality, there are 6 adjacent corner swap PLL's :
1. T Perm
2. R Perms
3. J Perms
4. G Perms
5. F Perm
6. A Perms
E perm
@@benjaminv02 no that's a diagonal swap
Chris, should you do a cube rotation or a U move to get to the right oll angle
TheOddLifeOfZhawk U.
Manuel Gutman thanks
What's the algorythm in 1:30?
What does sun mean? 1:33
R U R' U R 2U R'
Thanks
Hermanos Quinteiro :)
heyy chris i'm a beginner at speedcubing ,my average of 5 is 20 sec.....i know all 57 cases of oll and the 21 pll cases....what should i do next to get better? (i'm also trying to improve my look ahead)
i'm also using a moyu gualong cube and i want to get a better one....what cube would you suggest?
+CoundM I would recommend a Qiyi Thunderclap. For its cheap price its very good. Even though it is really fast, lubing it with heavy lube can make it perfect for you. Check my Channel to see more about the Qiyi Thunderclap. :)
+CoundM if you're full fridrich buy the Gans Air
can u please give us the steps to solving the layer? u showed it but didn't list the alg steps thanks
Sydney Girvin these are tips not a tutorial
1st tips. How to know which one is good or bad alg?
MrMoufyiedarz how fast is it do-able? If it is awkward to perform and has many regrips, it's bad
For VLS, WV, and MW, does your last pair have to be I'm that one certain position that is inserted by R U R' U'?
R U' R'
I don't do last layer, but i know a few of them. I can recognize what they are really easily, cause i've explored ELL, i just can't remember the algorithms. Like V perm and Nperm. Gperm is easy to recognize, it's just the weird ones. And thanks to ELL Zperm, and Hperm are really easy, especialy when you don't have to flip them while yiu are doing it, but i really like ELL, because you can only have Uperm,Hperm,or Zperm, or just edge flips. I usually do Roux, so my last layer is always M' U2. I been trying to learn CFOP, and i got some of the OLL's down,the PLL's are the easy part for me.
I learned all my 2 look oll and full pll from badmephistos website, should I finish learning my olls there too or is there a better website with better oll algs
I love this video so much, thanks a lot Chris
What does AUF STAND FOR
I think "Adjust U face"
Yes, it's adjust up face.
It's where you do an alg for pll, then Adjust the u face so it's solved.
Dat Boi Fusion yes, but it also refers to literally any U layer move that's not part of an algorithm.
CScuber "A ugly face"
cyotheking By intermediate/advanced ... do you mean like 20-30 second averages, or like 15-20 second averages, or something else?
Does anyone have any tips on learning the R-OLL method because Im having a lot of trouble?
So I average about 15-16 seconds but I still dont know full OLL. Do you think it if worth it at this point to learn full OLL?
Full oll is overrated. Use intuitive and triggers. Just play around and u can see what to do. At most learn the bar and L cases.
I disagree. Learn full OLL and find good algs.
influencing oll is easy af though. cut down 10+ algs with sledgehammers and edge influencing. But then again. im nowhere as fast as chris so.....yeah
cyotheking I know almost full oll but I still can't pass that 20 second milestone.I use a Rubik's V2.0 (nonadjustable version). Is it me or is it the cube?
zero gamer You need a new cube. I have the same cube, it fucking sucks.
So let me get this clear...
C*LL is a recognition for OLLCP and COLL. There for OLLCP and COLL are the same. And it seems MW, VLS, WV are the same too
Am i correct?
SKrate no. Go to his website and that explains all of them.
Is it bad that my record time is 37 seconds (average is around 50 sec.) and all I know for OLL is FRU R'U'F', Anti-sune, and sune algorithms?
+MAxAMILLIoN Honestly, not too bad. You might want to start moving towards two-look OLL, and F2L can continue to improve for cubers of any level.
+Theodore Liu Thanks for the reply man! I'll do have to do that :)
Wait u don't know beginners oll and pll?
Abbi Clark Well now I know 2 look OLL and like 3 look PLL. My new record is 29 seconds and I average 40 seconds :)
+MAxAMILLIoN same with the times record 30sec average 45 but I haven't learned 2 look oll and my pll is like the same 3 alg stuff but my f2l is intuitive so I do too many cube rotations and stuff like that I need to cut down on
what are your main pyraminx,3*3,4*4 and2*2
Pronob Bose use x, not *.
How do you do the z perm with m moves or is that not a z perm
M2' U' M2' U' M' U2' M2' U2' M' U2'
How long does it normally take for you to do the last layer?
2.6-3.0
hey cris do you have a video of PLL alg all 21 cases? it would be great if you reply to this
Yes
You're just one search away from answering that for yourself
Google is his friend!
I don't have friends
Christian Alboroto there's different perms for last layer.i use at least 4 or 5 perms
How long do you think oll/pll should take in a solve?
+RequiemInnocence (レクイエムイノセンス) my tps for algs are prety slow. I'm sub 2ish, d'you think i should focus more on recognition, or get my algs faster?
Can you make a playlist for finger tricking OLLs just like you did for PLLs
I average about 25 seconds and have a 6/7 second last layer. Is that any good?
Any idea on what AUF stands for?
Additional Upper Face, I believe. Basically when you're on LL you want to use U turns instead of cube rotations.
***** Thanks so much!
I belive it is Adjust Upper Face
Woah that's an AoLong v2? What did you lube it with? My AoLong v2 is crap lol. I mean it isn't crap, but it isn't very good, it's decent. I lived the core with weight 5 and pieces with weight 3 mixed with Maru.
break it in and then lube the core with weight 3 and maru lube on the cubies
what is the aproximate duration of thecubicle.us stickerss???
What is the similarity between COLL & CLL?
coll is for 3x3 and cll is for 2x2
@Cyotheking need help what was the algorithm that u used in the beginning of this video
I thought this was gonna teach me to improve my 2 look algorithms.
OMG!!! I got my first sub 10 while listening to this video!!
Good job!
Kent Thomson I got my first 800 second solve.
Youre not funny you immature fuck
CoolGuy123 you forgot a apostrophe and a coma
@@stvenlol he also forgot a full stop
algorithms for 7:00?
Da Gamer r U R'U R U2 r'
What's a sune?
an alg. R U R' U R U2 R'
How rare are last later skips cause I got one at school?
wait what a last layer skip no way I gotta rewatch that
What would you recommend learning first, OLL or PLL? I know about 5 or so each
+KaBOOM definately PLL, even some sub-12 solvers don't use full OLL, but PLL is necissary to get sub-18 or something
What's the alg. For sune?
Cube Tube R U R' U R U2 R'
Chris, what alg do you use for oll #29 and #30 on speedsolving wiki? Thanks!
29: (y) (R U R' U') (R U' R' F') U' (F R U R')
30: (y2) F U (R U2 R' U')2 F'
What is the first alg you said L sexy up prime ??
can someone please Tell me whats the fastest method for the top layer asap?
and how and where i can learn it? please Help!
+Jarit Lekanne gezegd Deprez Paradox cubing I learned there faster and steps are loud and clear.
Enrique Castro tnx but is this the fastest method?
Well that was fast for me. "Time flies"
What cubing site do you get your oll algorithms?
Could you do a video on algorithms for last two edges on 5x5?
sub to me
What color scheme do you use
+MLGSheep1 yea lol
cause I am new and don't get the short form words such as oll pll
oll is orient last layer
pll is permute last layer
Jolt17 thank you very much. Can you tell what is the permute last layer. And would you mind giving me a tutorial to all this pro stuff.
+Zohair Hyder orient last layer faces all the yellow pieces up right or whatever color your last layer is and permute last layer puts the corner pieces and the edge pieces in the right spot so it's solved
+Jolt17 can you recommend a tutorial cause I am confused btw thanks for your kindness
+Zohair Hyder I actually still use beginner OLL and PLL so I don't know any good tutorials
What was the algorithm in the beginning
Hey chris, i am currently averaging sub 11 but i can't get sub 10. Like my f2l stage is completed by 5-6 seconds and my last layer take way way too much time to be done. Do you have any tips on how to practice to improve it ?
I'm sub 14 with full pll and most of oll, should I learn full oll?
jerry cao yes
You said Collin Burns doesn't know COLL? It is right in his name!
Ambareesh Balaji Who knows about the past, but Collin knows ollcp, coll is just a subset of that.
Ambareesh Balaji I see what you did there Ambareesh!
BCBBCL He is COLLin Burns ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Ambareesh Balaji Yep lmao
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Nice video! I think the tips apply to a fairly wide range of cubers. Personally I'm going to work on recognizing the PLLs from 2 sides. It should be fairly easy and hopefully can get me to sub-15.
OMG your jb is amazing!!!!
Hi, are badmwphisto's algs good?
hey Chris!
i'm wondering were i can find the method you use?
8:00 you forgot zeroing
What is an alg
How did u do the first algorithm
Thanks for all the links!
please tell me what is soon???
Its called 'Sune'. Sune is this algorithm:
R U R' U R U2 R'
+AG Cuber when do you use it
+Aum Thakore it's sune, and it's R U R' U R U2 R'. It's just an OLL case.
kk thx
you shouldn't be watching this tutorial if you don't know what a sune is...
Do yo have a vedio of full OLL
how you setup your video
what is the algorithm of sune ??
Jhune Pangan R U R' U R U2 R'
My LL is 5 sec... How can I improve this?
What does AUF stand for?
adjust up face
is the badmephisto app good?
I use "chao timer"
what are all the notation meanings
what order should I learn these in
i have a problem i learnt those pll , f2l and oll tips and algs but im still on sub 50
I’m here in 2019 and before I saw when this was posted the intro told me this was a 2015 intro
were can i learn a good oll? send me some link pls
What was the lag in the beginning ?
i realized my f2l is around 9 sec but my Last Layer is 7 lol
lol my cross and f2l are like 11 seconds all together and my last layer is like 8-9 seconds
At 1:30.. These better OLL's are not on your www.cyotheking.com/oll/ page. I think not a lot people know about the M and Sune. Great video.
They are on my website. It's under the small lightning bolt section.
cyotheking yeah, but they are different from what you show in video. In video you do M Sune U M'. The ones you list start with r' R2
RossieHoorn That's the same thing. It's just a different way of writing the execution.
Please give all the algorithms you used in each tip
1:17 don't you mean F'?