(Timestamps because I won't want to wander around the video) NOTE: You might have to mirror some moves, depending on whether your case is on the same or the opposite side as his. =When they're touching each other= [assuming corner is on top of its spot] -3:06--- White on side & edge doesn't match with center -3:11--- White on top & edge matches with center -3:22--- White on top & edge doesn't match with center -3:32--- White on side & edge matches with center =When edge is slotted= -4:08--- White on top & they match -4:32--- White on top & they don't match -5:26--- White on side & stickers match -6:02--- White on side & stickers don't match =When corner is slotted= -6:27--- White on side & corner's side color and edge's top color match -6:47--- White on side & corner's side color and edge's top color don't match -7:02--- White on bottom
J perm is probably the most helpful cubing UA-camr out there. Most advanced people don't care to show how to improve but Dylan, you really make solving the cube more fun and motivating. Keep up the great work !
Special case 1 ( white on side, top colours match) : 3:07 Special case 2 ( white on top, side does not match) : 3:12 Special case 3 ( white on top, side matches) : 3:21 Special case 4 ( white on side, colours do not match) : 3:34 If edge piece is already in: Case 1 ( white face up, matches ): 4:11 Case 2 ( white faces up, no match): 4:22 Case 3 ( white on side, match): 5:20 Case 4 ( white on side, no match): 5:56 Corner piece is already in: Front and Top colours match: 6:28 Front and Top colours do not match: 6:46 White faces bottom: 7:04
top Corner: white on top (color match) 4:09 top Corner: white on top (color don't match) 4:18 top Corner: white on side (color match) 5:15 top Corner: white on side (color don't match) 5:54 lower corner: Edge colors match) 6:26 lower corner: Edge colors dont match) 6:44 lower corner: Edge white corner on bottom 7:02 4 special cases 3:00
Everybody: Watching this video for the 69th time just to remember 1 special case. Me: Watching this video for the 69th time just to remember 1 special case.*
This will definitely shorten my solves with enough practice! This is straight to the point, and with not a lot of practice, easy to memorize. J Perm barely shows any notation, which basically does almost nothing to help you learn algs, just watch what his fingers are doing. J perm has been teaching me ever since I started cubing. To summarize, J Perm is straight to the point and super useful as a teacher. Thank you, J Perm.
Can I just say, I REALLY appreciate the fact that you actually organize your videos into playlists, and you keep them up to date when you add new videos on that topic. It's amazing. I don't have to go digging through years of uploads or searching with guessed keywords to find all the relevant videos I want!
Wow. It’s so much easier to remember when thought about logically instead of rote memorizing turns. Wish I would have found all your CFOP videos sooner.
(Dowloadable PDF with instructions) I created 2 pdfs for JPERM. One for Advanced F2L and one for Beginner OLL-PLL. The pdf are printable and layed out so you can print them and fold them in a small book you can carry around, about the size of the cube lol. You need A4 paper I will try to make a mobile version of it later, this took some time to make. It might not be prefessional publisher quality but it's really helpful. You still need to watch the videos to understand the pdfs, so I put QR codes linking to JPERM videos. Advanced F2L PDF ==> www.mediafire.com/file/rbv60ub62t1c84x/Advanced_F2L.pdf/file Beginner OLL-PLL ==> www.mediafire.com/file/loyr8e11vyymmm2/OLL_-_PLL_begginer_guide_copie.pdf/file How to fold it ==> www.northcottschool.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/2c-Mini-Book-Template.pdf The first page is the one with the illustration of the cube, fold the long side in half and cut the line in the middle, then follow the folding instructions from the link, or just google 8 page book from A4 paper
After I learned intuitive F2L, I didn't realise that I figured out half the advanced F2L cases by myself until I watched this video. Edit: Thanks 4 the likes! :)
J Perm, you. are. the. best. Because of you, my average came down to 29.08 seconds from 1:48 minutes. Thank you sooo much. You need more attention and love.
I've been trying to get sub-20 for years now, and even at my fastest while still knowing all OLL and PLL algorithms, I never managed to get under 20 except a few VERY lucky cases. F2L always took me almost 20 full seconds to finish, and I could never figure out why. After practicing just a few tips here, I've gotten more sub-20's in the last week than in my entire lifetime of cubing! I can't thank you enough dude, This was exactly what I needed to get over my skill plateau, thanks for being awesome enough to share this info!
Haven’t learned advanced f2l yet but after seeing the beginning, i’m already commited. You did all of f2l in the time it takes me to do 1 of the pairs!
This is the best F2L video I've ever watched. This should be the best advanced F2L video. No ever advanced F2L video has explained advanced F2L very well. Keep up the good work!
thank you for this video, I have your pdf and have been meaning to sit down and learn them, but with no way to reset the cube each time, I've been avoiding learning f2l. So today, I sat down and watched just the part from 5 min about the slotted corner. I got a new pb and shaved 3 seconds off. Will watch and study the rest. 100% thanks. love the videos
Lol yeah when I was first learning to solve a cube (begginer method) I watched two videos before his and they were talking about cube theory and using notation like bruh.
This is such a trip. I love your logic and can relate to it too, not in that I am this good, but in that it makes the most sense, even if I have to watch it like, maaaaybe more than once(: Following where the pieces actually go is “how I get my money’s worth” hah and you’ve consistently done the best job of explaining the cube in that way. THANK YOU 43 QUINTILLION TIMES!
For the case where the bottom color is on top on the corner piece and the side colors match (the most difficult pair to fix), there are a couple alternatives. One is to just flip it to the other case that is easier to handle. You can do that by inserting it into an empty slot and removing it the opposite way. So if you do R U' R' to insert, take it back out with F' U' F. Now you can do the simpler case. Probably a bit slow, but super easy to remember and really intuitive. And it may be easier with a cube rotation to do L' U' L instead of F' U' F. Could lead to bad habit of cube rotations though. Another way is to insert it in one go. It's kind of complicated, but can be really fast if you get the hang of it. You put the pair in the same place as in the video. So if you have the corner above the slot it goes into, you turn the top layer in the direction of the edge piece. Now rotate the cube so that the corner is in front and edge on side of cube. Assuming U move as in the video, if the slot below where the corner is at now (front left slot in the video) is not complete, you do this: L' U' L U' M F' (M') If the slot (front left) below the corner WAS completed, you do this instead. Only the moves in round brackets change. L' U' L U' M F' (l' U2 L) Note the small l. It's a wide turn. This just re-inserts the pair that was taken out of that slot. For the right side, it's: R U R' U M F (M') or (r U2 R') Note that R U R' U is common in a few OLL algs. So it can start really quick. M move can be done with R r' if it's too slow.
I know that I’m late commenting on this video but one of the things that got me going faster was skipping hard pairs for easier ones. Sometimes the hard one will solve themselves.
This is great. I've just turned sub-30. I knew this was the next step to improve my F2L. I've been figuring it out but this video is perfectly explained. Thanks Dylan.
Even though he helps me understand the logic that doesn’t help me remember what to do. edit- I fully learned it a year ago I just kept doing it over and over and then eventually I memorized it
I taught myself most of these through practice, but there were some that I didn't know yet which may come in handy in some situations. Soo, great video and I wish you had made this earlier so it will would have been easier for me.
I reccomend not going ahead of yiurself just become sub 40 the. Learn more things cause next week you're gonna be pseudo slotting when you're sub 40 lol
I highly recommend learning F2L first as a beginner because it feels easier to understand than doing corners first and then the second layer. It is just so much easier and faster to do. If your new to speed cubing then this is helpful.
As a beginner myself I agree with this. I struggled with second layer but found beginner F2L to be way more intuative. No harder than just solving the corners, so the second layer is essentially free. I also think that being colour-neutral from the beginning is a good idea. I'm not sure the reason for learning to always start on the white cross. I like how Dylan usually demonstrates with a white cross, but explains the moves in a colour-neutral way (matching or not matching). I just wish I could find an intuative OLL/PLL because I really suck at remembering algorithms :(
3:00 Special cases 4:06 Corner: white on top 5:15 Corner: white on side 6:29 Edge: matching 6:44 Edge: not matching 7:02 Edge: white corner on bottom 7:30 Fingertricks
@@hvrst6241 It's also paired up with normal sexy, 2 sexy moves set them up in a 3 moves insert, so basically 3 sexy moves with a U between the 2nd and the 3rd
Hi, this is one of the best F2L videos I've found on UA-cam. The only suggestion would be, after identifying the case how to execute it to avoid rotations or to do it in the most efficient way. I mean, it would be great to see the entire F2L process with these cases in real situations.
6:14 Proof that I need to study these vids more closely. I only just figured out this particular sequence in the past couple of weeks. I was hitting that solution accidentally, and it was breaking my brain--because it was obviously saving me at least a couple of steps. And, it was so simple. After moving the corner around to the back and flipped the edge up, I was taking the pair around the back way. The reason I was sometimes getting the shorter version was just a matter flicking the top the wrong direction. Now I'm having to unlearn the back way and better commit this way. It's costing me for sure.
I don't know, but as a learning cuber, I find reversing the steps he made most spectacular. Like fast rewind but IRL. Apart from that, I have to agree with most commenters here. For me logic is key. I do all F2L using logic rather than memorizing algorithms. Explaining that really helps a lot!
I have 1 strange question, so i learned begginer f2l a long time ago and i were using it bc i forgot that there is adwanced wersion, but i quickly realized that some moves takes more time then they could aaaand i made my own for example if 2 pieces are conected but colors are inwert in middle piece and corner piece is turn around so white part is up, it looks like that but this but in unfoldet form: 🟦🟥⬜️ 🟥🟦 I take it in here F: 🟥🟦⬛ ⬛🟥⬛ ⬛️⬛⬛ L: ⬛️⬛️⬜️ ⬛️🟦⬛️ ⬛️⬛️⬛️ U: ⬛️⬛️⬛️ ⬛️🟨⬛️ 🟦🟥⬛️ And then i do L', 2U, 2L, U', L' and then it is inserted, if there is a pair inserted in blue-orange part then I do L', 2U, 2L, U', 2L, U', L and it goes back to its place, so my questions are: Is this useless when i know advanced f2l, did you knew about that and is it good that i did some new algorytms?(i think i invented new one in pll too but idk). Please read this
I taught myself F2L, and after watching this video, I realized I taught myself beginner, and advanced. I do half of the cases with beginner f2l and the other half with advanced! Extremely helpful video GJ
Special Cases: 1) 3:06 white on side (paired colors) 2)3:11 white on top (not paired colors) 3)3:20 white on top (paired colors) 4)3:32 white on side (not paired colors)
This video helped me a lot, I was watching an italian tutorial since I’m italian but it wasn’t suitable for my way of learning so this was much better. Thank you
I just watched this a learned a lot! I guess depending on the cases, I have been doing beginner and advanced f2l. Learning better and faster methods every day! Love these videos!
I love what you’re doing jperm i am subbed with notifications on and never get bored of your vids you taught me how to solve a cube and now I’m sub 50 thank you and keep doing what you’re doing
My friend taught me F2L and now I got used to it so I wanted to improve it so I watched your video and while you’re teaching me, I was like “Wait.. I know this. I do this” and I just realized that I was already doing advanced F2L at the very start and never did begginers..🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
New to cubing and really love your videos. Does it make sense to use an unsolved slot that contains a misplaced corner or edge so that they are brought to the top layer?
either ignore them and solve different pairs, in the hopes that one of those other pairs kicks out the trapped pieces, or do pseudoslotting (very advanced, jperm has a video on it)
Hello guys its my third week week seeing this video.I finally realised it and I am able to memorise all of the special cases.I writed all the possibilities on a book and now a helpful tip for you.There are a total of five cases possible(putting out cases when the pair is solved).Now the strange thing is that this cases can happen left and right so they are mirrored.Now J PERM says 4 special cases cause there is one case that when you seperate the pieces you can match intuitively.So there are 4 cases and 4 algorithms.Just learn them and when the case is mirrored do the same algorithm but mirrored.The problem is that J Perm Gives 2 cases lefty and 2 cases righty.It would be better if he gave them all righty.So recap:5 cases ×2 sided(lefty and righty)10 possible ways - 1 case which can be solved intuitively(1 case means 2)and so on =10 - 2 ===8 which means 4 cases 8 possible ways (lefty and righty).I hope you understand this cause its very fucking hard to explain.GUYS YOU WILL NEED JUST 20 MIN TO UNDERSTAND THE COMMENT.ITS TRU JUST UNDERSTAND THE COMMENT THEN IT WILL BE EASY. Pov:Only speaking about the 4 special cases video mentioned.By and I am not crazy just smart idiot.🤪
Touching 3:06 - White side, Edge doesn’t match. (Only sets them up.) 3:32 - White side, Edge matches. (Only sets them up.) 3:22 - White top, Edge doesn’t match. (Bad case, but matches them up.) 3:11 - White top, Edge matches. (Only sets them up.) Slotted Edge 5:26 - White side, Stickers match. ✔︎ (Matches them up.) - Turn white so you can still see it. - Bring up edge piece, R U’ 6:16 - White side, Stickers don’t match. ✔︎ (Matches them up.) 4:08 - White top, Stickers match. ✔︎ (Easy case, they match when on top of each other.) 4:32 - White Top, Stickers don’t match. (Matches them up.) Slotted Corner 6:27 - White Side, Colours match. (Matches them up.) 6:47 - White side, Colours don’t match. (Only sets them up.) 7:02 - White Bottom, Right side colours match. (Matches them up.) 7:16 - White Bottom, Left side colours match. (Matches them up.)
@@pk251 I didn’t completely write them all out myself. I first copied the pinned comment with the time stamps, and personalised them to my liking. For example, I took out ones I have already got the hang of and added extra information that I found very helpful. Also, having my own comment meant I could edit to tick off ones I had completed and change it to my liking. You should think about what you are saying before judging someone’s actions :/
4:19 If the edge is already in the correct spot, but flipped, you can just put the corner on top and do U R U' R' three times and it will already be inserted. It's really satisfying.
For that one you can go (R U R’ U’) R U R’ and insert it into the opposite front slot with F U F’ For the back slot right slot U R’ F R F’ and insert with R’ U’ R Either of which can be used in combination of one additional U or U’ turn for the back left slot. Additionally, both methods are easy to mirror or invert to be able to do them no matter where they are on the cube. And both are potentially a bit more efficient than the two options presented here. But I am not knocking J.P. He’s still light years ahead of me and could probably execute either of his two higher move count options twice as fast as I could do either of mine.
Hey, JPerm I have been watching your vids constantly for 4 years. I have Improved alot by watching your vids my recommendation to make your tutorials better is to put the scramble that your using on the screen so we can follow the video much better. Thanks 👍
(Timestamps because I won't want to wander around the video)
NOTE: You might have to mirror some moves, depending on whether your case is on the same or the opposite side as his.
=When they're touching each other=
[assuming corner is on top of its spot]
-3:06--- White on side & edge doesn't match with center
-3:11--- White on top & edge matches with center
-3:22--- White on top & edge doesn't match with center
-3:32--- White on side & edge matches with center
=When edge is slotted=
-4:08--- White on top & they match
-4:32--- White on top & they don't match
-5:26--- White on side & stickers match
-6:02--- White on side & stickers don't match
=When corner is slotted=
-6:27--- White on side & corner's side color and edge's top color match
-6:47--- White on side & corner's side color and edge's top color don't match
-7:02--- White on bottom
Thanks
Someone give this boy/girl a cookie
I love the people who put in the effort to do things like this.
Oh, and according to DuckieDankMemes, here: 🍪
@@paradox9265 lol
J perm is probably the most helpful cubing UA-camr out there. Most advanced people don't care to show how to improve but Dylan, you really make solving the cube more fun and motivating. Keep up the great work !
VSJ Cuber his name is Dylan?
@@TheLazyCubers yes
The Lazy Cubers I found out his name is Dylan because when he gave the google drive thing for F2l it said his name is Dylan wang
Hi
@@dasixgs hi
Special case 1 ( white on side, top colours match) : 3:07
Special case 2 ( white on top, side does not match) : 3:12
Special case 3 ( white on top, side matches) : 3:21
Special case 4 ( white on side, colours do not match) : 3:34
If edge piece is already in:
Case 1 ( white face up, matches ): 4:11
Case 2 ( white faces up, no match): 4:22
Case 3 ( white on side, match): 5:20
Case 4 ( white on side, no match): 5:56
Corner piece is already in:
Front and Top colours match: 6:28
Front and Top colours do not match: 6:46
White faces bottom: 7:04
I fucking love you
I need to pin this before your comment submerged in the the sea
THANK YOU GOOD SIR
this helps me
society is held up by people like you who timestamp all the major events in a video
thank you
top Corner: white on top (color match) 4:09
top Corner: white on top (color don't match) 4:18
top Corner: white on side (color match) 5:15
top Corner: white on side (color don't match) 5:54
lower corner: Edge colors match) 6:26
lower corner: Edge colors dont match) 6:44
lower corner: Edge white corner on bottom 7:02
4 special cases 3:00
only 10 likes??
this dude is an hero
May god bless you
Thanks bro
May the Force be with you. What a hero
pls pin this
Nobody: Me: watching this video for the 69th time just to remember 1 special case.
Truth
True af
Everybody: Watching this video for the 69th time just to remember 1 special case. Me: Watching this video for the 69th time just to remember 1 special case.*
Same bruhv
nice
This will definitely shorten my solves with enough practice! This is straight to the point, and with not a lot of practice, easy to memorize. J Perm barely shows any notation, which basically does almost nothing to help you learn algs, just watch what his fingers are doing. J perm has been teaching me ever since I started cubing. To summarize, J Perm is straight to the point and super useful as a teacher. Thank you, J Perm.
69 likes, nice
Same for me lol
Can I just say, I REALLY appreciate the fact that you actually organize your videos into playlists, and you keep them up to date when you add new videos on that topic. It's amazing. I don't have to go digging through years of uploads or searching with guessed keywords to find all the relevant videos I want!
Do you mean digging through minutes
@@tiger3.052 uhh he/she was just sarcastic but also right cuz it kinda takes forever to find a good video you know that right? tbh...
@@beepbeepimasheep237beepbee3 nope it's not sarcasm it's a hyperbole
@@CubingPenguin ?
@@beepbeepimasheep237beepbee3 A hyperbole is an exageration and sarcasm is saying the opposite of something that you mean
Why do I get all of the cases that he doesn’t explain
Me tooo
He explains all of them
pfp matches with comment
Probably because you have yet learnt the basic F2L
He goes over all of the cases. You just need to mirror them
Wow. It’s so much easier to remember when thought about logically instead of rote memorizing turns. Wish I would have found all your CFOP videos sooner.
lol me who learned 2look cfop oll and pll in freaking 3 days
@@bannanamanoo4775 3 days? I learnt afvanced f2l in weeks bro 💀
@@bannanamanoo4775rookie numbers
@@bannanamanoo4775 you do know the p in cfop is for pll right?
I see ur comment is 3 years ago i wonder if u know how to solve a cube using CFOP by now
Tutorial starts at 2:59 for those who need to watch it 50 times.
Ok
(Dowloadable PDF with instructions)
I created 2 pdfs for JPERM. One for Advanced F2L and one for Beginner OLL-PLL. The pdf are printable and layed out so you can print them and fold them in a small book you can carry around, about the size of the cube lol. You need A4 paper
I will try to make a mobile version of it later, this took some time to make. It might not be prefessional publisher quality but it's really helpful. You still need to watch the videos to understand the pdfs, so I put QR codes linking to JPERM videos.
Advanced F2L PDF ==> www.mediafire.com/file/rbv60ub62t1c84x/Advanced_F2L.pdf/file
Beginner OLL-PLL ==> www.mediafire.com/file/loyr8e11vyymmm2/OLL_-_PLL_begginer_guide_copie.pdf/file
How to fold it ==> www.northcottschool.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/2c-Mini-Book-Template.pdf
The first page is the one with the illustration of the cube, fold the long side in half and cut the line in the middle, then follow the folding instructions from the link, or just google 8 page book from A4 paper
Mans a legend
@@psychxx7146 you need to make your own comment so jperm can pin it
Our savior is here
My*
After I learned intuitive F2L, I didn't realise that I figured out half the advanced F2L cases by myself until I watched this video.
Edit: Thanks 4 the likes! :)
Same here
Haha not the only one
Same here.
same
same !!
I started solving cubes because it grounds me to help manage anxiety. Thanks for your vids. They are of medical value.
J Perm, you. are. the. best. Because of you, my average came down to 29.08 seconds from 1:48 minutes. Thank you sooo much. You need more attention and love.
yes, 1:48 (barely can solve the cube) learns f2l and does it in 30 seconds, seems legit
Exofius Zero Hes probably trying to say a lot of his videos helped him
@@exofiuszero2594 can't be more mean can't you?
@@exofiuszero2594 4its not only this vid
nah, at first glance it really seems self-self-aggrandizing @@Spacexplained
I've been trying to get sub-20 for years now, and even at my fastest while still knowing all OLL and PLL algorithms, I never managed to get under 20 except a few VERY lucky cases. F2L always took me almost 20 full seconds to finish, and I could never figure out why.
After practicing just a few tips here, I've gotten more sub-20's in the last week than in my entire lifetime of cubing! I can't thank you enough dude, This was exactly what I needed to get over my skill plateau, thanks for being awesome enough to share this info!
nice job
My f2l before watching this: 16sec
My f2l after watching this: 13sec
Me: I think that worked
Did you use beginner f2l to do it in 16 sec???
@@PMDX. yes
@@METE_GUN1010does that mean u used 2 look oll and 2 look pll aswell cuz damn
@zenerion 2look oll and normal pll
Haven’t learned advanced f2l yet but after seeing the beginning, i’m already commited. You did all of f2l in the time it takes me to do 1 of the pairs!
I found this video helping, I can now do f2l in under 8 seconds.
You can never get enough of f2l videos! :)
Wow 8 secinda
nice i can do it under 80 minutes tho
it takes me 20ish seconds to do f2l need to bring my time down if i want to get faster
That’s fast
@@sixpaths3818 That's fast dattebayo
This is the best F2L video I've ever watched. This should be the best advanced F2L video. No ever advanced F2L video has explained advanced F2L very well. Keep up the good work!
The perfect F2L video I was searching who don't throw algorithms at you but make you understand the logic. Thumbs up from me👍
Same,i have been searching for advanced f2l without algorithms
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I've seen many advanced f2l videos, and this one is absolutley the BEST. Thanks, I finally undetstood f2l mechanics
thank you for this video, I have your pdf and have been meaning to sit down and learn them, but with no way to reset the cube each time, I've been avoiding learning f2l. So today, I sat down and watched just the part from 5 min about the slotted corner. I got a new pb and shaved 3 seconds off. Will watch and study the rest. 100% thanks. love the videos
J perm is probably the MOST helpful cubing youtuber
His tutorials are short
His tutorials are easy to understand and
He explains logic
Yes
True
Lol yeah when I was first learning to solve a cube (begginer method) I watched two videos before his and they were talking about cube theory and using notation like bruh.
this comment has 111 likes
They are th most confusing thing ever
This looks like a 2021 video. Jperm's video quality has been extremely clean and objectively the best since 2018
Most appropriate advanced f2l video till now.
Dylan: "Put the pieces on top of each other and see their relationship."
I died laughing 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@The 2x2 Guy LOL
This dude made vidios for every step to solve every single cube.
This is such a trip. I love your logic and can relate to it too, not in that I am this good, but in that it makes the most sense, even if I have to watch it like, maaaaybe more than once(: Following where the pieces actually go is “how I get my money’s worth” hah and you’ve consistently done the best job of explaining the cube in that way. THANK YOU 43 QUINTILLION TIMES!
For the case where the bottom color is on top on the corner piece and the side colors match (the most difficult pair to fix), there are a couple alternatives. One is to just flip it to the other case that is easier to handle. You can do that by inserting it into an empty slot and removing it the opposite way. So if you do R U' R' to insert, take it back out with F' U' F. Now you can do the simpler case. Probably a bit slow, but super easy to remember and really intuitive. And it may be easier with a cube rotation to do L' U' L instead of F' U' F. Could lead to bad habit of cube rotations though.
Another way is to insert it in one go. It's kind of complicated, but can be really fast if you get the hang of it. You put the pair in the same place as in the video. So if you have the corner above the slot it goes into, you turn the top layer in the direction of the edge piece. Now rotate the cube so that the corner is in front and edge on side of cube. Assuming U move as in the video, if the slot below where the corner is at now (front left slot in the video) is not complete, you do this:
L' U' L U' M F' (M')
If the slot (front left) below the corner WAS completed, you do this instead. Only the moves in round brackets change.
L' U' L U' M F' (l' U2 L) Note the small l. It's a wide turn. This just re-inserts the pair that was taken out of that slot.
For the right side, it's:
R U R' U M F (M') or (r U2 R')
Note that R U R' U is common in a few OLL algs. So it can start really quick. M move can be done with R r' if it's too slow.
your teaching is better than any other youtube chanel
I know that I’m late commenting on this video but one of the things that got me going faster was skipping hard pairs for easier ones. Sometimes the hard one will solve themselves.
@Eric_Seo 20261133 wdym no
@Eric_Seo 20261133 yes
This is great. I've just turned sub-30. I knew this was the next step to improve my F2L. I've been figuring it out but this video is perfectly explained. Thanks Dylan.
congrats on sub-30!
my best is almost 30sec, its 33. My best average is 39 so im trying with improve with better f2l aswell :)
Can you tell me what things you have learned in cubing pls like
Advance cross
Adv f2l
Full oll
Full pll???
Same lmao guess everyone learns f2l averaging around the same time
this is the best advanced f2l tutorial on youtube
I faced so much issues in f2l but this video had solutions of every problem of mine...😄 I am so happy such videos exist
Even though he helps me understand the logic that doesn’t help me remember what to do. edit- I fully learned it a year ago I just kept doing it over and over and then eventually I memorized it
They have the algorithms in the description, so that might help you memorise them
Just do them over and over, they'll eventually get in your muscle memory
Maybe you not ready for advanced f2l yet
Just constantly do scrambles while following along to the video. Like when we first started watching tutorials on beginner's method
Try to solve and setup the same case over and over just like learning a PLL/OLL alg.
learning intuitive f2l i've been doing pairs that i discovered without tutorials, but it's good to know that there are better options. thanks man.
Well this video made me realize that I directly learned advanced f2l when switching to cfop ^^
I taught myself most of these through practice, but there were some that I didn't know yet which may come in handy in some situations. Soo, great video and I wish you had made this earlier so it will would have been easier for me.
I use roux and atill know every single one of them.... LOL
thank you bro, i literally watched 100 videos about f2l but cant find such helping video
Because of this tutorial, in 2 weeks, I managed to go from sub-90 to sub-60! Thanks a lot, J Perm!
I reccomend not going ahead of yiurself just become sub 40 the. Learn more things cause next week you're gonna be pseudo slotting when you're sub 40 lol
I was cubing for 3 weeks averaging 40 seconds when I finally decided to learn this and now, after a week I average 25-30 seconds!
Everything seems so obvious and simple until you click off the video and try doing it by yourself
Absolutly
I really love you teach intuitively which is really good because I feel like I am using my brain to find patterns and this method is really fun 😂😂😂
I highly recommend learning F2L first as a beginner because it feels easier to understand than doing corners first and then the second layer. It is just so much easier and faster to do. If your new to speed cubing then this is helpful.
As a beginner myself I agree with this. I struggled with second layer but found beginner F2L to be way more intuative. No harder than just solving the corners, so the second layer is essentially free. I also think that being colour-neutral from the beginning is a good idea. I'm not sure the reason for learning to always start on the white cross. I like how Dylan usually demonstrates with a white cross, but explains the moves in a colour-neutral way (matching or not matching). I just wish I could find an intuative OLL/PLL because I really suck at remembering algorithms :(
@@philrod1 if you like intuitive solving you could try switching to roux
@@philrod1 People learn white cross first since it contrasts the most from the other colors
Nah the way I learned is real easy I don't know what it's called though
I have watched this to many times and now I almost memorized what he said for the first half part of the video. xD
I will go on a trip to find who asked
@@MuhammadBilal-nw6of no need to go on a trip to find out since im the one who asked
@@MuhammadBilal-nw6of I asked
After 3 weeks i am finally making some progress by remembering when to use each algorithm thank you great video
3:00 Special cases
4:06 Corner: white on top
5:15 Corner: white on side
6:29 Edge: matching
6:44 Edge: not matching
7:02 Edge: white corner on bottom
7:30 Fingertricks
This is one of the best intuition videos on Advanced F2L out there!! Thanks a lot
The only Cuber I learn from. Vids are concise and informative. No crap. J Perm, you really are the best.
4:30 im Always Just doin Triple sexy move
Inverse Sexy is better cuz it's paired up (like j perm said) (just so you know)
dude oml me too LOL
@@hvrst6241 It's also paired up with normal sexy, 2 sexy moves set them up in a 3 moves insert, so basically 3 sexy moves with a U between the 2nd and the 3rd
@@arthurfu1109 by pair up i mean you could do sledgehammer with inverse one to prevent dot oll or something
@@hvrst6241 oh yeah true
6:19 Dylan: Breaks F2L pair
Me: TRIGGEREDDDDDDDD
My solved have been lingering at around 45 seconds, due to my f2l cases being long and similar in style, these videos are helping me a lot!
Hi, this is one of the best F2L videos I've found on UA-cam. The only suggestion would be, after identifying the case how to execute it to avoid rotations or to do it in the most efficient way. I mean, it would be great to see the entire F2L process with these cases in real situations.
thanks! watch my example solves if you want to see these
@@JPerm That's what I'm doing right now XD Thanks
6:14 Proof that I need to study these vids more closely. I only just figured out this particular sequence in the past couple of weeks. I was hitting that solution accidentally, and it was breaking my brain--because it was obviously saving me at least a couple of steps. And, it was so simple. After moving the corner around to the back and flipped the edge up, I was taking the pair around the back way. The reason I was sometimes getting the shorter version was just a matter flicking the top the wrong direction. Now I'm having to unlearn the back way and better commit this way. It's costing me for sure.
I don't know, but as a learning cuber, I find reversing the steps he made most spectacular. Like fast rewind but IRL.
Apart from that, I have to agree with most commenters here. For me logic is key. I do all F2L using logic rather than memorizing algorithms. Explaining that really helps a lot!
Lmao, I've learned advanced f2l by literally just playing with my cube and thinking of faster ways to do f2l
I taught myself f2l and then realized I was doing it wrong the entire time and had to relearn it
Another tutorial that's easy to follow and relate to from jperm. Just when I'm trying to work on my f2l as well!
I have 1 strange question, so i learned begginer f2l a long time ago and i were using it bc i forgot that there is adwanced wersion, but i quickly realized that some moves takes more time then they could aaaand i made my own for example if 2 pieces are conected but colors are inwert in middle piece and corner piece is turn around so white part is up, it looks like that but this but in unfoldet form:
🟦🟥⬜️
🟥🟦
I take it in here
F:
🟥🟦⬛
⬛🟥⬛
⬛️⬛⬛
L:
⬛️⬛️⬜️
⬛️🟦⬛️
⬛️⬛️⬛️
U:
⬛️⬛️⬛️
⬛️🟨⬛️
🟦🟥⬛️
And then i do L', 2U, 2L, U', L' and then it is inserted, if there is a pair inserted in blue-orange part then I do L', 2U, 2L, U', 2L, U', L and it goes back to its place, so my questions are: Is this useless when i know advanced f2l, did you knew about that and is it good that i did some new algorytms?(i think i invented new one in pll too but idk). Please read this
I taught myself F2L, and after watching this video, I realized I taught myself beginner, and advanced. I do half of the cases with beginner f2l and the other half with advanced! Extremely helpful video GJ
same man! when i started watchin this video ..I was like " I already know this " then I realised that i learnt advanced f2l on my own !!
Thank you for making this video, sir! I truly appreciate the quality work.
This much clearer. knowing the logic is easier than memorizing the pattern.🎉🥰 thank you!
Special Cases:
1) 3:06 white on side
(paired colors)
2)3:11 white on top
(not paired colors)
3)3:20 white on top
(paired colors)
4)3:32 white on side
(not paired colors)
I Learnt most of it by myself.... I m not alone... Right?
You're not
not alone
Not alone
nope, you're not :D
Nishant Mishra same I learned by myself
Special cases are explained so purely! Liked the rest of the video.
Exactly what I was looking for
Goodbye full F2L
This improved my time by ten seconds!!!
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How?
I’m not the fast Cuber. My average is 45 seconds, after the vid and some getting used to I started getting into the 30 second range.
@@edenh.3613 Did you switch from beginners?
Yes
Mine is around 20-25
This video helped me a lot, I was watching an italian tutorial since I’m italian but it wasn’t suitable for my way of learning so this was much better. Thank you
I love this tutorial but I sadly can’t do it. Maybe could u make a new advanced cfop but go though it a bit slower?
Thx so much
ADVANCED. YOU JUST MADE IT EASY
i love how this vid widen my perspective on F2L
I DIDNT EVEN NEED TO LEARN BEGINNER F2L THANKYOU SO MUCH
I just watched this a learned a lot! I guess depending on the cases, I have been doing beginner and advanced f2l. Learning better and faster methods every day! Love these videos!
Bro this person made me by a non-cuber to a speed-cuber. The way he explains is so understandable
Me: Ok, time to move on to advanced F2L
Watches video for 28 seconds**
Me: Aight imma just stick to beginners F2L
Yeah lol i lost track of what I am watching. I broke the space time continuum and now floating in the cosmos
4:32 Or you could just do triple sexy move instead ( R U R' U')
Or if it’s in a wrong slot double sexy because it will pair it up to insert some where else
@@maverickkret8593 you mean sledgehammer?
turkeykrul lol yeah sledgehammer
@@maverickkret8593 yeah that works as well
thats kinda slow though
These videos are hard to learn of first time (like most videos) but then watching them over again you go ooooooohhhhhhhhh
6:05, he is stopping himself from inserting that green-orange f2l pair
J perm is so good!
damn right he is
Ja or Jb?
Ur new
And yes he is
I love what you’re doing jperm i am subbed with notifications on and never get bored of your vids you taught me how to solve a cube and now I’m sub 50 thank you and keep doing what you’re doing
Can u please make a video on how to insert 2 f2l pairs at a time, is it possible, please I need the answer.
Yeah But i need pdf for multislotting,i cant always see the video
@@anish6227 there is no pdf for multislotting, and I'm sure j perm has a video in his advanced f2l series about multislotting
@@anish6227 You can find many algorithms for multislotting
5:21
Jperm: talks about stickers with stickerless cube
OMG 😮 I HAVE NEVER GOT 5 LIKES
THANKS FOR 7 LIKES THATS MY NEW BEST
THANKS FOR 20 LIKES NEW PB
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@@speedywiths3416 no u
@@FelUnity lol
@@speedywiths3416 lol
My friend taught me F2L and now I got used to it so I wanted to improve it so I watched your video and while you’re teaching me, I was like “Wait.. I know this. I do this” and I just realized that I was already doing advanced F2L at the very start and never did begginers..🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
New to cubing and really love your videos. Does it make sense to use an unsolved slot that contains a misplaced corner or edge so that they are brought to the top layer?
Yea it is actually very important to do it that way for the last pair
Omg
This is so helpfull
I just want to say thank you🙏
I like how he says "so these stickers match" but yet he is using a stickerless cube great vid
Any shortcut for when both the necessary edge and corner are in different slots?
either ignore them and solve different pairs, in the hopes that one of those other pairs kicks out the trapped pieces, or do pseudoslotting (very advanced, jperm has a video on it)
@@rice_eyes thank you I'll take a peep
Thank you J Perm your videos are always so informative and I really have become better at cubing because of them.
Woah actually J Perm you are the best youtuber on cube tutorials.... You have great talent keep on going👍❤️😎
Hello guys its my third week week seeing this video.I finally realised it and I am able to memorise all of the special cases.I writed all the possibilities on a book and now a helpful tip for you.There are a total of five cases possible(putting out cases when the pair is solved).Now the strange thing is that this cases can happen left and right so they are mirrored.Now J PERM says 4 special cases cause there is one case that when you seperate the pieces you can match intuitively.So there are 4 cases and 4 algorithms.Just learn them and when the case is mirrored do the same algorithm but mirrored.The problem is that J Perm Gives 2 cases lefty and 2 cases righty.It would be better if he gave them all righty.So recap:5 cases ×2 sided(lefty and righty)10 possible ways - 1 case which can be solved intuitively(1 case means 2)and so on =10 - 2 ===8 which means 4 cases 8 possible ways (lefty and righty).I hope you understand this cause its very fucking hard to explain.GUYS YOU WILL NEED JUST 20 MIN TO UNDERSTAND THE COMMENT.ITS TRU JUST UNDERSTAND THE COMMENT THEN IT WILL BE EASY. Pov:Only speaking about the 4 special cases video mentioned.By and I am not crazy just smart idiot.🤪
@@user-vd3pw6yf7b 😂
nice essay
0:58 WHAT ARE THOSE CAPTIONS
This si the best F2L tutorial on UA-cam. thanks J perm!!
Touching
3:06 - White side, Edge doesn’t match.
(Only sets them up.)
3:32 - White side, Edge matches.
(Only sets them up.)
3:22 - White top, Edge doesn’t match.
(Bad case, but matches them up.)
3:11 - White top, Edge matches.
(Only sets them up.)
Slotted Edge
5:26 - White side, Stickers match. ✔︎
(Matches them up.)
- Turn white so you can still see it.
- Bring up edge piece, R U’
6:16 - White side, Stickers don’t match. ✔︎
(Matches them up.)
4:08 - White top, Stickers match. ✔︎
(Easy case, they match when on top of each other.)
4:32 - White Top, Stickers don’t match.
(Matches them up.)
Slotted Corner
6:27 - White Side, Colours match.
(Matches them up.)
6:47 - White side, Colours don’t match.
(Only sets them up.)
7:02 - White Bottom, Right side colours match.
(Matches them up.)
7:16 - White Bottom, Left side colours match.
(Matches them up.)
there's already timestamps that are literally pinned, why did you put forth effort for something completely redundant
@@pk251 I didn’t completely write them all out myself. I first copied the pinned comment with the time stamps, and personalised them to my liking. For example, I took out ones I have already got the hang of and added extra information that I found very helpful. Also, having my own comment meant I could edit to tick off ones I had completed and change it to my liking. You should think about what you are saying before judging someone’s actions :/
Thank you, for that video, it is one of your most useful videos, it helped and helps me. Love from Hungary.
My god, I just learned the concepts of advanced f2l, and I just got 3 sub 20s
4:19 If the edge is already in the correct spot, but flipped, you can just put the corner on top and do U R U' R' three times and it will already be inserted. It's really satisfying.
For that one you can go (R U R’ U’) R U R’ and insert it into the opposite front slot with F U F’
For the back slot right slot U R’ F R F’ and insert with R’ U’ R
Either of which can be used in combination of one additional U or U’ turn for the back left slot. Additionally, both methods are easy to mirror or invert to be able to do them no matter where they are on the cube. And both are potentially a bit more efficient than the two options presented here. But I am not knocking J.P. He’s still light years ahead of me and could probably execute either of his two higher move count options twice as fast as I could do either of mine.
Best advanced f2l tutorial ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have my book, I have my pencil, and I have my eraser
*Time to study Advanced F2L*
Wait Where's ur cube?
same time to study advanced F2L with my cube in vacations
Exams are over
Time to prepare for PhD in cubing
I'm gonna watch the first 10 seconds a billion tines
10 sec × 1,000,000,000= 10,000,000,000 seconds
10,000,000,000 seconds÷ 60 (one minute)= 166,666,667 minutes
166,666,667 minutes÷ 60 (one hour) = 2,777,778hours
2,777,778 hours ÷ 24 (one day) =115,741 days
115,741. days÷365 (one year) =317 years
Goodluck ;)
Oh wait I forgot that it was 11 seconds
still takes long no time to calculate but still good luck
@@cubewiki8371 omg it was just a joke btw thanks for the calculation
hhahahahahaa nc finally someone appreciates my calculations :)
literally this vid hyped me up to practice more. once i couldnt under stand his intro now its clear
This is actually the first video J Perm made that I don't understand.
you're the only person who doesn't understand
the person below who said he/she also didn't understand..
fuck you both
It's ez man
0:13
My Brain: *F' U' L' U L F*
Dicky Mon I’d try both, for me the wide move version is slower
Same!!
Hey, JPerm I have been watching your vids constantly for 4 years. I have Improved alot by watching your vids my recommendation to make your tutorials better is to put the scramble that your using on the screen so we can follow the video much better. Thanks 👍