Some of you are asking how do I show the puppet cube algorithms on a 3x3? My brain is just so big that anything is possible. JK Any turn involving the big corner is a double layer move, and otherwise it's a single layer move. Then all the algs work on a 3x3 as well. I didn't mention this in the video but that's why the notation for the algs is so crazy. Also here's the alg sheet: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mfZWzr6oYapmbOXUD4TC0KBOQzPsCr00a3cdYKBsiZU This is not a tutorial so when you inevitably struggle to solve this stupid thing it's not my fault 😂
“Back to turning randomly until some progress gets made on its own, because me thinking this through is not doing anything” lol that’s one of the reasons you are my favorite UA-camr
5:07 this puzzle already floored me several times before this point, but realizing it HIDES PIECES??? it didn't even register to me that the solved state includes hidden pieces that reveal themselves while scrambling without you even noticing, beyond genius design wow
My friend had this cube and never solved it he brought it into school and there were like 5 cubers trying to solve it we eventually solved it but it was a great experience
Bruh my school has only like one other cuber but just last week I saw somebody who had a $50 Gan and they didn't even know how to solve it. It was also really confusing how poorly it was tensioned.
your knowledge of how cube mechanisms work and tie together as well as your ability to organize and process large amounts of information is actually baffling
True. The fact that he was able to put in his 3style edge techniques, commutators and other rotational mechanisms is actually incredible. This guy gotta be on Stanley's Superhumans!
3 years ago I was in Greece. And I came up with across the UA-cam channel on my UA-cam feed. so I searched through my boxes and found my old Rubik's cube and looked up at your tutorial. And I tried to solve it. I couldn't solve it at first but I kept on trying for some reason. And now I can solve it in less than 30 seconds. Thank you, Jperm. ❤
As someone with zero knowledge about cubes, I couldn't understand a single thing you said or move you made, but this was really entertaining to watch! Your problem solving abilities have me in awe. Mad respect for you
I think what you're looking for is my 4x4 layer by layer video! It's not exactly what you mean, but it's very similar. The K4 method is an optimized version of LBL which is closer to what youre describing.
I've had a puppet cube for the past year now, and have never solved it yet, until I saw your video! turns out, watching someone struggle and learning how to solve it, is actually very helpful! your algorithms were such a help, and yet I still don't understand your spreadsheet!
There is only one type of video where I skip to the end on this channel, and it is these attempting to solve videos, because I want to do it myself. I feel really bad that I skip J Perm's most painful videos, but I'll watch this video once I get a Puppet Cube.
@@JPerm me: *scrambles 8×8 to do something definitely normal.... I don't have a puppet cube (yet) so 8×8 to 4×4 to 2×2 to 1×1 is the next best option I already solved a square-1 with no help too... Puppet cube seems like a nightmare though.
His genuine shock at having just done a sledgehammer to bring it back to cube shape @ 2:49 caught me so off guard ! I have never heard him so astonished at anything LMAO...
Literally created more alghoritms then in OLLD and PLL (advanced) combined, ALL BY HIS OWN. Bro total legend, deserves to win the Rubix's Cube championship
all the comments about how intelligent you are/need to be to be able to figure this out are absolutely true, but I think the ability to not only talk about it in (somewhat)layman terms, as well as a well structured and well produced video are even more massively impressive. the ideas here are largely things you could probably find in computer science/pure mathematics textbooks, and the intellect/work to properly connect those concepts to a physical puzzle is something you might see in niche publications. the ability to take all that and concisely organize it into a sleek looking and entertaining video, while also introducing the ideas in a way thats digestible with or without any prior education in the relevant fields, is, as far as I know, completely unheard of, and basically superhuman. this is unbelievable, thank you for making this stuff man
As someone who has never solved any cube but has studied some group theory, this was really fun to watch and see all the things I had intended to try to use to solve a regular 3x3 cube without help (before I realised how horrible all the notation was going to be and gave up) used in the context of this monster.
Okay, this unbelievable piece of film is up there as one of the greatest cubing videos ever made. Just the amount of knowledge, thinking, patience and effort needed far exceeds the requirements for a great video. This mixed with great production and editing, excellent explanations and a satisfying ending makes this unquestionably a masterpiece! Awesome work🔥!
The amount of work and brainpower that goes into your videos is absolutely mind blowing! This was a cube that I never expected to see any speed youcuber try and solve intuitively with any level of success beyond luck.
Im impressed by the fact that you went through so much trouble to solve this thing and being successful. I would never have been able to do this well done
This cube looks insane. It’s amazing how much cubing and twisty puzzle have evolved over the years. Back in my days (lol), a bandaged cube and 2x3x3 are considered special.
Not going to lie: watching you decode the first one was interesting. You went from not knowing if it could be solved to actually learning how it worked, and that was interesting.
The way you described the number of algorithms is like when I first learnt Sanskrit In sanskrit, you have to learn different variations of every word depending on the vowel it ends with, so each vowel has 24 ways. That into the 4 important ones multiplied by the three genders equals 288 variations. That's not all, you have to learn the different ways verbs can be made depending on the time and context. 5 tables with 9 variations each = 45 giving a grand total of 288+45= 333. There is soooo much more important stuff but this is the very basic you need before you can form sentences
Puppet Cube 1 freaked me out: deceptively like a 2x2, but in reality, something you solve just before a Schism opens, and the Elder Teletubbies spirit you off to show you the pleasures of their relentlessly cheerful world. Seriously, I am still trying to wrap my mind around your PC1 algorithms, and the process is imperiling my sanity. Congratulations on this piece of mental art.
it's videos like this is why you're my favorite cuber, I am able to watch a 25 minute video and not even realize it was that long because I am enjoying you trying to figure something out that looks so impossible. xD You taught me how to solve a rubiks cube and everything, you will always be my favorite.
I've never searched anything Rubix related, but your enthusiasm is so contagious I've watched about half an hour and understood next to nothing. Have you actually searched all you algorithms or was that for comedy? Because Excel has a filter function, that could be really helpful in the future.
haha, somehow watching him induce his own headache as he suffered through solving Puppet Cube 1, makes my own headache diminish a little by comparison haha
I have a neurological impairment that affects both spatial reasoning and working memory, so just the fact you can remember the colors and positions of pieces you can’t see seems like magic.
Idk what yours is but I have the same thing due to adhd and I feel the same. Looking at how he solves this is like watching someone do literal magic 😂 human beings are so amazing
That’s some serious dedication nice job oh jperm I wanted to tell you I’ve been cubing for about 7-8 months and I just an 11second solve to day on the gan I carry and you have been my inspiration and teacher the hole way keep doing what your doing 👍
Of all the puzzles I've solved to date (somewhere between 150-200 of them), the Puppet Cube 1 is the only puzzle to date (of all the puzzles I've attempted) that I have not managed to solve, and I'm not ashamed to admit it. This puzzle is monstrously frustrating. I spent weeks trying to solve it and ultimately came to realize that it was much more frustrating than it was fun (at least for me), and so I just decided to leave it unsolved. It's a brilliant puzzle because it looks easy at first glance, but is actually one of the most difficult twisty puzzles that exist. I've solved the Puppet Cube 2 one time, but it was also more challenging than what I typically enjoy, and thus that was the only time I solved it.
You made me go again through the pain of just looking at this cube 😂 It took me like 3 days and I just gave up on the last and went for tutorials... But you did way better with all your knowledge cause you're a cube genius!
14:04 "we need an algorithm that preserves D and K and involves N in some way" 😂 (for those who didn't get it, you are small for this kind of stuff...)
You ended up getting soooooo lucky with the 2x2 stage. First step is getting it to cubeshape, which is more or less luck, but then you have to _solve_ the 2x2 stage. You got a 2x2 skip.
@@JPerm Actually, you can. Probably a very slim chance that you got 2x2 skip, as it seems. Video link showing that the scrambled 2x2 stage is possible: ua-cam.com/video/0eOT5vDaKWw/v-deo.html
@@kmradosevich I don't believe so, as that would be unbelievably hard. Imagine doing a square-1 cubeshape at the same time as solving the white/yellow faces.
@@theoldlaser well he was trying to insert the last white corner to make the first layer, so i think he was trying to solve the 2x2 part and cube shape
I had it in my room and I never solved it. Even tough I spent more hours ( around 15h), you managed to do it 3 times les then me. You are really the best
Great video! The whole family was watching, on the edge of our seats, hoping you could solve. Now my son will try puppet cube 1 again. Thanks and have a great day!
I've always thought the Puppet cube is a really cool expansion upon my old 2x2 evil twin concept, turning it into something that's actually difficult to solve. Maybe I'll get a Puppet cube sometime, it looks fun.
I've been thinking about buying the cube and trying it myself for a long time. I always think it's so cool when you try to solve a new cube yourself. Keep up the good work, you are the best UA-camr!
I didn't even skipped a second of this video really great efforts for learning and solving this cube keep learning and keep growing 👏❤love from India 🇮🇳
I love your patter. I have no idea what ya saying or doing but i'm picking up cube talk. I can do a 2x2, by brut force, but if I say I'm doing a j-perm or a sexy move, it'll sound like I know what I'm on about. And algorithms, it's all about the algorithms. Thanks.
1 week later: I get Sub-1 minute on puppet cube! 2 weeks: How to speedsolve puppet cube 3 weeks: Puppet cube is in the wca 1 month: How to get sub-30 2 month: I get WR on puppet cube!
Man... I thought memorizing the moves for 5x5 without the cheat sheet was tough. Imagine someone able to freehand this puzzle, absolute wizardry. This puzzle definitely would have been stuffed into the back of the drawer where it cannot be seen.
This is just a torture for the brain. I had a moment when I learned 3x3 blindfolded that I was having headaches for thinking too much, but this is just mind blowing. P. S. In my opinion if you could possibly share this video with past yourself of two years ago, when you were learning how to solve a square-1, you would have just closed the channel
Some of you are asking how do I show the puppet cube algorithms on a 3x3? My brain is just so big that anything is possible.
JK
Any turn involving the big corner is a double layer move, and otherwise it's a single layer move. Then all the algs work on a 3x3 as well. I didn't mention this in the video but that's why the notation for the algs is so crazy.
Also here's the alg sheet: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mfZWzr6oYapmbOXUD4TC0KBOQzPsCr00a3cdYKBsiZU
This is not a tutorial so when you inevitably struggle to solve this stupid thing it's not my fault 😂
Hi j perm I am trying to get sponsored by speedcubeshop any tips for me
Side note: I am subscribed
Thank you be safe
Jperm plz read my normal comment aside ur pinned comment also im subbed since like 100k or something
Upload the smart cube unboxing plz
tbh i didn't understand half of what u explained in the video
Hey!
“Back to turning randomly until some progress gets made on its own, because me thinking this through is not doing anything” lol that’s one of the reasons you are my favorite UA-camr
Does anyone still remember he supposed to unbox the smart cubes? 😂
Sometimes when u attempt to solve something, it would be better to do it randomly.
I watched his unboxing video on this
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that's how all non cubers solve 3x3s
5:07 this puzzle already floored me several times before this point, but realizing it HIDES PIECES??? it didn't even register to me that the solved state includes hidden pieces that reveal themselves while scrambling without you even noticing, beyond genius design wow
Damn
occured to me at 3:20 I saw the small green one, blew my mind
How non-cubers see a 3x3:
Fr tho
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
True (im not a cuber)
I'm trying to solve one currently and yeah, absolutely, Jesus!
As a cuber I can't relate ☹️
-1
My friend had this cube and never solved it he brought it into school and there were like 5 cubers trying to solve it we eventually solved it but it was a great experience
That's amazing! Sounds like a great (and frustrating) time
thats very interesting
Imagine how loud it would be when you guys solved it lol
Bruh my school has only like one other cuber but just last week I saw somebody who had a $50 Gan and they didn't even know how to solve it. It was also really confusing how poorly it was tensioned.
Lol, I tried the 3x3 ver but I can’t
your knowledge of how cube mechanisms work and tie together as well as your ability to organize and process large amounts of information is actually baffling
True. The fact that he was able to put in his 3style edge techniques, commutators and other rotational mechanisms is actually incredible. This guy gotta be on Stanley's Superhumans!
*I like you'r funny words magic man*
the only thing that I felt he missed is that he ignored that the outer corners move in and out
Biblically accurate Rubix cube
rubik's*
Hahaha thats a really strange joke but I get it
Lmao i feel like a heck ton of people dont get this joke but i love it cause ive made smth like this
Top tier comment
True
The best thing about cubers is we get happy for very small things like already paired f2l case,good cross,oll/pll skip ,J Perm uploads.
Yes the last one is very exciting
@@JPerm even more when its 25min long
@@JPerm yesssss
@@JPerm I can comfirm this it true
@@JPerm true, just simple like that.
You know, this is the reason non-cubers think you must be a genius to solve a cube. This is what they think we do for 3x3.
Sorcery!ALL OF YOU!
after figuring out how to solve a 3 by 3 i felt that oh its that easy
im not patient enough to slove any cube
When I first did my first 3x3 (which took me 6 hours nonstop) I did it alot of times after in a short amount of time
Ikr, took me 10 minutes to get a solve for the first time
I like how square-1 and puppet cube-1 both are harder than their successors.
Edit: For J-Perm*
Square 2 is harder tho
@@kilgort How hard something is depends on the person.
Literally me.
Still have no idea how I solved those two but not the 3 by 3 yet
Square 2 just had an extra step that turns it into square 1, it’s not really easier
You know something's wrong when Dylan has solved in the cube to a cube shape but there's still 22 minutes left
ya lol
Can't imagine how long the guy who created the puppet cube took to make it
Does anyone still remember he supposed to unbox the smart cubes? 😂
I was so engaged from the very beginning I didn't realize how long the video was!
Exactly 😂
I feel like this is the closest I've ever seen to someone reading a magic spell and having it work
Diference being he made the magic spell and it worked
Yes
3 years ago I was in Greece. And I came up with across the UA-cam channel on my UA-cam feed. so I searched through my boxes and found my old Rubik's cube and looked up at your tutorial. And I tried to solve it. I couldn't solve it at first but I kept on trying for some reason. And now I can solve it in less than 30 seconds. Thank you, Jperm. ❤
this is honestly so entertaining and impressive watching him try to solve it intuitively
Wait groovy the npc guy?
Groovy????????
Hello overrated man.How's you're Npc pain giving life?
groovy is a cuber confirmed
yeah it kinda is
This was the first puzzle in a year and a half that broke me and forced me to seek out a tutorial.
I'm not gonna lie, I was SO close to just giving up
@@JPerm Unbox WrM 2020 AI
Smart cube
I now J Perm
@@squabido true it's been ages!
As someone with zero knowledge about cubes, I couldn't understand a single thing you said or move you made, but this was really entertaining to watch!
Your problem solving abilities have me in awe. Mad respect for you
10:41 - D-W-R-U-N signifies something. "Don't Worry RUN". Run away from this cube while you still have the chance.
DW is also my initials haha
@@JPerm 20 min
@@JamesPacardo so?
@@JPerm “Dylan Wang RUN”
@@JPerm don't worry Jonathan permutation
Here’s a small challenge. For any big cube, when you get to edge pairing try solve it while solving the edge pairs, essentially skipping 3x3 stage
I think what you're looking for is my 4x4 layer by layer video! It's not exactly what you mean, but it's very similar. The K4 method is an optimized version of LBL which is closer to what youre describing.
@@JPerm yeah i learned to solve that way but i moved on with another method lol
This is my favorite puzzle video. The level of problem solving, logic, and intelligence you show is beyond impressive.
I've never touched a rubiks cube in my life so this is like watching a wizard sorting out some kind of arcane ritual.
beautiful.
Even normal cubers don't understand 100% of what he is doing
@@Enavoid ya lol
@@Enavoid at least we understand the some algorithms
the sacred spell: R U R' U'
Bro, not even the greatest cuber can undersrand what he was doing. Not even he knew what he was doing. But we know he will never do this again.
I, in my ENTIRE LIFE, have never felt so stupid before, seriously, you're a genius Dylan, oh my God
same here
Dylan IS god
Whenever you feel stupid, remember flat earthers exist
*Duuuuuuuhhhhhh* This is how I feel personally as well
No he isn't, he's Asian
I've had a puppet cube for the past year now, and have never solved it yet, until I saw your video! turns out, watching someone struggle and learning how to solve it, is actually very helpful! your algorithms were such a help, and yet I still don't understand your spreadsheet!
There is only one type of video where I skip to the end on this channel, and it is these attempting to solve videos, because I want to do it myself.
I feel really bad that I skip J Perm's most painful videos, but I'll watch this video once I get a Puppet Cube.
Nah I get it, you won't let me suffer alone and I respect it 💪
@@JPerm me: *scrambles 8×8 to do something definitely normal....
I don't have a puppet cube (yet) so 8×8 to 4×4 to 2×2 to 1×1 is the next best option
I already solved a square-1 with no help too... Puppet cube seems like a nightmare though.
@@MatthewLiuCube I recommend to not turn it to a 1×1, because that would be impossible to finish.
@@JustTheCreep ah yes, forgot about that, thank you for telling me.
WAIT A SECOND NO. J Perm has a 1x1 tutorial have you forgotten?!
His genuine shock at having just done a sledgehammer to bring it back to cube shape @ 2:49 caught me so off guard ! I have never heard him so astonished at anything LMAO...
He sounded like lazermonkey for a second
@@rohansontakke3389 truee 😀
@@rohansontakke3389 yeah he sounds like a completely different person, it scared me honestly
Hay same boluda
Literally created more alghoritms then in OLLD and PLL (advanced) combined, ALL BY HIS OWN. Bro total legend, deserves to win the Rubix's Cube championship
I mean, it's all just the variations of a U perm
RUBIK'S NOT RUBIX
I feel stupid.
ITS RUBIKS NOT RUBIX
he tried to fix it but he got the spirit
all the comments about how intelligent you are/need to be to be able to figure this out are absolutely true, but I think the ability to not only talk about it in (somewhat)layman terms, as well as a well structured and well produced video are even more massively impressive. the ideas here are largely things you could probably find in computer science/pure mathematics textbooks, and the intellect/work to properly connect those concepts to a physical puzzle is something you might see in niche publications. the ability to take all that and concisely organize it into a sleek looking and entertaining video, while also introducing the ideas in a way thats digestible with or without any prior education in the relevant fields, is, as far as I know, completely unheard of, and basically superhuman. this is unbelievable, thank you for making this stuff man
Agreed
As someone who has never solved any cube but has studied some group theory, this was really fun to watch and see all the things I had intended to try to use to solve a regular 3x3 cube without help (before I realised how horrible all the notation was going to be and gave up) used in the context of this monster.
Okay, this unbelievable piece of film is up there as one of the greatest cubing videos ever made. Just the amount of knowledge, thinking, patience and effort needed far exceeds the requirements for a great video. This mixed with great production and editing, excellent explanations and a satisfying ending makes this unquestionably a masterpiece! Awesome work🔥!
The amount of work and brainpower that goes into your videos is absolutely mind blowing! This was a cube that I never expected to see any speed youcuber try and solve intuitively with any level of success beyond luck.
Can we all just take the time to realize how much dedication you have for solving insane puzzles, Keep it up J Perm
Im impressed by the fact that you went through so much trouble to solve this thing and being successful. I would never have been able to do this well done
This cube looks insane. It’s amazing how much cubing and twisty puzzle have evolved over the years. Back in my days (lol), a bandaged cube and 2x3x3 are considered special.
* tries to imagine how a 2x3x3 looks * my brain aaaaa
I'm dumb I got it like five mins later lol
love how u had to put a lol in the bracket to avoid getting called a nerd, that's how the generation is nowadays my bro... (lol)
@@evoluhero it's the grandpa emoji, not the nerd emoji 🤓
@@synexiasaturnds727yearsago7 how u know I'm referring to 🤓?
How is this man THIS good at solving puzzles?!
I feel stupid like straight garbage
i love the time stamp chapter titles lol
16:07 “i achieve maximum brain size”
Not going to lie: watching you decode the first one was interesting. You went from not knowing if it could be solved to actually learning how it worked, and that was interesting.
This turned from you not even knowing what to do to it being a lesson. I find you Amazing.
1 year ago but still so entertaining seeing a man using his 100% brain to make a video. Keep it up man!
The way you described the number of algorithms is like when I first learnt Sanskrit
In sanskrit, you have to learn different variations of every word depending on the vowel it ends with, so each vowel has 24 ways. That into the 4 important ones multiplied by the three genders equals 288 variations. That's not all, you have to learn the different ways verbs can be made depending on the time and context. 5 tables with 9 variations each = 45 giving a grand total of 288+45= 333. There is soooo much more important stuff but this is the very basic you need before you can form sentences
Wow why learn Sanskrit when you could be solving a puppet cube??
we went from solving puppet cubes to learning sanskrit
@@JPerm because i got a sanskrit test tomorrow
Damn
@ b thanks man
It's really amazing how you're able to understand some of the algorithm. Would love to see more tips on bigger WCA cubes such as 7x7
Puppet Cube 1 freaked me out: deceptively like a 2x2, but in reality, something you solve just before a Schism opens, and the Elder Teletubbies spirit you off to show you the pleasures of their relentlessly cheerful world.
Seriously, I am still trying to wrap my mind around your PC1 algorithms, and the process is imperiling my sanity. Congratulations on this piece of mental art.
the amount of dedication and patience you put into solving it is absolutely insane.
it's videos like this is why you're my favorite cuber, I am able to watch a 25 minute video and not even realize it was that long because I am enjoying you trying to figure something out that looks so impossible. xD You taught me how to solve a rubiks cube and everything, you will always be my favorite.
I've never searched anything Rubix related, but your enthusiasm is so contagious I've watched about half an hour and understood next to nothing.
Have you actually searched all you algorithms or was that for comedy? Because Excel has a filter function, that could be really helpful in the future.
Started speed solving just because of your videos 🙌
Me too
Same bro
Same
Mee to bro
Same
ive been feeling awful all day, had a headache and stuff, i really needed one of your vids, thanks man, love your content
haha, somehow watching him induce his own headache as he suffered through solving Puppet Cube 1, makes my own headache diminish a little by comparison haha
@@silpheedTandy lol
If you had a headache maybe stay off the screens?
@@chromasis10 ikr lmao
I have a neurological impairment that affects both spatial reasoning and working memory, so just the fact you can remember the colors and positions of pieces you can’t see seems like magic.
Damn, so you basically can't solve a 3x3 blindfolded, sorry for you
Idk what yours is but I have the same thing due to adhd and I feel the same. Looking at how he solves this is like watching someone do literal magic 😂 human beings are so amazing
@@michelerusconi Damn, you live in four spatial dimensions and can see all six faces of a 3x3 at the same time?
That’s some serious dedication nice job oh jperm I wanted to tell you I’ve been cubing for about 7-8 months and I just an 11second solve to day on the gan I carry and you have been my inspiration and teacher the hole way keep doing what your doing 👍
Absolutely loved this video, and of course the original square-1 one. Would be great to see more of these they're so interesting and entertaining!!
Damn blindfolded solving contributed a lot to a lot of puzzle solves. Really got to get into that
11:02
JPerm: "I did what any sane person does..."
Me: "...and gave up?"
JPerm: "..and started combining these algorithms randomly"
Me: "Oh..."
Well every sane cuber youtuber will do that
I love getting new cubes just so I can have the beginner's puzzle experience all over again. I'm totally gonna have to get this at some point now!
Of all the puzzles I've solved to date (somewhere between 150-200 of them), the Puppet Cube 1 is the only puzzle to date (of all the puzzles I've attempted) that I have not managed to solve, and I'm not ashamed to admit it. This puzzle is monstrously frustrating. I spent weeks trying to solve it and ultimately came to realize that it was much more frustrating than it was fun (at least for me), and so I just decided to leave it unsolved. It's a brilliant puzzle because it looks easy at first glance, but is actually one of the most difficult twisty puzzles that exist. I've solved the Puppet Cube 2 one time, but it was also more challenging than what I typically enjoy, and thus that was the only time I solved it.
You made me go again through the pain of just looking at this cube 😂
It took me like 3 days and I just gave up on the last and went for tutorials... But you did way better with all your knowledge cause you're a cube genius!
That’s cool. Also your content is fantastic. You’ve also helped me a lot. I have a 10.82 PB and because of you I’m going to get sub 10 VERY soon!
Good luck on sub-10!!
This guy tried soooo dang hard to do this and finally solved it in his own! Anything is possible (Relation to cubing) when JPerm is here.
This puzzle has got to win some award for most deceptively difficult
6:20
"because, if I need to come up with another alg., I will be very angry!"
J Perm- plus for shadowing
This is one of my favorite solve videos by far! This one was a lot of fun. Great Vid!
25:03 Jperm's way of saying he is superior to us
“All you have to do is learn 3-style.”
Ah, so simple.
“This corner is so big the three edge peices don’t exist “ got me laughing idk why it’s so random 8:05
If it can be scrambled, it can be solved! That is my motto. That looks challenging and fun! Great job!
14:04 "we need an algorithm that preserves D and K and involves N in some way"
😂
(for those who didn't get it, you are small for this kind of stuff...)
You ended up getting soooooo lucky with the 2x2 stage. First step is getting it to cubeshape, which is more or less luck, but then you have to _solve_ the 2x2 stage. You got a 2x2 skip.
Can you even get cube shape without solving the 2x2? I was basically just trying to solve the 2x2
@@JPerm Actually, you can. Probably a very slim chance that you got 2x2 skip, as it seems.
Video link showing that the scrambled 2x2 stage is possible: ua-cam.com/video/0eOT5vDaKWw/v-deo.html
i think he was trying to solve the 2x2 and cube shape at the same time
@@kmradosevich I don't believe so, as that would be unbelievably hard. Imagine doing a square-1 cubeshape at the same time as solving the white/yellow faces.
@@theoldlaser well he was trying to insert the last white corner to make the first layer, so i think he was trying to solve the 2x2 part and cube shape
I had it in my room and I never solved it. Even tough I spent more hours ( around 15h), you managed to do it 3 times les then me. You are really the best
That transition when he says solved is movie tier magic. Very well done sir
this is amazing!
can’t believe you solved no. 2 in the same vid
ye number 1 was the real challenge
why was it called number 2 if the cube was easier
Because if you can solve puppet cube 1 then you can solve puppet cube too!
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Great video! The whole family was watching, on the edge of our seats, hoping you could solve.
Now my son will try puppet cube 1 again.
Thanks and have a great day!
Same! On the edge of my seat too, but my conclusion after the video is that I'm now more scared of trying the puppet cube lol!
@@TheCustomCuber good luck in your endeavors!
cubehead is tutorials, jperm is knowledge
Finally a new video from DYLAN
Oh wow, I had to rewatch this video like 4 times to truly grasp everything but oh man that was impressive!
I've always thought the Puppet cube is a really cool expansion upon my old 2x2 evil twin concept, turning it into something that's actually difficult to solve. Maybe I'll get a Puppet cube sometime, it looks fun.
It's quite an EVIL solve. The edge algorithms are stupid difficult.
4:35 him just doing the alg and still being solved actually got me for some reason xdd
give this guy more subs HE SPENT HOURS TRYING TO SOLVE THIS
24:30 never imagined puppet cube 2 be so much easier than 1
1:34 how literally EVERY non-cuber tries to solve a 3x3😂😂😂
It is a 3x3
@@Mordy_Yufan2482oh really? i didn’t know 3x3 blocked you from doing some moves
do you think when you comment?
@@X4R80 I mean like a 3x3 with edge’s as centers and no centers so l was wrong
This video is one of the best application of ingenuity I saw in my life.
WOW, amazing video. I solved by myself the version II of the puppet cube and it is much easier than the version I, but THIS IS INCREDIBLE. Congrats!
I've been thinking about buying the cube and trying it myself for a long time. I always think it's so cool when you try to solve a new cube yourself. Keep up the good work, you are the best UA-camr!
youll never solve it
Dude props to the dedication no help, that's insane
I didn't even skipped a second of this video really great efforts for learning and solving this cube keep learning and keep growing 👏❤love from India 🇮🇳
21:58, Imagine this being an OFFICIAL WCA event!!!!
I love your patter. I have no idea what ya saying or doing but i'm picking up cube talk. I can do a 2x2, by brut force, but if I say I'm doing a j-perm or a sexy move, it'll sound like I know what I'm on about. And algorithms, it's all about the algorithms. Thanks.
1:03 Achievement Unlocked : How did we get here?
Lol
MINECRAFT REFERENCE???!!
1 week later: I get Sub-1 minute on puppet cube!
2 weeks: How to speedsolve puppet cube
3 weeks: Puppet cube is in the wca
1 month: How to get sub-30
2 month: I get WR on puppet cube!
YOU JUST GOTTA TRUST THE NUMBERS!! This is a certified hood classic, absolutely love how all the numbers work out in the end
With enough determination and motivation, you can do anything. Good job!
who wants J Perm to make a video on solving the Mirror Cube and the mirror 2x2 blindfolded, and some other fun challenges?!
i mean it'd be cool but i don't think it could fill up a whole video
Man... I thought memorizing the moves for 5x5 without the cheat sheet was tough.
Imagine someone able to freehand this puzzle, absolute wizardry. This puzzle definitely would have been stuffed into the back of the drawer where it cannot be seen.
“This cube may look like a simple 2x2, but watch this.”
*Realises that he accidentally grabbed his regular 2x2*
“Oh, wait…”
This is just a torture for the brain.
I had a moment when I learned 3x3 blindfolded that I was having headaches for thinking too much, but this is just mind blowing.
P. S. In my opinion if you could possibly share this video with past yourself of two years ago, when you were learning how to solve a square-1, you would have just closed the channel
I know this isn't a normal cube but the algorithms needed to solve this are insane. I'm not a cuber but I really enjoy your content.
The moment we’ve all waited for…
5:45
R U R U R U fricking serious
So this is what rocket science looks like in "simpler" terms
What’s the website at 11:16 ??
As someone who hasn't ever managed to solve even the basic, standard 3x3, my brain feels like the contents of a slushie machine.
This man probably wouldve sent us to mars by now if it werent for rubiks making his magical cubes.
2:55
If the white side is solved were does the other white pecies belong
Youre right 😳
The inside of the cube
8:55 What website is this? I could use this algorithm generator.