Feliks Zemdegs Explains His 4.29s FLAWLESS Cube Solve
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2024
- THIS JUST HAPPENED TODAY.
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felik's: "pretty easy"
me: "bro u just got like one of the fastest times ever in comp"
fastest time in comp is 3.475
@@GoofiPlaysROBLOX he said ONE of the fastest not THE fastest 😉
@@GoofiPlaysROBLOX no shit sherlock. But look again
@@flameify8285 Hey! we're all friends here, right? Why the "tude"? Chill, Dude.
@@klausluger1421 it just means “everyone knows that” (well I think it does)
The fact that he solved that quicker while slowly explaining it than I could trying my best
feliks is so friendly and u can tell he is a genuine nice perspn
I was at the competition with him and he sign my cube and was really nice and humble. He is an amazing guy.
The fact that Feliks got such a good solve at my school and the fact that i *was* going to be there if i hadnt applied to late, just annoys me and also makes me feel proud
How lucky, but yet unlucky.
At your school?? Geez did one of your friends organise?
Bro I missed out on seeing the WR avg because my friend wanted to get yogurt
@Angus Cos good times
@@kavegem9801 no lol
That was a fast recognition and fast solve by Feliks WOW!
It’s nice to know that feliks is coming back!
Feliks is the real legend. 🔥
No doubt
@@animesloversunited9069feliks zemdegs is legends of speed cubing
Wow! Those moves so consistent🤘
Any time I've ever had to recreate a solve I did, even just a few seconds before, I get lost after about the second or third F2L pair.
This happens less often after your solutions are more standardized. If I remember my cross color, I almost always can reconstruct the solve because I know my habits and which pair I’d go for in every case.
Wow, the fact that he explained the solve casually in just 24 seconds is insane!
The look-ahead is just amazing.
For me, feliks is always the best cuber of all time. ❤❤❤️
Cubers are nuts. The turn patterns they hold in their heads are beyond me
That cancellation into sune was awesome. I could never do that during an actual solve. Or he might have recognized the winter variation.
Feliks is kinda the king of cubing, just like how Felix is the king of UA-cam
Took me a while, but I understood now.
feliks is so wholesome
I have some facts about Feliks Zemdegs:
1. Delegates ask Feliks if they can have an extra solve.
2. When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, he already had 3 missed calls from Feliks.
3. Feliks can do A perms using only M and U moves.
4. Feliks doesn't plus 2, the world is just turned 45 degrees off.
5. It is said that Feliks's tears are the best cube lube known to man, too bad he never cries.
6. Feliks sent a letter to Harvard that they have been accepted.
7. Feliks once missed 2 days of school, they are now known as Saturday and Sunday.
8. Feliks can see John Cena.
9. When Feliks crosses the street, the cars look both ways.
10. GAN is sponsored by Feliks.
Bruh
True
Love your videos
He's getting a 4.29 when I be getting a 429 in minutes .
It makes me feel better that he made 2 rotations for the last f2l pair
. 9 seconds from perfection
Great solve! X cross and WV! That’s how Feliks rocks
actually a Summer Variation technically cause he alternates a three move insert to skip OLL but still: Simple and amazing. Simply amazing :D
He explained the solve as fast as I can solve it from the first move to finish. Just shows how important look ahead is. If he got rid of the pauses to explain and moved consistently slow it would have been done in 15 seconds or less. The more you know the better. Time to learn fast and easy x crosses.
This was so impressive because it was a full step
Forever Legend.
This dude is cracked he’s also the dude that inspired me to cube
Feliks is such a legend🤩
Here is the scramble if anyone wants it in text version (like to put into your timer when you try it): U2 B' U2 F' U2 F' D2 B F R U2 B L U' F' D' U2 R B
Wow, thanks Feliks and Tingman!
You are the best feliks
feliks is my fav cuber🥶🥶🥶🥶
Very nice👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🤗🤗🤗
Super 👌👌👌👍❤️
GOD OF CUBING
nice job, as always
The Great One will rise
Feliks cross is on another level
The way he did the xcross looks great
Felix explaining the solve is faster than my pb
Feliks Zemdegs is the best speedcuber of the history
My friend met u guys at this comp! Its so cool
Big fan of feliks
I have never been more disappointed in myself after learning that Feliks is actually Australian. Before cubing, I saw his pictures on every rubiks cube ever and thought he was German or Hungarian because of his name.
Thanks now I got my first sub 20!
his lookahead is insane
The fact that that one is still there!!😂
He solve it before I got 4 mcnuggets
The R2’ killed meh
Feliks is the god of cubing
Too good
Perhaps I should start investing the time to learn more advanced methods, lol. Beginner method has me content enough for now, even though that means I’m not gonna be any faster than about a minute with the 3x3, but yes quite content with that for now 😁
Bravo, Felix. You da man! 👏
You can actually get sub 60 pretty easily with the beginner method. My avr was 45 seconds or something with it. And my pb was 29 with the beginner method. Now im using cfop and my pb is 17 secs. But i only know half of it. Usually doing 2 look pll/oll. Whatever, when you learn a new thing it'll make you slower until you get used to it. F2L was the hardest thing i've learnt in cubing so far. But now i got used to it and i don't even need to think about what to do. It automaticly comes to your mind. I suggest learning F2L. But it won't be easy. Don't worry about it. You'll get used to it.
@@hapsin5219 Thank you for sharing. That’s true, any new thing will slow you down until you get more used to it. Still haven’t decided if I’m gonna dedicate any time to learning the more advanced methods, but if I do I will remind myself that it’ll take some time to get really used to and good with it. Appreciate the reminder and advice, again. Thank you 🙂👍
Just decide if you really want to become a speedcuber or not. It took me only 1 day to become a sub 1 minute solver, but one and a half YEARS of almost everyday training to get a pb of 10 seconds and average 15 seconds
Hey ting man just bought from daily puzzle’s and got the cube today I used your code
Wow
hi tingman i orded a 4x4 rubiks cube from dailypuzzles it just came today and i love it thank your for telling your fans about dailypuzzles
That's why i love T-perm
T perm is the most satisfying pll algorithm
@@abdulwasif15yearsago44 yup . where r u from Pakistan?
@@imnotfound Yes.
@@abdulwasif15yearsago44 no, j perm os
@@myweirdsecondchannelwithap9070 I kind of agree with you now. I used to use the beginner jperm algorithm Which was not very good. I learned the better one a few days ago and it is faster as well as satisfying.
Damn man he is fast as
I solve cubes in around 4 mins and still his language is alien to me
Nice!😀
It's amazing
Wow it was sooooooooooooo fast
Yes
WOW 😳
Man people name with felix always makes records
Nice
W0w that was nise
Thankiu
Good
We need this for Ethan Pride's 6.57 solve! :D
WHAT 6.57? That's amazing I have to see a reconstruction haha
Feliks: Pretty easy
Me: yyyyeah, I don't think so 😅
When he say R2’…
Yeah he specified 'prime' to indicate in which direction he did the R2, the final wrist position will be different for R2 and R2' and matters for the next move
Wow, world record.
I solve it in 32 secs and I have no idea what he’s talking about
T Pern 😉👍
legend doesn't need skips to get insane times
@@albertluo2293 That's like saying doing OLL and PLL makes a last layer skip
nice
Reminds me of toney maguire for some reason
Why?
what do you prefer, gan? or Rubix?
Feliks is on Netflix show: speed cubers
Have the same t-shirt
i tried this scramble and he got the same solution as me until inserting the last pair
Now busy looking for a tutorial on 'cancelling into.' 👍
For that u can look up winter variation
@@devanshchopra2959 Ah cool, thanks! 👍
Hi Tingman, were you there at the comp?
He was that’s why he recorded a thing with Feliks at the venue… Also his name is “Ming Dao Ting” on the WCA. But yeah he recorded this clip at the comp so-
the fact that my PB is only 4s faster than felix casuallly explaining this solve is just rediculous
Wdym by that
Felix explained in 46 seconds so probably he meant that his pb is 42 seconds
I’m just surprised he was able to remember the solve
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I keep forget Feliks is Australian 😂
What cube was that?
Yea that look pretty easy as much as it’s very complicated.
Me getting a 4.29 in pyra: nice! Lets go
Feliks but in 3x3: good ig
Yay. It is a T perm
Tobey Maguire is pretty good at solving
wow! you just got a oll skip by not doing the complete f2l, well thats just sick
It's not an oll skip. It's called winter variation i think. Basically, before you insert the last f2l pair you cancel into an oll alg. Idk if that makes sense, but hopefully you understand.
@@flameify8285 yep , jperm got a last layer skip by doing that
@@aditya7311its called summer variation if you dont know.
@@invis1ble398 What's the difference between 'summer variation' and 'winter variation' ?
@@RubiksMe Winter Variation was proposed by Lucas Winter in 2005. It requires all edges to be oriented and the final pair to be connected. If these criteria are met, the algorithms of Winter Variation allow you to insert the last pair in a way that skips OLL.
Then some dude found the algorithms for the cases where you have a split pair and found it funny to call it Summer Variation.
Which cube did he use?
Whats the name of the method he use instead of doing cross?
How he quickly recognize ?
When he explained all that i would only be able to finish the yellow cross at the top, i use f2l and then i do the rest of the steps using beginner method since i cant master cfop yet
Seeing his sub 5 my sub 20 looks soooooo slow
Ting man
Why does this guy not mess up on good solves bruh
It was cooler in person
The 4.16 was cooler in person 8)