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I am glad I found this channel. I solved my first cube in ~1978 by practising for hours and slowly learning patterns. It took forever, and I admit it was difficult to reproduce. I would get the end part wrong, and it was time to start again. About ten years ago, during a period of illness, I bought a new cube and found a book to help me. My fastest cube solve remains pretty slow at 26 seconds. I can do the cross and F2L, but it's the last layer that I must learn again. I now have this channel, so wish me luck in beating my PB. Good luck and happy cubing to all 🙏🏼
I am now on my way to becoming sub-10 (currently around 11 seconds on average). I never thought that I would be able to achieve this. Honestly sub 60 is really not that far away if you are willing to put some practice into it. Don‘t give up if anything doesn‘t work right away! You can do it!
Hi , Are you using CFOP method? I am currently learning F2L , and also the cross on bottom which is abit tricky for me haha. I can solve about 1min using beginner method but CFOP have not tried it yet as I am still practicding it.
@@divinegaming643 Yes, I am using CFOP. Learning F2L is honestly one of the hardest things when trying to learn CFOP. In the beginning it just slows you down, but it’s soo worth it once you start becoming better (which will happen sooner than you might think). I would just learn something new whenever cubing feels kind of boring or when you haven’t learned anything in a while :)
@@divinegaming643hello. Im averaging 1 min 30 with a PB of 36 seconds. Can confirm, knowing f2l makes you slower at first, but increases speed dramatically afterwards. The reason I have such a large difference in pb and avg is b/c I use a single scramble to practice f2l and other new algs on. If you know how to look ahead with f2l, it can cut 45+seconds off your time. Also, im gonna learn pll and oll, as you should, to make myself faster.
5:06 If youre solving F2L, there IS a shorter route to place a white corner facing up. For example instead of R, U, R', U' (3x) You can use R, U2, R', U', R, U, R'
@@Bloodblade-rq3nj he means the videos. Like solving, then sub 60(this one), sub 30 yada yada. And yea, I avg 16-17 after 15 months so sub 10 will take me 7-8 months probably, maybe an year
These vids are amazing!!! I am a sub 20 solver, and most of the time don’t enjoy watching videos teaching the beginners method. But I really enjoy these videos, and look forward to the next ones. Thx CUBEHEAD!!!
when i watched your first cube tutorial it was the spark of how i started cubing. I love your tutorials and i think they are the best. i also love your unboxing videos.
Ugh fr like im so obsessed with cubes and i was watching tutorials for months and i stopped bc it was too hard for me 😔.but then after months i decided to try again and now i can solve the rubiks cube easily!!!!😚🥹
i started speed cubing at christmas and got my first speed cube few weeks ago, been trying to find some tips to get better with the begginer method and this video helped alot, thanks!
My personal record is 1 minute 53 seconds, it's quite slow but im still loving it concidering im still using the beginners method, impatient to learn new algorithms, my goal is 1 minute or less, i was kind of confused watching the video and realising i already knew some of these tips, truly a self learning domain Update: Personal record of 43 seconds
Keep at it! I learned the beginner method back in the early 80s, and that's still how i solve it. I can generally solve it around 1:05 or so, often going under 1 minute.
@@HikeAroundandFindOut thx for replying, forgot to update this, I achieved my goal and now I can solve it in 50 seconds average without cfop method, practice makes perfect
A while ago, I considered starting a channel just so I could make this exact video, but I'm sure Cubehead does a much better job than I ever would have!
Yo, if you are learning these tricks from this video should you be very thankful because if this video were to exist when I learned how to cube would everything be so much easier and make so much more sense. I highly recommend you to watch this!
Some better algs LeftUpFront to LeftDownFront: L' U2 L U L' U' L RightUpFront to RightDownFront: R U2 R' U' R U R' Also you can skip Edge positioning and Corner positioning and immediatly go to orientation THEN check for headlights, if you dont, do the alg R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U' R U R' F' to make headlights. Once you find (or make) headlights, place them on the left. THEN do the Alg R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U' R U R' F THEN do the edges, cases: 3 EDGE SWAP, RIGHTUP EDGE GO TO LEFTUP POSITION: R U' R U R U R U' R' U' R2 3 EDGE SWAP, LEFTUP EDGE GO TO RIGHTUP POSITION: L' U L' U' L' U L' U L U L2 4 EDGE SWAP, ADJACENT EDGES: M2 U M2 U2 M2 U M2 4 EDGE SWAP, FU TO RU, BU TO LU: M2 U M2 U M' U2 M2 U2 M' U2
Bluds really helping us to know how to solve much faster so we can compete in real rubiks cube competition that really great bro i really love your videos keep up good work people love you❤❤❤
Very true! But cfop is next, I still think it’s great for people to first have a great understanding of the cube and be really proficient at solving it before doing CFOP
Beginners, if you read this, just letting you know that i am not color neutral, and i feel like i cant now because i didnt learn earlier on. Learn color neutrality if you want to be faster, because it can greatly help, and if you dont learn it at the right time, it can feel impossible later
This seems so much of a common sense as a cuber who has been cubing for almost 3 years. But for a non cuber/ beginner cuber, this would be of so much help. Yeah, they'll have to go through this 5-10 times but it is what it is.
I don't know any other cubers IRL, so i figured I'd ask here. I have had my cubes about 6 weeks, and have been taking practice fairly seriously for about 3(several solves a day, going to try and find a good method for practicing algorithms). What kind of times should I be getting at this stage? I can do yellow or white top solves in about 2-2.5 mins and the rest in 3-4 roughly. I also just intuitively solve the top cross and corners, because it seems faster than learning all those extra algorithms. Should I be taking the time to learn all those as well? I will if it will make a big time difference.
My 'reasonably fast beginner algorithm' is: Solve a cross, solve three of the bottom corners, solve three of the middle edges, solve the last bottom corner, solve the last middle edge, orient the top edges, orient the top corners, position the top edges, position the top corners. Someone who is actually capable of spotting (as in, not me) should be able to use this to do the whole cube in comfortably under a minute.
how?? i already use a 60$ speedcube and try to use my fingers instead of wrist anywhere i can. I do the following: solve white cross with matching middle/edge colors, solve all the white corner edges so the first white layer is solved, then solve second layer by inserting all the middle edge pieces with fitting colors so the first 2 layers are solved, then solve the yellow cross, if its a dot i first do the same algorithm to put it in a L shape, then solve that to a yellow line and same algorithm again to solve entire yellow cross. (i skip two moves on the algorithm when its a L by doing it twice but skipping the last move twice), then i solve the yellow top edge colors by turning top layer until two colors match on front and right to the cube. if its the case that only at one rotating two edge colors fit the middle at opposite sides, then i do same algorithm to get into the front right case and do that algorithm again there to solve all yellow top edge colors. then i repeat an algorithm until the yellow top edge cases are aligned on each corner by their color, but their aren't rotated right yet. then last step i rotate one yellow top edge until its rotated right, move yellow layer to the next misrotated corners piece and align it right and repeat until all are rotated right and then the cube is solved. with this method if i'm unlucky and do not stop any step, it takes me around 1 minute 20-30 seconds. if i get a lucky scramble that skips at least 1 step i can get max exactly 1 minute or if i get extremely lucky 50-55 seconds my record but i average 1 minute 20 second. To me this is the real beginner method and i don't see anyone using it. The guy in this video DEFINITELY does not use the "beginner method". He may use half of it but the majority are greatly improved ways and algorithms to solve it a lot different than legit beginner method. I yet wanna see anyone solve the cube in ~30 seconds or lower using the method i stated or beginner- beginner method. In the video hes using advanced beginner method maybe but definitely not beginner method tricks. I consider beginner method tricks something like, using your fingers instead of wrists and a good speedcube. Tho i feel like i solve it waaay waster in the end i only go from 1 minute 40 seconds using a shitty rubiks cube with only wrist turns to 1 minute 20 seconds with finger tricks and speedcube.. some beginner tricks for me are mostly u don't have to do the rotate an edge corner 3-4 move algorithm like 5-6 times in some cases but use it in reverse and it only takes 1 time to put it in right. Other than fingers tricks, using reverse corner rotation and skipping 2 moves on the yellow cross, i can't think of any improvements im doing. I need to learn full CFOP to get something like anywhere near 30 seconds or below. I will NEVER do stuff like going color neutral tho.. that's too annoying to me and really only saves you a few seconds if you get a scramble where the blue cross is already solved and easier to do while white is a dot. But honestly if i solve a cube based on its scramble then im basically just relying on luck so i prefer to stay white (lol), even if getting a good white scramble is also just luck but either way if you show someone else a solve, they will like it more to look at a white cross solve pretty sure. Of course if you want to make it look as much as possible so they understand nothing what you are doing, you should go color neutral.. but my permanent goal is just to get an average of 20 seconds which should be possible with white only i hope.
Your easiest pickup would be the trick I said about order of the bottom two layer. Only solve three of the bottom corners, then use the missing bottom corner to make it easy to solve three of the middle edges, then solve the last bottom corner. That can all be done fast and intuitively @@RitaTheCuteFox
I use this weird hybrid of just making the cross, the alg to insert edges in the second layer, oll, and then some random other algorithms I learned lol
Hope you make more speedcubing tutorial. Don't forget to make a playlist in your channel. I think your explanation is easily to catch instead of Jperm, his really hard to understand.
Well, I can solve it in just a bit over a minute, so that’s still pretty impressive to my friends but as I get better, I’ll probably be able to solve it way faster
Bruh I still suck at this. Not because the tutorial. It is because I am lazy to learn pll and oll. Still thanks for the video bro . Ur videos are just always entertaining.
I started cubing 2 days ago and I feel like I got a good hang of it - right now I'm at 2:44 with the beginner method and I'm trying with every colour, not only white. Is there a discord or a good source where I can find detailed help to get better and faster 😊
@@kenansuljic9802 Practice. I am solving cube for 7-8 months. I used to get 1:15- 1:20 solves and then I switched to using F2L and started getting sub 1 min. I practice a lot and now I get 35-40 sec. I am planning on learning CFOP in next month or 2. Just practice which will improve muscle memory.
Do you have a video where you explain Sune etc. algorithms? I mean I can watch this at 0.25 speed, but it would be much easier when going through every algorithm in a specific situation :) thanks anyway, I will start learning after work :)
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Great vid but holding white on top triggered me 😂 I know it’s beginners though
I used to hold white on top until I was sub-13 hahaha@@Visionaep
hi
The video was 2 hours ago, but the comment was 3 hours ago. . .
make a seperate playlist for this series
I am glad I found this channel. I solved my first cube in ~1978 by practising for hours and slowly learning patterns. It took forever, and I admit it was difficult to reproduce. I would get the end part wrong, and it was time to start again. About ten years ago, during a period of illness, I bought a new cube and found a book to help me. My fastest cube solve remains pretty slow at 26 seconds. I can do the cross and F2L, but it's the last layer that I must learn again. I now have this channel, so wish me luck in beating my PB. Good luck and happy cubing to all 🙏🏼
the thing is rubix cubes weren’t even aviable in 1978
I am now on my way to becoming sub-10 (currently around 11 seconds on average). I never thought that I would be able to achieve this. Honestly sub 60 is really not that far away if you are willing to put some practice into it. Don‘t give up if anything doesn‘t work right away! You can do it!
Hi , Are you using CFOP method? I am currently learning F2L , and also the cross on bottom which is abit tricky for me haha. I can solve about 1min using beginner method but CFOP have not tried it yet as I am still practicding it.
@@divinegaming643 Yes, I am using CFOP. Learning F2L is honestly one of the hardest things when trying to learn CFOP. In the beginning it just slows you down, but it’s soo worth it once you start becoming better (which will happen sooner than you might think). I would just learn something new whenever cubing feels kind of boring or when you haven’t learned anything in a while :)
@@divinegaming643hello. Im averaging 1 min 30 with a PB of 36 seconds. Can confirm, knowing f2l makes you slower at first, but increases speed dramatically afterwards. The reason I have such a large difference in pb and avg is b/c I use a single scramble to practice f2l and other new algs on. If you know how to look ahead with f2l, it can cut 45+seconds off your time. Also, im gonna learn pll and oll, as you should, to make myself faster.
So helpful and will make the transition to CFOP much easier. And great idea to mention CN. I wish someone told me when I started.
I dont care if i can solve the cube faster i will watch every tutorial😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
Me too, lol
Same😂
same
Ofc we will we the chads 🗿🍷
5:06 If youre solving F2L, there IS a shorter route to place a white corner facing up.
For example instead of
R, U, R', U' (3x)
You can use
R, U2, R', U', R, U, R'
What r these I don't understand anything
@@KGgg612 I don't understand notations either
@@xxfalconlifexx9715he has a tutorial for it now
@@KGgg612 Right Left Up are sides to rotate, ' is counter-clockwise
I do that too😊
Just started cubing and ordered the DaYan GuHong Pro with your code to support you and the community 👍 Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much dude and good luck! Good luck on your journey, lots of videos to come :)
Can't wait for the sub-6 tutorial
Very well made video! I'm a speedcuber and I can confirm this is a great place to start for beginners.
Gets faster every episode! I can’t wait for sub 10
it will take AT LEAST an year to get to sub 10 bro
(usually takes more than 2 years)
@@Bloodblade-rq3nj he means the videos. Like solving, then sub 60(this one), sub 30 yada yada.
And yea, I avg 16-17 after 15 months so sub 10 will take me 7-8 months probably, maybe an year
@@Bloodblade-rq3nj I already average 11 - 13 seconds, so I need a sub 10 vid
@@Bloodblade-rq3nj it only took me 13 months to be sub-10 so its definitely possible!!!
How good will this series get? Will you do an advanced one to get sub-10? Maybe even have Matty do one for like sub-7 or sub-6???
Everything 🙃
@@CubeHead YESS
Cubehead is now teaching us like J perm
yea I liked the unboxing videos
@@avivn3383 same
I like watching cubehead
He even talks like jperm fsr
Nah I think cubehead is better cuz j perm just explains so fast
These vids are amazing!!! I am a sub 20 solver, and most of the time don’t enjoy watching videos teaching the beginners method. But I really enjoy these videos, and look forward to the next ones. Thx CUBEHEAD!!!
Glad you like them!
when i watched your first cube tutorial it was the spark of how i started cubing. I love your tutorials and i think they are the best. i also love your unboxing videos.
The #1 skill of a good cuber…
Perseverance.
Not giving up will guarantee your success.
On behalf of the cubing community, we believe in you, Padawan 😎
Ugh fr like im so obsessed with cubes and i was watching tutorials for months and i stopped bc it was too hard for me 😔.but then after months i decided to try again and now i can solve the rubiks cube easily!!!!😚🥹
I can’t wait for the sub-3 tutorial! 😉
Coming soon!
i started speed cubing at christmas and got my first speed cube few weeks ago, been trying to find some tips to get better with the begginer method and this video helped alot, thanks!
My personal record is 1 minute 53 seconds, it's quite slow but im still loving it concidering im still using the beginners method, impatient to learn new algorithms, my goal is 1 minute or less, i was kind of confused watching the video and realising i already knew some of these tips, truly a self learning domain
Update: Personal record of 43 seconds
Keep at it! I learned the beginner method back in the early 80s, and that's still how i solve it. I can generally solve it around 1:05 or so, often going under 1 minute.
@@HikeAroundandFindOut thx for replying, forgot to update this, I achieved my goal and now I can solve it in 50 seconds average without cfop method, practice makes perfect
Mine is 32 seconds
A while ago, I considered starting a channel just so I could make this exact video, but I'm sure Cubehead does a much better job than I ever would have!
as a cuber who uses the beginner method, this made me faster. Thx for the tutorial
Yo, if you are learning these tricks from this video should you be very thankful because if this video were to exist when I learned how to cube would everything be so much easier and make so much more sense. I highly recommend you to watch this!
Definitely, his tutorial is easier than his tutorial before (year ago(
Teaching color neutral before cfop is God's work🙌🙌
I have just solved by first 5 cubes and you inspired me to get faster
as a fellow person who has a cube head, i say this video is a success!
Becoming colour neutral at the start is actually really good
Thanks this is helpful for my non cuber frnd
Am i dreaming or did Cubehead just uploaded TWICE day after day?!
@@VinCuber14 How are you Man?
Love from Korea!! never stop uploading videos like 2years ago I missed you a lot from then
Cube head is big goated and becouse of his pll working papers i got my avarage under 40 secs
*I will be like him*
A great cuber who never disappointed his viewers. 😤
Yooo Thanks for the great video!
Yo earned a SUB ur vids are really entertaining ❤❤
is this one of those series with sub-60, sub-30, sub-15 and stuff? if yes, I can't wait for the sub-10!!!!!
Some better algs
LeftUpFront to LeftDownFront: L' U2 L U L' U' L
RightUpFront to RightDownFront: R U2 R' U' R U R'
Also you can skip Edge positioning and Corner positioning and immediatly go to orientation
THEN check for headlights, if you dont, do the alg R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U' R U R' F' to make headlights. Once you find (or make) headlights, place them on the left. THEN do the Alg R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U' R U R' F
THEN do the edges, cases:
3 EDGE SWAP, RIGHTUP EDGE GO TO LEFTUP POSITION: R U' R U R U R U' R' U' R2
3 EDGE SWAP, LEFTUP EDGE GO TO RIGHTUP POSITION: L' U L' U' L' U L' U L U L2
4 EDGE SWAP, ADJACENT EDGES: M2 U M2 U2 M2 U M2
4 EDGE SWAP, FU TO RU, BU TO LU: M2 U M2 U M' U2 M2 U2 M' U2
I’ve been practicing the beginning method so much that as of right now I can solve in about 2 minutes 50-57 seconds
I'm liking the Cubeface Easter eggs in the last few videos 👀😃
Looking forward to the tutorial for full zbll, pseudoslotting and lookahead 😂
Bluds really helping us to know how to solve much faster so we can compete in real rubiks cube competition that really great bro i really love your videos keep up good work people love you❤❤❤
This vid helped a lot for my brother.
Ain't know way we got back to back daily uploads!
Hi
just learning basic cfop instead of improving your beginners method times is much better in the long run
Very true! But cfop is next, I still think it’s great for people to first have a great understanding of the cube and be really proficient at solving it before doing CFOP
Thx for these tutorials mate
10/10 Content Bro I am a speed cuber and still watched this HAHA
Beginners, if you read this, just letting you know that i am not color neutral, and i feel like i cant now because i didnt learn earlier on. Learn color neutrality if you want to be faster, because it can greatly help, and if you dont learn it at the right time, it can feel impossible later
This seems so much of a common sense as a cuber who has been cubing for almost 3 years. But for a non cuber/ beginner cuber, this would be of so much help. Yeah, they'll have to go through this 5-10 times but it is what it is.
welp this is pretty good too still waiting for cfoppers tho but totally didnt expect this
am i first comment? woah. Cubehead never fails us. this would be a huge help for my new cuber my little brother :)
haha video is still unlisted, you got here through a link or something so yeah congrats finding this :)
@@CubeHeadhi
Hey so how I am here like I came from a notification
ah, cool
U r my fav yutuber
Can’t wait for the sub 3 tutorial
Me whos sub 13 and still not Collor Neutral 🗿🍷.Very good tutorial,very good stuff man, keep it up
I wish I had a tutorial like this when I learnt. The only problem is I didn't understand english back then 💀
Thanks CubeHead for uploading a video
Can you make an other 2x2 video?
10 mins ago nice fast uploading i love cubehead
can you say all the methods?
I'm already under a minute but there was some stuff I learned here that could totally shave down my time
I don't know any other cubers IRL, so i figured I'd ask here.
I have had my cubes about 6 weeks, and have been taking practice fairly seriously for about 3(several solves a day, going to try and find a good method for practicing algorithms). What kind of times should I be getting at this stage? I can do yellow or white top solves in about 2-2.5 mins and the rest in 3-4 roughly.
I also just intuitively solve the top cross and corners, because it seems faster than learning all those extra algorithms. Should I be taking the time to learn all those as well? I will if it will make a big time difference.
I have a question
What do u think I should get
The fan 12 maglev or Tornado v3 Pioneer?
Gan 12 Maglev is the best cube ever!
i love how you taught f2l as beginner i only learned f2l after 3 months of solving
Using Rubik's speed cube to make it more traditional
4:13
That Kaaris meme, I wasn't ready lol
I solve my first cube thanks so much and you are the my favourite UA-camr
Hey cubehead....why does the description show the vid to be 6 min old...and the Comments show that you pinned the comment 27 mins ago?
Finally i can solve my cube without watch tutorial againnn... thanks to youuuuy
My 'reasonably fast beginner algorithm' is: Solve a cross, solve three of the bottom corners, solve three of the middle edges, solve the last bottom corner, solve the last middle edge, orient the top edges, orient the top corners, position the top edges, position the top corners. Someone who is actually capable of spotting (as in, not me) should be able to use this to do the whole cube in comfortably under a minute.
how?? i already use a 60$ speedcube and try to use my fingers instead of wrist anywhere i can. I do the following: solve white cross with matching middle/edge colors, solve all the white corner edges so the first white layer is solved, then solve second layer by inserting all the middle edge pieces with fitting colors so the first 2 layers are solved, then solve the yellow cross, if its a dot i first do the same algorithm to put it in a L shape, then solve that to a yellow line and same algorithm again to solve entire yellow cross. (i skip two moves on the algorithm when its a L by doing it twice but skipping the last move twice), then i solve the yellow top edge colors by turning top layer until two colors match on front and right to the cube. if its the case that only at one rotating two edge colors fit the middle at opposite sides, then i do same algorithm to get into the front right case and do that algorithm again there to solve all yellow top edge colors. then i repeat an algorithm until the yellow top edge cases are aligned on each corner by their color, but their aren't rotated right yet. then last step i rotate one yellow top edge until its rotated right, move yellow layer to the next misrotated corners piece and align it right and repeat until all are rotated right and then the cube is solved. with this method if i'm unlucky and do not stop any step, it takes me around 1 minute 20-30 seconds. if i get a lucky scramble that skips at least 1 step i can get max exactly 1 minute or if i get extremely lucky 50-55 seconds my record but i average 1 minute 20 second. To me this is the real beginner method and i don't see anyone using it. The guy in this video DEFINITELY does not use the "beginner method". He may use half of it but the majority are greatly improved ways and algorithms to solve it a lot different than legit beginner method. I yet wanna see anyone solve the cube in ~30 seconds or lower using the method i stated or beginner- beginner method. In the video hes using advanced beginner method maybe but definitely not beginner method tricks. I consider beginner method tricks something like, using your fingers instead of wrists and a good speedcube. Tho i feel like i solve it waaay waster in the end i only go from 1 minute 40 seconds using a shitty rubiks cube with only wrist turns to 1 minute 20 seconds with finger tricks and speedcube.. some beginner tricks for me are mostly u don't have to do the rotate an edge corner 3-4 move algorithm like 5-6 times in some cases but use it in reverse and it only takes 1 time to put it in right. Other than fingers tricks, using reverse corner rotation and skipping 2 moves on the yellow cross, i can't think of any improvements im doing. I need to learn full CFOP to get something like anywhere near 30 seconds or below. I will NEVER do stuff like going color neutral tho.. that's too annoying to me and really only saves you a few seconds if you get a scramble where the blue cross is already solved and easier to do while white is a dot. But honestly if i solve a cube based on its scramble then im basically just relying on luck so i prefer to stay white (lol), even if getting a good white scramble is also just luck but either way if you show someone else a solve, they will like it more to look at a white cross solve pretty sure. Of course if you want to make it look as much as possible so they understand nothing what you are doing, you should go color neutral.. but my permanent goal is just to get an average of 20 seconds which should be possible with white only i hope.
Your easiest pickup would be the trick I said about order of the bottom two layer. Only solve three of the bottom corners, then use the missing bottom corner to make it easy to solve three of the middle edges, then solve the last bottom corner. That can all be done fast and intuitively
@@RitaTheCuteFox
Thanks for the tutorial,even though i sub 19 it helped my sister solve the rubiks cube
Pls do another comp vlog
I learnt how to solve but the problem is i don't have money to buy rubik cube. So please buy for me
I use this weird hybrid of just making the cross, the alg to insert edges in the second layer, oll, and then some random other algorithms I learned lol
Yes i did learn it from your video thanks man 😁
Yo-oo! How about a new Yo cube, based on the Guhong M Pro? 🤔
man i cant wait till my tornado v3 arrived tmrw im sick of using gan 356 rs XD
also my average is 35 somthing
wooh cubehead being consistant lmao
btww lovee yourr vidss
Next vid suggestion: How to be sub 20 on cube
Hope you make more speedcubing tutorial. Don't forget to make a playlist in your channel.
I think your explanation is easily to catch instead of Jperm, his really hard to understand.
Well, I can solve it in just a bit over a minute, so that’s still pretty impressive to my friends but as I get better, I’ll probably be able to solve it way faster
Good cube tutorial,
Continue the good work 😊
Im from ur last tutorial i obviously solved my first cube tnx to you now i want to solve it faster😂
Keep er going boss man here for the algorithm
before the vid 2:23 after 1:00 thanks ❤
I know full cfopvbut still watching because you uploaded it
I use the daisy method and then the one your teaching us in this video. My record is 41 sec. But once I learn this I feel like i will get faster times
Nice vid man
Bruh I still suck at this. Not because the tutorial. It is because I am lazy to learn pll and oll. Still thanks for the video bro . Ur videos are just always entertaining.
Rare sighting of Cubehead making two videos in one day
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I started cubing 2 days ago and I feel like I got a good hang of it - right now I'm at 2:44 with the beginner method and I'm trying with every colour, not only white.
Is there a discord or a good source where I can find detailed help to get better and faster 😊
I use beginner method with F2L and my average is 35-40 sec 🤗
BRUH I use beginner CFOP and get the same times. PLS TELL ME HOW
@@kenansuljic9802 Practice. I am solving cube for 7-8 months. I used to get 1:15- 1:20 solves and then I switched to using F2L and started getting sub 1 min. I practice a lot and now I get 35-40 sec. I am planning on learning CFOP in next month or 2. Just practice which will improve muscle memory.
@@kenansuljic9802maybe you practice less???
I practice all the time
@@kenansuljic9802 how long have you been cubing
Thank you so much 😊
Big fan from sri Lanka
hopefully with this method i can beat my record of 2:07 with official cube but i have a MoYu now so it will get faster :)
*6:18* f2l case ( cfop second step ) cuz if u look at his moves then u will see ( new cuber won’t understand it
U have never failed me
By the way here’s a tip : first look the toturial and then try it
tysm fam
CubeHead Pleaaaaaseeeeeee restock The yoo Cube. Its fantastic and I reallllyy want to buy it but i can’t.😊
i love you bro
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Do you have a video where you explain Sune etc. algorithms? I mean I can watch this at 0.25 speed, but it would be much easier when going through every algorithm in a specific situation :) thanks anyway, I will start learning after work :)
CUBEHEAD THE GOAT
Thanks for starting this series now i will get faster right now im sub 17
Bro basically taught us how to do f2l
Yooooooooooooooooooo!
Is this just cfop method actually?