I don't know if anyone is going to agree with me, but I personally really love this kind of videos. They show us your thought process and how you manage to solve this unusual puzzles with all the cubing knowledge you have, without even looking for help (because you're the Skewb specialist obviously). P.S: Could you try solving the Ghost cube in the future without any help?
@@JPerm i was challenged by one of my teachers to solve the ghost cube, and it took me 9 hours (i average like 10 seconds on a normal 3x3 lol) i didnt use a tutorial btw
I like how you could just hear the polaris cube hit the floor after j perm threw it lol We now know the extent to which the table lies beyond the camera!!
I personally can't even solve a basic 3x3 (I never tried to learn tbh). But I love these types of videos where I get to watch someone experienced try and wrap their mind around the most brain hurting abomination. It's fun 😊
I love how, two years ago, I learned how to solve a 3x3 from JPerm's video, and from there I got not as much interested in speed solving but more interested in finding and figuring out weird puzzles on my own, and now that JPerm has gotten the weird puzzle bug I get to watch him try and solve stuff I solved a year ago and root for him to figure it out. I wanna see you take on the Rua next :)
@@devanshchopra2959 The method he eventually figured out for Polaris Cube was basically the same as the one I figured out. But for the Maple Leaf Skewb I had a different method (I did the inner edges first and then used 3-cycles to get the petals in place, instead of trying to build the entire diamond at the same time)
Jperm attempting to solve different puzzles are what brought be back to his channel. They’re by far the videos I personally find the most entertaining. I would love to see more!
Hey Jperm, I really wanted to thank you. I never knew how to solve a cube or wanted to use one, but after I watched your videos, I had the ambition to become a speed cuber. Because of you, now I have a hobby and a community of people who share my passion! I can’t thank you enough!
I love watching your videos, your voice is very calming, lol, I solved my first cube a few days ago while watching your video and now have a pb of 59.04 seconds. I'm now learning f2l and your old f2l videos have definitely helped me learn.
I think a video on the ghost cube would be cool to see, but I love the content you’ve been putting out! Seeing you struggle on these puzzles makes me sure that you’re a person too and that gives me confidence that I could become a faster cuber too. Thanks Jperm!
Great video! That was a lot of fun to watch! One thing I noticed because of my experience with other edge-turning puzzles: the case at 14:24 can be solved intuitively because you can rotate skewb centers 90° relative to each other. How I would do it is hide the 2 orange Leafs in the hole on the orange side, then re-insert them across from the edge piece (in other words, move them from the edge of the center closer to the bottom left of the screen to the edge of the center closer to the bottom right of the screen. You could then use the "pocket" on the orange side to move each edge into place relative to the edge, then insert that completed set into the pocket to solve the centers! (If that explanation doesn't make sense, and you're curious about what I mean, just let me know and I'll find a way to send you some doodles that explain it better than I can with words) If you're looking for a new puzzle to do a video on, I'd highly recommend the Curvy Copter!!! It applies some similar logic to this puzzle and I think it's a ton of fun to figure it out! (I design puzzles and really want to talk about how combined mechs like this one skew the difficulty curve of a puzzle relative to experience in weird ways but I'm already rambling enough in this comment... Let me know if you want to hear my thoughts on that I guess?) If you do a video on the curvy copter I'd highly recommend watching the first 1 minute and 25 seconds of RedKB's "Jumbling tutorial for Curvy Copter and Helicopter Cube" to see how to a specific move you need in order to fully scramble the puzzle (which isn't super obvious by just turning it normally.) Also, the puzzle can shapeshift, but that also bandages the puzzle so save that for the end of the scramble. You can ignore the video and avoid partial-turns for your first solve if you want to, though. And again, this was a super cool video to watch! I'm a reasonably strong intuitive solver, but I'm not as good at making/finding algs, so it was really cool when you noticed that you did a 3-cycle! These videos are really making me want to pick up some weird new puzzles and try solving them! I haven't done that (with puzzles I didn't help design) in years!
I've had the maple leaf skewb for a while and I couldn't do it because every time 2 pieces were wrong, but because I used your strategy it suddenly worked thanks a lot!
I've really been enjoying all these weird cube challenges, they're very fun to watch! This channel inspired me to buy my first new rubik's cube since 2009! Random video idea: I'd love a video explaining the internals of the various cubes! (3x3s, skewbs, pyraminxes, 10x10s...) It would be a fun way for me to learn about the internals of weirder cubes I don't own, and potentially I could show my family who keep asking how the 3x3 works. :)
Hey Dylan, been a fan for about 2 years now. I started watching you when you reduced the 4x4 to a 2x2 and that video was only a couple days old; and just recently decided to create a yt channel. You inspired me to start cubing and now I have (about) a 23 second average.
YES!!! These are my favourite videos. I literally got so excited when I saw this notification. Honestly bro, I cannot thank you enough for bringing me so much joy. When I first started cubing (about half a year ago), I watched your tutorial vids so much, and you have taught me basically all I know. I currently average 28 secs, and I’m working on lowering that to sub 20. Thank you so much, you’re the best!!!
@@michaelm6334 thats encouraging, i started a month ago today and i average 34 seconds and i really hope i can get faster, im learning full pll rn but im nervous that might not be enough. (im still doing intuitive f2l)
Thank you for the type of cycle of changing 3 petals, it helped me to understand how to finish it, I finished it 2 times before but it was an accident to move them a lot. The only for me the first and second steps are to make the 4 petals on one side of the same color and the 4 triangles of the same color on another side and then putting them all together is simple.
Idk if you'll see this or not, but I wanna say thank you for all your' tutorials. I've made several playlists already from some of you beginner tutorials, tips, and cube setup content. They've been extremely helpful. My best time is currently 49 seconds using a combination of beginner method and f2l. Now I'm trying to train my recall and working on oll and pll. Keep up the good work bro, I know I greatly appreciate it.
I love these videos, and this is interesting! Thanks for teaching me how to solve the 3x3, and I never thought I could ever solve a 3x3. Nice people, we're early!
Great video dude! But as someone who can speed solve the Skewb can I offer some advice, you need to learn the sledgehammer and hedgeslammer, it will make Skewb solving much easier for you. Keep up the good work I really enjoy watching you figure these puzzles out on your own. 👍👍👍
Being a cuber feels like a non cuber after watching ur attempt videos Like how are you so patient and how can you keep track of things which move anywhere like thisss 😶
I have the clover cube and if this cube is anything like it then there is a way you can scramble it even weirder where the pedals stick out. I'm not sure if it was intended to be made that way but when I was messing around with it I figured it out. Love the content tough, please make another video soon!
Hi Jperm, you have been motivating to try and get into speed cubing, and I was wondering how to train algorithms on both hands, I’m currently averaging around 45 seconds with half CFOP and half beginner.
I got this puzzle a few months ago and got all the way down to two “oval pieces” needing to swap, then got stuck. I watched this video all the way up until the point where you invented the 3 cycle, then I stopped the video and went back to my puzzle and was able to figure out that last swap. Then I finished your video.
I love when you try to solve new puzzles love the series and the you need a high iq video and top 10 facts please make more of these kind of videos i also enjoyed the mkwii video aswell
*_Man you are amazing!!_* I'm ngl but these vids when u challenge (and torture) yourself, I just absolutely *_love_* it. Like man this helps me just understand basic puzzle solutions and how different cubes work like with the setup moves you did to the 3-cycle! Thank you so much and #JPermMillion !! 😎
Hey Jperm! I have a new fun challange for you: You solve the cube normal, but do 1 turn per second (or half second what ever you want to do, anything but you have to repeat it till you solve the cube) and every turn has to be usefull for example when you dont know what to do, you cant just repeat a idk u turn till you found the next thing to do. The hard part is that you have to figure out the oll for example in the time you chosed! If you can do it with 1 sec just make it harder by lowering the time! Have fun!!
One of those circular prices can also easily swap the peddles so if there is a one where the peddle is wrong you can take the right peddle and swap it so it’s like go around the cube take the right triple pieces and one shot place it in the right area so for one side you need the correct color of a edge and a peddle the other peddle will remain wrong so the next one you do the same thing until you go to the last side edge and two peddles of that color and you put a one where all of them have the right colours
I just saw the Polaris Cube video and my first though was that I have a weird Skewb that would be cool to see you try, only for it to be your next video. Nice.
Thanks soo much sir for giving such a good tutorial because of u i learned Rubik's cube and today I learned f2l thanks soo much for great tutorials and awesome videos because of u now I love Rubik's cube Before I used to just break Rubik's cube and then solve it but now I'm able to solve cube in 50 Seconds
Hi i just registered for my first ever comp for July 29-31 and I'm doing 3x3 and 2x2 so wish me Luck and thanks for your existence I learn how to solve a cube for you so thanks and wish me luck again
Next time you can try to solve QiYi Clover Cube Plus. I really enjoyed solving this one. But make sure you have stickerless version that one is harder because it has colored inside corner pieces.
I love how the maple cube version of a corner twist is when the corner falls off and you put it back on incorrectly
ah, classic budget cubes...
The cube that can properly edge twist but not corner twist!
@@JPerm *F A X* 📠
@Ben The Man 2 yo calm down bro
@@JPerm oo lucky, got a reply
I don't know if anyone is going to agree with me, but I personally really love this kind of videos. They show us your thought process and how you manage to solve this unusual puzzles with all the cubing knowledge you have, without even looking for help (because you're the Skewb specialist obviously).
P.S: Could you try solving the Ghost cube in the future without any help?
Agreed
Ghost cube sounds fun! (AKA not fun)
@@JPerm Exactly
@@JPerm yea
@@JPerm i was challenged by one of my teachers to solve the ghost cube, and it took me 9 hours (i average like 10 seconds on a normal 3x3 lol) i didnt use a tutorial btw
I like how you could just hear the polaris cube hit the floor after j perm threw it lol
We now know the extent to which the table lies beyond the camera!!
Hello Kewbix!!
that moment when 1 minute ago
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hello Kewbix!
My boi's here
I personally can't even solve a basic 3x3 (I never tried to learn tbh). But I love these types of videos where I get to watch someone experienced try and wrap their mind around the most brain hurting abomination. It's fun 😊
Same
Agreed
I do the same thing
Same
I can but that and 4x4 and 2x2 is the only thing i can do lol
yeah, I don't even know how to solve rubik's cubes or anything I'm just here for curiosity's sake
@@Jiayingchua14Sorry I’m late but if you only scramble the outer layers of a 4x4 it’s the exact same as a 3x3
Hope this helps!
I love how, two years ago, I learned how to solve a 3x3 from JPerm's video, and from there I got not as much interested in speed solving but more interested in finding and figuring out weird puzzles on my own, and now that JPerm has gotten the weird puzzle bug I get to watch him try and solve stuff I solved a year ago and root for him to figure it out.
I wanna see you take on the Rua next :)
Im curious, so did u solve these the same way jperm did or were your solutions different than his?
@@devanshchopra2959 The method he eventually figured out for Polaris Cube was basically the same as the one I figured out. But for the Maple Leaf Skewb I had a different method (I did the inner edges first and then used 3-cycles to get the petals in place, instead of trying to build the entire diamond at the same time)
I feel like you are qualified enough to solve my life problems WITHOUT HELP
I'm sorry that is impossible
+Soham Chandrashekhar Wagh LMBO 🤣
Me: laughing
Jperm attempting to solve different puzzles are what brought be back to his channel. They’re by far the videos I personally find the most entertaining. I would love to see more!
Hey Jperm, I really wanted to thank you. I never knew how to solve a cube or wanted to use one, but after I watched your videos, I had the ambition to become a speed cuber. Because of you, now I have a hobby and a community of people who share my passion! I can’t thank you enough!
same bro
Same
I feel like all cubers have a story like that
So true
I love watching your videos, your voice is very calming, lol, I solved my first cube a few days ago while watching your video and now have a pb of 59.04 seconds. I'm now learning f2l and your old f2l videos have definitely helped me learn.
This kept me thinking! Well done! And as soon as I saw the flipped corner, I figured it was just reassembled wrong. That’s fine in my book!
I think a video on the ghost cube would be cool to see, but I love the content you’ve been putting out! Seeing you struggle on these puzzles makes me sure that you’re a person too and that gives me confidence that I could become a faster cuber too.
Thanks Jperm!
This series is the best! My favorite one was the “Attempting to Solve the Puppet Cube” for sure!
OMG! I cant believe I am watching this 2 minutes after it was posted! This is really cool! Love your videos!
Great video! That was a lot of fun to watch!
One thing I noticed because of my experience with other edge-turning puzzles: the case at 14:24 can be solved intuitively because you can rotate skewb centers 90° relative to each other.
How I would do it is hide the 2 orange Leafs in the hole on the orange side, then re-insert them across from the edge piece (in other words, move them from the edge of the center closer to the bottom left of the screen to the edge of the center closer to the bottom right of the screen.
You could then use the "pocket" on the orange side to move each edge into place relative to the edge, then insert that completed set into the pocket to solve the centers! (If that explanation doesn't make sense, and you're curious about what I mean, just let me know and I'll find a way to send you some doodles that explain it better than I can with words)
If you're looking for a new puzzle to do a video on, I'd highly recommend the Curvy Copter!!! It applies some similar logic to this puzzle and I think it's a ton of fun to figure it out!
(I design puzzles and really want to talk about how combined mechs like this one skew the difficulty curve of a puzzle relative to experience in weird ways but I'm already rambling enough in this comment... Let me know if you want to hear my thoughts on that I guess?)
If you do a video on the curvy copter I'd highly recommend watching the first 1 minute and 25 seconds of RedKB's "Jumbling tutorial for Curvy Copter and Helicopter Cube" to see how to a specific move you need in order to fully scramble the puzzle (which isn't super obvious by just turning it normally.) Also, the puzzle can shapeshift, but that also bandages the puzzle so save that for the end of the scramble. You can ignore the video and avoid partial-turns for your first solve if you want to, though.
And again, this was a super cool video to watch! I'm a reasonably strong intuitive solver, but I'm not as good at making/finding algs, so it was really cool when you noticed that you did a 3-cycle! These videos are really making me want to pick up some weird new puzzles and try solving them! I haven't done that (with puzzles I didn't help design) in years!
i love your attempting to solve videos! would it be possible to solve the ghost cube without looking for the solution?
I've had the maple leaf skewb for a while and I couldn't do it because every time 2 pieces were wrong, but because I used your strategy it suddenly worked thanks a lot!
I've really been enjoying all these weird cube challenges, they're very fun to watch! This channel inspired me to buy my first new rubik's cube since 2009!
Random video idea: I'd love a video explaining the internals of the various cubes! (3x3s, skewbs, pyraminxes, 10x10s...) It would be a fun way for me to learn about the internals of weirder cubes I don't own, and potentially I could show my family who keep asking how the 3x3 works. :)
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Hey Dylan, been a fan for about 2 years now. I started watching you when you reduced the 4x4 to a 2x2 and that video was only a couple days old; and just recently decided to create a yt channel. You inspired me to start cubing and now I have (about) a 23 second average.
YES!!! These are my favourite videos. I literally got so excited when I saw this notification. Honestly bro, I cannot thank you enough for bringing me so much joy. When I first started cubing (about half a year ago), I watched your tutorial vids so much, and you have taught me basically all I know. I currently average 28 secs, and I’m working on lowering that to sub 20. Thank you so much, you’re the best!!!
I also started cubing about half a year ago and learned everything I know from J Perm. I average about 20 seconds
@@michaelm6334 thats encouraging, i started a month ago today and i average 34 seconds and i really hope i can get faster, im learning full pll rn but im nervous that might not be enough. (im still doing intuitive f2l)
@@averagecubing835 I know full PLL, some advanced f2l cases, can always solve the cross in 8 moves or less, and know some OLL's
@@michaelm6334 in 5 months i can match that and maybe full OLL
Hi j perm i just want to thank you because of all the things you have tort me to get a 36 second time on 3x3 and 6seconds on 2x2
"This is literally impossible": 21:00
I actually thought this cube had parity for a second lol
I rewatched it and he did put the corner back on incorrectly
Thank you for the type of cycle of changing 3 petals, it helped me to understand how to finish it, I finished it 2 times before but it was an accident to move them a lot.
The only for me the first and second steps are to make the 4 petals on one side of the same color and the 4 triangles of the same color on another side and then putting them all together is simple.
J perm makes the cubing community more enjoyable and fun!!
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Idk if you'll see this or not, but I wanna say thank you for all your' tutorials. I've made several playlists already from some of you beginner tutorials, tips, and cube setup content. They've been extremely helpful. My best time is currently 49 seconds using a combination of beginner method and f2l. Now I'm trying to train my recall and working on oll and pll. Keep up the good work bro, I know I greatly appreciate it.
Btw I've been cubing for about a month and a week or two. Not terrible right?
Alternate title: Dylan going through his selection of non-WCA puzzles he unboxed but never touched and attempts to solve them
I love these videos, and this is interesting! Thanks for teaching me how to solve the 3x3, and I never thought I could ever solve a 3x3.
Nice people, we're early!
These tempting to solve videos are really interesting
I like how quickly your confusion changed into explaining it for us
Would love to see him try skewb mix up version 1,2,3
Great video dude! But as someone who can speed solve the Skewb can I offer some advice, you need to learn the sledgehammer and hedgeslammer, it will make Skewb solving much easier for you. Keep up the good work I really enjoy watching you figure these puzzles out on your own. 👍👍👍
Being a cuber feels like a non cuber after watching ur attempt videos
Like how are you so patient and how can you keep track of things which move anywhere like thisss 😶
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Same even tho i am a cuber. Crazy right!?
That corner falling out at the beginning whas such perfect timing
This was my first Meilong non-wca puzzle and I did manage to solve 99% of it with 2 petals off.
how the hell did you have one piece off?
what.
@@nordicnaes8562 haha i meant 2 petals. i guess i was referring to 1 petal swap
@@lvcuber oh alright that makes sense then
Hi
J perm, love ur contents and ur the awesome ..
thnks, great journey u hav been through ..
J perm, we're still awaiting for ur SMART cube unboxing
You’ve taught me so much over the years bro just wanna thank you so much
I have the clover cube and if this cube is anything like it then there is a way you can scramble it even weirder where the pedals stick out. I'm not sure if it was intended to be made that way but when I was messing around with it I figured it out. Love the content tough, please make another video soon!
Jperm is single handedly keeping cubing alive🙌
No
capppp
Thanks for being the best youtube cuber J perm!
A real life example of "Don't judge a book by it's cover"
That part when you discovered the 3-cycle was a such a Eureka moment i actually jumped. Again, a showcase of POWERFUL analytical skills
Hi Jperm, you have been motivating to try and get into speed cubing, and I was wondering how to train algorithms on both hands, I’m currently averaging around 45 seconds with half CFOP and half beginner.
Me too but faster
Not bad! Keep it up
this just made my day
i shall propose them to create a maple """leaf""" picture skew-GET OFF MY THROAT
I recently learned Megaminx and the tutorial was so strait forward! Thank You J Perm
going to my first comp tomorrow
Which one
glhf
Nice
get 3x3 wr
I bought a cube and used your code JPerm!!
I am working on learning CFOP, I currently average 29 using beginner f2l, and 2 look OLL, how much do you think my times would improve with full CFOP
I also averaged around 30 second, and i just learned CFOP and im already sub 20 average!! It’s really gonna help alot
With practice, you can get down to sub 20, and potentially sub 15
I think you might go down to averaging around sub 15
And good luck @DoritoBucket
I average sub 30 with: cross, corners of first layer, edges of second layer , 2look oll, full pll
The dedication these videos must take is unbelievable. Good job man
I agree
I got this puzzle a few months ago and got all the way down to two “oval pieces” needing to swap, then got stuck. I watched this video all the way up until the point where you invented the 3 cycle, then I stopped the video and went back to my puzzle and was able to figure out that last swap. Then I finished your video.
I love when you try to solve new puzzles love the series and the you need a high iq video and top 10 facts please make more of these kind of videos i also enjoyed the mkwii video aswell
Jperm uploaded, my day is made
I love watching these videos
Try solving a super ivy cube with no help.
I do to!
Heheheha
This series rocks J Perm!
I love these types of your vids thank you for posting
Jperm : says a philosophy on the movements of those pieces
He again: scratches all out
Bro it took 5 years to reach 1 million subscribers and in just over 1 month your already a 1.9 million keep it up
Awesome vid! We want more!
You made all Canadians proud. Not sure about the title Skewb God yet but you are definitely no Skewb Noob anymore.
I love that your uploading so often now and I know it’s a bit late but good job on one mil
The last few pedals were 90% of the solve for me. These were a lot of fun!
*_Man you are amazing!!_* I'm ngl but these vids when u challenge (and torture) yourself, I just absolutely *_love_* it. Like man this helps me just understand basic puzzle solutions and how different cubes work like with the setup moves you did to the 3-cycle! Thank you so much and #JPermMillion !! 😎
Love this video's!! Please make these also congrats on 1 million.
love u j perm im only 12 btw u helped me learn beginner and oll and pll still working on f2l thanks soooooooooo much
Hey Jperm! I have a new fun challange for you: You solve the cube normal, but do 1 turn per second (or half second what ever you want to do, anything but you have to repeat it till you solve the cube) and every turn has to be usefull for example when you dont know what to do, you cant just repeat a idk u turn till you found the next thing to do. The hard part is that you have to figure out the oll for example in the time you chosed! If you can do it with 1 sec just make it harder by lowering the time! Have fun!!
this man is literally getting me through life rn
Super impressive man! Great thinking!
U really love when j perm uploads . Keep it up legend!
I love every kind of Jperm’s video
Do a "skewb type puzzles" explanation video where you go into FULL detail of EVERY skewb type puzzle. :) You're awesome J Perm!
Wow, so many skwebs! Nice job on solving it!
Love it. Just Love It. Your are amazing and keep up the great work :)
One of those circular prices can also easily swap the peddles so if there is a one where the peddle is wrong you can take the right peddle and swap it so it’s like go around the cube take the right triple pieces and one shot place it in the right area so for one side you need the correct color of a edge and a peddle the other peddle will remain wrong so the next one you do the same thing until you go to the last side edge and two peddles of that color and you put a one where all of them have the right colours
J perm your vids are getting better
Wow I didn’t expect a new challenge such as the maple leaf cube.
For a second I got so confused when white was next to yellow and thought you messed up the color scheme, and I realised it was a skewb
Yooo j perm is a puzzle enthusiast by now!!
That 3-cycle was awesome!
Hey J Perm, I have a challenge for you. I challenge you to try solve the Axis cube, with no help. It's similar to the Ghost cube, but not the same.
I just saw the Polaris Cube video and my first though was that I have a weird Skewb that would be cool to see you try, only for it to be your next video. Nice.
Wow, your so good at this!
I think I'm growing really fond of skewb variants. I'm gonna try and learn to solve skewbs and buy some of these wacky fellas :D
I love these videos where you solve the weirdest puzzles but without help😁
Finally finished learning full PLL :)
J perm is again and again proving that he is
J perm: Skewb Specialist 2022
I’m so happy cuz I’m getting your cube and it look smooth with mat
You should try taping 2 peices together as a block and slowly adding more blocks of edges and corner peices.
Hey jperm, congrats on one mil and I love your videos! What if you tried to solve a 3x3, but into the center swap pattern? (Cube in a cube).
Jperm: I'm gonna use my brain
Everyone: You meant big brain
You are the greatest Cuber if you cry we cry ain't good if you cube real good
YO J PERM IM FINALLY HERE FOR AN UPLOAD. I love your channel you taught me everything I know about cubing
I have this cube and I thought it was a normal skewb with cool extra pieces, but then I turned the "pedals" and i was amazed.
nice,
you solved* the maple leaf skewb
Keep up the great work I hope u reach 2 mil one day
Thanks soo much sir for giving such a good tutorial because of u i learned Rubik's cube and today I learned f2l thanks soo much for great tutorials and awesome videos because of u now I love Rubik's cube
Before I used to just break Rubik's cube and then solve it but now I'm able to solve cube in 50 Seconds
dont give up! you will be a succesful cuber in the future, we beleive in you !
@@semypro89 thanks i reached to 1180 subscribers
Hi i just registered for my first ever comp for July 29-31 and I'm doing 3x3 and 2x2 so wish me Luck and thanks for your existence I learn how to solve a cube for you so thanks and wish me luck again
great video
I learned it in almost the same way, because I was inspired to learn it with no help by the other videos
wow this is a super cool puzzle
So it’s basically a curvy computer inside a skewb. So fun!
Next time you can try to solve QiYi Clover Cube Plus. I really enjoyed solving this one. But make sure you have stickerless version that one is harder because it has colored inside corner pieces.