Every F2L Case Explained Intuitively!

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
  • When people ask me how to learn F2L, I always tell them to learn it intuitively. But sometimes they don't find efficient solutions, or a solution at all. This video explains how I understand every F2L case intuitively.
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  • @JXChannel
    @JXChannel 5 років тому +766

    --- Both on the same layer ---
    1.) 1:25 Simple pair (Same colours on top)
    2.) 2:15 Simple pair (Opposite colours on top)
    3.) 2:53 Hide corner (Same/opposite colours on top, separated)
    4.) 6:49 Hide edge (White on top of corner, separated)
    5.) 8:26 Separate by hiding edge, moving unsolved slot (Incorrectly paired, same colour on top)
    6.) 10:15 Separate by inserting corner into slot temporarily, do case 8 (Incorrectly paired, same colour on the sides)
    --- Corner in slot ---
    7.) 11:20 Face the side of edge the same colour as the side of corner, move edge away, move corner up, move edge towards slot, pair (White facing bottom)
    8.) 12:23 Face the side of edge on the same side as the non-white side of the corner, hide edge, pair (White on side of corner, other side of corner is the same colour to the colour top of edge)
    9.) 12:51 Face the side of edge on the same side as the white side of the corner, hide edge, move corner opposite from the edge, pair (White on side of corner, other side of corner is the opposite colour to the colour top of edge)
    --- Edge in slot ---
    10.) 13:40 Remove pair (Already paired)
    11.) 13:49 Replace edge with corner, do case 8 (Incorrectly paired, white on top of the corner)
    12.) 14:11 Hide corner (Same colours on the sides)
    13.) 14:41 You can do the same with case 12, it's just mirrored.
    14.) 15:03 Move the non-white side of the corner opposite to the same colour of the edge, hide corner (Opposite colours on the sides)
    --- Both in slot ---
    15.) 15:59 Separate, do case 3 or 4 (Incorrectly orientated edge/corner/both)

  • @terrencecao7727
    @terrencecao7727 5 років тому +278

    I remember sitting down and spending hours to learn f2l by myself

    • @DJD10113
      @DJD10113 4 роки тому +27

      This is me now 😭😭😭 my average is 1min30 🤮 one minute of it is f2l

    • @rikkiegieler5638
      @rikkiegieler5638 4 роки тому +3

      DilanRodriguez learn 4LLL if you haven’t already. It’s not that many algs and with it, you should be able to massively improve the time of your last layer

    • @5A81L
      @5A81L 4 роки тому +26

      @@DJD10113 bro don't be sad. I also suffered from this but after learning Advanced cross, F2L, 2-Look OLL and about 17 of 21 cases of PLL my average dropped from 1 min 10 sec to 26 sec. Be patient I took 3 month to reach 26 sec my pb is 16.96 I did a full step solve and got it (with my favourite PLL J perm). Stay focused and concentrate on what you are learning. Don't pressurise yourself like I did. Focused on things you need to give more time than cubing you will get there eventually.
      Edit- This was 3 months ago now I avg 16-17s my pb is 11.17.
      Now I make a Efficient cross with advanced f2l and 2 look last layer (Full OLL + Full PLL)

    • @theohwlf
      @theohwlf 4 роки тому

      This is me right now -,-

    • @amazinganimations7412
      @amazinganimations7412 4 роки тому +1

      DilanRodriguez, I didn’t start learning anything CFOP related until I averaged 1 minute. It’s not really necessary to worry about CFOP until then. I learned beginner f2l first and with that I was sub 45. I didn’t even learn any algs until then. I avg. about 30 rn but I’m not sure how good my strategy was cus I’ve been cubing about 9 months and am a noob.

  • @fabiojoonxD
    @fabiojoonxD 4 роки тому +201

    I got confused with his reds and oranges. They are the same for me lol

  • @ePocalypse
    @ePocalypse 6 років тому +11

    Thanks for making this F2L tutorial. My intuitive F2L solving is straight trash. It's been over a year and I still cant do the basic corner matching to edge consistently. So recently I began studying the F2L algorithms and my speed has improved. I will study this video and attempt to learn intuitive F2L again. Have a good day.

    • @mattevans1643
      @mattevans1643 5 років тому +1

      Sorry to hear that. I've gotten to the point where i don't even pair the same color pieces. I don't go for speed i go for learning and understanding. For instance: if you have the blue/red/white corner, and the green/orange edge. Green is the same as blue, and orange is the same as red, because of the rule of opposites. If you have the b/r/w corner, and the blue/orange, or green/red edge it's the opposite. So Because the corner is blue/red, with the blue orange edge, the blue will match with the orange and the red with the blue, because it's on the other edge of the blue center. The same with the green red. Because it on the other edge of the red center.

  • @caninesofcork
    @caninesofcork 5 років тому +23

    This was helpful. I tried to learn algs, then started doing it intuitively which worked better. I found that I now needed to learn more in order to improve. Once you have an understanding of the basic mechanics a video like this is really useful.

    • @dr.mailman
      @dr.mailman 3 роки тому

      I know this comment is 2 years old but I did intuitively at first because learning the algs for this, OLL and PLL was just to much. Once I got basic OLL and PLL down Ive been looking into refining this stage. I looked at some algs but this was far more effective use of my time.

    • @jere1372
      @jere1372 7 місяців тому

      ​@@dr.mailmanI know your reply is 2 years late but you should learn some algorithms for f2l, they are all short and easy to learn, should only take a few days

  • @amadapomarino8028
    @amadapomarino8028 4 роки тому +4

    I actually learned f2l by myself by just sitting down and experimenting different solutions, and it worked! ( It only took me one week but I was very frustrated whenever I forgot the solution I came up with).

  • @lordkookies446
    @lordkookies446 5 років тому +14

    8:30 for weird cases in top layer
    11:20 for cases in bottom/top

  • @davidmartinez9126
    @davidmartinez9126 5 років тому +77

    your lighting is making red and orange look weird sometimes

    • @cobcorn8749
      @cobcorn8749 5 років тому +6

      I agree, I couldn't tell the difference unless I could see both colours on the screen

  • @ssw4m
    @ssw4m 5 років тому +3

    I noticed in many cases we can do one fewer move by inserting with sledgehammer, when the corner is white-side up and you have to hide the edge piece, sledgehammer flows nicely after we match the pieces, with e.g. L2 F' L' F whereas a normal insertion would be L T' L T L'.

  • @two_horus7337
    @two_horus7337 4 роки тому +1

    At 6:30 you can be slot-agnostic. It does not require caution whenever you build your pair using u2. The pair you take out stays together or at the most ist still a three move insert.

  • @gio31415
    @gio31415 5 років тому +26

    19:16 Well, that is sexy

  • @sleepycuber
    @sleepycuber 2 роки тому +1

    You don't realise how much you've helped this old cuber! Cheers.

  • @jitparmar4459
    @jitparmar4459 6 років тому +7

    OMG thank you so much lazermonkey!! You do not know how much this helps slower cubers!

  • @ronaldpoonaffat9529
    @ronaldpoonaffat9529 Рік тому

    super great video. little comment. you say hide the corner for lots of soves, but sometimes it 'do a U'(twist the top) and then.. hide the corner', other times its simply 'hide the corner'. Best f2l intuitve video i've found so far!

  • @geoffroymb
    @geoffroymb 4 роки тому +2

    11:20 The algorythm everyone uses with the begginer method! I view it from a new perspective now!

  • @frauditorfollies
    @frauditorfollies Рік тому +1

    THis is GREAT ! THank you! I have been giving myself a headache for weeks looking at videos that say "All 2fl is easy just ... Ru'RRu'uRRUU'RU'R'Uuu'uUr'r'ruruR'Rr'rRu'UU'r' 'blah blah blah "

  • @AndrewFast
    @AndrewFast Рік тому +1

    notes to self (don't mind these, just ones I'm working on :p):
    3:22 hide in back, no F move
    4:15 use faster one
    4:50 don't use L moves
    7:00 hide in back
    7:30 same thing
    7:40 same thing
    8:05 same thing
    8:25 use this one
    9:00 similar
    9:20 HIDE EDGES
    9:55 similar
    10:15 use
    10:55 mirror
    12:25 similar concept from last case
    12:45 mirror
    12:52, weird angle :p
    13:20
    13:55
    14:15
    14:45 mirror
    15:10
    15:35 mirror

  • @ResuelveloTu
    @ResuelveloTu 5 років тому +2

    I really liked the "d" move option in the 16:00 case, I didn't know that. Thanks, Carlos

    • @BiscuitZombies
      @BiscuitZombies 4 роки тому

      Easiest way is R U2 R’ (U) R U2 R’

  • @pallavinamdev1459
    @pallavinamdev1459 5 років тому +7

    13:14 he should use sledgehammer to pair them.....

  • @tommyshelby9319
    @tommyshelby9319 Рік тому +2

    3:03 (opposite on top, white on front)
    3:55 (2 each other, not matching, white on side)
    4:50 ( 2 each other, not matching, white on front)
    5:28 ( same on top ,white facing)
    8:30 ( Each other, top matching, white facing)
    9:18 (each other, white on top, Edge oriented)
    10:20 ( each other, white on top, Edge not oriented)
    11:23 (corner solved, edge oriented)
    13:24 (edge oriented, corner white on side)
    13:42 ( pair in the slot)
    13:52 (pair in the slot, mismatch, white on top)
    14:16 (pair in the slot, 1colour matching, white facing)
    14:44 (pair in the slot, 1 colour matching, white on side)
    15:09 (pair in the slot, mismatch, white facing)
    15:46 (pair in the slot, mismatch, white on side)
    16:04 (corner inserted, edge fliped)
    16:58 (edge inserted, corner incorrectly, white facing)
    17:26 (edge inserted, corner incorrectly, white on side)
    17:45 (edge fliped, corner incorrectly, white facing)
    18:11 (edge fliped, corner incorrectly, white on side)

  • @giuzp95
    @giuzp95 2 роки тому +2

    Very helpful!

  • @freerunopa
    @freerunopa 2 роки тому

    I am learning 2FL I noticed I scrambled the cube by making 3rd or 4th 2FL. After practice practice I didnot look to the video tutorial, but look to the cube and visionised it. Now I get somewhere and fixed the 4th 2FL without breaking the other ones. First 2 layers were fixed. Now it is time to watch this video, Thx for making so many tutorials

  • @chessdude67
    @chessdude67 6 років тому +1

    This video was very helpful! Now I just need to watch it many more times and practice. I do thank everyone for the support.

  • @dimitarmarinov7531
    @dimitarmarinov7531 2 роки тому +2

    13:49 this is just a triple sexy move.

  • @hey.tobiii
    @hey.tobiii 6 років тому +1

    Good for people trying to improve on F2L cases.

  • @mattevans1643
    @mattevans1643 5 років тому +2

    You should also include the many possibilities of not like color pairs. Learning them can be a huge time saver. For instance matching up the blue/red/white corner with the green/red edge. They are also intuitive, as they are the exact same moves, the only difference is that you continually move the bottom, to preserve the corners, while slotting in the the middle edges. It's alot more fun and really ups your level of understanding for the cube. My current method is the middle layer scramble, i don't know if it's actually a method, i'm sure someone has done it, but it's the most fun one i have done, and i've never seen a video of it. It's not the best and it certainly won't be breaking any records,but when you are bored you find something different to do, there are two ways you can do it. You can either seperate the cube, or learn a lot of algorithms. I don't like that, so i just seperate the cube. Basically how it works. Is you place all of the white pieces on the white face, doesn't need to be solved, they just need to be their, you then solve the middle layer. Which will obviously seperate all the yellow pieces. Then you treat both the bottom and top layer as a 3rd layer solve. It's really slow, but it's different and for a beginner if you struggle with the last layer having to do it twice, will get you there.

    • @alanducker30
      @alanducker30 Рік тому

      And also the way you explained putting in the corner pieces while preserving the edges but just moving the bottom layer. I think you're describing "keyhole"which is just a method to put in the corners and edges, even if they're not paired with the same color pieces, but going into the correct places. J perm also has many good videos about it.

  • @Imsoflattered0
    @Imsoflattered0 5 років тому +3

    4:27 just blew my mind.... I’ve been doing that case wrong for so long

  • @hugovanamstel3196
    @hugovanamstel3196 6 років тому +5

    Thanks for this video, someone finally came with what i needed!

  • @eight-six-
    @eight-six- 3 роки тому +1

    Well explained!!.. I'm just learning F2L but I think I am in a right place..THANK YOU!!

  • @jawad9757
    @jawad9757 5 років тому +1

    I was going to force myself to learn all of the f2l Algs (I've only learnt 7 or 8) but this video is so much better

  • @eric_t123
    @eric_t123 5 років тому +1

    no algorithms. examples. EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR thx

  • @stevenr.s9718
    @stevenr.s9718 6 років тому +1

    This video is so helpful since im approaching sub-30

  • @brandonsatterstrom7894
    @brandonsatterstrom7894 6 років тому

    This is a great idea for a vid... helpful af for people learning. In retrospect its kind of a mindblower that nobody has done this yet...
    Such an obviously necessary vid thats way overdue... nice job!!!

  • @ericgapit1695
    @ericgapit1695 5 років тому

    If the white sticker is facing up and tthe edge is in the slot.. If the stickers of the pair dos not match then u can just do a u move to move the corner away and then do a sledge hammer thought the slot instead of triple sexy :)

  • @mohdaamerkhan8828
    @mohdaamerkhan8828 2 роки тому +1

    1. Weird matching case (front) 8:28
    2. Weird matching case (side) 9:00

  • @NishanthSwaminathan
    @NishanthSwaminathan 3 роки тому +8

    16:55 For that annoying case instead of doing R U' like phillip did just do R U R' U' and then you'll get the case at 9:16 which is much much easier and much much faster than the case you'll get 17:03. Hope this helps!

    • @gustavopinedaxd
      @gustavopinedaxd Рік тому

      what you're giving is infact slower sir

    • @NishanthSwaminathan
      @NishanthSwaminathan Рік тому

      @@gustavopinedaxd nope, it's a faster one alright, it can be done quickly without regripping, if your slower at that it just means you need to drill it more, not my fault. Either that or go use your own alg

    • @gustavopinedaxd
      @gustavopinedaxd Рік тому

      @@NishanthSwaminathan no it is definitely slower everyone who's fast uses what's showed on this video

  • @leonardkoh4479
    @leonardkoh4479 4 роки тому +4

    Today is my 3rd day on f2l
    I’m still doing it slower than the beginner method though

    • @GoldenFlame-mk3mu
      @GoldenFlame-mk3mu 4 роки тому +2

      Hi! Don't be worried if you're slower with f2l when you start. I was wayy slower with f2l because I didn't recognize the cases and I had to think about everything that I needed to do. Don't go back to the beginner method though! Stick to f2l, learn the basics, then learn the trickier cases, that's where I'm at now. Good luck!

    • @arnabguha9961
      @arnabguha9961 4 роки тому

      Here is my avg
      When I started - 2/3 minutes
      After 2 weeks of practise - 1 min
      After 2 months on beginners method-sub40
      Advance start - back to a minute
      After 2 months sub 30
      After 4 months sub 15
      Current avg - 14.23
      Pb - 8 (got a ll skip and x cross)

  • @taylowkey9474
    @taylowkey9474 5 років тому +1

    The UA-camr “J Perm” teaches Rubin cube best. His F2L teaches for beginners clearly

    • @gauthamgopinath3362
      @gauthamgopinath3362 3 роки тому

      That is where I learnt f2l from, but this is a great video as well.

  • @dr.mailman
    @dr.mailman 3 роки тому

    I realized after analilzing my solves that F2L was taking up 43% of my solve time, if I could lower this by half then I should be able to get below a minute average with what I know of CFOP so far and oh man theres so much to take from this video that I didnt understand before, once I mess around with it in practice this is going to save me at least 5-10 seconds off each solve at the start alone which after a day will save me more time then this video took to watch.

    • @gustavopinedaxd
      @gustavopinedaxd Рік тому

      f2l is supposed to be 50% of your solve, if it's less you should practice everything else

  • @bluefield086
    @bluefield086 6 років тому

    Thank you so much LaZer0MonKey! This brought a whole new light on my f2l!

  • @funkymarvi
    @funkymarvi 6 років тому +2

    Thank you! Great vid, I really needed a walkthrough for what I'm doing during f2l. Do you have any videos to help with last layer??

  • @vibe5845
    @vibe5845 5 років тому +1

    So helpful to learn "algorithmic" f2l intuitively thx:)

  • @westfield90
    @westfield90 4 місяці тому

    Thank you. Finally doing it well now.

  • @360warmcow4
    @360warmcow4 6 років тому +6

    He got the best quility cubing videos

    • @TonyMacaroni69_
      @TonyMacaroni69_ 5 років тому +3

      You got the best *quility* english
      Sry, bro😂

  • @EvanWrightSpeedcubing
    @EvanWrightSpeedcubing 6 років тому

    Hi Phillip! I am super excited because I am going to Shaker Spring 2018!!!! I’m super excited!

  • @adityarajsrivastava6580
    @adityarajsrivastava6580 5 років тому +1

    Lazer0 monkey and jperm are the only people who explained F2L(As far as I know).

  • @flyingplane1
    @flyingplane1 Рік тому

    This is the best F2L video I found. Thanks alot !!

  • @dr.cogito7956
    @dr.cogito7956 3 роки тому

    I’m watching this over and over. helpful!

  • @nikk0693
    @nikk0693 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks a lot finally a video helped me

  • @chrays_pro
    @chrays_pro 6 місяців тому

    best f2l tutorial i saw

  • @nabranestwistypuzzler7019
    @nabranestwistypuzzler7019 6 років тому +1

    Congratulations on 20K!

  • @BlueRS123
    @BlueRS123 3 роки тому +1

    1:20
    You could do:
    U' (R' F R F') (R U R')

  • @nusratzaheer8043
    @nusratzaheer8043 5 років тому +1

    14:43 you could just do the mirror of the other case😉

  • @robogaming9902
    @robogaming9902 2 роки тому

    thanks bro ur the best..
    before i was sub 45..now i became sub 30
    u earned a sub!! :)

  • @karimaskar1994
    @karimaskar1994 4 роки тому

    At 11:15 u could also just move the corner up to th e corresponding edge

  • @thesonnguyen1290
    @thesonnguyen1290 6 років тому +112

    4:15 you can do this R U' R' U R U' R' U2 R U' R'. I think it better :))

    • @carterkucala4595
      @carterkucala4595 6 років тому +6

      Sơn Nguyễn Thế I have looked into this a lot but the one in the vid is a bit better. Also, if the back slot is open, it's much quicker

    • @b_happy3288
      @b_happy3288 6 років тому

      thx for the tip

    • @advaitpai1615
      @advaitpai1615 6 років тому

      Sơn Nguyễn Thế ya I prefer this one

    • @tahmidraj8255
      @tahmidraj8255 6 років тому

      Sơn Nguyễn Thế yeah you are right

    • @vincenttirtawijaya1651
      @vincenttirtawijaya1651 6 років тому

      I Prever { Bw R' U2 R Bw' } then R U R' . Do the Bw's with your middle finger

  • @campbellcubing2965
    @campbellcubing2965 3 роки тому

    This is probably the most useful cubing video in the history of speedcubing

  • @runthomas
    @runthomas 5 років тому

    that sledge hammer.....that is what i needed ....without that i was throwing the cube round lots of times ...now i can put any piece in using that sledge hammer without turning the cube more than one turn

  • @ResuelveloTu
    @ResuelveloTu 5 років тому

    Great video! Thanks you

  • @exofiuszero2594
    @exofiuszero2594 4 роки тому

    literally better than j-perm. i understood it now, thx

  • @stanleydark3410
    @stanleydark3410 2 роки тому

    This video is absolutely brilliant, thank you very much for this excellent sharing !

  • @MrCuber-kb9hn
    @MrCuber-kb9hn 6 років тому +3

    I’m gonna send this to my friend that I’m teaching F2L

  • @andreaalvarez8026
    @andreaalvarez8026 6 років тому

    For the flipped edge move an x r'uru' 3 times and an insert

  • @suicidalkids9916
    @suicidalkids9916 2 роки тому

    My intuitive way when white was facing up was to do 2 sexy moves to turn the corner LOL

  • @James-hn8yi
    @James-hn8yi 4 роки тому

    Every single video has something that makes it hard to learn. this guys colors are practically the same, some have kindergarten explaining skills, some do something differently than what they teach, some dont point out what they are focusing on and why, some decide hey lets go full fucking speed because that’s efficient for learning/teacher 🤤🤤others expect you to know algorithms already and most just decide going in depth is unnecessary because everyone can intuitively pick up on things.🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤

  • @evanman4651
    @evanman4651 6 років тому

    A handful of these were definitely very helpful, thanks!

  • @cubingcubez6678
    @cubingcubez6678 6 років тому +1

    Congrats bro on 20k
    😇😇😇

  • @littlejoe9950
    @littlejoe9950 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this !

  • @hemmojito
    @hemmojito 6 років тому

    Thank you. You gave me some concepts to work with. Very nice explanation

  • @funnybike7137
    @funnybike7137 6 років тому

    This helped correct so to speak a lot of my INAEFICIANT f2l algs

  • @zapyt735
    @zapyt735 6 років тому

    Thank you so much! I finally have a better understanding of intuitive f2l.

  • @autumnleaves8553
    @autumnleaves8553 2 роки тому

    Loved this!

  • @fabioamaros
    @fabioamaros 6 років тому

    I was just looking for something like that! You're awesome!

  • @valtterihakio1506
    @valtterihakio1506 6 років тому +68

    13:42 that is not the best way. Doing U' (R' F R F') R U' R' is faster because it gets rid of rotations and regrips.

    • @luismaoer7145
      @luismaoer7145 6 років тому +14

      Valtteri Hakio but it isnt really intuitive

    • @dogefromage1917
      @dogefromage1917 6 років тому +2

      it depends on the rotation and where the corner is located

    • @ryanfiocca
      @ryanfiocca 6 років тому +1

      Thanks, I am going to start using this now

    • @jasonterry9137
      @jasonterry9137 6 років тому +2

      Whatever, I already use different algs than half of these that are better or the same.

    • @SameerAggarwal
      @SameerAggarwal 6 років тому

      It is better for EO..not intuitive, but worth learning...

  • @zach-qk1ep
    @zach-qk1ep 5 років тому

    This is like the most helpful f2l toutotial it's like I've unlocked the key to f2l!

  • @shino783
    @shino783 6 років тому

    Very nice video, you should make a video about solving the cross as fast as possible.

  • @anallynbilliones4992
    @anallynbilliones4992 Рік тому +1

    It is biginner method or advance?

  • @thekaon.
    @thekaon. 5 років тому

    Thank you so much so much for this tutorial it helped alot and it helped me to understand F2L case intuitively

  • @omega_sine
    @omega_sine 6 років тому +79

    This isn’t every F2L case. These are only the cases for last slot. You missed the cases when one of the pieces is in the wrong slot, or both.

    • @revivers6721
      @revivers6721 6 років тому +20

      but there would be about 160 to cover, this covers the most important 41 (I think is the correct number), and you can set most of those up to these cases.

    • @omega_sine
      @omega_sine 6 років тому +6

      Christopher Aldous Still, the title is misleading. He should call all last slot F2L cases solved intuitively.

    • @rwu0812
      @rwu0812 6 років тому +2

      76 important need to knows, according to Jperm

    • @Michaelqwerp
      @Michaelqwerp 5 років тому +1

      Well nobody cares.

    • @the003gorslas5
      @the003gorslas5 4 роки тому +1

      @@revivers6721 theres 83 in this doc (77 and easy cases according to j perm

  • @hamzahhussain6580
    @hamzahhussain6580 6 років тому +86

    *Hmmm everyone says how intuitive f2l is the best thing ever. But when you dont find it efficient you learn the algs. Why don’t you just learn the algs from the beginning?*

    • @carterkucala4595
      @carterkucala4595 6 років тому +50

      Hamzah Hussain then you don't know why an algorithm does what it does

    • @hamizannaruto
      @hamizannaruto 6 років тому +13

      Understanding the movement, and applying it to the actual solve. There is a lot of ways to insert f2l, learning it will help you understand how each behave for each piece. This will help you set up for each f2l and make the next pair easier.
      sometimes, it better to understanding it, since you will learn multiple ways to solve it,and each one wil provide a differnt case for the next pair.

    • @hamzahhussain6580
      @hamzahhussain6580 6 років тому +7

      hamizannaruto I learnt intuitive, but for tricky inefficient cases I learnt algs. But I did them slowly and learnt how they affected the pieces

    • @ExternalGod
      @ExternalGod 6 років тому +6

      It will help you understand what algs do to the cube therefore making the algs easier to learn!

    • @hamzahhussain6580
      @hamzahhussain6580 6 років тому +4

      Stan Smith I found my own way, then I learned all the algs and found out what each algorithm does to the pieces around the cube

  • @amaanfaheem563
    @amaanfaheem563 3 роки тому

    Thank u so much man helped a lot with f2l

  • @subswithvids-tn3ov
    @subswithvids-tn3ov 6 років тому +2

    13:52 just do triple sexy move

    • @twistiicuber1055
      @twistiicuber1055 5 років тому

      triple inverse sexy is better because no regrips, but that's pretty much what he was doing but explaining it intuitively

  • @ryanlim2882
    @ryanlim2882 6 років тому +1

    yes thats what i always do i just solve like im tying to get it to my comfortable position

  • @kevanchinapul6455
    @kevanchinapul6455 6 років тому

    Hey can you make a video on your pll or oll execution and your finger tricks plzz
    Your finger tricks are amazing

  • @jasonlein3183
    @jasonlein3183 3 роки тому +2

    Im new, what is meant by F2L, what does it stand for?

  • @nabranestwistypuzzler7019
    @nabranestwistypuzzler7019 6 років тому

    3:41 You can also hide it so that white isn’t facing down.

  • @Andyxx15
    @Andyxx15 4 роки тому +1

    video is in great quality 🔥🔥

  • @Sodafreakdrawing
    @Sodafreakdrawing 5 років тому

    This is great. Please make ones on Oll and Pll

    • @wolff2b205
      @wolff2b205 5 років тому

      Sodafreakdrawing just go onto cubeskills.com and search oll of pll PDF and there all there

  • @sethsadaat
    @sethsadaat 4 роки тому

    This is the best tutorial, thanks mate

  • @AllTiedUpFlyTyingSchool
    @AllTiedUpFlyTyingSchool 3 роки тому

    Excellent lesson, thank you.

  • @CubeMasterLewis
    @CubeMasterLewis 6 років тому

    THIS IS SOOOOO HELPFUL THANK YOU!!!

  • @ok....3316
    @ok....3316 6 років тому

    I'm teaching myself F2L its really easy now

  • @ernst_stvs
    @ernst_stvs 4 роки тому

    Thanks from brazil!

  • @theking1026
    @theking1026 10 місяців тому +1

    How can I get those cases to be in the cube to practice, I mean how can I get to a specific F2L case to solve it, I need the specific case in the cube to then solve it.

    • @ShawnFumo
      @ShawnFumo 29 днів тому

      In most of these, he is starting at a solved cube, so you probably could look in slow motion to see what moves set up each case.
      Another way is if you have a Bluetooth cube and use the training mode of Cubeast, you can practice cases directly without setting up anything. It takes a little bit to get used to just watching the cube on the screen instead of the real one, but it works.

  • @freakin_Editz
    @freakin_Editz 3 роки тому +1

    Thanku very much

  • @brycemundy1141
    @brycemundy1141 6 років тому

    Thank you this video helped me so much at cubing!!

  • @kibblesguy5443
    @kibblesguy5443 4 роки тому

    YO THANKS NOW I CAN SOLVE THE FIRST CASE YOU SHOWED

  • @juannunez4436
    @juannunez4436 4 роки тому +1

    And how you do when you have three f2l done and you have the last one? Doesnt those algo break all apart? (Or at least break another f2l apart?
    On the other hand, what i find hard is actually find the two pieces that make a f2l, when you are amateur like, rrally amateur this is a mess of colours. F2l intuitivity is easy. But to see the case fast enough is hard. Also, this is just when you have the 2 pieces in the last layer. Sometimes i focus on a corner and look for the other piece and it is in the wrong place (not the last layer) and that kinda slow you down. I think amateurs as i am too find f2l hard because of the colour recognition.

    • @Notyurr
      @Notyurr 4 роки тому

      You can do an U move and rotate the cube. Use the empty slot. The algorithms don't always have to be executed in the exact spot he does it in

  • @thebrainbuilder2849
    @thebrainbuilder2849 4 роки тому

    This helped me out so much
    Thank you....

  • @mikepolicastro4021
    @mikepolicastro4021 2 роки тому

    Thank you best vid ever