Its interesting how the difficulty changes as more pieces are removed. At first, it makes it more difficult because you have to figure out which piece is the missing one. After a while though, the amount of pieces that are left to place is so small that it takes very few moves. Very cool!
@@Rizul_09 I mean, my comment must have been pretty important to you for you to go out of your way just to respond with a rude remark and nothing else. Seriously, though, don't you have anything better to do than trawl the comments of a video that came out in 2021 looking for people to be an asshole to? Because if not, that sounds like a pretty sad life. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@pineapplequeen13 no honestly I reply to comments a lot so it’s not a big deal, also I’m not trying to be rude it was just obvious and the whole point of the video. Oh and btw you’re replying to me so it turns you don’t anything better to do either
I gotta say, I have no idea what your talking about when you say u perm, oll, or any of those cubing terms, I just find your videos satisfying to watch. I know ur channel is intended for cubers, but I just like watching this.
Oll:getting the yellow side (3rd atep on 3x3) U perm:an algorithm(set of moves to get the cube to a certain state) to solve the last step to finally solve the cube
I'm expecting the graph to be a bell curve, because at some point there will be so many blank pieces that you can ignore. Like the final iteration will be something like 2 moves to get the one piece with color to where it belongs.
Hey, I did some calculations and the average time was 16.228s. Meaning that it’s closer to the 12th attempt then to the 11th, witch is the middle point. Interesting isn’t it
I feel like it would be cool to do it with one of the cubes that can be tracked by a software so you can know if you actually solved it or if the black squares are wrong
I thought even just one or two would be a piece of cake, but I now see how difficult just removing the color really is. It makes sense, and it should’ve been obvious from the start, but I just didn’t see how bad just losing one piece would be. I’m not a cuber, but I enjoy watching the, because it’s fun.
15:39 do it again, it's less than 0.06 seconds Note: What I mean is that according to WCA regulations, when you get a time of under 0.06 seconds you do a resolve. Since this is less than 0.06 seconds, a resolve is needed.
You could also try to solve a minimally stickered cube: a 3x3 cube which has the fewest number of stickers possible while still having only one solved position. For example, just two adjacent center stickers is enough to determine the color scheme, and you can have edges or corners with no stickers or the same stickering, since the parity constraints of the cube would still enforce one solution. Interestingly though, no one has ever proven the actual number of stickers needed and I think the best we know of at the moment is just 26 stickers being required on the cube. Anyways, this may be something fun to play around with.
This video somehow made me realise how to solve a 4x4. Looking up guides never helped 😂 I can't wait til my hand heals (I lightly burned them) so I can finally solve it. I've had it unsolved for a decade lol
Really glad I picked solve 7. I'm not a cuber, but I am a web developer and figured that was around the point where there would be enough missing information to make it difficult, but also too much remaining information to just swap a bunch of pieces.
Hi, JPerm. I had an idea for a video: a competition tutorial. I know, there is the video about 5 things you shout know before the first competition, but i would like a absolutely basic tutorial about the process and rules of competitions for people how has NO IDEA of it, but would like to go to a competition. Btw: I' m a big fan.
Basically, register at WCA, go to that place and paid the competition fee, then wait for your competition(for instance they wil announce now is 3×3), put your cube on the top on your name card in the box, then they will take all the cube to scramble it. Now, wait for them to call your name and you go to the stage.
Some things you might need to aware of: You need to tell your judge you are ready, and they open the cover and start timing(inspection time), they will remind you at 8 sec and 12 sec once. After finish 5 solves, you just sign in the paper and wait for the result(maybe get some prize and certificate). Also, they are some rules related to the use of timer.(like you cant stop the timer when cube still in your hand)
Practice really does make this a lot easier. When i was moving i had a 3x3 that “lost” some pieces, as in the some stickers got scraped off. I was able to consistently average better with it than the new main cube i got because of the freedom of orientation, i would regularly change my cross to one with heavy f2l pieces missing or last layer because you can spam high tps algs without doing needing full recognition
"Well, I guess slowest will be with about 7 pieces missing." "Yes. I was right. Attempt number 7 was the slowest." "Wait, no, attempt number 1 was with a full cube, so attempt number 7 is with 6 pieces missing."
I haven’t looked at a rubrics cube in YEARS let alone touched one. I was never good at them to begin with, so I thought this was going to be such an interesting video. I keep having to pause the darn thing because trying to keep up with this man’s movements and logic is hurting my brain! 🤣 Fascinating, but I’m gonna need a moment before I can see another video 😵
You should check out his tutorial videos and get into speedcubing... it's not as hard as it looks. We can always welcome more people to the community 😄
My prediction is that the quickest will be 1 piece left (that just starts solved, right?) and the longest will be with 8 pieces replaced (12 left?), with a bell-curve-type shape
4:41 The first white cross piece has fallen. F for respects to the blue-white edge 7:39 The opposite color couldn’t live without its fellow piece. The green-white edge has left 13:16 The orange edge held on for so long, but couldn’t resist succumbing to the disappearing pieces And even through all of that, through losing its fellow comrades, the red-white edge lived on for the white cross. Salute to the red-white edge o7
Yeah I learned in April 2022 then I skipped all those months then I started solving Rubik’s cube from first July I solved it within 52 seconds. You need to have confidence
I've got an idea for a fun challenge: solve the cube but every pair you make becomes one piece. For example, if you get the red-blue edge and the red-blue-yellow corner next to each other with the red and blue aligned, they're now just one piece and they can't be separated. That would limit the movements that can be done and I wonder if it could make the cube unsolvable. My mind goes immediately to more detailed rules. Just pairs made during the scramble or also during solving? With or without counting center pieces? Could it work with triplets? Or on a bigger cube?
What would have been really interesting is if you somehow kept track of each piece you replaced, so we could see how unsolved the cube actually is lol when there is only a couple black pieces, there is still only one correct solve. But like you mentioned when there were 4 pieces, technically, they could be positioned in a number of ways and it still solve. So it would be cool to see how accurate those positions were. Although I know it would be incredibly difficult to track those pieces. You’d have to have some kind of chip or sensor on the pieces you replace.
i think you could actually use a simpler method, if he used a kind of color code on the insides of the pieces. I tried to explain it but after rewriting this reply several times i give up haha
My best time is STILL going up... Never owned one, and the last time I tried one was before I had even heard of cube competitions... So basically figuring it out without any strategy. Still have never solved one. Mind-boggling watching things like this with that background, probably more so for the people that really have an idea of what he is ACTUALLY doing:D
You probably won't see this because this video is 7 months ago lol, but this is a super cool challenge. I just leaned to solve a cube the first time a couple days ago watching bright side, then after I found your channel I was able to finish the cube. My best time so far is 2:48 😅 but considering im 31 and have only been at this a week i feel like that's not terrible. I think I'm ready to learn more algs.
Personally I think the solve with one corner and one edge missing will be the longest, mainly because once more pieces are missing you can consider a cube solved even if normally there would still be one 3-cycle left or something like that Edit: oofers I was wrong, somewhat close tho
I'd like to see this again, except it'd be a harder version where every time a piece is removed, the pieces from the previous solve are added back, and then an equal number of pieces+1 are removed. This would make it so for every solve, you'd be going in with no knowledge of what pieces were removed. So for instance: On solve 1 nothing is removed. On solve 2, the red/blue edge is removed. On solve 3, the red/blue edge is put back, but the red/yellow and yellow/orange edges are removed. On solve 4, the red/yellow and yellow/orange edges are put back, and the green/orange and white/blue edges, as well as the red/blue/yellow corner, are removed. And this goes on until "all" pieces are removed.
My guess is that times will drop fairly quickly. Maybe after the 4th or 5th piece it will drop. I came to this conclusion because I expect you to be able to hide any uncertainty with the blank pieces. And you may not notice some parity because it's "hidden" in the blank pieces.
I think one explanation for the curve is because the black pieces act as a free space. When there are only a few, it can cause an unusual parity which can be difficult to solve, but when more of the pieces are black, parity occurs less because there are less pieces that can be wrong.
This is really cool! I recently started rubix cubing like a month or two ago and my best speed cube is like 5 minutes, it wasn’t an actual speed cube though so… The video I watched was by Cubastic, I think
Also I did not realize rubix cubes have magnets in them. It kind of seemed like the only way a cube could work, but I still thought it was only mechanical.
Not all speed vibes have magnets, the Rubiks brand cubes don’t use magnets in them. All of the pieces stay in because of how they’re shaped on the insides.
As an amateur who is only capable of solving a cube using the simplest method, I can't relate to what's going on in your head at all. This is like watching a wizard to me.
This is a great psychology experiment. You’ve programmed your brain to manipulate this puzzle in a specific manner and by removing key elements of that manipulation, you’re revealing that you’re not actually testing your problem solving skills, but satisfying a pre-programmed compulsion. The concept of “solving” becomes an abstract.
Oh btw it didn't even occur to me that center pieces are also pieces LOL (they're not really pieces so whatever)
Hi
+J Perm
👀 plz reply boi
Actually they are, u cannot determine the face if u hide them all...😂
Lol then u cant tell where u have to make the cross
@@thatsleepybirb void cube: exists
J perm: has no pieces
Also J Perm: the yellow cross looks good
Thank you for the bread everyone now I have enough samples to make a new bread.
@@cuberdoge22 dude. They actually gave you 217 emojis of bred
@@cuberdoge22 you welcome, I hope you I like your bread
Lmao
Lol
15:34 I'm glad to see all the knowledge you prepared for your 1x1 tutorial finally paid off
Its interesting how the difficulty changes as more pieces are removed. At first, it makes it more difficult because you have to figure out which piece is the missing one. After a while though, the amount of pieces that are left to place is so small that it takes very few moves. Very cool!
No shit Sherlock
@@Rizul_09 lol did you just take the time to reply to a year-old positive comment on a two-year-old video just to insult me? Im honored
@@pineapplequeen13 you should be, although I'm doubtful how time matters here
@@Rizul_09 I mean, my comment must have been pretty important to you for you to go out of your way just to respond with a rude remark and nothing else. Seriously, though, don't you have anything better to do than trawl the comments of a video that came out in 2021 looking for people to be an asshole to? Because if not, that sounds like a pretty sad life. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@pineapplequeen13 no honestly I reply to comments a lot so it’s not a big deal, also I’m not trying to be rude it was just obvious and the whole point of the video. Oh and btw you’re replying to me so it turns you don’t anything better to do either
I gotta say, I have no idea what your talking about when you say u perm, oll, or any of those cubing terms, I just find your videos satisfying to watch. I know ur channel is intended for cubers, but I just like watching this.
Me too.
great opportunity to become a cuber
Diddo
Same
Oll:getting the yellow side (3rd atep on 3x3)
U perm:an algorithm(set of moves to get the cube to a certain state) to solve the last step to finally solve the cube
That moment when he beats your average with missing pieces…
Mine is 5 years I’m still going
Mine is a minute
Mine is 1 minute as well but MY PB IS LITERALLY 56 SCEONDS
Edit: I did another one and got 55
@@epicdud5905 10 years and still counting baby! I never solved that cube, and I never will 😎
mine is like 57 seconds
This is literally me with stickered cubes. The more I solve, the more the stickers peel off and the more I have to guess.
Lol
That happened to me back in the day, my stickers got so worn they turned white, I just used some acrylic model paint to color them in.
I used to resort to using crayons on paper, then cutting out sections of it and gluing them to where I lost a sticker
Until the cube is completely black except for *just 1 piece.*
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I'm expecting the graph to be a bell curve, because at some point there will be so many blank pieces that you can ignore. Like the final iteration will be something like 2 moves to get the one piece with color to where it belongs.
Same. Haven’t finished the vid yet
It was 3
Exactly what I was thinking
Hey, I did some calculations and the average time was 16.228s. Meaning that it’s closer to the 12th attempt then to the 11th, witch is the middle point. Interesting isn’t it
It is
it’s not too out of the ordinary or unexpected though
J casually thinks 30 seconds to solve an all-missing cube is a lot, when we all can't even solve 1 normal cube in a day LOL
Never closed cs timer so fast.
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14:15 jperm holds the wr for 3x3
14:35 jperm breaks his record
15:39 you didn't touch the cube
Y
SHEEESH
0.55
@planter he still didn’t break the 2x2 reford
@@shabinalam1307
Wait that true
Macje or who is he . He was god himself . Respect
I like how those 30 second times are slow for him, and I'm just sitting here like, "I can't even get my solves under 1 minute!!"
You can solve?
Me too
Yeah, I can solve. My new PB is now 23 seconds, and an average of 37 seconds.
Agree My solves are 1: 10 +
Me who never did a face after 6 years of having a cube
Such a great idea! Nice all the solves were kept under a minute. If I took this challenge, my times would likely get over a minute. Well done!
I feel like it would be cool to do it with one of the cubes that can be tracked by a software so you can know if you actually solved it or if the black squares are wrong
sounds cool on paper but nope
Impossible after more than a few pieces are missing.
Here’s a challenge: solve the Rubik’s cube but for every turn, do 3 turns to the opposite way instead. And time yourself :)
Nice, and of course double moves won’t change
Double moves are 6 turns
@@jacopokomic2156 hmm, that’s from gear cube, though I guess he could do that
Cmon Dylan, show us some nice fingertricks gor the sixtuple flick
@@jacopokomic2156 triple moves are 9 turns :troll:
I thought even just one or two would be a piece of cake, but I now see how difficult just removing the color really is. It makes sense, and it should’ve been obvious from the start, but I just didn’t see how bad just losing one piece would be. I’m not a cuber, but I enjoy watching the, because it’s fun.
15:39 do it again, it's less than 0.06 seconds
Note: What I mean is that according to WCA regulations, when you get a time of under 0.06 seconds you do a resolve. Since this is less than 0.06 seconds, a resolve is needed.
thats only when you get a timer malfuncuntion thing. if you would do that every time then a abad scramble you could just end it and resolve
The part where J Perm is just doing better than my fastest time with black pieces makes me want to rethink my life choices.
I can solve a cube with every single piece missing.
Nah really that's crazy
Wooooow
You could also try to solve a minimally stickered cube: a 3x3 cube which has the fewest number of stickers possible while still having only one solved position. For example, just two adjacent center stickers is enough to determine the color scheme, and you can have edges or corners with no stickers or the same stickering, since the parity constraints of the cube would still enforce one solution. Interestingly though, no one has ever proven the actual number of stickers needed and I think the best we know of at the moment is just 26 stickers being required on the cube. Anyways, this may be something fun to play around with.
When Jperm can solve a cube faster than you while his pieces are disappearing is just sad L
Nah i'm happy with my 59 second pb lol
But yeah sometime it is just sad
Same, His average is faster than my personal best
@@ReirtoRRNTX it is*
that aint true i can solve in 11 secs is my pb
@@marztravelvlog9419 finally, someone faster
When JPerm's bad times are your PBs:
his worst time is still better than my PB and I hate it
Facts 😂😂
yes
Factsssss
This video somehow made me realise how to solve a 4x4. Looking up guides never helped 😂
I can't wait til my hand heals (I lightly burned them) so I can finally solve it. I've had it unsolved for a decade lol
Awesome idea. Love how you realized about the magnets halfway through
This is the most fun new cubing idea I've seen in ages... Could be a nice new head-to-head variant as an unofficial event in comps...
You know J perm is a god when he 1 looks the entire solve!
What would be really cool is if you did this with a cube that’s Bluetooth connected so you could see if you had any accidental corner or edge swaps
theres Bluetooth cubes!!?
@@ahmed4363 yea
It would be impossible to get them right after a certain number have been removed.
better title : everytime i solve the rubix cube, a piece noclips into the backrooms from corner cutting to hard.
Really glad I picked solve 7. I'm not a cuber, but I am a web developer and figured that was around the point where there would be enough missing information to make it difficult, but also too much remaining information to just swap a bunch of pieces.
Non cuber be like - it is more easier because there are less colours
LOL
well it was kinda like that tho i predicted the last solves were gonna be the fastest .
it does get easy but only after 10 pieces
It's not wrong because at a certain point you can just pretend any piece is what which make it easy but it only works until a certain point
Brought my QuiYi cube to school and caught my friend trying to solve it color by color instead of layer by layer
Dude ur so (not) funny
6:52
Jperm :"I think I should think it like a beginner"
10 seconds later : "Ahh I can use Keyhole out of this"
Edit: Thx for the likes people
begginers usually use keyhole
@@marztravelvlog9419 Then I'm not a beginner now
@@microwave911 the point is: what is a keyhole?
@@cuboembaralhado8294 Acording to Google , Keyhole has something with surgery
@@microwave911 ಠಿヮಠ
Another example of what an amazing cubing channel this is. Has this experiment been done before? What a great idea!
Bro what? This was a challenge that was suggested by a viewer. He just executed it.
@@johnpantag472 he just wanted to say something kind @>@
@@Fishiest he complimented him for an idea that wasn't his
@@johnpantag472 fair
I don’t know anything about solving a cube, but hearing the pain in your voice during some points makes me feel much better about myself.
Not really a rubix cube guy, but this was interesting and chill
Hi, JPerm. I had an idea for a video: a competition tutorial. I know, there is the video about 5 things you shout know before the first competition, but i would like a absolutely basic tutorial about the process and rules of competitions for people how has NO IDEA of it, but would like to go to a competition. Btw: I' m a big fan.
Basically, register at WCA, go to that place and paid the competition fee, then wait for your competition(for instance they wil announce now is 3×3), put your cube on the top on your name card in the box, then they will take all the cube to scramble it. Now, wait for them to call your name and you go to the stage.
Some things you might need to aware of:
You need to tell your judge you are ready, and they open the cover and start timing(inspection time), they will remind you at 8 sec and 12 sec once. After finish 5 solves, you just sign in the paper and wait for the result(maybe get some prize and certificate). Also, they are some rules related to the use of timer.(like you cant stop the timer when cube still in your hand)
there already is a video
he already made this video a while ago
@@BulletCubing what is the name?
Fun fact: at the end of patrons there is sometimes a bonus secret message from Dylan
yep and i love how he say chris bonnello is autistic not wierd because most people thinks that autistic person are wierd also poor junior
When J perm solves a cube with 8 pieces gone and yet he can be faster than you solving a normal cube…
Practice really does make this a lot easier. When i was moving i had a 3x3 that “lost” some pieces, as in the some stickers got scraped off. I was able to consistently average better with it than the new main cube i got because of the freedom of orientation, i would regularly change my cross to one with heavy f2l pieces missing or last layer because you can spam high tps algs without doing needing full recognition
j perm: ugh 24 seconds
me: 300 SECONDS WOOOO!!!!!!
I remember my first cube was missing stickers and more of them were falling off. It was fun to adapt.
I still have my first cube from 1980. It's so worn out that it rattles when you shake it. But all the stickers are still on!
"Well, I guess slowest will be with about 7 pieces missing."
"Yes. I was right. Attempt number 7 was the slowest."
"Wait, no, attempt number 1 was with a full cube, so attempt number 7 is with 6 pieces missing."
I haven’t looked at a rubrics cube in YEARS let alone touched one. I was never good at them to begin with, so I thought this was going to be such an interesting video. I keep having to pause the darn thing because trying to keep up with this man’s movements and logic is hurting my brain! 🤣 Fascinating, but I’m gonna need a moment before I can see another video 😵
You should check out his tutorial videos and get into speedcubing... it's not as hard as it looks.
We can always welcome more people to the community 😄
My prediction is that the quickest will be 1 piece left (that just starts solved, right?) and the longest will be with 8 pieces replaced (12 left?), with a bell-curve-type shape
I love when u solve a cube, its so satisfying
14:56 ONE PIECE WAS SLOWER, because it has 950+ EPISODES !!
(It was a bad joke, Ik)
At least the plot moves. Two Piece is slower since it still doesn't have an episode 1 yet!
@@JPerm bruh 😂😂.
Someone has mentioned anime.
@@vaibhavchandak2917 oh my god this one comment man... 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now it's 1068+ ep
4:41 The first white cross piece has fallen. F for respects to the blue-white edge
7:39 The opposite color couldn’t live without its fellow piece. The green-white edge has left
13:16 The orange edge held on for so long, but couldn’t resist succumbing to the disappearing pieces
And even through all of that, through losing its fellow comrades, the red-white edge lived on for the white cross. Salute to the red-white edge o7
When the video was posted 17 seconds ago and you’ve seen 18 seconds of it:
*I am four parallel universes ahead of you*
Lol
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@@cuberdoge22 🍞
Take it man 👀
@@cuberdoge22 🍞
0:06 solve 1 (8.570)
0:38 solve 2 (11.935)
1:31 solve 3 (24.180)
2:37 solve 4 (17.268)
3:30 (35.107)
Bro gave up
I love how you can read the hands ready to move in the small trembles he has when thinking
Finding a Double X cross while almost ALL THE PIECES are removed, shows how talented he is.
Dude the pairs are already made,they dont have color,but im not saying he isnt talented
He is talented but not becuase of this
I just learned solving my rubik's cube yesterday and this feels so overwhelming
We all start from there
I’ve been solving for a few years. On and off. My PB is 19 seconds and this is overwhelming for me. 🤣😂
@@jbw5485 heheheha I cube since 5 to 6 months ago and my pb is 19
Yeah I learned in April 2022 then I skipped all those months then I started solving Rubik’s cube from first July I solved it within 52 seconds. You need to have confidence
4:29 the fact that Jperm had to lose 4 pieces on the cube for me to even be able to get a faster time than him
Omg you're sooo close to a million. Amazing video btw!
I've got an idea for a fun challenge: solve the cube but every pair you make becomes one piece. For example, if you get the red-blue edge and the red-blue-yellow corner next to each other with the red and blue aligned, they're now just one piece and they can't be separated.
That would limit the movements that can be done and I wonder if it could make the cube unsolvable.
My mind goes immediately to more detailed rules. Just pairs made during the scramble or also during solving? With or without counting center pieces? Could it work with triplets? Or on a bigger cube?
What would have been really interesting is if you somehow kept track of each piece you replaced, so we could see how unsolved the cube actually is lol when there is only a couple black pieces, there is still only one correct solve. But like you mentioned when there were 4 pieces, technically, they could be positioned in a number of ways and it still solve. So it would be cool to see how accurate those positions were. Although I know it would be incredibly difficult to track those pieces. You’d have to have some kind of chip or sensor on the pieces you replace.
i think you could actually use a simpler method, if he used a kind of color code on the insides of the pieces. I tried to explain it but after rewriting this reply several times i give up haha
The easiest way to do this would be to put black stickers over the colored stickers, on a stickered cube.
Use a smart cube and swap the black pieces into it.
My best time is STILL going up... Never owned one, and the last time I tried one was before I had even heard of cube competitions... So basically figuring it out without any strategy. Still have never solved one.
Mind-boggling watching things like this with that background, probably more so for the people that really have an idea of what he is ACTUALLY doing:D
Challenge idea: Solve a 3x3 by solving the corners like a 2x2, then use slice moves (and few face moves if needed) to solve the rest.
Good idea
so modified roux
So solve corners then make time the cube solvable with slice moves then solve cube
Blindfolded?
Remember, when in doubt, always use beginner method
i really enjoy the way he throws down the cube in a rush for best time.
the last solve, u dont even touch the cube, it should be another dnf XD
It must be a +2 coz it's like touching the cube while starting the timer.
anyway its a joke😆
3:31 now i have two corners
*point at edges*
And two edges
*Points at corners*
Smort
I really like this kind of challenges. 🔥
Watching this feels like a form of mental decay a la "Everywhere at the End of Time". Each step, the cube decays like a mind gradually losing memories
You probably won't see this because this video is 7 months ago lol, but this is a super cool challenge. I just leaned to solve a cube the first time a couple days ago watching bright side, then after I found your channel I was able to finish the cube. My best time so far is 2:48 😅 but considering im 31 and have only been at this a week i feel like that's not terrible. I think I'm ready to learn more algs.
Personally I think the solve with one corner and one edge missing will be the longest, mainly because once more pieces are missing you can consider a cube solved even if normally there would still be one 3-cycle left or something like that
Edit: oofers I was wrong, somewhat close tho
thank you soooooo much jperm, without your tutorials I wouldn't have achieved my first sub twenty solve!!
I feel like you could do a competition like this where you take the average of every solve and everyone loses the same piece each time
"Everytime I solve a Rubik's cube I lose a finger"
Great video idea
1 like this comment gets = 1 fingers removed
1 dislike it gets = 2 fingers added
Nothing = it's ok
Lol
The last cube is just a 1x1 with a big black outline that turns
I love how the very last solve still wasn't faster than the 2x2 record
The 2x2 world record is 0.49 seconds, and the very last solve is 0.05 seconds, not 0.55 seconds
6:35
the moment when you realise J Perm Solves Slower Than You
Still faster than me
*Cries in **1:25*
Wow, this is awesome! That would be super hard.
It's all fun and games until you remove the center pieces
This is the DEFINITION of a speed-cubers nightmare
4:16 - same reaction when my mom sees my chats
Really interesting solve challenge!
13:20. I don’t think anyone has ever said that.
Vexillologists will understand.
1:46 Me be like... Estonia!
6:36 that moment when someone beats your pb by 3 seconds and still sounds depressed
0:52 “I really hope I inserted that one incorrectly”
Rare footage of j perm being stupid
@@SnakeBoy0610common footage of you being an imbecile
“Inserted that one IN correctly” is what he said
I'd like to see this again, except it'd be a harder version where every time a piece is removed, the pieces from the previous solve are added back, and then an equal number of pieces+1 are removed. This would make it so for every solve, you'd be going in with no knowledge of what pieces were removed.
So for instance:
On solve 1 nothing is removed.
On solve 2, the red/blue edge is removed.
On solve 3, the red/blue edge is put back, but the red/yellow and yellow/orange edges are removed.
On solve 4, the red/yellow and yellow/orange edges are put back, and the green/orange and white/blue edges, as well as the red/blue/yellow corner, are removed.
And this goes on until "all" pieces are removed.
Me watching as someone who doesn’t solve Rubik’s cubes: how tf does he move the pieces so fast??? 👀👀
Speedcube, ur able to flick it easily :)
My guess is that times will drop fairly quickly. Maybe after the 4th or 5th piece it will drop. I came to this conclusion because I expect you to be able to hide any uncertainty with the blank pieces. And you may not notice some parity because it's "hidden" in the blank pieces.
I think one explanation for the curve is because the black pieces act as a free space. When there are only a few, it can cause an unusual parity which can be difficult to solve, but when more of the pieces are black, parity occurs less because there are less pieces that can be wrong.
This is really cool! I recently started rubix cubing like a month or two ago and my best speed cube is like 5 minutes, it wasn’t an actual speed cube though so…
The video I watched was by Cubastic, I think
Also I did not realize rubix cubes have magnets in them. It kind of seemed like the only way a cube could work, but I still thought it was only mechanical.
Not all speed vibes have magnets, the Rubiks brand cubes don’t use magnets in them. All of the pieces stay in because of how they’re shaped on the insides.
Challenge: Solve 2 3x3 but you need switch cube every time you make a turn
The title would be too long
Anyways..
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@@cuberdoge22 🍞
Take it man 👀
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Wait, your 0 piece time is
As an amateur who is only capable of solving a cube using the simplest method, I can't relate to what's going on in your head at all. This is like watching a wizard to me.
This is a great psychology experiment. You’ve programmed your brain to manipulate this puzzle in a specific manner and by removing key elements of that manipulation, you’re revealing that you’re not actually testing your problem solving skills, but satisfying a pre-programmed compulsion.
The concept of “solving” becomes an abstract.
Wait,why is my cross black?😢
When JPerm solves a cube with less than 10 pieces faster than you solve the cube with all the pieces.
Every time i watch j perm videos I become better at Cubing.
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@@cuberdoge22 🍞
Take it man 👀
9:49 stonks?
J perm: "I really hope I inserted that edge in correctly"
My brain: "I really hope I inserted that edge incorrectly"
15:35 LOL MOMENT 🤣
0:04 one piece lmao
Wsym
i got an one piece ad before this vid
The one piece is real!!1!!1
When you run out of video ideas….
Bro
I typed before u but typo mistake so editing my comment and u hit enter just before my comment😂
@@CUBINGGURU u had a nice camera setup video keep it up
@@CUBINGGURU hi bro 👋👋
Solves a fractional cube faster than you’ve ever solved a regular one 😭
4:15 Ab Perm: Hello bro
J Perm: What is this? ... Oh it's a Ub Perm
I’m just curious. How did you switch out the pieces without knowing which piece you changed?
Probably har someone else do it for him
Just close ur eyes bro