4:47 ' which makes this pair I can just insert like that... ' - U' L' U L
ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT
Turned out great!
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5:30 I have pretty bad EOLR. I only know the good arrow cases. But had he done M2 U' M' U' M', that would've paired up the edges much better.
Very well done, Those moyu stickers annoy me so much when they are off center like that.
Thank you! Yeah, mine are getting to the point where I have to twist them back every 5-6 solves.
Yes i know
ballin
I'm consudering using roux as my main method (I average 30-35) currently I use cflop I average 25 what reasons are there to switch and if I do how long do you think it would take for me to be faster than cfop
if you like roux more, switch. it shouldn't take you any more than a month.
Me as a CFOP solver:
What are they doing? How does it work!? My brain is broken...
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who is nick walker?
During this time Zhouheng was still using CFOP, EOLR algs weren't as developed & Roux OH isn't as popular as it is today...
Eu esperando o Iuri Granjeiro ;-;
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why no alex lau
We tried contacting him but he refused because he didn't think his solution would add anything to the video...
I really wanted to see Alex Lau in this, but he's busy studying these days. My blocks are on par if not better than most of these cubers, but idk full one-look CMLL and my LSE is not as efficient and clean :P Thanks for posting this video :D I felt really lonely being a Roux solver.
Yeah, I would have enjoyed having alex too. Ross actually contacted him, but he wasnt interested. Thats great! yeah full CMLL is a must, and LSE should be about 16-17 moves on average. yeah, us rouxers gotta stick together lol.
i subbed you but plzz keep on making videos on roux plzzzzz
Thanks a lot! Yeah yeah don't worry, I'll definitely still make videos about roux. My next few videos are going to be solves, then I'll start coming up with ideas about more guides/tutorials.
I need help
I just started roux and want to make it my primary or main method but I am not at all good at look ahead and it takes me 30 seconds or so to finish the 2 blocks any tips ??
+cuber forever watch example solves, use untimed inspection, and do slow solves
+cuber forever try to plan as much of the first block as you can in inspection, look for efficient first blocks, lookahead from first block to second block to get rid of pauses, take advantage of M moves and Rwide moves in second block to make pairs more efficient
Why do all roux solvers have horrible stickers
Keanan Tan We grip the cube really tightly during LSE so the E slice edge stickers shift around. This is part of the reason I use stickerless now.
why was there no critical cubing
oh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SSSSSSOOOOOOORRRRRRRRYYYYYYY myt mistake
Why there was a "CFOP with two cross pieces only" on these Roux solves? Man, I don't want to be mean, in part because I'm a 25 second solver myself, but that Nicholas Walker solve was painful to watch. It was ineficient with the blocks, if we consider that two edges + 4 pairs, with rotations and all are even blocks, UL and UR were just mind-blowingly ineficient.
+Iuri Grangeiro This video was made mostly to compare our solves and show new Roux solvers/CFOP solvers interested in Roux that there are more efficient ways of doing things. I let anybody interested participate because I thought it would be fun for them to compare their solutions with everybody else's. Honestly, most people in the video don't even use Roux as their main method.
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that firsts efficiency made me cry that i can't be that good