How a 15-year-old solved a Rubik's Cube in 5.25 seconds

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
  • Rubik's Cube world record-holder Collin Burns tells us how he did it.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6 тис.

  • @Vox
    @Vox  6 років тому +866

    Since we published this video, the record has been broken many times and is now more than a second lower than Collin's time. How low can it go? Follow along here: www.worldcubeassociation.org/results/e.php?eventId=333®ionId=&years=&show=100%2BPersons&single=Single

    • @MrWitherGuy
      @MrWitherGuy 6 років тому +53

      This video guessed the current world record, its 4 minutes and 22 seconds long, and the world record is 4.22!

    • @cubism4556
      @cubism4556 6 років тому +4

      MrWitherGuy o snap

    • @twistiicuber1055
      @twistiicuber1055 6 років тому +3

      I’m gonna get so many replies on this cuz it’s a Vox comment lol

    • @sambattistone5342
      @sambattistone5342 6 років тому +2

      FELIKS ZEMDEGS HAS THE RECORD!!!!!! He is a BEAST!!!!!! He has the 3x3-7x7 world records last i checked.

    • @ruzzcraze1862
      @ruzzcraze1862 6 років тому +4

      Nope he does not have 3x3-7x7 records. he has 3x3 single and avg and 5x5 single.

  • @corhydron111
    @corhydron111 7 років тому +767

    Am I the only one who was deeply moved by how his friends were truly happy for him when he broke the record? No envy, no jealousy, just joy for a friend.

    • @tiotito31
      @tiotito31 7 років тому +9

      Then you should check out the new video of the 4.59 record run, the reaction is really heartwarming

    • @veipuniilana1842
      @veipuniilana1842 5 років тому +6

      That how our community working 🙏

    • @hawns5198
      @hawns5198 4 роки тому +1

      We don't know that for sure but it's nice to hope so. The human heart is deceitfully wicked.

    • @bennettcarlson3974
      @bennettcarlson3974 Рік тому

      O don't know why you would assume that would be the default reaction

  • @aaronstark5060
    @aaronstark5060 5 років тому +1868

    I love how at the end, they show him doing it in 36 seconds as a way of saying, “see, he wasn’t always this good”.

    • @ajd9693
      @ajd9693 4 роки тому +4

      Aaron Stark no comments

    • @crazy_pyromaniac
      @crazy_pyromaniac 4 роки тому +2

      😐

    • @mythicspaghetti3930
      @mythicspaghetti3930 4 роки тому +11

      36 seconds isn’t that good

    • @rprime4308
      @rprime4308 4 роки тому +10

      i dont see anything wrong with that statement, 36 seconds isnt as good as 5

    • @Fighka303
      @Fighka303 4 роки тому

      I see what they did theirrrrrrr

  • @gingeas
    @gingeas 6 років тому +369

    Nearly 3 years later this video still has some of the best videography I've seen from a Rubik's cube related video

  • @imayjustsay
    @imayjustsay 6 років тому +3964

    C'mon people, no more Cube jokes...
    think outside the box

  • @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-
    @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- 8 років тому +3963

    This is the only thing I have to impress girls. Please don't tell them it's not that impressive.

  • @DerpyCuber
    @DerpyCuber 9 років тому +187

    This video was so accurate about the world record and speedcubing itself that I got shivers down my spine. I'm so glad that some people actually do their research and put the effort into interviewing Collin to make an article as golden as this one. The video portrays speedcubing perfectly, but it explains it so that even people who aren't in this community can learn all about it. Hats off to you. :)

    • @Soeisbae
      @Soeisbae 9 років тому +1

      I saw you in the video it's when Collin burns 🍕🍕🍕 got the record and and Daniel ran up to see and I saw you looking confused

    • @muhkawnee
      @muhkawnee 9 років тому

      And then he went 😱

    • @lunix7993
      @lunix7993 6 років тому +1

      I know! It didn’t sound like a non cuber wrote it😂

    • @nabranestwistypuzzler7019
      @nabranestwistypuzzler7019 6 років тому

      2:18 How is that accurate? SpeedTwistyPuzzlers don’t buy “special cubes” Also, her Shengshou 3x3x3 can also be lubed and tensioned. However, it is pretty good though, but they called OLL & PLL Algorithms 1 & 2. They could’ve at least said have all of the top layer pieces facing up, or orientation, and then put them in the right place with another algorithm, which permutes them.

    • @hey.tobiii
      @hey.tobiii 5 років тому

      I thought it was kind of cringy

  • @DGCubes
    @DGCubes 9 років тому +1813

    This is a really awesome video. Most news-type videos about cubing are really bad, because they don't get any of the facts, but this one was well researched and practically perfect. Good job!! :D

    • @TankiCubed
      @TankiCubed 9 років тому +13

      DGCubes yep i know right!!!!! great seeing you here

    • @MJCuber
      @MJCuber 9 років тому +2

      Hai

    • @kristofferbalintona2755
      @kristofferbalintona2755 9 років тому +10

      DGCubes Yep! As a cuber myself, it's actually very cringey to see the news and media incorrectly displaying what cubing is truly about. Happy this vid actually had some real facts behind it :)

    • @marknestberg8798
      @marknestberg8798 9 років тому

      DGCubes DGCubes!

    • @grantc.7838
      @grantc.7838 9 років тому +1

      DGCubes DGDGDGDGDGDGDGDGDGDGDGDGDGDGDGDGDG

  • @lenticular5160
    @lenticular5160 6 років тому +2388

    Vox:
    The better version of BuzzFeed.

  • @Mechanabox
    @Mechanabox 9 років тому +480

    Pleeeease teach professional newscasters and reporters your ways! They never do their research properly on cubing and always end up twisting the person they interviewed's words in such a way that they don't even mean the same thing anymore. They make the same, classic, non-cuberish comments and mistakes. In this video, cubing is actually put in the light all of us cubers wanted it to be put in. Not the stupid "This *impossible* challenge has been mastered by one young boy." Impossible? Don't lie to the entire country. "He says math is the key to success." No he didn't! You just think that's true. Thank you, thank you so much for making a long overdue good news report on this topic. The community cannot thank you enough.

    • @kristofferbalintona2755
      @kristofferbalintona2755 9 років тому +10

      TheProgrammingCuber Looks like all the YouCubers are here :P

    • @Mechanabox
      @Mechanabox 9 років тому +3

      Kristoffer Balintona I sent some of them here, =P. And cubing4speed sent it to me, and RECuber posted it on Instagram. So it's just spreading.

    • @kristofferbalintona2755
      @kristofferbalintona2755 9 років тому +5

      TheProgrammingCuber This is really well edited too

    • @matttakai5933
      @matttakai5933 9 років тому +1

      TheProgrammingCuber boom

    • @HitchcockTheBirds
      @HitchcockTheBirds 9 років тому

      TheProgrammingCuber i feel like you're on every video ever that i watch...

  • @707Gian
    @707Gian 8 років тому +500

    Vox is soooo much better than Buzzfeed

  • @shadowoc91
    @shadowoc91 8 років тому +1161

    As someone who has a decent understanding of the cubing community, this was really well done for average viewers. Great reporting!

  • @eyeCU13
    @eyeCU13 5 років тому +1073

    - mommy why am I able to solve the Rubik's Cube so much faster than the other kids?
    - because you're colour blind my dear

    • @dubstep101angu
      @dubstep101angu 4 роки тому +5

      eyeCU13 how does that even work?

    • @prasannar953
      @prasannar953 4 роки тому +38

      Since he's colour blind for him it always seems solved

    • @itsbonkerjojo9028
      @itsbonkerjojo9028 4 роки тому +8

      @@dubstep101angu basically his eye works here as it doesn't work at all 😂 and I think you should let your humor work sometime . Don't let your brain to run too deep .

    • @hawns5198
      @hawns5198 4 роки тому

      😁

    • @dineshbh3837
      @dineshbh3837 4 роки тому +1

      That's sad 😢

  • @tecFPS
    @tecFPS 9 років тому +313

    Unlucky Collin. Congratulations to Lucas Etter, our new record holder with 4.90!

  • @JavyM
    @JavyM 9 років тому +1470

    she solved her first rubiks cube in 2 minutes?? what? bruhh. i took me 3 days to solve mine hahahha

    • @Vox
      @Vox  9 років тому +211

      Javy M no no i had to memorize the instructions first -- that took days. THEN i could solve it in 2 minutes. you did great!

    • @JavyM
      @JavyM 9 років тому +56

      Vox ohh i see . and thanks :)

    • @lampr0zx909
      @lampr0zx909 9 років тому +95

      +Javy M I'm still trying to solve mine.. It's been 2 years!

    • @evanbuchmann1208
      @evanbuchmann1208 9 років тому +1

      Mine I spent weeks solving

    • @JavyM
      @JavyM 9 років тому +1

      lol :)

  • @noah_saldana
    @noah_saldana 5 років тому +476

    And the video is 4:22 seconds long, 4.22 was a record broken by Feliks Zemdegs

    • @originalxx-6042
      @originalxx-6042 5 років тому +28

      feliks zemdegsminati confirmed

    • @freshday8497
      @freshday8497 5 років тому +4

      @@originalxx-6042 Man😂😂😂😂😂

    • @hinatauseef1251
      @hinatauseef1251 5 років тому +4

      But not now, Yu Sheng Du had broken the world record from 3.47 sec

    • @pxrmise3163
      @pxrmise3163 4 роки тому +1

      so close but 4:21minutes

    • @MinutemenSyndrome
      @MinutemenSyndrome 4 роки тому +1

      @@hinatauseef1251 you're a little late. That happened like 2 years ago

  • @redkb
    @redkb 9 років тому +72

    Cool! A report that actually does a good job talking about cubing! Also, I saw a thumbnail of one of my videos at 3:56. :)

    • @scinorandex
      @scinorandex 9 років тому

      Wow

    • @loran8496
      @loran8496 9 років тому +1

      +RedKB thats how i learned show to solve the rubiks cube lol.

    • @jeremysidabutar769
      @jeremysidabutar769 9 років тому

      +RedKB Shame that badmephisto wasn't on it. Pretty much taught everyone how to solve it.

    • @derpycatzftw4365
      @derpycatzftw4365 8 років тому

      +RedKB you're an awesome youtuber i enjoy your tutorials and reviews

  • @idoajda4920
    @idoajda4920 7 років тому +283

    *feliks zemdegs has joined the game*

  • @beyz.18
    @beyz.18 6 років тому +2529

    My mom solved a Rubik's cube... the next day, I realised the stickers were peeling off... :/

  • @blitz-6515
    @blitz-6515 6 років тому +1655

    The whole comment section is non-cubers and over
    used cube jokes

    • @blitz-6515
      @blitz-6515 6 років тому +4

      Molly Abramson
      Ok that was funny xD

    • @blitz-6515
      @blitz-6515 6 років тому +10

      Jesmus you just started a war

    • @blitz-6515
      @blitz-6515 6 років тому +6

      Jesmus time to get some popcorn

    • @TheWorldsStage
      @TheWorldsStage 6 років тому +2

      "I just pull off the stickers"

    • @svcuber968
      @svcuber968 6 років тому

      Blitz Cubing thank you

  • @Zekzar200
    @Zekzar200 9 років тому +32

    Easily the best report I've ever seen on the Rubik's Cube. Every other report is, like, "HE'S DONE IT! DO IT AGAIN!" and they have no information. This one is informative, a bit breaking of the 4th wall, (which is one of my favorite things EVER.) realistic, entertaining, and well done. I hate watching reports on Rubik's Cubes and I was very tempted to discard this video and never watch it, but the fact that I didn't know Collin was 15 (lmao) got my attention, so I clicked.

    • @Cubeazza
      @Cubeazza 9 років тому +2

      Hayden Cuber Same I thought he was like 19 or something xD

  • @daMacadamBlob
    @daMacadamBlob 8 років тому +2726

    still haven't solved my rubiks'cube after years

  • @tysonogloff
    @tysonogloff 8 років тому +90

    i tried solving a rubies cube for nearly 10 months, then i realized I'm blind and have no hands and was actually just sitting at in a chair staring blindly into space

    • @ChrisChoi123
      @ChrisChoi123 7 років тому +25

      woah that escalated quickly

    • @konamm782
      @konamm782 7 років тому +4

      Tyson Ogloff lm reading this after 10 months

    • @jsmooth3533
      @jsmooth3533 6 років тому +1

      Woah, technology these days. You commented this with no hands and without seeing. Technology man, I'm telling you man!

    • @-lookbehind24-21
      @-lookbehind24-21 6 років тому

      Tyson Ogloff rubiks*

  • @jovanalevesque54
    @jovanalevesque54 5 років тому +171

    when he said : " practice"
    this is the ling ling of rubick's cube

  • @cunningham-code
    @cunningham-code 8 років тому +224

    just updated. Now it is 4.59 seconds. (corrected from comments below)

  • @jayfaisa6016
    @jayfaisa6016 8 років тому +376

    10% Luck,
    20% Skill,
    15% Concentrated Power of Will,
    5% Pleasure,
    50% Pain,
    100% Reason to Remember the Name.

    • @TanmayNandanikar
      @TanmayNandanikar 8 років тому +4

      Yeah! Fort Minor
      M. Shinoda - Styles of Beyond

    • @mayonnaise9993
      @mayonnaise9993 8 років тому +7

      More like 50% skill, 50% luck.

    • @Laarrshh
      @Laarrshh 8 років тому +7

      50% pain, AND 100% REASON TO REMEMBER THE NAME

    • @subh1
      @subh1 7 років тому +15

      ok, so that adds up to 200%. That definitely does not sound correct to me. Also, you haven't specified what those percentages are of. Is it by volume? Or by weight? Without the details this information is not helpful.

    • @subh1
      @subh1 7 років тому +5

      GR33D-E : No I do not kid. EVER. In fact based on the information you just provided, it seems quite irresponsible for the song-writer to not provide the complete information, and thus keep his/her listeners in dark, making them forever ponder why the percentages add up to 200%, and whether these percentages are by weight or by volume. In fact now I have even started worrying that this data might have been fabricated. Were these numbers based on empirical evidence? What was the size of the study group? Was there a control group? What was the p-value? Were these results peer-reviewed? So many questions, but no answer in sight!!

  • @marrielli6547
    @marrielli6547 7 років тому +3281

    i can throw a Rubik's cube in less than a second

    • @olivertan8
      @olivertan8 7 років тому +12

      U bad

    • @glynk5803
      @glynk5803 7 років тому +7

      Marielle P non-cuber say

    • @reyariass
      @reyariass 7 років тому +26

      What is throwing? The Rubik’s cube leaving your finger tips or the process of swinging it for it to get momentum?

    • @petercoleman9398
      @petercoleman9398 6 років тому +3

      We all can

    • @wastefellow2569
      @wastefellow2569 6 років тому

      Peter Coleman, now, now, now, you don't know what he means! 😂

  • @MarsLos10
    @MarsLos10 6 років тому +81

    Cubing should start being more popular, it is not that hard:) I mean, I mastered the beginners' method (which is quite slow) and after a week of practice I did my first best-time; 1min 20secs. I broke it only some months ago where I did a 1min 17secs, and now I feel I'm ready to move to more advanced methods. It is so much fun! And the greatest thing is *you can practice anywhere!* :D

    • @sushi_bae_
      @sushi_bae_ 6 років тому

      MarsLos10 ive been using a beginners method for a while now and my pb is 30.14. It takes a lot of time to be able to get all the algorithms down quickly.

    • @outis99
      @outis99 5 років тому +2

      @@sushi_bae_ But how many algorithms do you know? Starting out with begginer's method and knowing 3-5 algorithms I couldn't go less than 2 minutes now after about 2 weeks where some days I "studied" for hours using the fridrick method and learning F2L, 2-look OLL and 2-look PLL and knowing about 20 algorithms I've managed to go down to 1:30 with A LOT of practice, I can't see how you could go down to 30 with BEGINNER'S method

    • @piAustin
      @piAustin 5 років тому

      U can really tell when normal cfop reaches a limit without any olls or plls, because i remember doing a 39 second solve and not being able to surpass for months (without fridrich's f2l)

    • @bnikolab
      @bnikolab 5 років тому +1

      @@outis99 I used the beginner's method only (I should really go more advanced though) and my PB is around 42 seconds.

    • @nabranestwistypuzzler7019
      @nabranestwistypuzzler7019 5 років тому

      Nikola Blagojevic Just learn color neutrality & a more advanced method already.

  • @TheCityofGod
    @TheCityofGod 9 років тому +330

    lmfao she figures out the cube in 2 minutes on her first try ever and shes being modest about it

    • @Vox
      @Vox  9 років тому +171

      TheCityofGod no no i didn't figure it out! i just memorized the instructions over several days and at the end of that i could do it in 2 minutes. -joss

    • @maximuscesar
      @maximuscesar 9 років тому +2

      Vox That's how I learned it too.

    • @redwhanchoudhury4183
      @redwhanchoudhury4183 9 років тому +3

      Vox What Rubik's cube did you use? Good video btw.

    • @xchippy107
      @xchippy107 9 років тому +1

      ***** You can easily solve it in one day. It'll take a few hours, but many people have done it. I'm sure you friend isn't jealous of you being able to solve a rubik's cube...

    • @HarunNaeb
      @HarunNaeb 9 років тому

      ***** I also learned solving it in a day a few years ago by watching Dan Brown's (pogobat's) tutorials. Back then it took me like 10min. But I had gotten down to just under a minute within a few weeks.

  • @RJKT
    @RJKT 8 років тому +822

    NEW WORLD RECORD ALERT!!! Mats Valk with a 4.74 second solve.
    Edit: World Record Broken by Feliks Zemdegs with a 4.737 solve.

    • @RJKT
      @RJKT 8 років тому +3

      ß

    • @permutedcuber2606
      @permutedcuber2606 8 років тому

      lol ikr

    • @kevinnovo2197
      @kevinnovo2197 7 років тому +30

      feliks zemdegs just beat it with 4.73!!

    • @RJKT
      @RJKT 7 років тому +24

      Kevin Novobilsky Thanks for reminding me about this comment I forgot all about it. Just edited the comment too.

    • @Nabikko
      @Nabikko 7 років тому

      RJKT just by one millisecond

  • @gansair6050
    @gansair6050 6 років тому +376

    Collins burns : 5.25 (screaming kid)
    Lucas better 4.90 : (what are those)
    Mats valk : 4.74 (flying paper)
    Feliks zemdegs : 4.73 (just as my SD card Runs out)
    Patrick Ponce : 4.69 (FELIKS IS NUBER TWO KNOW)
    seungbeom cho : 4.591 (missed high five kid)
    Feliks zemdegs : 4.22 (c Mon get a sub 5)
    Jay McNeil : 3.87? (dropped cube)
    Yusheng du : 3.47 (getting lucky is not a crime)

    • @leoshork
      @leoshork 6 років тому +2

      What about Feliks Zemdegs' 4.59?

    • @rayyu0909
      @rayyu0909 6 років тому

      Leonardo Gualandris dad he tied the world rehcord lol.

    • @gansair6050
      @gansair6050 5 років тому

      I did not know what to put for yushengs solve

    • @Iqbal1808
      @Iqbal1808 5 років тому +4

      @@gansair6050 yusheng du 3.47 (caught on security camera)

    • @agnomilted5206
      @agnomilted5206 5 років тому

      Jayden probably had a 4.1

  • @dealmanner
    @dealmanner 3 роки тому +26

    “How a 13 year old solved a cube in 3 seconds”
    (Leo borromeo)

    • @bertiecartwright824
      @bertiecartwright824 3 роки тому

      Not in a comp tho :)

    • @kronowtf
      @kronowtf 3 роки тому

      @@bertiecartwright824 doesnt rlly matter tho :)

    • @bertiecartwright824
      @bertiecartwright824 3 роки тому +2

      @@kronowtf ofc it does, you only get around 10-20 3x3 attempts per competition,but when at home you can do 1000s a day if you want

    • @bertiecartwright824
      @bertiecartwright824 3 роки тому

      So getting in a comp is much more unlikely

    • @kronowtf
      @kronowtf 3 роки тому

      @@bertiecartwright824 he got the solve tho :). Ofc in a comp is more unlikely, but doesnt mean that leo didnt get the sub 3 . When u say “not in a comp tho”, ur r implying that pb’s (records at home) shouldnt count but rather pr’s should. Whether he got it in comp or not, still impressive.

  • @rileywoo
    @rileywoo 9 років тому +22

    Speaking from a cuber's perspective, this video was highly entertaining, well-researched, and overall awesome. Thanks for making it!

  • @Tobygreen.
    @Tobygreen. 6 років тому +160

    0:35 - 0:40 wtf that kid is screaming so loud

  • @DROIDZ_YouTube
    @DROIDZ_YouTube 9 років тому +1624

    I could do that in 5.25
    years...

    • @DROIDZ_YouTube
      @DROIDZ_YouTube 9 років тому +6

      ***** Dang, so much for originality =(

    • @ericcamescasse6392
      @ericcamescasse6392 9 років тому +6

      Lmao I one of your subscribers and also a cuber, want me to teach you? :D

    • @DROIDZ_YouTube
      @DROIDZ_YouTube 9 років тому

      TheSteak Hi, very cool that you can cube! I would try but my brain would explode =D

    • @micah_lee
      @micah_lee 9 років тому +3

      Clash of Clans | Captain Clash No it wouldn't. It is easy, search around actual cubing channels such at RedKB CrazyBadCuber, (Myself!!)

    • @DROIDZ_YouTube
      @DROIDZ_YouTube 9 років тому

      Brave Cuber Will do, thanks!

  • @coolite5745
    @coolite5745 6 років тому +372

    *Or you could just use Petrus.*

  • @aryelcarreon7853
    @aryelcarreon7853 7 років тому +536

    Just as my SD card runs out

  • @MrBlast14
    @MrBlast14 7 років тому +1450

    >It's not that hard
    >Memorizing a couple different algorithms and to go through them all simultaneously while being time by the millisecond
    Yeah ok bud

    • @yusufragab1674
      @yusufragab1674 6 років тому +45

      Stein But.. it isn’t hard once you completely learn the alg tho..

    • @yusufragab1674
      @yusufragab1674 6 років тому +33

      Also I forgot to mention that you don’t have to learn full OLL/PLL when you’re a beginning cfop user.. you can learn 2 look OLL and PLL

    • @mossps8884
      @mossps8884 6 років тому +6

      or you could use roux and not have any algs and have a sub 1.5 last step

    • @yusufragab1674
      @yusufragab1674 6 років тому +8

      moss ps Meh. I’ve already learned full PLL and about a fifth of OLL.
      I’m never switching.

    • @mossps8884
      @mossps8884 6 років тому +3

      ive learnt pll and oll and coll and half of 2gll.
      but i still think you should switch it is way more fun and better

  • @E--Drop
    @E--Drop 7 років тому +1392

    Video title: How a 15-year-old solved a Rubik's Cube"
    Video: *Shows how other people solved the Rubik's Cube*

    • @zylan98
      @zylan98 7 років тому +118

      which ultimately led to how the 15 year old solved the Rubik's Cube

    • @Mzwambedu
      @Mzwambedu 7 років тому +15

      he is just being pretentious. Its the internet. Let him have it

    • @Novusod
      @Novusod 6 років тому +4

      The 15 year old is standing on the shoulders of giants who came before him.

    • @whydididothis177
      @whydididothis177 6 років тому

      E drop XD

    • @anywallsocket
      @anywallsocket 6 років тому +1

      spoiler alert: headlines are designed to attract clicks

  • @drinkurtishi8735
    @drinkurtishi8735 5 років тому +112

    im 16 and look 5 years younger than him

  • @Oogabooga007
    @Oogabooga007 8 років тому +117

    Really not as hard as it seems. I picked one up 2 days ago because I saw my friend solve one in 45 seconds and I wanted to be like him. I solved it (with help from a UA-cam video) yesterday and with hours of practice yesterday and today I can now solve it in 2 minutes. As long as you practice and memorize the simple algorithms, it's not nearly as hard as some say it is.

    • @roygb
      @roygb 8 років тому +4

      its harder when you learn cfop

    • @Anyguy4321
      @Anyguy4321 8 років тому +1

      Yeah, my friend figured out the algorithm to solved it on his own rather than looking it up. That was far more impressive to me than these people who solve a rubik's cube fast. Substance over flash. (and yes, he can solve a rubik's cube in about 20 seconds now too so he's no chump at it).

    • @tempestandacomputer6951
      @tempestandacomputer6951 8 років тому

      CFOP isn't hard if you learned the begginers method properly.

    • @tempestandacomputer6951
      @tempestandacomputer6951 8 років тому

      +Tehzeen Faisal Look up the Friedrich Method

    • @mayonnaise9993
      @mayonnaise9993 8 років тому +1

      As soon as you get to sub 1 min, it gets exponentially harder to get faster. It could take months to get a sub 20 solve.

  • @LucaS-jo1vu
    @LucaS-jo1vu 8 років тому +402

    Chuck Norris solved the cube in...
    Ah, just forget it Chuck Norris jokes are too old

    • @keny2323
      @keny2323 8 років тому +35

      In soviet russia, rubiks cube solves you

    • @margotsamarra5920
      @margotsamarra5920 8 років тому

      +believe FlipSid3 omg lol

    • @loadingcyrillic
      @loadingcyrillic 8 років тому

      +believe FlipSid3 omg plz no

    • @RobinHood-cd9mh
      @RobinHood-cd9mh 8 років тому

      +believe FlipSid3 "I know how you feel." said the rubiks cube

    • @enjogior5489
      @enjogior5489 8 років тому +7

      Chuck Norris solved the cube in 19 moves.

  • @samvargas2868
    @samvargas2868 9 років тому +12

    I freaking love this dudes humility.

  • @whoomegalul2047
    @whoomegalul2047 6 років тому +49

    the girl before the record:
    why am i sitting next to this guy
    after:
    hell yeah this is my daddy

  • @milkteaful
    @milkteaful 9 років тому +45

    I remembered when I first discovered the world of speedcubing about 4 years ago after watching a member of a Korean boy group (EXO) solving a cube using finger tricks. I was inspired and immedietly bought myself a regular Rubik's Cube at a nearby Walgreen's. After following several beginninger's method tutorials on UA-cam I eventually solved my first cube and was so proud of myself LOL. Then I found out about cube lubrication & special 'speedcubes' :)

    • @micah_lee
      @micah_lee 9 років тому

      MirroTea oLl.

    • @jaa.mes_1190
      @jaa.mes_1190 9 років тому +1

      Lol that member was luhan

    • @milkteaful
      @milkteaful 9 років тому +2

      Oh Sehun HAHA YES YES!!! Luhan

    • @arcanam9327
      @arcanam9327 9 років тому +2

      Yasss :) I first liked Chen, then sehun, now I like luhan the best :)

    • @jaa.mes_1190
      @jaa.mes_1190 9 років тому

      ArcanaM oh look, another girl cuber.

  • @JahMansaMusa
    @JahMansaMusa 8 років тому +57

    Logic be like 'tell him to spit a freestyle of the dome while solving it thou' 😂😂😂

    • @DuclosDocuments
      @DuclosDocuments 8 років тому

      He could say like 20 words in the amount of time he could solve it

    • @TheMW147
      @TheMW147 8 років тому

      +TheUpBeat Excadrill even more

  • @timetofly678
    @timetofly678 8 років тому +1469

    well i'm 15 and i can't do a push-up

    • @imawesomem8662
      @imawesomem8662 8 років тому +6

      wimp

    • @imawesomem8662
      @imawesomem8662 8 років тому +25

      Aaanisa! If your 15 and can't do a push-up I honestly don't think you can go around making threats😂😂😂

    • @timetofly678
      @timetofly678 8 років тому +72

      im awesome m8
      well, if you're on the internet and don't get sarcasm, i don't think you should be online

    • @tiomthysuk1671
      @tiomthysuk1671 8 років тому +2

      +Aaanisa! What's the sarcasm and if u get offended by what he said y u put a comment there I. The first place. There was no reason for that 😂

    • @timetofly678
      @timetofly678 8 років тому +2

      Tiomthy Suk
      jfc....

  • @yuds2519
    @yuds2519 8 років тому +382

    Bro I can't even solve 1 side

    • @rainverrev2307
      @rainverrev2307 8 років тому +2

      Get smarts. STREET SMARTS!

    • @InviZ.
      @InviZ. 8 років тому +18

      how can you even write?

    • @akuseru2116
      @akuseru2116 7 років тому +4

      you don't solve it side by side, you solve it layer by layer (in most methods, but there are no methods which use side by side)

    • @DayDrinkin
      @DayDrinkin 7 років тому +1

      Kun Zhao start with the white, make a cross and then insert the edges.

    • @heinrichthurston6961
      @heinrichthurston6961 7 років тому

      My God. It's so wierd seeing posts from when I was a noob at solving. Thanks for the notification PerrinPansy​. 18 weeks later I'm averaging 45 second solves and I'm learning full OLL.

  • @MrBrandonRTR
    @MrBrandonRTR 8 років тому +643

    i can't even solve a cube that's all the same color.

    • @LandUpGaming
      @LandUpGaming 8 років тому +41

      try a 1x1 cube

    • @ZgateZot
      @ZgateZot 8 років тому +4

      Xray Cafe made my day

    • @jaredferrin
      @jaredferrin 8 років тому +2

      That's called a dodo cube

    • @scinorandex
      @scinorandex 7 років тому +3

      jcuber Hello MMAP dweller

    • @jaredferrin
      @jaredferrin 7 років тому +15

      Hello. How was your dinner last night?

  • @thomasjakobsen3828
    @thomasjakobsen3828 8 років тому +241

    I have never solved a rubiks cube in my life... Hehe

  • @Kylefassbinderful
    @Kylefassbinderful 4 роки тому +1

    I first learned how to solve the 3x3 by watching part 1 and 2 of Dan Brown's tutorial. It took me a couple hours to understand and 5 days to memorize all the different algorithms based on where each piece was in correlation to each other.

  • @AndrewTyberg
    @AndrewTyberg 8 років тому +74

    Yes! A good cubing video for non-cubers!

  • @AnujaAriyaratne
    @AnujaAriyaratne 8 років тому +19

    The Vox motion graphics are EPIC

  • @gingeas
    @gingeas 9 років тому +19

    Wow, an actual informative news report about cubing that doesn't involve "WOW HE IS IQ 99235891357813578913578913591357891356"

  • @hunterbruyere5052
    @hunterbruyere5052 6 років тому

    One of the only cubing videos made by a non-cuber that I am not cringing at. Great job Vox!

  • @RECuberOfficial
    @RECuberOfficial 9 років тому +7

    Awesome video! I was glad to participate, it came together really well!

  • @hbrandon947
    @hbrandon947 7 років тому +8

    Why has Vox always put out great content?? Thanks for all the work you guys put in for us.
    P.S - Never lose Joss Fong :)

  • @Nathan-cg2sq
    @Nathan-cg2sq 8 років тому +93

    How come it moves so quick? My one gets stuck every time I move it.

    • @evanritchie7574
      @evanritchie7574 8 років тому +39

      it is a better quality cube that has been tensioned and lubricated

    • @kingsoonkit9234
      @kingsoonkit9234 7 років тому +17

      Nate 2020 Like she said. They use special cubes. It's called speedcubes

    • @cassandrakemara8755
      @cassandrakemara8755 7 років тому

      i drop it lol

    • @inspectornigel9355
      @inspectornigel9355 7 років тому +5

      Nate 2020 don't use rubiks brand

    • @RajNegi
      @RajNegi 7 років тому

      Well, they do have better cubes. But even the cheapest cubes move very fast. You just need to practice, strengthening your fingers and muscle memory.

  • @StruckByLightning
    @StruckByLightning 5 років тому +4

    At 3:16 her Method is not called the Fridrich method, it's called CFOP for all non-cubers out there.

    • @h4nzo375
      @h4nzo375 5 років тому

      Well, I thuink that it is actually called Fridrich, but CFOP is just short version

    • @StruckByLightning
      @StruckByLightning 5 років тому

      Could be NV cuber

  • @CubeorCubes
    @CubeorCubes 9 років тому +18

    What a great and well researched video!

    • @LolzSquid
      @LolzSquid 9 років тому

      why aren't you uploading anymore? :(

  • @macharstein4329
    @macharstein4329 8 років тому +287

    my record is 32 sec for one side

  • @edwardcortez6662
    @edwardcortez6662 8 років тому +137

    I want a Rubik's cube now.

  • @alexsg5072
    @alexsg5072 6 років тому +2

    I love how they actually educate themselves before making this video with the cubing terms and back story of the video it shows the work that many news reporters don’t put in because a article about that video said Collin was in a math classroom with classmates like what?!

    • @nabranestwistypuzzler7019
      @nabranestwistypuzzler7019 5 років тому

      AJ Cubing A Y-Perm isn’t algorithm 2, and there’s no such thing as a “special cube”. Any twisty puzzle can be lubricated, and only Rubik’s Brands and Dollar store cubes can’t be tensioned because they have rivets instead of screws.

  • @brod2man
    @brod2man 9 років тому +80

    I like that there are people out there who call themselves 'Cubers' haha
    world is full of cool stuff

    • @Mechanabox
      @Mechanabox 9 років тому +22

      We're actually a decently large community. Or at least a lot bigger than most people think. For example, there are around 300 Rubik's Cube competitions that take place around the world every year. =D

    • @Zekzar200
      @Zekzar200 9 років тому +12

      brod2man About 10%+ of the world can solve a Rubik's cube. Lately, a lot of other people have been getting into it, though they quit after watching super fast guys because they don't think they'll ever be that fast. I remember my beginning times. It hurt my hands. 2 and a half minutes. Then I got a speedcube. 1 minute. Then I learned CFOP. 45 seconds. 25 seconds. 20 seconds. (Don't ask me how I skipped 30 seconds. I just did.) Right now, after 11 months of cubing, I average about 17-18 seconds. My record average is 14.79 seconds. My personal best solve is a 10.57 (formerly a 10.69 for about 2 months) I'm working on averaging sub-15. Then I'll work on averaging sub-12. Then sub-10. Then sub-9 and so on.

    • @JustinTimeCuber
      @JustinTimeCuber 9 років тому +1

      Hayden Cuber hehe im faster
      lol keep practicing :D

    • @CubingEncoded
      @CubingEncoded 9 років тому +1

      Hayden Cuber 10 percent? Get real. More like 0.01 percent. Seriously

    • @Zekzar200
      @Zekzar200 9 років тому

      Cubing Encoded Lmao. Bullshit. Sorry. Not 0.01% of the world solved Rubik's Cubes.

  • @iurigrang
    @iurigrang 9 років тому +18

    A good video made by a non-cuber about cubing? That's wichcraft, and you should be proud for it.
    Congratulations aside, I just think there are 2 minor errors on your video:
    1. The Fridrich method wasn't actually denveloped by jessica, It was denveloped by the cubing comunity as a whole, but published by jessica.
    2. It isn't all about efficiency, it's about having a solve without pauses (definativaly the hardest of them) and a hight turn speed (that comes with time, I've never seen anyone working soly on it).

    • @Blazik3n99
      @Blazik3n99 9 років тому

      Iuri Grangeiro About number 2 - efficiency is a big part of it. I mean, the method you use determines how many turns you would use, and comparing the beginner's method to the method used by the top cubers, it makes a lot of difference. While solving efficiency isn't much of a thought, but when learning algorithms, you are basically making your solves more efficient

    • @iurigrang
      @iurigrang 9 років тому +1

      What I meant is that the bigger diference betwen a beginner (a 20-40 second solver) and a expert (a sub 10 solver) isn't the efficience, there are 40 second solvers that already know full PLL and 2-look OLL, and because of that are almost as efficient as sub 10 people, but aren't nearly as fast.

    • @Blazik3n99
      @Blazik3n99 9 років тому

      Yeah, I guess - but for anyone, knowing faster algorithms = getting a faster time, and it is actually something other than 'turn it fast' to get better. Also, from a non-cuber's perspective, they might think to solve every piece individually, whereas cubers use algorithms that solve as much as possible in as little turns as possible, while still being useful fairly frequently when solving.

    • @iurigrang
      @iurigrang 9 років тому +2

      I agree. the thing is that she says "Efficience is the key", While in reallity, look ahead on F2L + fast turning on LL is the key, while efficiency (with that I mean, knowing some advanced speed solving method) is a pre-requisite that anyone that search on the internet and take the time to learn will have.

    • @Blazik3n99
      @Blazik3n99 9 років тому

      Yup. Learning all the OLL and PLL algorithms takes more memory and effort but makes your times faster since it eliminates looking around the cube and takes less turns, at least I imagine so.

  • @DirtyPhlegm
    @DirtyPhlegm 9 років тому +17

    I hate it when experts say "you think it's hard but it really isn't" Humble brag is the worst

    • @davidmp216
      @davidmp216 9 років тому +19

      It's not difficult at all...

    • @TheOneAndOnlySomething
      @TheOneAndOnlySomething 9 років тому +4

      It's not, if you understand the necessary actions to solve it (which you can obviously look up online).

    • @DirtyPhlegm
      @DirtyPhlegm 9 років тому +3

      Arguably, nothing is truly difficult if you practice long enough so there is no point of using this definition.

    • @kshrubb8676
      @kshrubb8676 9 років тому

      +Apricots But in this case, it isn't difficult. I don't practice very often, and after 10 months I can solve in under 19 seconds, on average.

    • @kshrubb8676
      @kshrubb8676 9 років тому

      +Ping Pong Cup Shots It's hardly bragging when there are probably thousands faster than me.

  • @riverseeber514
    @riverseeber514 5 років тому +1

    Oh my gosh, this video gives me nostalgia, this was the video that led me to being a speed cuber today. It's interesting to look back at the video, with a new understanding of this sport, seeing all of this, and realizing how dumbed down it is lol

  • @Ghostdinosawur
    @Ghostdinosawur 9 років тому +7

    The 5.25 was a PLL skip, meaning he got really lucky, the fastest non-skip solve was a 5.39 by Feliks Zemdegs

    • @patrickponce4838
      @patrickponce4838 9 років тому +2

      +Ghostdinosawur ^^^^^^^^^
      This guy knows his shit

  • @sunnyalcapone1051
    @sunnyalcapone1051 8 років тому +35

    I can do this !!! hold my beer.

  • @commentguy330
    @commentguy330 9 років тому +76

    Its not hard it just takes time to learn. Just like math

    • @nicsu1127
      @nicsu1127 9 років тому +13

      +Comment Guy your profile fits your comment XD

    • @silent_chill_4751
      @silent_chill_4751 8 років тому +2

      I find math more easy then solving the rubics cube

    • @grant5082
      @grant5082 8 років тому

      +Alan “Xx360noscopesxX” Castillo yep

    • @Rainbowgirl-rw6bt
      @Rainbowgirl-rw6bt 8 років тому

      +Alan “Xx360noscopesxX” Castillo of course it is otherwise math solid be impossible!!!!!!

    • @isaacmyers6909
      @isaacmyers6909 8 років тому

      +Alan “Xx360noscopesxX” Castillo Well, you've been doing math almost your whole life.

  • @twistiicuber1055
    @twistiicuber1055 6 років тому +2

    I remember seeing this years ago, thanks for putting so much effort in this video and motivating me to get into Cubing Vox!

  • @mikhailramosd.6822
    @mikhailramosd.6822 7 років тому +173

    There is already a new world record 4.69 seconds.

  • @MrConrad1993
    @MrConrad1993 9 років тому +35

    Which one of those songs is the outro? Can't find it anywhere

    • @Vox
      @Vox  9 років тому +11

      Conor Bursford Here's the album westonemusic.bandcamp.com/album/future-rnb #4. I used a more minimal version of the song

    • @MrConrad1993
      @MrConrad1993 9 років тому

      Vox Thanks! I much prefer the minimal sound you used. Great channel and thanks to take the time to answer me :)

    • @MrConrad1993
      @MrConrad1993 9 років тому +1

      Conor Bursford www.westonemusic.com/album?catno=WOM_WOM_0374 For those who want the minimal version scroll down and play tokyo dreams underscore, should be it!

    • @erikgarcia1665
      @erikgarcia1665 9 років тому

      Conor Bursford

    • @christiancruz2749
      @christiancruz2749 9 років тому +24

      Conor Bursford Darude Astley - Sandroll

  • @boekster7108
    @boekster7108 8 років тому +49

    World record beaten again by Mats Valk today, November 6, 2016! Congrats!

    • @Dance_Party
      @Dance_Party 8 років тому

      Boekster Cubing Really?

    • @boekster7108
      @boekster7108 8 років тому

      Yep! Search up Mats Valk on google and the top result is the video of it!

    • @Hakspo
      @Hakspo 7 років тому

      xd rip

    • @boekster7108
      @boekster7108 7 років тому

      Haxpo lol. Yeah!

    • @ChuchoNacho
      @ChuchoNacho 7 років тому +1

      Boekster Cubing Now its Feliks!

  • @thecubingisok9303
    @thecubingisok9303 6 років тому +1

    I know this video is old, but thank you for making this video. It really represents the community WAYY better than I've seen anybody do it.

  • @gingacharma
    @gingacharma 8 років тому +34

    The record's been broken a few weeks ago, Mats Valk with 4.74

    • @finn1023
      @finn1023 7 років тому

      gingacharma now it 4.73

    • @gingacharma
      @gingacharma 7 років тому +1

      yeah haha

    • @tyler.9012
      @tyler.9012 7 років тому

      gingacharma and before that 4.90

    • @bleaksmorde2583
      @bleaksmorde2583 7 років тому

      now its 3.77 felix

    • @floatttt
      @floatttt 7 років тому

      Dark FX where did you get that number?

  • @crimsonbear22
    @crimsonbear22 9 років тому +53

    Well it lasted a few months. 4.9 is the record now. I wonder if he'll try to take it back.

    • @LDMco
      @LDMco 8 років тому +2

      Whats bad is that it will be almost impossible physically as a human. Robits are anither sotry

    • @jfk9454
      @jfk9454 8 років тому +2

      +Raw Khaos only if they gave them more than 8 seconds

    • @adelicioustaco412
      @adelicioustaco412 8 років тому +1

      In 20 years people will solve it in under 4 seconds.

    • @LDMco
      @LDMco 8 років тому

      true, but that will be after generations of cubes have passed to see how fast they can make them without them exploding and terrible. onyl time will tell and it will be amaazing to see it happen :D

    • @cookierobber
      @cookierobber 8 років тому

      +Andrew Bow Everyone is always trying to get the world record, it's not about "trying to take it back"

  • @PCKL3B01
    @PCKL3B01 7 років тому +230

    Update #3
    Patrick Ponce
    set at 4.69 seconds

    • @gansair6050
      @gansair6050 6 років тому +2

      Lukas Holden please update

    • @purple_purpur7379
      @purple_purpur7379 6 років тому +27

      Update #4
      SeungBeom Cho
      set at 4.59 seconds.

    • @rrevzi
      @rrevzi 6 років тому +12

      Quality Content
      Update #5
      Jayden Revell 4.38

    • @gansair6050
      @gansair6050 6 років тому +4

      Jay Playz really!?

    • @gansair6050
      @gansair6050 6 років тому +9

      Jay Playz lol I looked it up stop trolling!

  • @ShopWave-r6e
    @ShopWave-r6e 6 років тому +33

    Reporter: So how did you solve it?
    Collin: Belt

    • @matiasyung5254
      @matiasyung5254 3 роки тому

      Haha belt method plus oll and pll parity

  • @g07h4xf00
    @g07h4xf00 8 років тому +8

    JOSS IS SO CUTE I CANT GET OVER THIS

  • @99cybert
    @99cybert 7 років тому +29

    My question is how did they tore apart a rubik's brand cube

    • @jaceallen3270
      @jaceallen3270 6 років тому

      Lmao ikr.

    • @yusufragab1674
      @yusufragab1674 6 років тому +2

      Turn a face 45 degrees, and use your thumb or a screwdriver to pop out the piece. Not difficult.

    • @paper2222
      @paper2222 6 років тому +1

      I "used the luke force" to pull it out one time. It was painful.

  • @inactive4691
    @inactive4691 7 років тому +105

    It took him weilong to solve

  • @nikolai3620
    @nikolai3620 4 роки тому +21

    I learned absolutely nothing on how to solve a rubiks cube in this video.

    • @MinutemenSyndrome
      @MinutemenSyndrome 4 роки тому +9

      Cuz this is not a tutorial.

    • @AANawi39
      @AANawi39 4 роки тому

      *Rubik's

    • @cubing7276
      @cubing7276 3 роки тому

      Just search for "3x3 tutorial" and you get some good results, although if it's video form you need to pause and do it yourself

  • @BangMaster96
    @BangMaster96 5 років тому +75

    Legend has it that Chuck Norris solved a Rubik's cube in less than 0 seconds.

  • @triple_gem_shining
    @triple_gem_shining 8 років тому +6

    Well done, she actually did research!

  • @alok6422
    @alok6422 5 років тому +5

    Vox: How a 15-year-old solved a Rubik's Cube in 5.25 seconds?
    Me: OK Vox, how?
    Vox: Its all available in google
    :/

  • @Az_Iz_Azian
    @Az_Iz_Azian 6 років тому +1

    My record is 45.9 for a 3x3. Havent cubed in a while but it was great to see this video. Well researched video and I like generally enjoyed it.

  • @watchtheworldburnpepe2921
    @watchtheworldburnpepe2921 7 років тому +403

    Asian kid got 4.59secs

    • @frog7401
      @frog7401 6 років тому +9

      WatchTheWorldBurn Pepe after 2 years

    • @pinkiethesmilingcat2862
      @pinkiethesmilingcat2862 6 років тому +6

      WatchTheWorldBurn Pepe always are asians kids

    • @Joe-bb4yi
      @Joe-bb4yi 6 років тому

      WatchTheWorldBurn Pepe Australian got same time

    • @shak9690
      @shak9690 6 років тому +13

      Feliks Zemdegs tied that world record

    • @waywayi8013
      @waywayi8013 6 років тому

      that asian was so lucky. His turns were a lot less than a normal solve's.

  • @huka6965
    @huka6965 5 років тому +16

    now the record is 3.47 second by Du Yusheng

    • @oof.4622
      @oof.4622 4 роки тому +1

      Uh-huh this is 4 years ago

  • @npaa
    @npaa 8 років тому +6

    "Bitches love the rubik's cube." Logic brought me here

  • @benlanning8795
    @benlanning8795 6 років тому +2

    im glad to say i was there for that and saw it live. was a super fun event, everybody should learn to cube!

  • @blitzboy227
    @blitzboy227 8 років тому +20

    The video can be summarized in one word.. Practice.

  • @howdy333
    @howdy333 5 років тому +13

    0:22 Skip 10 seconds here and you miss it. It's that fast!

  • @glitchymountain1891
    @glitchymountain1891 8 років тому +13

    Anyone remember when Felix got 5.33 but one of the corners was turned so it was dnf?

    • @comrade9189
      @comrade9189 7 років тому

      Glitchy Mountain nope

    • @coolcat2956
      @coolcat2956 7 років тому

      +Establish Communism Worldwide nice picture and display name, comrade

  • @darexteres
    @darexteres 2 роки тому +2

    what is that song in the beginning?

  • @Fatherlake
    @Fatherlake 8 років тому +13

    My friend can solve a 3x3 in around 11seconds. He also uses 4x4s, and 5x5s, but those take him longer. He's hoping for a 7x7 for Christmas.

    • @kaminariyuki860
      @kaminariyuki860 8 років тому

      Shut up you hater, let the person speak there mind dude!!

    • @S1neWav_
      @S1neWav_ 8 років тому

      +Daniel Podczaski But do we care about you?

    • @johnplays9654
      @johnplays9654 8 років тому

      wow he deleted the comment

    • @S1neWav_
      @S1neWav_ 8 років тому

      TheStrangerFromThe Forest sissy lol

    • @isakhs2748
      @isakhs2748 8 років тому

      +Gabriel «LittleThing» Johnson see guys, this is the problem with the internet. now, let me ask you how did you fucking start a comment war on this specific comment?
      like what the actuall fuck this comment contains nothing bad just someone who wants to say something wtf is wrong with this xD

  • @SupernovaC
    @SupernovaC 4 роки тому +8

    Advanced method: 50-60 moves
    Roux solvers: hold my beer

    • @SupernovaC
      @SupernovaC 4 роки тому

      @EliGabRet hi there

    • @KARTIKEYA007
      @KARTIKEYA007 4 роки тому

      Roux is not feasible for speedcubing though

    • @SupernovaC
      @SupernovaC 4 роки тому

      @@KARTIKEYA007 why not, there are many top level cubers that use roux

    • @KARTIKEYA007
      @KARTIKEYA007 4 роки тому

      @@SupernovaC Well you are making things unnecessarily hard for yourself if you choose roux over CFOP, algorithm based approach will always be better than intuition based approach

    • @SupernovaC
      @SupernovaC 4 роки тому

      @@KARTIKEYA007 lol that doesn't mean that roux is bad. it might be better for some people to use roux. I don't use roux myself, but I respect it as an equal method to CFOP. its just that it's not for most people

  • @genesis209_gd
    @genesis209_gd 5 років тому +9

    3 years later
    Sean patric villanueva
    2nd at worlds 2019 at 11 years old

  • @theoreticalphysics3644
    @theoreticalphysics3644 4 роки тому +1

    I remember this happened in my high school cafeteria. Afterwards, our school had a weird trend where Rubik's cubes were really cool and everyone started getting into it.

  • @tengbernardez2694
    @tengbernardez2694 6 років тому +3

    Non-Cuber: *How u cube so fast?*
    Collin: *I lubed it and bought a speed cube.*
    Non-Cuber: *cheater. *

    • @Kylebayci
      @Kylebayci 4 роки тому

      Colin: I also spent a solid week memorizing and practicing algs, along with a couple averages of 1000