I found this tutorial to be extremely helpful. So far, this was the clearest explanation I've seen and you worked in many critical concepts in skill progression that I hadn't heard mentioned before.
yeah, poor example, but some cases involving F moves can be solved easier by moving the entire cross. The idea is just that you don't have to keep all the cross pieces solved all the time. You have freedom to move them around and align at the end.
Hi, Daisy method is straightforward, but the time and moves required is much higher than those of intuitive cross. Solvers at higher levels will look for more efficient cross solutions than the Daisy method. Thank you for commenting:)
well M moves are typically bad for cross solutions especially because you're already using both your fingers on the top and bottom from the U and D' moves, so a (m move) regrip is needed which makes the solution slower.
Cube Classroom has way more potential than J-perm. The difference is someone loves the matter and someone loves bragging about themselves and showing off their skill.
I found this tutorial to be extremely helpful. So far, this was the clearest explanation I've seen and you worked in many critical concepts in skill progression that I hadn't heard mentioned before.
I like the way you teach in this video. You take it slow and explain each step. Thank you
You are a very good explainer YOU ARE LIKE ANOTHER J PERM FOR ME 😊😊❤❤ LOVE U BRO FULL SUPPORT
For the scramble at 7:13, there is an alternate solution which is 5 moves, but the finger trick can be tricky.
The sequence is L R' B' R2 F.
Yeah I saw this immediately too
This was a nice one keep this kind of content coming
4:23 me being triggered by that yellow 2x2 square getting broken
lol
great video hope this blows up. Do you use the pioneer, flagship, or the normal Tornado v3?
Pioneer, but maybe flagship is better, pioneer very fast and uncontrollable
Thanksf for tutorial, i love you
why need to move the cross but not the piece? any big diff?
yeah, poor example, but some cases involving F moves can be solved easier by moving the entire cross. The idea is just that you don't have to keep all the cross pieces solved all the time. You have freedom to move them around and align at the end.
@@CubeClassroom05 noted that teacher
Solve daisy, line up edges and R2 each to get cross. Too simple?
Hi, Daisy method is straightforward, but the time and moves required is much higher than those of intuitive cross. Solvers at higher levels will look for more efficient cross solutions than the Daisy method. Thank you for commenting:)
@@CubeClassroom05 thanks for input
Alternatively, for case #2 @2:00 you can (U D’ M’ U’ D)
well M moves are typically bad for cross solutions especially because you're already using both your fingers on the top and bottom from the U and D' moves, so a (m move) regrip is needed which makes the solution slower.
Cube Classroom has way more potential than J-perm. The difference is someone loves the matter and someone loves bragging about themselves and showing off their skill.
I appreciate the compliment, but no need to bash J-perm. He's a great resource and contributor to the cubing community.
he means u
Yeah dude no need to compare