You NEED a High IQ to Solve the Rubik's Cube

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  • @ocularzombie6679
    @ocularzombie6679 3 роки тому +3753

    Non cubers: Woah you must've done some crazy mathematical equation!
    Cubers: haha colors go brrrr

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому +1

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @MasonVis
      @MasonVis 3 роки тому +44

      @@sahithi5360 non cuber

    • @RajlifyXD
      @RajlifyXD 3 роки тому +7

      I am the 400th comment

    • @RajlifyXD
      @RajlifyXD 3 роки тому +2

      I mean liek

    • @outamym1nd695
      @outamym1nd695 3 роки тому +9

      Haha this comment go brrrr

  • @Cubeorithms
    @Cubeorithms 3 роки тому +11202

    Cubers are not necessarily smart, we just like it when people think we are :P

  • @LocksVid
    @LocksVid 3 роки тому +417

    Another thing is that cubing is just very relaxing, you just focus on turning the pieces and the smooth buttery feeling while solving the cube is enjoyable and calming

    • @ImternetExplorer
      @ImternetExplorer 3 роки тому +25

      It only gets intense when you are in a competition.. but yeah I totally agree

    • @arush_zyt
      @arush_zyt 2 роки тому +21

      for me its something like meditation lol it takes me away from all the virtual shits and i feel its good

    • @marygiller2872
      @marygiller2872 Рік тому +5

      i literally can’t think without solving a cube anymore, when i’m tryna write stuff for my book, i start solving a cube and all the ideas flow out of me but otherwise i get writer’s block

    • @khayman9574
      @khayman9574 Рік тому +2

      I absolutely agree with you, unless you're handling one of those cheap by-products that just look like a Rubik's cube but start dropping pieces as soon as you move them around.

    • @Mina265
      @Mina265 Рік тому +3

      smooth and buttery if you don't buy a 5 dollar rubiks cube 😂😂

  • @mochizu
    @mochizu 3 роки тому +1656

    I remember messing around with my friend's scrambled Mirror Rubik's Cube when having dinner with his family, I realized that it basically had the same properties as a conventional 3x3 only that it was harder to make out which pieces are which. I messed around with it for around 30 minutes and eventually finished it, and after that his entire family looked at me as if I'm a genius that just discovered fire. One of the coolest moments in my life

    • @justnik7609
      @justnik7609 3 роки тому +20

      thats cool

    • @AngxlicSunsetYT
      @AngxlicSunsetYT 3 роки тому +75

      That happened to me. My cousin got me a mirror cube for my birthday and I solved it while we were watching a movie. They were amazed.

    • @toprakketenci8752
      @toprakketenci8752 2 роки тому +16

      actually there is algorithms at youtobe that helps you solve rubiks cube i have learned some and i can solve in 2 minutes

    • @WeirdSide
      @WeirdSide 2 роки тому +24

      @@toprakketenci8752 amazing!

    • @DakshBabbar
      @DakshBabbar 2 роки тому +6

      @@WeirdSide lmao

  • @harshchhachhia8482
    @harshchhachhia8482 3 роки тому +2157

    The reason for jperm's success on youtube = 20% cubing + 80% humour.

    • @adriandepetro2798
      @adriandepetro2798 3 роки тому +36

      Yea I always like when he jokes in his vids.

    • @jaydenbouchard4256
      @jaydenbouchard4256 3 роки тому +20

      Well yeah, he’s a good cyber don’t get me wrong but cubing is too small for having 500k subs by just being good at it

    • @zcubed1997
      @zcubed1997 3 роки тому +27

      @@jaydenbouchard4256 **cough cough** Felix zemdegs **cough**

    • @jaydenbouchard4256
      @jaydenbouchard4256 3 роки тому +12

      @@zcubed1997 he's an exception thoug, he's like the og

    • @guymaniii6467
      @guymaniii6467 3 роки тому +3

      Also his cubing, he's the reason I'm doing what I do

  • @BigBud42069
    @BigBud42069 3 роки тому +624

    Thank you for this video, you have inspired me and after a week of work I’ve finally solved a 1x1 cube. I’d like to thank you for all that you’ve shown me in the way of cubing and I wish you well.

    • @chinmaysabharwal3011
      @chinmaysabharwal3011 3 роки тому +8

      bruh

    • @iceinu2000
      @iceinu2000 3 роки тому +6

      Half way through the video I got mad and came here…. The way he solved the 4x4 just pissed me off

    • @Conorator
      @Conorator 3 роки тому +6

      @@iceinu2000 Why? Do you prefer solving a 4x4 layer by layer?

    • @josiahkiehl510
      @josiahkiehl510 3 роки тому +14

      Holy shit man you are a legend. I have tried for years and I still haven't been able to solve one layer of the 1x1 cube. How do you do it?

    • @BigBud42069
      @BigBud42069 3 роки тому +18

      @@josiahkiehl510 It’s a very special technique in how you position the cube, once you find it, the cube basically solves itself.

  • @adriandepetro2798
    @adriandepetro2798 3 роки тому +4208

    Wait if everyone sees this then people won’t be impressed at us solving the cube

    • @kiwicuber
      @kiwicuber 3 роки тому +175

      Uh-oh

    • @PuhlReshaped
      @PuhlReshaped 3 роки тому +358

      J-Perm what have you done.

    • @josephmansfield3203
      @josephmansfield3203 3 роки тому +98

      Noooooo...

    • @harrisonscheidt8787
      @harrisonscheidt8787 3 роки тому +313

      Yeah but I'm pretty sure that non cubers don't watch Rubik's Cube videos.

    • @noelic6744
      @noelic6744 3 роки тому +90

      Look ahead will always be impressive even if you yourself can do it.

  • @anjalimishra8072
    @anjalimishra8072 3 роки тому +3138

    Whenever he says "WE" And refers to all of the cubers , I feel very proud to be a part of that community.

    • @williamhu9567
      @williamhu9567 3 роки тому +85

      ussr antherm starts playing

    • @vpsjdon
      @vpsjdon 3 роки тому +34

      Haha same. Although it still feels like he's in a completely different league with his constant sub10 solves (at least for me)

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому +1

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @ZAYN_ONE_DIRECTION
      @ZAYN_ONE_DIRECTION 3 роки тому +3

      I know right

    • @minecrafterxado1031
      @minecrafterxado1031 3 роки тому +8

      I’m kinda apart of “we” but I take like a minute and 20 seconds to solve it :(

  • @g_way
    @g_way 3 роки тому +42

    i’m a huge tetris fan, so i felt seen when you read my mind and used it as an example at 4:37!! i was literally thinking about how i’m always looking a few steps ahead while playing right before it popped up. it’s crazy how similar tetris is to solving a rubik’s cube. i’ve gotten about as good as i can get at tetris, so cubing is my next carpal-tunnel-inducing hobby lol

    • @kuba4ful
      @kuba4ful 11 місяців тому +1

      I was also surprised, didn't pick up speed cubing because of Tetris, but I also play lots of it, more the competitive side of tetrio than sprints, but still lmao

  • @kb-uf2vn
    @kb-uf2vn 3 роки тому +439

    When they talk about being good at math I just go with it🤣
    "I'm making calculations in my head in a fraction of a second enough to make a decision of whether or not to turn up or down so shush"

    • @Lunarien1
      @Lunarien1 3 роки тому +19

      big brain

    • @TheeFlashbackMan
      @TheeFlashbackMan 3 роки тому +62

      I have built-in cube computing algorithms in my brain I trained it for years thru meditation and doing rituals for the cube gods

    • @kb-uf2vn
      @kb-uf2vn 3 роки тому +3

      @@TheeFlashbackMan yes🤣

    • @ItsJustGreen
      @ItsJustGreen 3 роки тому +21

      i am doing 7000 calculations per second and they're all wrong.

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому +1

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

  • @AmbadiMinecraft
    @AmbadiMinecraft 3 роки тому +1231

    I remember when I leaned to solve Rubik's cube's and I showed it to people and they always don't show me how they are shuffling because they think I just reverse the moves...

    • @phantom-69420
      @phantom-69420 3 роки тому +76

      Same always happens to me soo relatable

    • @v1nzaro
      @v1nzaro 3 роки тому +58

      its called scrambling not shuffling

    • @unbelievabledog8837
      @unbelievabledog8837 3 роки тому +2

      Yes

    • @capitalpi9014
      @capitalpi9014 3 роки тому +52

      @@v1nzaro it doesn’t matter…

    • @KikiCuber
      @KikiCuber 3 роки тому +54

      Same. Someone once called it fake because I “memorized the scramble”

  • @Izanuela22
    @Izanuela22 Рік тому +10

    I got my first cube three weeks ago. I now have four different ones and they just lay around the apartment. My partner scrambles them when he sees them solved and I solve them when I see them scrambled. For me it is pure relaxation and meditation. I am a slow beginner and I don’t want to get faster. I just enjoy the few minutes of clear headspace that I get when I solve them. Such moments are very rare in my stressful life (filled to the brim with paid and unpaid work). There are many reasons why people like these cubes, not everyone does them in a competitive way…

  • @VicJang
    @VicJang 3 роки тому +161

    Great video for non-cubers and beginners. I’m so glad to see how far cubing has come over the years. I started cubing 17 years ago and definitely couldn’t imagine a cubing video to ever get hundreds of thousands, even millions of views on UA-cam, but here we are.

    • @shinygiveaways1920
      @shinygiveaways1920 3 роки тому +5

      Woah thats almost my age (19). I wonder what your personal record is dude, youre insane!

    • @VicJang
      @VicJang 2 роки тому +10

      @@shinygiveaways1920 haha, thanks. I got the Taiwanese NR in 2006 with 14.51. Later I got a PB of 12 in 2008 and stopped going to competitions. I still teach many people how to cube but not cubing as much myself.
      My 8yo son recently got to sub-60 :)

    • @Zach014G
      @Zach014G 2 роки тому

      @@VicJang thats so wholesome 😁

  • @vari1535
    @vari1535 3 роки тому +75

    I really respect the way you're addressing these (stereotypically "non-cuber") misconceptions in an informational, explanatory, useful, and respectful way.

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time...
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

  • @won879
    @won879 2 роки тому +43

    im never showing my mom this video so she can keep thinking im smart

  • @Atrulion
    @Atrulion 3 роки тому +1192

    People: Omg he has to be so good at math, he is probably doing some crazy pythagoras stuff and he is probably doing some algebra
    person: just looking at some colors and stuff

    • @mubashirismail1397
      @mubashirismail1397 3 роки тому +9

      Lol true

    • @ileachoffeverything6535
      @ileachoffeverything6535 3 роки тому +34

      yes non-cubers over exaggerate it.

    • @kiwicuber
      @kiwicuber 3 роки тому +12

      So true I don’t even know what Pythagoras is

    • @natanfurman2467
      @natanfurman2467 3 роки тому +30

      @@kiwicuber clearly the commenter doesnt either, dw

    • @Arnikaaa
      @Arnikaaa 3 роки тому +4

      I’m 8 and I can solve it so, I don’t think it uses algebra.

  • @Bhuvan_MS
    @Bhuvan_MS 3 роки тому +476

    Cubers: We can memorize so many algs
    Also cubers: *can't reverse the moves*
    (No offense, this is a joke)

    • @myluckysuperegg8989
      @myluckysuperegg8989 3 роки тому +12

      YES IKR!!!! 😰😱like sometimes in the last alg for begginer method used to fix the edge pieces, i sometimes have to move them anti-clockwise and I can’t do that alg even though it’s the opposite of the clockwise one!! I never learned it when i was starting out so now my muscle memory messes me up into completely failing the algorithm and i can’t go back so i end up having to re-scramble!! I should just commit the algorithm to muscle memory so in the long term i can be faster than just doing the clockwise alg twice!!!! 😅

    • @Bhuvan_MS
      @Bhuvan_MS 3 роки тому +3

      @@myluckysuperegg8989 the only difference between clock and anti clock alg is U and U' respectively. The rest of the alg is the same.. Just slow down a bit while performing it

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому +1

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time...
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @zone3three471
      @zone3three471 3 роки тому +2

      @@myluckysuperegg8989 that's exactly where I'm at right now with my cubing as a beginner, this exact thing.

    • @AceOBlade
      @AceOBlade 3 роки тому +2

      i mean reversing the moves is possible its just why bother its way easier to just solve it normally XD

  • @JosiahSimon95
    @JosiahSimon95 3 роки тому +115

    Very good video! I always get mad when I solve a cube in front of people and they say "I can't ever do that". I even try and explain to them how they can but they don't even believe it. I found out that the mindset of of how someone sees a Rubik's cube can be arguably comparable to how they see their potential in life. Many people that don't believe they can solve the cube also tend to disbelieve in their value and success in life. It takes dedication and hard work. Practice, routine, etc. I also was very insecure and felt worthless at times in life.
    I grew up with people looking at me like I was inadequate, and I believed it. During my freshmen year, I went out of my way to find out how to solve the cube. once I was able to do it a couple of times, I took it to school here and there to practice and to show people. Everyone was shocked at the fact that I was able to do such an "impossible" thing.
    Over the years, I found out that solving the cube is too good of a representative for the rest of life's challenges. I tell people that if they can solve the cube, then they can solve any other situation they are going through, and can achieve anything they truly want.

    • @elip20-u1b
      @elip20-u1b 3 роки тому +9

      I pressed read more on this and was like “Nope”

    • @layoliprofe2776
      @layoliprofe2776 2 роки тому +5

      Thanks for this message!

    • @JosiahSimon95
      @JosiahSimon95 2 роки тому +4

      @Simon M that's about where I'm at. My record is 57 seconds. I'd love to take my cube skills further. But I desire other things more, like music! But speed solving is a very respectable and inspiring hobby.

    • @JosiahSimon95
      @JosiahSimon95 2 роки тому +2

      @@layoliprofe2776 you're welcome

    • @JosiahSimon95
      @JosiahSimon95 2 роки тому +1

      @@elip20-u1b I saw your comment and was like "yeah"

  • @route93tv97
    @route93tv97 3 роки тому +323

    It took me many years to find out the J Perm isn’t just a random channel name

    • @TechSupportDave
      @TechSupportDave 3 роки тому +19

      Wow dude all it took for me to get flooded with his videos is watch a few random 3x3 tutorial videos. Dude's loved by the algorithm, probably because his videos are generally of superb quality.

    • @Alpha-fc3bo
      @Alpha-fc3bo 3 роки тому +4

      Then what is it?

    • @isacubes
      @isacubes 3 роки тому +35

      @@Alpha-fc3bo J Perm is a Pll algorithm in the last layer of cfop. It's one of the faster ones and feels really nice to execute.

    • @marslion1
      @marslion1 3 роки тому

      same

    • @dootdoot3713
      @dootdoot3713 3 роки тому +4

      @@Alpha-fc3bo in more simple terms it’s the name of a move on the rubik’s cube

  • @davidbird7646
    @davidbird7646 3 роки тому +20

    this video is super helpful for non-cubers
    because of these misconceptions, many non-cubers stay away from cubing (they may think it's extremely hard)
    but now with this video, it'll be sure to clear up these ideas for non-cubers and hopefully bring more people into this amazing puzzle!
    thanks 😁

  • @randomaccount594
    @randomaccount594 2 роки тому +11

    4:00 when we DO plan the whole thing in inspection(which usually happens in 2x2), it's called one-looking the solve

    • @randomaccount594
      @randomaccount594 2 роки тому +2

      but usually this only happens for easy things like 2x2

  • @klarence5554
    @klarence5554 3 роки тому +42

    The Rubik's cube is actually a good example on how to explain to people how to learn things . Solving a Rubik's cube may seem hard but if you learn how it actually works and how parts interact with other parts then you'll get it

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time...
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @georgianavrinceanu8890
      @georgianavrinceanu8890 3 роки тому +1

      I agree, I learned so much outside learning skill from the cube

  • @somerandomperson5314
    @somerandomperson5314 3 роки тому +439

    "To solve a cube isn't amazing, but to solve it fast, is." I made this quote, it's mine.

    • @miraculoussongedits
      @miraculoussongedits 3 роки тому +17

      The greatest quote I've ever read

    • @anuradhasinha1523
      @anuradhasinha1523 3 роки тому

      @@miraculoussongedits Me too!!!

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому +1

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @cuboembaralhado8294
      @cuboembaralhado8294 3 роки тому +14

      solving a cube isn't all that impressive, but making PATTERNS on it is a little cooler

    • @zone3three471
      @zone3three471 3 роки тому +4

      No this is so true because I personally can solve the cube with the beginner method and my best time is 1 minute 50 seconds and I'm proud of that actually but trying to learn to speed cube gives me a headache 🤣..... but I'll get it one day

  • @VGmaniac104
    @VGmaniac104 3 роки тому +2

    This reminds me of my experiences as a guitarist. Anybody can learn how to shred, it's not going to happen overnight, you need to train your muscle memory and memorize scale patterns

  • @mokshpatel8977
    @mokshpatel8977 3 роки тому +143

    It is the most awkward thing when someone says youre so good at math cuz you solved the cube.
    Especially when you ARE gooda d math and a cuber as well

    • @theunpopularcuber9554
      @theunpopularcuber9554 3 роки тому +3

      I'm in the same situation.

    • @superDpermn
      @superDpermn 3 роки тому +1

      Same

    • @masterkrist5017
      @masterkrist5017 3 роки тому +1

      Same situation here, lol

    • @tres-2b299
      @tres-2b299 3 роки тому +14

      Same, i have to explain to them that that doesnt make you good at math, and then it will make them think i dont know math, and if i say i know math it looks like im bragging

    • @chromaav
      @chromaav 3 роки тому +1

      tru tru

  • @CfopCubing
    @CfopCubing 3 роки тому +415

    Don't you just love making fun of what non-cubers think and say. :)

    • @user-vd3pw6yf7b
      @user-vd3pw6yf7b 3 роки тому +6

      Kinda weird dude

    • @CfopCubing
      @CfopCubing 3 роки тому +4

      @Gust Avelar It's just that they all think and say the same things about cubing.

    • @MeMelon4u
      @MeMelon4u 3 роки тому +1

      @@CfopCubing that's the same with almost everything.

    • @CfopCubing
      @CfopCubing 3 роки тому +1

      @@MeMelon4u I know right?

    • @sinpi314
      @sinpi314 3 роки тому +1

      Lmaooo

  • @sepsysmurf6982
    @sepsysmurf6982 2 роки тому +3

    Yesterday I spent two hours looking through tutorials and solved my first cube ever. Honestly it's the best feeling ever when you get the actual logic behind it.

    • @BobbyRowland-e1m
      @BobbyRowland-e1m Рік тому

      You have to be born with the necessary "formulas" "algorithms" or "patterns" that are present in your subconscious; but really it shows you have great social skills to find someone willingly to teach you, whether by person or on a UA-cam video. But really you need "comprehension" skills to be able to solve a Rubik's Cube. As long as you understand the instructions and show patience as a virtue, even a pure minded 1st grader can solve a Rubik's Cube but this is very uncommon because alot of parents find it easier to control their child if they are kept rather ignorant, because ignorance is bliss that pacifies them.

  • @randomguy8773
    @randomguy8773 3 роки тому +226

    When Jperm uploads you know its gonna be quality content

  • @Electromagnet9000
    @Electromagnet9000 3 роки тому +147

    Love how you included Eric Rosen in the video. Cubing and Chess are my favourite things in the world!

    • @doon8752
      @doon8752 3 роки тому +8

      Same lol

    • @rs.zsalma
      @rs.zsalma 3 роки тому +14

      oh no my queen

    • @aetherarcanist4819
      @aetherarcanist4819 3 роки тому +4

      @@rs.zsalma ack! my rook

    • @spit2u744
      @spit2u744 3 роки тому +1

      Oh no my king

    • @gamerdio2503
      @gamerdio2503 3 роки тому +10

      @@aetherarcanist4819 The difference between "oh no my queen" and "dah my queen" is staggering

  • @M4W07
    @M4W07 Рік тому +2

    This video makes a lot of sense! I am chess player, and am around 1700. If I can deal with 64 squares, with 32 pieces, in less than a minute, then it motivates me that I can solve a 3x3 cube. Had watched your begineer's UA-cam video yesterday. Solve the cube for the first time. Only took me 15 minutes. Now will practice and improve it! Perhaps even learn more complex and efficient algorithms later on!

  • @ReverseBurst
    @ReverseBurst 3 роки тому +88

    Me: * Is about to sleep *
    Jperm: *Uploads*
    Me: Sleep can wait

  • @MarshnCubing
    @MarshnCubing 3 роки тому +182

    When you're so early the person blessing your entire ancestry isn't here

  • @GerOB1988
    @GerOB1988 Рік тому +5

    Excellent video! Actually gave me the confidence to try a 4*4 having solved a 3*3 using your tutorials

  • @MatiDerp
    @MatiDerp 3 роки тому +7

    I teached my uncle how to solve a 3x3 with your 10 minute tutorial and it only took like 30 minutes! I swear you’re the best! :D 2:31 My uncle (before learned how to solve a cube) always thought that and I was like ’you are just wasting time..’

  • @CCandD
    @CCandD 3 роки тому +4

    Love the Tetris analogy @ 4:36 I've shown that to a lot of people and they actually start to 'get it' from this clip. As always Don't Stop the Rockin' Mr. Perm your videos are awesome

  • @ThomasJSch
    @ThomasJSch 5 днів тому

    Around 8:21, a good example i like to point out is for this concept is the Celeste Speedrun. As it does have any glitches, no weird tech, (except the demo dash), and is built with speedrunning in mind.

  • @AnunayMintoo
    @AnunayMintoo 3 роки тому +58

    4:50 I love how Jperm uses Tetris as an example for lookahead😌
    *BOOM TETRIS*

    • @bacchess
      @bacchess 3 роки тому +1

      jsrtis yay

    • @5tuffz
      @5tuffz 3 роки тому +1

      Always

    • @JPerm
      @JPerm  3 роки тому +25

      I never thought one day I would brush up on my tetris skills for a cubing video 😂

    • @AnunayMintoo
      @AnunayMintoo 3 роки тому +1

      @@JPerm lolol

    • @glitchyboi3366
      @glitchyboi3366 3 роки тому +1

      @@JPerm is Tetris JUST like cubing when u know wat ur doin?

  • @muhammadhawari9987
    @muhammadhawari9987 3 роки тому +8

    Amazing video J perm, I would rly LOVE to see an explanation of how algorithms were discovered or how does the math work when it comes to finding or creating new algorithms

  • @SaintShieldWolf
    @SaintShieldWolf 2 роки тому +24

    It doesn’t take being smart to solve it, it takes being smart to decide you want to learn how to solve it, and then doing it.

  • @dawsonrohrer6096
    @dawsonrohrer6096 3 роки тому +51

    Me- My house burned down and I’m very sad
    Me- hears notification
    Me- looks
    Also me after watching JPERMs new video- it’s been a good day

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

  • @KLeeFMVs
    @KLeeFMVs 3 роки тому +39

    Yeah, I am proof you don't need to be smart to do the cubes. I am working on learning the 5X5 now. I'm slow ish at the 3X3 and 4X4 but I'm doing it mostly for relaxation and anxiety relief more than speed, lol.

    • @twitchster77
      @twitchster77 9 місяців тому +1

      Did you ever get the 5x5 down?

  • @yingkaishao2939
    @yingkaishao2939 2 роки тому +2

    "Separating two pieces of the same color does not make is harder to solve"
    2x2 Ortega/EG solvers: I don't have that weakness

  • @coryellsworth9705
    @coryellsworth9705 3 роки тому +9

    The way I like to describe the cube to dispell the misconception of solving one layer at a time is to tell people to think of it as a 3-D Jigsaw puzzle; it's not a puzzle of getting the right colors on the right sides, it's a puzzle about getting the pieces in the right place.

  • @forgetfulfunctor6416
    @forgetfulfunctor6416 3 роки тому +21

    I'm not much of a cuber myself, but i am a Mathematician, and, honestly, a lot of the myths you debunked and the ways you debunked them actually resonate quite well with a lot of common myths about maths and people who are into mathematics. Like, the specific examples might not technically be the same, but the general idea is quite similar

  • @cameronpeterson6734
    @cameronpeterson6734 Рік тому +1

    You needed to be smart to solve a Rubiks cube in the 80's when it first came out. Now there are so many good tutorials online and guides and tips from UA-camrs

  • @cooperthompson5497
    @cooperthompson5497 3 роки тому +20

    Jperm: the two most popular speed solving methods are cfop and roux.
    Cfop solvers:😎
    Roux solvers: 🤩
    Zz solvers: I think he forgot us

    • @yoruba7807
      @yoruba7807 3 роки тому +2

      Don't mess with us ZZ users
      There are 4 of us

    • @hanifsendmeamessageingmail345
      @hanifsendmeamessageingmail345 3 роки тому

      @@yoruba7807 dont forgot also petrus solvers he may learn our method we only have 2 solver on petrus method😭

    • @rujon288
      @rujon288 3 роки тому

      Phil and the boys out to raid jperms house

  • @Dennis.Vlachopoulos
    @Dennis.Vlachopoulos 3 роки тому +7

    I really appreciate you teaching me how to solve the rubiks cube. Now my record is 38.4 seconds even though i started last month. Keep up the good work.

  • @vivekviju27
    @vivekviju27 9 місяців тому +2

    9:44 was so.... i dont have enough knowledge to describe that moment as i cant find that word in my dictionary it's that good i didnt even knew the video ended, it went so that fast

  • @nybsfp7486
    @nybsfp7486 3 роки тому +77

    There’s solving a cube (on your own) and solving a cube (by knowing how). One is probably raw intelligence, at least in some areas. The other is easily accomplished with determination through memorization and practice. Both do need a person to have some positive traits. And both also look the same to anyone who doesn’t know how to do it.

    • @kennethkho7165
      @kennethkho7165 3 роки тому +9

      No, it's not raw intelligence. They're just trained in algorithmic problem solving and willing to put enough time to it. Wouldn't be a super hard problem.

    • @spacevspitch4028
      @spacevspitch4028 3 роки тому +8

      Knowing how many of the early cubers figured it out by themselves, I don't know if I ever would've been able to work out how to do by myself. It's mostly with commutators and as simple as the commutator concept is, for some bizarre reason, it never occurred to me.

    • @omegachad8087
      @omegachad8087 3 роки тому +1

      I see you are the creature everyone calls non cuber

    • @andreaspatounis5674
      @andreaspatounis5674 Рік тому

      Personally I learned to solve it alone. It doesn't require raw intelligence I was experimenting different algorithms I could use in different phases and everytime I found one I used it multiple times to understand exactly what it does

    • @khayman9574
      @khayman9574 Рік тому

      Honestly, I didn't think it was possible to just figure out how to solve the cube by yourself but, obviously, I was wrong. I mean, I learnt one way of doing it just by watching another guy when I was 10 and I still remember it. However, that's not how fast solvers do it. Anyway, I'm happy enough I still remember 1 way of solving the cube after some 40 years I first saw it.

  • @nicoliebig1054
    @nicoliebig1054 3 роки тому +20

    And Eric rosen squeals in delight after seeing himself in a random cubing video. XD

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

  • @Jordan....
    @Jordan.... 2 роки тому +1

    J Perm: Computers Are Perfect In Speed
    My Computer: You're SO Funny

  • @leakchat
    @leakchat 3 роки тому +63

    Actually all these things in this list are the same things that makes us feel cool😎

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

  • @parabolaaaaa4919
    @parabolaaaaa4919 3 роки тому +22

    9:23
    Yay eric “oh no my queen” rosen got featured

    • @pranjalsrivastava3343
      @pranjalsrivastava3343 3 роки тому

      i am biggest fan of rosen

    • @charleswang6152
      @charleswang6152 3 роки тому +2

      i never knew making pawn cubes, winning connect four, and hanging queens could make you an im.

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time...
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

  • @khayman9574
    @khayman9574 Рік тому +1

    I know 1 way of solving the cube and only one: it's not the one fast solvers employ but something I picked up as a child while watching another prophane like myself. Now, after 40 years, the guy I learnt this method from has forgotten it whereas i haven't. There's nothing ingenius about it other than remembering it

  • @HenrikMyrhaug
    @HenrikMyrhaug 3 роки тому +23

    It is completely possible to figure out how to solve the cube on your own too, and that takes a lot of time and dedication. IQ in general is a measure of pattern recognition and problem solving, so having a high IQ may help, but it's not required.
    I tried the megaminx without any knowledge of how to solve it, but I knew how to solve a 3x3x3, and was able to figure it out on my own without any algorithms or tutorials.
    This made me realize how figuring out how to solve the 3x3x3 is not actually that hard, as long as you understand how the cube is built up, and how it changes when you rotate a face. I have been able to solve the cube without using any memorized algorithms. Basically all ways humanly possible to solve a cube requires you to use some algorithm that someone has found, but it is possible to figure them out on your own without looking them up.
    I don't spend much time with Rubik's puzzles anymore, as there are many other things that I personally find more fun to spend ny time with, but I think everyone should learn how to solve a Rubik's cube.

    • @BobbyRowland-e1m
      @BobbyRowland-e1m Рік тому

      You have to be born with the necessary "formulas" "algorithms" or "patterns" that are present in your subconscious; but really it shows you have great social skills to find someone willingly to teach you, whether by person or on a UA-cam video. But really you need "comprehension" skills to be able to solve a Rubik's Cube. As long as you understand the instructions and show patience as a virtue, even a pure minded 1st grader can solve a Rubik's Cube but this is very uncommon because alot of parents find it easier to control their child if they are kept rather ignorant, because ignorance is bliss that pacifies them.

  • @shanmasala5701
    @shanmasala5701 3 роки тому +6

    “To become a speedcuber, it is not having the intention of solving fast, but to improve with each solve.”

  • @markblankenship745
    @markblankenship745 2 роки тому +4

    As a noob to cubing at the ripe old age of 48 I will say this for it, it does help one sharpen ones mental acuity. I find it both meditative and relaxing while also exciting my grey matter.

    • @stevemuller8320
      @stevemuller8320 2 роки тому +1

      it's actually pink - in a living brain 😊

    • @markblankenship745
      @markblankenship745 2 роки тому +1

      @@stevemuller8320 yeah I don't know why they call it grey matter. Just one of those things I have heard through the years ya know?

  • @corrporium
    @corrporium 3 роки тому +14

    3:36 Honestly, when someone scrambles my cube, I just say “Please don’t give me a white cross! It’s so hard to solve it that way.” Lol. I think I’ve played that trick to many times for it to work.

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time...
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @DaRealNoobKing
      @DaRealNoobKing Місяць тому

      bro just be color neutral

  • @Salty_Taco9357
    @Salty_Taco9357 3 роки тому +34

    I really want to send this video to everyone in my school so they understand that I don’t reverse the scramble, or that the more colours seperated the harder it is to solve it, and especially that you *can’t do two fawking moves over and over again to solve a cube*

    • @FishingForLife28
      @FishingForLife28 3 роки тому +6

      Dont forget about the idiot that says "I can only do the first 5 sides. I always get stuck on the last one"

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @quanghuy2701
      @quanghuy2701 2 роки тому

      @@sahithi5360 get out u non cuber

  • @harkharring2572
    @harkharring2572 10 місяців тому +1

    And here i thought this video was going to either be about how the minimum IQ needed to solve a rubix’s cube is within the top 60%; or it being that you need an incredibly high IQ to intrinsically understand how to solve a cube without assistance.
    Good video

  • @ImternetExplorer
    @ImternetExplorer 3 роки тому +7

    Me: Solves Rubiks Cube
    My Friend: Wow, you must have an A+ in math if you can do that

    • @sleepingboiz8155
      @sleepingboiz8155 3 роки тому

      I do......and I can solve the 3x3...........idk if it’s true for others 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @ImternetExplorer
      @ImternetExplorer 3 роки тому

      @@sleepingboiz8155 This is a joke... it's brought up in the video, thats why i said this. Also I have an A+ in math rn too, so it is true for me lol

    • @rdelfih4416
      @rdelfih4416 3 роки тому +1

      Me too lol also hey gd player

    • @ImternetExplorer
      @ImternetExplorer 3 роки тому

      @@rdelfih4416 hello 👋

  • @spacemario
    @spacemario 3 роки тому +37

    Imma still waiting for the video where you solve the petaminx by turning it into a thicc megaminx just like you solved the 8x8 like a 2x2

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

  • @tylerdurden2464
    @tylerdurden2464 3 роки тому +1

    I’m 28 and always wanted to learn how to solve a cube. Every time I picked one up, I got discouraged, until a couple weeks ago. I got a Rubik’s cube off Amazon for like 10 bucks and would practice the white cross method for a couple hours while sitting at my desk at work lol it’s pretty fun and now I just use it to waste time.

  • @LeonesTM
    @LeonesTM 3 роки тому +13

    Solving 1 Color at a Time - 0:13
    Solving a Rubik's Cube = High IQ + Good at Math - 1:08
    There is a SECRET For How to Easily Solve the Cube - 1:44
    More Time Scrambling = Harder to Solve - 2:31
    We Figure Out the Entire Solution Before Starting - 3:58
    Speedcubing Requires a lot of Natural Talent - 4:50
    We Solve Cubes as a Mental Challenge - 5:27
    Bigger Cubes are Harder to Solve - 6:05
    Our Brains Work Differently - 7:54
    Some People Can Solve The Cube, But You Can't - 9:39
    ᴵᵗ'ˢ ᶜᵃˡˡᵉᵈ ᵃ ᴿᵘᵇᶦˣ ᶜᵘᵇᵉ ⁻ ¹⁰:⁰²

    • @elip20-u1b
      @elip20-u1b 3 роки тому

      It makes me angry when someone spells it Rubix. Don’t make me come over there

    • @BobbyRowland-e1m
      @BobbyRowland-e1m Рік тому

      You have to be born with the necessary "formulas" "algorithms" or "patterns" that are present in your subconscious; but really it shows you have great social skills to find someone willingly to teach you, whether by person or on a UA-cam video. But really you need "comprehension" skills to be able to solve a Rubik's Cube. As long as you understand the instructions and show patience as a virtue, even a pure minded 1st grader can solve a Rubik's Cube but this is very uncommon because alot of parents find it easier to control their child if they are kept rather ignorant, because ignorance is bliss that pacifies them.

  • @lizzzylavender
    @lizzzylavender 3 роки тому +6

    About point seven, also, people solve for different reasons. I cube, but I don’t personally like speedcubing that much, and don’t care much about improvement. I find the logic soothing and satisfying. Therefore, i really like big cubes because it takes much longer and you spend longer doing each step. Just like someone might enjoy playing a Mario game without speed running it, casual cubing is also a thing

    • @ColbyMasonMusic
      @ColbyMasonMusic Рік тому +2

      Casual cuber here and I completely agree. I can solve a 3x3 in about 40sh seconds. I use it like some people would use a fidget toy or something along those lines. But I just purchased a 4x4 and 5x5 and have solved both intuitively, albeit it took me quite a bit of time, it's a great way to occupy space in your brain. When you want to wind down and just not think about how shit your day was, pick up a cube and turn it.

  • @YanTheFoxy
    @YanTheFoxy 2 роки тому +2

    The more time scrambling one is so real to me, people spend like 2 minutes scrambling the cube before they give it to me, and then when I solve it they are like *omg, you're a genius.

  • @arnavtripathi1610
    @arnavtripathi1610 3 роки тому +4

    Desperately waiting for a square-1 tutorial.
    You've got to upload it!
    I love your way of teaching!

    • @tmm_6304
      @tmm_6304 3 роки тому +1

      He's probably never gonna do that

    • @revvv09
      @revvv09 2 роки тому

      He'll teach it the intuitive way

    • @joshk147
      @joshk147 Рік тому

      Cube Master has a great series of tutorials for Square-1

  • @U-Trance
    @U-Trance 3 роки тому +4

    Just finished my first cube today with help of a tutorial, would love to get into this

  • @autumnatic6507
    @autumnatic6507 2 роки тому +1

    1:22 yeah I agree, a lot of speedcubing is kinda just recognition and intuitivity

  • @Soxaldinho
    @Soxaldinho 3 роки тому +8

    Them: "I'm gomna mix it up real difficult for you"
    Me (outloud): "oh goody, I love a challenge"
    Me (under my breath): "sucker"

  • @afox1689
    @afox1689 3 роки тому +4

    All the world-class cubers put away many hours of their life to chase a title just for JPerm to say that natural talent was involved... Beautiful

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time...
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

  • @Prowl76
    @Prowl76 3 роки тому +1

    I just got my first cube yesterday since I was a kid. In a matter of hours, I learned how to consistently solve the first two layers. Today I'm going to learn how to solve the third layer.

  • @hoosiercoasterfan2655
    @hoosiercoasterfan2655 3 роки тому +6

    This will probably be buried but 0:25 gave me an idea: What if you made a cube that you could make a cube that you could turn like a normal 3x3, but the face also turns completely independently to the top layer? Kinda like 5x5 centers, but it looks like a 3x3. It has probably been done before. Even if it hasn’t, I’m no puzzle designer.

    • @JPerm
      @JPerm  3 роки тому +2

      Oh that would be really interesting! I think it would work exactly like the x-centers on 5x5 actually so it would be super easy to solve

  • @NetheriteMiner
    @NetheriteMiner 2 роки тому +1

    9:21 as someone interested in both chess and Rubik's cubes, I appreciate the Eric Rosen cameo :)

  • @hansrajhansda2981
    @hansrajhansda2981 3 роки тому +2

    You say right Sir. I wrote this comment on my life experience.🙏🙏🙏
    1. When I was very weak in maths and I don't even understand maths at all.
    2. I got 5 years ago because of maths weakness Rubik's cube Couldn't even understand through youtube videos.
    3. When I clear the basic concepts of my maths And strengthened his maths.
    4. then me Rubik's cube Also seemed easy to understand through youtube video.
    5. Learning maths and solving maths problems increases our intelligence.
    6. Maths is very important and necessary subject because Solving maths questions increases our intelligence and also exercises the brain.

  • @rafaelcorreia8518
    @rafaelcorreia8518 2 роки тому +4

    in the part of the natural talent, your first solve with slow moves was better than my pb at my maximum speed

  • @ButterKing-28
    @ButterKing-28 2 роки тому +2

    Im so exited! I just watched your beginners video and bought a cube from speedcubeshop. I always wanted to learn how to solve a Rubik's cube tbh, I did it once or twice but other than that I didn't touch it much. I really love the last myith, it gave me chills lol
    also, did you do a video explaining the different kinds of lubes (there are so many on speedcubeshop) and why you need them? I don't really get it

  • @quewhyes7605
    @quewhyes7605 3 роки тому +9

    Jperm just complimented himself and then took it back

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

  • @night_sky_and_me
    @night_sky_and_me 3 роки тому +8

    That L 's theme was really un expected. J perm is an otaku 🥳🥳

  • @Leopard_211
    @Leopard_211 2 роки тому +1

    i love how he said there isn't a really easy method on how to solving it when i saw his tutorial and instantly learned how to solve it

  • @penguin4life570
    @penguin4life570 3 роки тому +12

    are we all just going to ignore that after the patreon credits it says "#11 its called a Rubix Cube"?

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @user-drinkwater
      @user-drinkwater Рік тому

      yes

  • @fungalwater3175
    @fungalwater3175 3 роки тому +2

    Started learning how to solve a cube yesterday. By the end of the video I could solve it (in about three minutes but that's not important!) and with some more practice in theory I'll be better. It all just efficient practice.

    • @AceOBlade
      @AceOBlade 3 роки тому +1

      dang nice my first time when i was learing to solve it was like 4-5 minutes XD so props to you i am a bit better at this point at 90 seconds as my best but my cube broke from overuse(not that it was that usuable since the stickers were almost completly gone only barely anything left) so that may have slowed me down a tad or not who knows anyway
      wellcome to the wonderfull world of being a cuber

  • @vagerplayz1999
    @vagerplayz1999 2 роки тому +1

    *me solving a rubiks cube*
    random person: you really must good at math
    me: bro i can't even do basic math

  • @sinpi314
    @sinpi314 3 роки тому +8

    "It's called a Rubix Cube"
    -J Perm Outro, 2021

  • @Dravignor
    @Dravignor 3 роки тому +15

    Notification gang!
    Edit: Also have you heard of the Mehta method? And if so, what’s your thoughts on it?

    • @colliercubing3990
      @colliercubing3990 3 роки тому

      Yesss Mehta is awesome!! I don't main it, but I've heard that it's really good. I've read about it on the Speed Solving Forums.

  • @AlcarT94
    @AlcarT94 3 роки тому +1

    I really like this video. I work in IT and a lot of the same ideas you're talking about apply. When I have to navigate windows and find settings, it's all about recognizing what's important and ignoring the rest.
    My Clients: Oh wow, you're so mart to find that issue so quickly.
    Me: No, I've just done this a thousand times.
    My Clients: Oh. If it's so easy, then I must be dumb.
    Me: No, you just haven't encountered this as many times as I have.

  • @pll__skip
    @pll__skip 3 роки тому +4

    Finally, new vid

  • @theBATgoesUPoh
    @theBATgoesUPoh 3 роки тому +6

    For me, the biggest mental barrier was relinquishing myself to the fact that I probably wasn't going to learn how to solve the cube in a few easy steps. Once I accepted that and actually sat down and took the time to learn, it was whole different ball game...or cube...game...I guess lol

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time...
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

  •  Рік тому

    I bought a cube two days ago and watched some vids and solved it by dinner time. Yesterday I did it without any help about 10 times. Later on I noticed I was randomly rotating my hand after any repetitive right hand movement. I'm already addicted.

  • @Shreyas_Jaiswal
    @Shreyas_Jaiswal 3 роки тому +8

    Solving Rubik's Cube just requires muscle memory.

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time.
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @andrewqi6695
      @andrewqi6695 3 роки тому +1

      no.

  • @shadow_navneet
    @shadow_navneet 2 роки тому +3

    Need higher IQ to solve cube NO
    Need higher IQ to solve cube fast YES

  • @kevivtawar7716
    @kevivtawar7716 2 роки тому +1

    thank you so much this. bought my first cube yesterday

  • @RADIATION_BLUE
    @RADIATION_BLUE 3 роки тому +7

    If you can solve the Rubik's Cube then you are in the 5% of total population on earth which can solve the Rubik's Cube congratulations to all who can solve 🙂🙂🙂

    • @sahithi5360
      @sahithi5360 3 роки тому

      See how this girl solving 2 Rubik's Cubes Blindfolded at a time...
      ua-cam.com/video/C0mY6l1lr6k/v-deo.html

    • @ebicthings123
      @ebicthings123 3 роки тому

      It’s not really that hard you need to learn

    • @RADIATION_BLUE
      @RADIATION_BLUE 3 роки тому +1

      @@ebicthings123 yes bro 🙌i can solve, my best timing is 15.37 seconds on QIYI SAIL

    • @ebicthings123
      @ebicthings123 3 роки тому +1

      @@RADIATION_BLUE wow

  • @gurmot
    @gurmot 10 місяців тому +3

    People these days are not “solving” the cube. They are learning someone else’s method and repeating it quickly. Back in 1980, I was one of only two kids in a school of around 1000 pupils who could solve the cube. I figured it out on my own and developed what these days is called a “corners first” method which I have since taught to my son. The other kid in school got hold of a printed solution leaflet and learned how to do it that way (I think it was a kind of top-down method but can’t remember exactly). I went on to join Mensa at 23 and had a successful career in engineering, retiring early at 52. There is a place in heart for the cube and will keep playing with one as long as I am able.

    • @mapron1
      @mapron1 10 місяців тому +2

      wow. I can not solve cube in hours even using instructions. You are a genius

  • @goldenpepitas4603
    @goldenpepitas4603 Рік тому

    I remember 9 or 10 yrs ago when the community of cubers was small af, and the rubiks cube has been in earth since 71 so... we where really in the shadows, but to see more and more people fascinated by this cubes and piramids and stuff makes me happy bc when i was 10 yrs old in Mexico i didnt had friends with this NERD hobbies and here in Mexico NERDs are bullied like a lot and made fun of, is really cool to see more people liking what u like and sharing that love

  • @faramirhimself8626
    @faramirhimself8626 2 роки тому +3

    5:21 did he just solve the corner twist

    • @xlarkkk4512
      @xlarkkk4512 2 роки тому

      what do you mean? I see no corner twist

    • @faramirhimself8626
      @faramirhimself8626 2 роки тому

      @@xlarkkk4512 look at the top left

    • @xlarkkk4512
      @xlarkkk4512 2 роки тому +1

      @@faramirhimself8626 nah. that's probably not a corner twist

    • @faramirhimself8626
      @faramirhimself8626 2 роки тому

      yea probably ig a first layer cornet must be twisted

  • @e.b.1115
    @e.b.1115 2 роки тому +6

    1:30 IQ is literally pattern recognition. You'll be better at cubing if you have a higher iq, guaranteed.

    • @Cool_Bungle
      @Cool_Bungle 2 місяці тому

      Then computers must be the smartest things in the world. Also saying that you have a high IQ because you are is better at is just literally wrong. Practice, study, and consistency are the reason that anyone is better at something than someone else

    • @rangajoo
      @rangajoo Місяць тому

      ​@Cool_Bungle Computers *are* the smartest things in the world, so yes his logic is fine.

    • @Cool_Bungle
      @Cool_Bungle Місяць тому

      @rangajoo Computers don't *know* anything. A computer won't do anything if you give an IQ test. You have to tell it what to do under these specific circumstances and and how to do it. A human can figure out how to do something without instructions. You can't even argue AI, it takes far to long, it can't interact physically, and even if you want to make a robot that can learn based off it's environment, and treat it like a baby for God knows how long, you have to endure the horrific phycological questions, let alone it not being possible with today's technology. No, computers are not the smartest things in the world. Sorry for the yap.

  • @Randerson2409
    @Randerson2409 3 роки тому

    I bought myself a cube about a year ago, learned the beginner method, and haven't really tried to learn anything beyond that. For me, I don't really care about doing it quickly, it's the fact that it gives my hands something to fidget with, with helps my anxiety. I do love watching people who are just really good at it, though

  • @vasanth2259
    @vasanth2259 3 роки тому +4

    First view j perm please 🥺 reply just say hi I am your fan from India,for you it may just a comment but for me it is a happiness please say ' hi vasanth' plseas 😭🙄❤️🙏

    • @argemirotorrico4531
      @argemirotorrico4531 3 роки тому

      I’m not jperm or anyone important but I just want to say have a good day Vasanth :)

  • @thefakepie1126
    @thefakepie1126 3 роки тому +4

    9:42 what if I don't have limbs?

    • @thefakepie1126
      @thefakepie1126 3 роки тому

      what if I'm blind?

    • @TheUntitledTagGamer
      @TheUntitledTagGamer 2 роки тому +1

      If ur blind get the cube that has different textures on each color if you don't have limbs your ur head/mouth to turn it

    • @gallium-gonzollium
      @gallium-gonzollium 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheUntitledTagGamer use feet ^

    • @TheUntitledTagGamer
      @TheUntitledTagGamer 2 роки тому

      @@gallium-gonzollium feet are limbs

    • @owenfeilds
      @owenfeilds 2 роки тому +1

      How did you type this???