How to Make Learning Algorithms Easier!
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
- I hope this helps you guys break down algs and make them easier to learn! A lot of people dislike learning algorithms and they think it is slow and takes a lot of time. It really doesn't need to.
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Can we just call r U R’ U’ the THICC move?
lol😂😂
Yup
yes please
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amazing
I literally was using 2 look OLL and knew algs for only 5 more OLL cases, After watching this, I learnt and practiced for 10 other cases...thanks a lot man, it was so helpful
Awesome!!
Good job mate.
Same bro and i lerned also some plls
I need to learn the U case
Who is Chris?
Chris is the cuber who use pink instead of red.
I know right! What I mean is that he use pink instead or red.
Wait what? He is colorblind?
Incipientium cubing really i didnt know wow
So its really pink, I thought its just a camera effect
DK Cuber Chris uses pink so he can easily pick out *his* cube
And because it’s so that if someone took his cube he could easily see if it’s his
You're so R U R' U'
Cornbicle so it can be you are (R U R’ U’ x 1/move)
Cornbicle i
ayyyyyyyyyyy
Watch OLLCP's music video (Derpy cuber and dgcubes.)
KIBUR Weird but clever
To be honest, I did not think of this, and this, my friend, has earned you a sub! I am learning CFOP right now, and I only know like 4 OLL, 2 F2L algs, and like 4 PLL algs. This should help SO MUCH, all I need to do is learn the triggers.
I memorize algs in the most insanely boring basic, tedious way. I realize with time, what you've described here will definitely come into play and memorization will go faster, but for now, I'm still in the stages where those larger "chunks" haven't been fully programmed.
Also, I think it's important not to just have those standard triggers memorized but also to understand how they move each cubie and be able to track that both while running the alg and also just sitting and imagining it in your mind.
When I can do that, I'll let you know :D
It's been a year, so...
@@AlexM-xj7qd yeah... lol
@fire and ice nation the lost nation Whoa...2 years ago...wow. Yeah, I have full "basic bitch" CFOP down now. F2L, full OLL, and PLL. Haven't gotten into any alg subsets tho. But even with all of that, my times are atrocious. My PB is 20.19 but I generally average in the low 30s.
Just goes to show knowing algs is only part of the equation. My cross skills are horrendous as are my F2L and recognition in general.
@@spacevspitch4028 hey mate how ya going these days?
@cariyaputta Yowza! Haha, 5 years. Well, one thing I never mentioned is that I'm in my 40's and a single parent. So cubing can't always be a #1 priority. Doesn't exactly pay the bills. Still never learned any subsets, still just basic CFOP, still averaging around 20s but my PB is 12.67 now and I do get plenty of sub-20 solves. I just don't really have the time or ability to prioritize deeper studies to push past that barrier and get myself into solid sub-20 territory. I'd really have to go deep into F2L especially.
I have this whole idea for how one could really tackle all alg sets and essentially master the cube (it's all memorization really - the more you memorize, the more "intuitive" it feels). But I simply don't have the coding knowledge to do it. Maybe someday.
The algorithm that I use for F perm is a bunch of sexy move variants with some cube rotations in between
I just keep doing it until it's in my muscle memory lol.
Smart
Same
Same
I also ask people test me if I'm right
Agreed I literally don’t know all the algs I am fast at. I forgot it but I just do it.
Nerd
Cyotheking:"triggers"
My friend:"TREGGEREDDD"
JESUS CHRIST, THANK YOU SO MUCH, THIS HELPED ME A LOT
I 100% guarantee that the video is playing while you are reading this
GASP!!!
5:50 thanks I was using a harder alg for this oll case, this one is better and easier to learn
Thank you chris .it was really helpful .becauseof this video ,i learnt full pll with theextra algs. And half of of winter variations in just an hour .thx again.looking forward in helpful videos like this .thx again
This kinda answered the question I submitted for the cubicle giveaway. Thanks for that. Now we just need to make sure that every tutorial in the future highlights these triggers and the connections between algorithms. Also somebody should take the time to order all algorithms by triggers so beginners have a chance to learn them in the most efficient order.
On a side note: who else recognized, that the last few moves of the R2F2-G-Perm are exactly the same as the beginning of the T-Perm?
See! That's the type of patterns you start to see :)
I can't imagine that many people have seen this specific pattern. As soon as I had found it, I adjusted my fingertricks accordingly. So now I am back in homegrip, when the T-Perm-part begins and I can use my normal fingertricks for it.
Also: Study shows eating Strawberries helps boost memories
Ethan Kaligisツ
You probably even forgot your own comment but it’s a very underrated one lmao 🤣
I know about R U R' U because of ZZCT research.
I know one ttll algorithm just in case I need it. You never know.
I just learned a few algs I never thought I could learn just in this video
The best cubing contents are definitely in this channel
Matheus Pires thank you! :)
Matheus Pires Couldn't agree more
Ahem jperm u mean
Of,course again very helpful!
I Was 21-24 and now I am sub 20!
I recently learned M2/OP for blindfold solving, and have done so many Y perms I forgot the other PLLs. So if I try to do an F perm, Ra perm, E perm, whatever, it just comes out as a Y perm lol. Thanks for reminding me how to do F perm :)
Fun fact. T Perm and Jb Perm are the same alg, except you move the first 4 moves in T to the end of Jb
Also, like cyo mentioned, there's a lot of overlap in some PLL. I don't know all of OLL yet, but as he mentioned, F and T have a lot in common.
Y Perm and Na Perm have a lot of blocks of moves in common with T and Jb
Ga and Gb are just mirrored versions of Gc and Gd for obvious reasons
Why didn;t I saw this beautiful tutorial before? Looked to the date 2018, You need an update friend or share this link more often, Thx very much for this one. Helped me a lot between all the 57 OLL and 21 PLL lol
I am totally very happy to see this video now, because yesterday I finished learning full oll...
this was really helpful chris! can't wait to see you at gateway sunday!
its kyle from kcubing if u remember
I remember you
Where did you derive that T-Perm from the regular F-Perm Algs? Do we have resources that simplify all the PLL cases like this? I definitely need one for the G-Perms.
i already knew all the triggers but the video also teaches oll!
that’s great!
thanks chris!
Actually helped a lot, sadly i fifn't find a video that breaks down most algoritms into these triggers
Sledgehammer is one word dangit
So is hedgeslammer
So is slammerhedge
So is Hedgersage
So is mergeslammgead
Hi
Sexy Move with F' instead U' at the end is also pretty common i think
Yeah, like in the J perm I use: (R U R' F') (Sexy) (R' F R2) U' R' U'
Also the final part starts with a broken sledgehammer
I did not realize there was a t perm in the f perm.its the only pll along with n perm that i dont know yet.
I'm super glad to hear the audio issue is all fixed! Excellent video as always Chris!
And I'm just saying, your sledges and hedges are so gosh darn smooth. Their quite fun to watch for some odd reason :)
Ha, audio actually isn't fixed...I've had this filmed for about a month at my old place. I just wasn't sure if I wanted to post it
Oh, haha! Either way, the audio sounded perfect!
Really happy that you are back like this. :) Had been waiting for these videos from you.
Super helpful! Thanks man! I knew most of these and stared at the sheet from my Gan air scratching my head. Just the explanation you gave helped me put the pieces together. I’m subbing this channel now fersure
Really helpful! I’m currently trying to learn EG-1. I hope to finish by my next competition. Thanks!
*Woaj a heart*
SV - Cubing good luck! :D
Thanks!
SVCubing - Sean Villanueva How was EG-1?
Woaj
Sean Villanueva {Roux} dude your fucking killing it , out there I respect the effort and work you put into it
This is very helpful since im in school still and trying to learn all the algs for f2l oll and pll
You're video making style is awesome !!!
This was extremely helpful. Thank you for this amazing video!!! Love your channel!❤️❤️❤️
I love centenario
I actually never thought of doing that... Thanks a lot, now I can finally learn the OLLs.
Really enjoyed this tutorial. I wish I would have seen this earlier. Thx
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH, I’m new to CFOP. Very helpful
hey Chris, when you do tutorials for algs, can you put this vid in the description and write the algs on screen like F (sexy) F' please. It's easier to read and better for beginners
Cool video man, I do 2 look and was too intimidated/lazy to learn all the OLL and PLL but the way you explained it made it easier to learn to remember them
vader: most impressive
me: yes, yes it is
I just do them over and over on my cube and break them up in my mind and just try to learn different parts.
I learned and memorized the Ra Perm in 15 seconds using that trick.
Look forward to seeing you at Dixon Spring 2018 :D
it will be my first comp
MrChickenWingz that's how i did it with the beginner method. Now that I can solve it within a minute I'm bored with it, that's why I'm trying to learn other methods.
Could you make a video on the purpose of the trigger moves?
Sexy move for example does the following:
1. Moves top right corner to bottom right corner.
2. Changing only that bottom corner on the bottom layer.
Thanks so so much.....this just made learning algorithms way easier....
Thanks for your video I was learn just 10 new Oll algs...
So, so, so, SO helpful. THANKS A TON!!!
This is the best tutorial 😭thanks !!!
Triggers for weird events tbat dont always use regular triggers? Like skewb, pyraminx, ect
LukeyNubTeen i use muscle memory for those events. Just do it slowly while looking at the alg, then advance to doing it without lookong at the alg, then do it fast
Emile Olivier what do you average on pyraminx and skewb?
I don't do other weird events so it's hard to say :/ I'm sure all events have common combo moves though.
For pyra there aren't many algs, and you can mostly figure out how they work
Skewb: r' R/R' r and R' r/r' R and R B/B' R' and B R/R' B'
Also sledges and hedges
Lol learning squan algs is nightmare
At 5:24 that last R2 is actually an R’ (R prime) Two
Thanks for the breakdown. I especially liked how you drew attention to how each of these triggers affect a specific corner and it provides a good framework for better understanding the cube.
I've been away from cubing for a few years and I'm trying to relearn all of the OLL/PLLs atm and that's how I ran across your video. I know a lot of people recommend an alg a day kinda thing, but do you have recommendations on the best way to practice these triggers in the shorter term? Like, should I tackle one a day also, or do you think it's better to do all of them for like a minute each every day? I know this is kinda nit picky, but I'd love some feedback from a skilled cuber or two.
Thanks! Great vid!
This was super helpful. Thank you!
Even as a beginner I can definitely see how this would significantly increase alg memorization
R U R U R’ U’?
hmmm...
no this is patrick
Ryan Vigil Lmaoo
R U ?
Lol
Wow Nice Moves Christopher Thanks A lot im Sub 30 now
I'm so U R U' R' lol
Pedo Bearz haha same
Same
Metal Bearz same
Metal Bearz I’m r U R’ U’ or thicc sexy
And im R U' R' U
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
IT HELPS ME A LOT!
Awesome, it helped me a lot and will definitely help me in future. 👍👍👍👌👌👌
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Thank you very much! This is exactly like solving math or phisics problems.
the panda sticker is so cuuuute, what is it
I learned so much easy algs here😂😂
HeyClownTD Glad to hear it! :)
@@cyotheking do you also play chess? Great tutorial. Also with front right insert do you recommend doing hedge rather than U',F' ,U,F ?
I already know that this is gonna help me so much... Thank you very much. :)
As a 51 year old ROUXber, Thanks.
I'm also curious as to the age of the average cuber watching these video's. Please reply with your age, whether general or specific...your choice.
Robert D In Tulsa 22
Hi Robert. 52 year old Rouxer here! Kris
Too cool, Kris. Next week will be 1 year since I started.
10
I think I heard somewhere online that the average age of cubers is 13-17, but don't quote me on that.
Do you have any tips for f2l algs? I'm sub-15 (barely), and I want to start memorizing advanced f2l algs, like on Feliks's website and J Perm's vids, but I'm having a hard time memorizing them. Do you have suggestions or ideas to help?
Thanks! very helpful.
this seems really good.. but i dont even think im at this level yet. I'm only just starting, I can solve a cube one way, and thats it. white cross method, then the bottom row, middle, etc etc. the way you learn on the most beginner of beginner websites. I want to learn algs and how to use them and how to solve a cube new and faster ways, but every time i try to look, the jump in difficulty from my level is like.. HUGE. Where is a good starting point from where im at?
first just learn F2L. You can learn from J perms tutorial, which is less then 10 minutes. Do a bunch of solves until you are comfortable with it. Learn to solve the cross on the bottom, and 2 - look OLL and 2 - Look PLL.
Do you have have sheet with all of triggers and name? Still a beginner but would safe some time writting them down when i get ther :D
what’s the name of of this cube
I cut Algs up and learn sections at a time like I learn one and then I learn the next and put the 2 together
Thank you so much, now i can do F perms since i mastered T perm
but have you mastered S perm?
This motivates me to learn full oll
Thanks bro best video ever seen
Right on time.
This helped a lot! Thank you so much!
This is a good video again
Why is that move called Hedge? Any meaning of it? (for memorizing easier.)
It would be great if you can teach more of these conceptual tutorial for memorizing algs.
Thank you so much ^^
R R normal is sledge hammer and the inverse is hedge slammer for obvious reasons
Thank you,this will help me a lot
Good information thank you
What do you think is best to learn first? F2L, OLL, or PLL?
2 look oll and PLL first... Then intuitive F2L ..... Then 1 look PLL and advanced F2L..... you can do 1 look OLL
Nice question
Do you want me to add helpful links?
Aditya Prabhu I know I’m late but that would be very helpful for me
Ok
Insanely helpful! Thanks for making this.
Make a video about Sub-10 tricks and tips..
For the case at 6:47 I use the exact reverse of that alg
Helped a lot
Hey Chris I am learning cll right now but I am not able to drill some of the algs and they are not even having triggers.
Some algs can be difficult. But you can find other patterns. Lots of 2x2 algs are just taking a corner out and inserting it a new way.
Thank you mate
I had to learn the whole f perm and I didn't even know it was just a t perm
5:00 the first move is not r it's l
Wow the algorithms looked so hard but this video helped alot thank you :D
THIS HELPED CHRIS
Amazing video, really helped me!
Helps so much
Just out of curiosity, what makes a trigger a trigger? Is there anything in particular that makes a set of a few moves count as a trigger?
Typically a set of moves that are very common.
The moment when i am like Chris hasn’t uploaded in awhile oh wait he just uploaded
Could you possibly make a PDF with the simplified algs?
U R U R A' N E' E E R' D 🤓 (this one is know by most of you cubist)
Thanks that helped me a lot!!!
I’ve been a cube that new rur’u’ from the beginning I don’t understand why it’s called that
It helped me a lot..... Thanks