This tutorial is pretty garbage too. Dude gave a whole explanation on what good and bad edges are and then marked two good edges as bad edge. Dude tried orient a green edge when it was on the green face.
@@kawnkqbsva when using RULD moves, edge stickers will stay in one path/orbit. He colour-coded the orbits to give you a visual representation of which one is good. The purple one.
This is a fantastic tutorial - truly the best EO tutorial on youtube. I know this channel will grow and become a great resource for anyone who wants to learn ZZ.
I've been trying to look into ZZ more since I've really stagnated with CFOP and I'm not improving much. This is such a succinct and easy way to present EO. Amazing video!
Hi man just wanna ask about 1:42...where can I find and buy stickerless training cubes? They're very helpful for learning phow the pieces move on a Rubiks cube and for algorithm practice. I wanna use them for learning different speedcubing solving methods such as CFOP, Roux, Petrus, ZZ, APB and Layer By Layer
hi! you can buy a black stickered cube and remove the stickers then combine these pieces with a stickerless cube of the same model not many new cubes come in stickered anymore, but RS3M 2020 i believe should work
I have a big problem with this. You did all this explanation of what a bad edge is. And then you went to make all the bad edges good. Using the green face you moved a blue and a green to green face. Bro... those edges are obviously oriented already. The green is on the green and the blue is on the green, that makes them good edges. You only had 4 bad edges. And then you fixed 2 of them leaving you with the other two which you could have just fixed in the first place.
Hi Matt, At 8:08 to 8:13, the blue-white and green-white edges are indeed bad. From the rule at 5:40, both edges have a white sticker on the purple orbit. We have white and yellow centers on the left/right sides, so they're both bad. To verify, try to solve both edges with only R, U, L and D moves and no cube rotations. It's impossible, so they are bad. Edge orientation depends on how you're holding the cube. Many tutorials instead have the white center held on the bottom. If you're coming from those, these two edges would appear good in this tutorial's example, but we have white center held on the right. Hope this helps! - err0r
This is very useful even with CFOP. I'm now more aware of edge orientation during F2L and possible way to force a top cross for ZBLL.
I just want to welcome everyone who is coming to ZZ for the first time. ZMS is the place to be, and err0r is an excellent instructor.
hi
You did a better job explaining what good and bad edges are than J Perm did.
j perms tutorial was garbage
This tutorial is pretty garbage too. Dude gave a whole explanation on what good and bad edges are and then marked two good edges as bad edge. Dude tried orient a green edge when it was on the green face.
@@mattevans1643 L + ur wrong
@@SwagridCubingdude is talking about a purple orbit? like what 😂 thats awful explaining
@@kawnkqbsva when using RULD moves, edge stickers will stay in one path/orbit. He colour-coded the orbits to give you a visual representation of which one is good. The purple one.
This is a fantastic tutorial - truly the best EO tutorial on youtube. I know this channel will grow and become a great resource for anyone who wants to learn ZZ.
Me who is watching this for SSC:
@@pixelcube14429 Hey that works too. EO FWT
I've been trying to look into ZZ more since I've really stagnated with CFOP and I'm not improving much. This is such a succinct and easy way to present EO. Amazing video!
I loved watching this and making a whole universe of space characters as an analogy to better understand this
I am a cfop user never saw a zz tutorial but this tutorial is very good understood everything thing.
Really good tutorial, I appreciated all the visual aids. I never got how EO worked until now.
thanks so much! your explaination was so clear now i can finnally solve use zz, you deserve way more subscribers.
Great tutorial, I came here because I was learning domino reduction for FMC
Bro make me understand eoline more than other video, keep it up man
I’m a cfop user wanting to switch to Zz so thanx
Same
Im a beginner wanting to learn a more advanced method
This is a great tutorial!
Wow that diagram really helped
Great tutorial!
hello there small chanel keep it up
Hi man just wanna ask about 1:42...where can I find and buy stickerless training cubes? They're very helpful for learning phow the pieces move on a Rubiks cube and for algorithm practice. I wanna use them for learning different speedcubing solving methods such as CFOP, Roux, Petrus, ZZ, APB and Layer By Layer
hi! you can buy a black stickered cube and remove the stickers
then combine these pieces with a stickerless cube of the same model
not many new cubes come in stickered anymore, but RS3M 2020 i believe should work
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Came here from zz method solvers discord
same lol
Drop the link to it
Thumbnail is just 🤌
great tutorial
Showing my friends
Where did you get the cube that changes colors like that
It's an effect I added with software (chroma key)
I wish my cube could change colours for real lol
nah cause that will actually be cool
the edges before you orient them:
Because I'm bad, I'm bad, shamone
You know I'm bad, I'm bad
We need a EOCross tutorial
Cube used in beginning???
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I have a big problem with this. You did all this explanation of what a bad edge is. And then you went to make all the bad edges good. Using the green face you moved a blue and a green to green face. Bro... those edges are obviously oriented already. The green is on the green and the blue is on the green, that makes them good edges. You only had 4 bad edges. And then you fixed 2 of them leaving you with the other two which you could have just fixed in the first place.
Hi Matt,
At 8:08 to 8:13, the blue-white and green-white edges are indeed bad.
From the rule at 5:40, both edges have a white sticker on the purple orbit. We have white and yellow centers on the left/right sides, so they're both bad.
To verify, try to solve both edges with only R, U, L and D moves and no cube rotations. It's impossible, so they are bad.
Edge orientation depends on how you're holding the cube. Many tutorials instead have the white center held on the bottom. If you're coming from those, these two edges would appear good in this tutorial's example, but we have white center held on the right.
Hope this helps!
- err0r