Can Chris Finish?: 2x2 Redi Cube (Part #2)

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  • @NKCubed
    @NKCubed 6 років тому +43

    The easiest way to solve it is to take advantage of the edge popping :D

    • @thefandom6243
      @thefandom6243 6 років тому +11

      you know it's a difficult puzzle when the creator recomends cheating

    • @nks1384
      @nks1384 6 років тому

      Classy.

    • @hamizannaruto
      @hamizannaruto 6 років тому +6

      I would buy this puzzle if it was ass produce, like seriously, i wanna give it a try

    • @hamizannaruto
      @hamizannaruto 6 років тому +1

      ...
      I realize my mistake
      *mass

  • @LuciFer4563
    @LuciFer4563 6 років тому +4

    "A lot of this is just me messing around with myself."
    -Chris 2018

  • @andreaskaili2305
    @andreaskaili2305 6 років тому +10

    YOU SHOULD DO THE EDGE FLIPPING ALG FROM LL PYRAMINX

  • @siddhantmahajan9943
    @siddhantmahajan9943 6 років тому +2

    Try to check faces of the cube by pairing all 4 edges where they meet that would give you your 1st face and using the same method do it for second face after you have two faces the permutation of the corners. After that try to pair up all edges and solve it. This should do it.
    .
    Otherwise try a different approach and reduce it to a 2 by 2by 2 and solve it....

  • @hypercubemaster2729
    @hypercubemaster2729 5 років тому

    Hi Chris. I believe that with green as front and yellow as top, this is your algorithm that will solve the 2 edge groups flipped: U2 B2 FURC' D' FURC D FURC' D FURC D FURC' D' FURC D' B2 U2. Hope this helps! (FURC stands for FRONT UPPER RIGHT CORNER).

  • @AndrewTyberg
    @AndrewTyberg 6 років тому +4

    9:43 You got the color scheme correct. It has to be correct because the color scheme is defined by the corners.

    • @casp3365
      @casp3365 6 років тому

      Andrew Tyberg I thought so too, but the corners can move, so no, it could be the issue

    • @AndrewTyberg
      @AndrewTyberg 6 років тому

      Crowton That doesn’t matter. The stickers on one corner piece don’t move.

    • @AndrewTyberg
      @AndrewTyberg 6 років тому +1

      Think about solving a 4x4. You always have to have the right color scheme because of the way the stickers are placed on the corners.

    • @casp3365
      @casp3365 6 років тому +1

      Andrew Tyberg correct. The relations are the same, but not the relations to the innder mechanism, whoch could be causing the parity

  • @pinaz993
    @pinaz993 6 років тому +10

    Wait, can't you just pair the edges to the corners and then solve the 2x2? It seems to me that when you try to make a 2x2, the parody issues would present themselves right then.

    • @dabbermanxd883
      @dabbermanxd883 6 років тому +1

      Patrick Shannon That's what I was thinking, but I don't know if parity would still be an issue or not.

    • @TheAntistOne
      @TheAntistOne 6 років тому

      Yes, I just wanted to suggest that.

    • @DiasFer1337
      @DiasFer1337 5 років тому

      Yep, I can't remake the musics required to solve it

    • @DiasFer1337
      @DiasFer1337 5 років тому

      R/boneappletea

  • @elimcclellan8139
    @elimcclellan8139 6 років тому

    Would it work if you set it up so you could solve it like a 2x2 instead of a redi cube?

  • @cwcubing9081
    @cwcubing9081 6 років тому +4

    You are the best of the cubing youtubers I am your biggest fan and fellow UA-cam cuber!!

  • @floydnewberry5954
    @floydnewberry5954 6 років тому

    Those 90 degree turns are what is changing the orientation of you groups.
    Perhaps it might be easier for you to solve the pieces directly using 3 cycles. A simple one you could use is twist a corner turn a face so that it breaks up one group around said corner. undo corner twist undo face twist.

  • @cwcubing9081
    @cwcubing9081 6 років тому +6

    Hey cris love your vids

  • @AndrewTyberg
    @AndrewTyberg 6 років тому +1

    Cubing is so much fun!

  • @NDPuzzles
    @NDPuzzles 6 років тому +10

    You should rebrand your channel to Can Chris finish :D

  • @crbgo9854
    @crbgo9854 3 роки тому

    orient the corners they are essential to solving the redi cube

  • @argirisdellas
    @argirisdellas 6 років тому

    Try building the individual 2x2 corner pieces first and then solving it as a 2x2.

  • @liamgerard8870
    @liamgerard8870 6 років тому

    Maybe you should try to solve the redi cube first, no corners, and then use commutators on the corners.

  • @vojislavmrdja
    @vojislavmrdja 6 років тому

    try the bagua cube chris its awesome but hard

  • @plurple100
    @plurple100 6 років тому +3

    can you not use the 4x4 last 2 edge flip algorithm?

    • @bigskycuber2980
      @bigskycuber2980 6 років тому

      He can't do that because there is no wide moves. Good idea though.

    • @dabbermanxd883
      @dabbermanxd883 6 років тому

      He said this in his last video, plus it's kind of obvious that it wouldn't work on this puzzle.

    • @plurple100
      @plurple100 6 років тому

      You don't need wide moves for edge flipping I didn't mean PLL parity.
      algorithm is RUR'FR'F'R
      after making a slice first would probably have to do it twice to fix the 2 edges.

    • @dabbermanxd883
      @dabbermanxd883 6 років тому

      plurple100 The pieces he needs to flip aren't the only pieces on the 2x2 layer which is the only layer he can turn

    • @igortarasow
      @igortarasow 6 років тому +1

      Firstly I thought that you are totally wrong, but I thought for some time, and I think you are right, he need to use something like F R U R' U2 F' R U' R' F to flip 1 redi cube edge

  • @SikoSoft
    @SikoSoft 5 років тому

    Do all redi cubes, and similar variants, turn so terribly?

  • @robin111v
    @robin111v 6 років тому

    perhaps you could try to solve it to a 2x2 instead of to a redi cube, I feel like that gives much more freedom for the edge pairing

  • @NKCubed
    @NKCubed 6 років тому +5

    You were so close though!

  • @dashiedev3281
    @dashiedev3281 6 років тому

    The last case can be easily solved by dino or pyraminx moves

  • @zomb1ecube
    @zomb1ecube 6 років тому

    Can Chris solve a WCA puzzle in competition?
    It’s been far too long dude and we hold comps every month all over the UK now.

  • @kaijushadowflame
    @kaijushadowflame 6 років тому +1

    I think the problem is when you put the popped pieces back in the cube

    • @dabbermanxd883
      @dabbermanxd883 6 років тому

      Kaiju ShadowFlame Nope, if you look at the screen before it pops you can see he put them in right, it's just a parity.

    • @kaijushadowflame
      @kaijushadowflame 6 років тому

      Dabber Man xd hey it was just a thought.

  • @vrabo3026
    @vrabo3026 6 років тому

    "So if I pop you there"
    *piece pops out 5 seconds later*

  • @Sree_Vatsa_Ravuri
    @Sree_Vatsa_Ravuri 6 років тому +1

    Maybe you have put the popped edges in the wrong place

  • @pmjithink
    @pmjithink 6 років тому

    C'mon Chris you can do it

  • @bryceherdt2363
    @bryceherdt2363 6 років тому

    If you were wondering how serious an "it's so easy!!1!" comment is this time around... well, I don't know how seriously it was *meant.* But eight moves suffice from this position. I could share, if you want.

  • @taytemaximoff4324
    @taytemaximoff4324 6 років тому

    Chris solve the mirror s

  • @creeksidecubing1009
    @creeksidecubing1009 6 років тому

    Wow, that is so deceptive!

  • @ooftedanimal6909
    @ooftedanimal6909 6 років тому

    GG Chris

  • @farhanameem7713
    @farhanameem7713 6 років тому

    Parity alg: R'FRF' Then do it from a different axis

  • @mirraco323
    @mirraco323 6 років тому +2

    Can Chris finish?
    Idk what have the ladies said?

  • @Draverr
    @Draverr 6 років тому

    Do a can cris Solve a 1 by 1

  • @murphyy9048
    @murphyy9048 6 років тому

    Try it like the pyraminx way ri, l, r, Li U like a 2x2 Li like a pyraminx ui like a 2x2 then l like a pyraminx then flip the cube the other way around and do the same algorithm

  • @kristiaron
    @kristiaron 6 років тому

    Solve a 2x2 transform pyraminx.

  • @gedeonmeda
    @gedeonmeda 6 років тому

    Try to solve a 3x3 inside a 2x2

  • @ldcuber9734
    @ldcuber9734 6 років тому

    Do can Chris Solve The Dayan Tanagram

  • @ollie8968
    @ollie8968 6 років тому

    Hey chris

  • @snapsbytoby
    @snapsbytoby 6 років тому

    Can you sledge hammer?

  • @gazinggoat5869
    @gazinggoat5869 6 років тому

    Can Chris Finish building the shed in my backyard?

  • @ognjenkevinmiljkovic3819
    @ognjenkevinmiljkovic3819 6 років тому

    Use 5x5 edge parody algorithm

    • @hamizannaruto
      @hamizannaruto 6 років тому

      There is no move to make the algorithm. You only have R and L, there is Rw, r and more

  • @jxkubpiatek7551
    @jxkubpiatek7551 6 років тому

    10th

  • @tottituominen1371
    @tottituominen1371 3 роки тому +1

    Jtciber

  • @gavocubing3538
    @gavocubing3538 6 років тому

    Why can’t you just solve it like a Redi Cube?

    • @zentaidesign952
      @zentaidesign952 6 років тому

      Gavo Cubing because it’s not

    • @dabbermanxd883
      @dabbermanxd883 6 років тому +1

      Gavo Cubing Because the edges are flipped incorrectly, he only said this about 100 times throughout the video.

    • @gavocubing3538
      @gavocubing3538 6 років тому

      Oh I’m sorry my bad

  • @danielmckee968
    @danielmckee968 6 років тому +1

    Here before First 100 views!

  • @jadenstclair-bd8dh
    @jadenstclair-bd8dh 6 років тому

    Fourteenth