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  • @chatochafa130
    @chatochafa130 7 років тому +650

    No joke, spent 1.5 hours drawing these out and on the 21st (last) case, I realized I could've screenshot each in the time length of this video or less. Make it up to me by topping my comment?

    • @kxliq
      @kxliq 7 років тому +12

      bruh

    • @blackarrows5318
      @blackarrows5318 7 років тому +8

      XD lol. what a tech person you are...

    • @blackarrows5318
      @blackarrows5318 7 років тому +9

      btw, your so slow at drawing..............

    • @lendelkent232
      @lendelkent232 7 років тому +6

      hahaha. thanks God. I read comment first. I already have a ballpen and paper ready to draw this before l saw your comment. now nvm. I can screen shot s it btw.

    • @lemonhashberry5799
      @lemonhashberry5799 6 років тому +3

      I used to do the same thing, but it just helped me remember the alg faster... as a form of repetition? Idk? It worked for me

  • @DatBaataR
    @DatBaataR 8 років тому +159

    I need to learn those G-Perms... I still use 2Look on them

    • @emilmikkelsen9910
      @emilmikkelsen9910 8 років тому +2

      Me to

    • @Eli_bassoon
      @Eli_bassoon 8 років тому +12

      I've managed to memorize G-Perms, but, I absolutely hate them. They are by far my slowest algorithms and I take forever to recognize them.

    • @danieldaschle
      @danieldaschle 8 років тому +4

      firstly i hate g-perms too. but now i love them because they are really fast to execute.

    • @Anon.G
      @Anon.G 8 років тому +9

      +Daniel Däschle easy to recognize, just look for the bar and headlights

    • @Eli_bassoon
      @Eli_bassoon 8 років тому +2

      Yeah, I hadn't really thought of doing it that way. I looked for clockwise or counterclockwise corner permutations, and I've gotten a bit faster by looking for headlights.

  • @thecambocubes8941
    @thecambocubes8941 8 років тому

    Thank you JRCuber! Before this the PLL that I saw always messed up my cube. Thanks to you I learned the moves that are noted with a lowercase! Thanks again! Liked, and i'm already subbed!

  • @noahvaughan4007
    @noahvaughan4007 8 років тому +14

    When you already know full OLL and PLL and watch just for the hell of it.

    • @cubergt1464
      @cubergt1464 8 років тому

      lel

    • @eulerplayz-mcpe300
      @eulerplayz-mcpe300 8 років тому

      Same xD

    • @xx-sk5oy
      @xx-sk5oy 8 років тому

      lol same

    • @madisonsquaredoit2629
      @madisonsquaredoit2629 8 років тому +1

      How could you possibly put so much effort into something? I use 3 pll algorithms and one oll algorithm, sometimes having to repeat them.

    • @noahvaughan4007
      @noahvaughan4007 8 років тому

      +Mist Vanquish it's actually a lot easier than it seems. Once you learn PLL, OLL is a breeze

  • @FastCubeMaster
    @FastCubeMaster 8 років тому +188

    Cmon you need to double flick the Us

    • @lavaapple1676
      @lavaapple1676 6 років тому +2

      FastCubeMaster you are right

    • @rapidfire1396
      @rapidfire1396 6 років тому +3

      in the JA perm he does, but for the most part, I agree

    • @Justin-yu5uh
      @Justin-yu5uh 6 років тому

      Lol i came down to the comment section to say that and then i saw your comment

    • @ragingstorm2k
      @ragingstorm2k 5 років тому

      w

    • @AaronLauKS
      @AaronLauKS 5 років тому

      RagingStorm2K F

  • @ze_or
    @ze_or 8 років тому +236

    is it just me where i just use my left hand for the mirrored plls

  • @ashtons.2282
    @ashtons.2282 7 років тому

    Dude I can't thank you enough for this video I am finally beginning to learn full pll and this was so helpful especially the Ja perm!

  • @victorgc_
    @victorgc_ 8 років тому

    I love your videos, and that one is the most useful for me (all your videos are very useful). Greetings from Spain

  • @noahtheferretyt7129
    @noahtheferretyt7129 5 років тому +30

    J perm: "This is probably my favorite algorithm, T perm"
    J perm: Am I a joke to you?

  • @JasperJazzyPants
    @JasperJazzyPants 8 років тому +4

    Thank You For Teaching Me Full PLL

  • @jordangottschalk7983
    @jordangottschalk7983 7 років тому

    Thank you so much JRCuber, this helped me so much!!!!

  • @seanmuller8774
    @seanmuller8774 8 років тому

    Thanks for the video! I can't wait to finish off my last few!

  • @alannick3006
    @alannick3006 8 років тому +8

    I'm deciding on my main speed cube, I've narrowed it down to the Thunderclap, aulong v2 or the weilong gts. If you have anymore cube suggestions please respond, thanks!

  • @Typeman5
    @Typeman5 8 років тому +117

    the lack of double flicks makes me cringe :S

    • @TheChiselMan100
      @TheChiselMan100 8 років тому +5

      So true

    • @jkrsun9218
      @jkrsun9218 7 років тому

      typeman5 but his regrips and single finger doubleflicks are so fast tho so why change it

    • @Typeman5
      @Typeman5 7 років тому +7

      because its inefficient

    • @jpalanes6267
      @jpalanes6267 5 років тому

      Im finding trouble with Aa and Ab its not workiny

  • @blazeboar7368
    @blazeboar7368 8 років тому +1

    This video comes out right when I'm done with learning half of the 1 look pll, DANG! I might have to learn more now xD

  • @Neurotripsicks
    @Neurotripsicks 5 років тому

    I have a Gans 356 Air SM and I would give anything to know how to do all of these. What should I do first?

  • @EmhyrSubramanian
    @EmhyrSubramanian 8 років тому +4

    Awesome video! Please make one for increasing TPS (because you are so fast)! Also, could you do a look-ahead tutorial?

    • @jashshah8169
      @jashshah8169 8 років тому +1

      for good look ahead you should start solving slowly and then go on increasing your speed
      and tps can only be increased by more and more practice

    • @spacemanmad
      @spacemanmad 8 років тому +1

      And while solving slowly also try to look ahead otherwise it is pointless (i know i am stating the obvious but just to be safe)

    • @EmhyrSubramanian
      @EmhyrSubramanian 8 років тому +1

      Thanks!! I was just hoping that JRCuber would make a video.

    • @jackwang3980
      @jackwang3980 8 років тому

      +spacemanmad I thought it slow down on f2l, but turn as fast as you can on OLL and PLL because it's all mainly algs.

    • @spacemanmad
      @spacemanmad 8 років тому

      Jack Wang
      Of course, i meant f2l only.

  • @bigbeargaming614
    @bigbeargaming614 8 років тому +11

    That lack of double flicks with your left hand and on D2s made me tear up a bit on the inside

    • @aaronmarquez5596
      @aaronmarquez5596 8 років тому

      same, and after M2 he never did a double flick

    • @aaronmarquez5596
      @aaronmarquez5596 8 років тому

      although i cant do D2 double flicks

    • @LLawliet-tv9ig
      @LLawliet-tv9ig 8 років тому

      lol. D2 are tricky if he's just starting to learn it with ring then pinky or vise versa, but there's just no excuse for lefty U2.

    • @zaneharter4346
      @zaneharter4346 7 років тому

      me neither

    • @kxliq
      @kxliq 7 років тому

      D2 Double flicks aren't that hard actually,

  • @ryuukairi4284
    @ryuukairi4284 7 років тому

    Great video man! Keep it up! :D

  • @cube2go295
    @cube2go295 8 років тому

    Thanks JRCuber I really like the Gc perm it is very fast it took me a couple minutes for it to be in my muscle memory thanks.

  • @ent1ty576
    @ent1ty576 7 років тому +11

    Is it just me who decided to learn Full Pll first before Full Oll?

    • @idkk6940
      @idkk6940 6 років тому

      Me too same bro

    • @NinjarioPicmin
      @NinjarioPicmin 5 років тому

      luckily for me i use zz so there is no such thing as full oll :P

    • @Feroxxi
      @Feroxxi 5 років тому

      I learned two look oll then full pll now learning full oll

    • @anugupta3032
      @anugupta3032 5 років тому

      Same here

    • @nhlvideosforkids1761
      @nhlvideosforkids1761 4 роки тому

      Griel Mangahis me too

  • @uberstruck8d788
    @uberstruck8d788 7 років тому +12

    I've learned full PLL! :D
    For U(b) Perm algorithm: I use this algorithm: R2 U R U R' U' R' U' R' U R' -- This one is really easy, it's just U(a) but inverted. (Hold solved side on the back)
    For G(c) Perm, I use the algorithm: R2 u' R U' R U R' u R2 [y' R U' R'] - This one is really an easy one, but can get a little bit confusing because all G Perms really blend it together with the executions of their algorithms. But, this one is really good. Definitely, might use it. (Hold it with the headlights on the left
    For F Perm, I use this algorithm: R' U2 R' d R' F' R2 U' R' U R' F R U' F - is a bit faster (15 moves), but your algorithm is really easier, definitely might also use that. (Hold it with the solved bar on the back) Or you can do R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U' R U R' F' -- the T-Perm. M2 U M2 U2 M2 U M2 - the H perm. Really good.
    For N(b) Perm, I use this algorithm: {R' U L' U2 R U' L} 2x U' - This one is much faster. But sometimes an be hard. (Hold it with an unsolved piece facing you)
    For N(a) Perm, I use this algorithm: {L U' R U2 L' U R'} 2x U - This one is also easier. (Hold it with unsolved piece facing you)
    For R(a) Perm, I use this algorithm: R U' R' U' R U R D R' U' R D' R' U2 R' U' - This one is faster, is useful for people who aren't comfortable with mirrors. -Hold with solved headlights on the left)
    These algorithms are really good, but someone algorithms are much more efficient and/or simpler. These are in my opinion, but good algorithms.

  • @juusto6815
    @juusto6815 8 років тому

    I was wondering that where should i buy a cube since im from Finland and most of the websites you (JRCuber) have bought something from the shipping might be even more expencive than the cube itself. So id hope someone would answer this and could maybe tell me a website from maybe europe were the shipping would be cheaper?

  • @Yonac
    @Yonac 6 років тому

    Amazing video! good quailty and really helps! Thank you!

  • @ElectricDomino
    @ElectricDomino 8 років тому +8

    Where is the 'Subscribe, it's free'

    • @vueek
      @vueek 8 років тому

      It's at MMAP's old videos.

    • @ElectricDomino
      @ElectricDomino 8 років тому

      Eric Vue
      Oh rly? oops xD

  • @democratic_chocolate2067
    @democratic_chocolate2067 7 років тому +16

    Sodium permutation was sooo fast
    oops that was NA permutation

    • @brooklynharvey5254
      @brooklynharvey5254 7 років тому

      JackHurtsLeg auto correct

    • @danishdanial5596
      @danishdanial5596 5 років тому

      @@doctorwho42man79 i thougt natrium was also shortened to Na in the periodic table.

  • @anthony-nk7es
    @anthony-nk7es 6 років тому

    thank you JRCuber for teaching me Ua. Last night i forgot the algorithm and every cube that I scrambled, it went to Ua. It was in muscle memory like you said.

  • @steefantosamsonsteefu8545
    @steefantosamsonsteefu8545 6 років тому

    thanx man
    it helped me a lot
    god bless you

  • @Kawukey
    @Kawukey 8 років тому +3

    HEY! New Series Idea: Racing with Fans!

    • @Kawukey
      @Kawukey 8 років тому

      You don't have to show your face for a racing competition

    • @chanwtc
      @chanwtc 8 років тому

      +Joel Otterbacher He does not have to.

    • @boekster7108
      @boekster7108 8 років тому

      Kinda like redkb's let's race? I wish he uploaded on that series more often :(

    • @Kawukey
      @Kawukey 8 років тому

      Yeah it's the let's race but with fans lol

  • @origamikatakana
    @origamikatakana 8 років тому +145

    Eww your E-perm and G-perm fingertricks.

    • @JRCuber
      @JRCuber  8 років тому +30

      idk how to make them better :/

    • @origamikatakana
      @origamikatakana 8 років тому +5

      JRCuber
      Cyotheking's PLL tutorials...

    • @origamikatakana
      @origamikatakana 8 років тому +6

      An easy E-perm if you don't want to learn better D layer finger tricks is z U2 R2 F (R U R' U')*3 F' R2 U2, or just R2 U R' U' y (R U R' U')*2 (R U R') y' R U' R2

    • @geller3008
      @geller3008 8 років тому

      What's wrong with them?

    • @origamikatakana
      @origamikatakana 8 років тому +2

      Luis Bgarza
      They're bad

  • @GDCuber1311
    @GDCuber1311 7 років тому

    Where did you find the PLLs? As in the pictures you have on screen cause I want to print them off

  • @comedygamer3115
    @comedygamer3115 8 років тому

    Great video keep up the good work

  • @messisuarezneymar521
    @messisuarezneymar521 8 років тому +15

    suggestion comparisons
    yuxin blue vs yuxin 4x4
    yuxin blue vs aosu
    yuexiao vs weilong gts
    yuxin red vs aoshi
    356v2 vs tanglong.
    those r some I would like to see

    • @flamecubes1098
      @flamecubes1098 8 років тому

      1) Never tried one 2) Again never tried one 3) Weilong GTS defo 4) Never do 7x7 5) 356v2 defo Tanglong is pretty bad

    • @erinortizluis4239
      @erinortizluis4239 8 років тому

      Qiyi thunder clap vs Moyu aolong v2 or thunderclap vs shengshou legend or aolong v2 vs gans356 v2 or aolong v1 vs v2 or gans 356 v1 vs v2 or _________ vs weilong gts

    • @venkateshsambhubhat7584
      @venkateshsambhubhat7584 8 років тому

      +_FlameMaster_ no.4 is 6x6 lol

    • @flamecubes1098
      @flamecubes1098 8 років тому

      Venkatesh Sambhubhat XD lol wow umm I forgot

  • @dr.ramapriyakamuni3379
    @dr.ramapriyakamuni3379 7 років тому +29

    my best is 47 seconds

    • @kennymccormick4500
      @kennymccormick4500 7 років тому +1

      Sam L 42:65 here

    • @SessouStudios
      @SessouStudios 7 років тому +4

      Kenny McCormick 27.715

    • @kennymccormick4500
      @kennymccormick4500 7 років тому +2

      Jirachi A its 35.76 now and nice, how long have u been cubing (since spring break here and I use a cyclone boys)

    • @markovnikovchung9152
      @markovnikovchung9152 7 років тому

      Sam L 45 for me

    • @amiruliman4686
      @amiruliman4686 7 років тому +1

      Penguin Slik bro at least buy a budget cube its only cost 5$

  • @johnfan1201
    @johnfan1201 6 років тому

    Thanks for the timestamps in the desc. How long did it take you to memorize these algs? Just wondering, b/c I'm still using 2 look and others techniques.

  • @sergiotrevino5555
    @sergiotrevino5555 7 років тому

    Is that a good Gc perm? Learning full pll and want a good one so idk if I should use the one on algdb or this one

  • @JohnnyHikesSW
    @JohnnyHikesSW 8 років тому +55

    I came here to see executions and I'm very disappointed

  • @INnOUT17
    @INnOUT17 6 років тому +39

    Is there anyone who watched this and already knows full PLL?

  • @MagiAndBleachIsPeak
    @MagiAndBleachIsPeak 7 років тому

    Thanks, this helped me a lot!

  • @noahtattershall3599
    @noahtattershall3599 7 років тому

    Good video, nicely executed

  • @ace23682a
    @ace23682a 8 років тому +21

    All "my" PLL algorithms. Do you mean All SpeedCubers PLL algorithms?

  • @cosmonautduckling6402
    @cosmonautduckling6402 8 років тому +3

    *CHALLENGE IDEA* Solve with no FINGERTRICKS!

  • @zaneharter4346
    @zaneharter4346 7 років тому

    loved it, helped me a lot

  • @Ndo2856
    @Ndo2856 8 років тому

    Hey JR Cuber, do you have any tips for memorizing algorithms? I'm having trouble with that. I have the easy ones like the H perm, Z perm and stuff like that but G perms and J perms are the ones I'm having trouble with. Any tips at all will help. Thanks!

    • @uberstruck8d788
      @uberstruck8d788 7 років тому

      What I'd do is: Find the algorithm that you want to memorize, first write down the algorithm on paper. Then follow along the algorithm the video shows. Then, you do it again. And 10 minutes later, you do it again, and again, then the next day you do it again. If you just do one algorithm then move on to the next, You will mess up. But just practicing an execution repetitively. You won't forget.

  • @3bz962
    @3bz962 7 років тому +6

    Diagram Algorithm Name Chance of Occurence Difficulty to Learn Comment
    x [(R' U R') D2] [(R U' R') D2] R2
    A (a)
    1/18
    XXX The algorithm has a little bit of a symmetry to it. I have a very weird way to memorize this algorithm tracking the two corners in UBR and UFR around the cube as I do it. But I know that many of my friends do it differently. Find what suits you best, it is not too hard or long.
    x' [(R U' R) D2] [(R' U R) D2] R2
    A (b)
    1/18
    XX This is the exact same type of motion you do in A(a). If you memorized it by motions instead of notation, you should be able to do this one without too many problems.
    [R U'] [R U] [R U] [R U'] R' U' R2
    U (b)
    1/18
    X Note how the algorithm is basically always R and then U' U U U' in that symmetrical order accompanying the R, and lastly R' and fix up rest by aligning pieces.
    R2 U [R U R' U'] (R' U') (R' U R')
    U (a)
    1/18
    X The way I remember it: R2 U, then the RUR'U' trigger, then the last two letters of the RUR'U' trigger, then do R' and fix up rest by aligning pieces and putting them to their right positions.
    M2 U M2 U2 M2 U M2
    H
    1/72
    X A very easy to remember algorithm. Note how the M2's always alternate, and in between you simply have just U, U2, U
    [R U R' U'] [R' F] [R2 U' R'] U' [R U R' F']
    T
    1/18
    XX I find it easy to learn this algorithm by tracking F2L pairs around the cube.RUR'U' takes out a pair. R'F hides it and takes the other pair out to the top layer. R2U'R' aligns this pair with the whites and hides that pair. Now all the pairs are hidden from the top layer. Now we do U' on the Top Layer. Finally RUR'F' takes the second pair out and aligns it with the whites again, and restores the First Two Layers.
    [R U R' F'] {[R U R' U'] [R' F] [R2 U' R'] U'}
    J (b)
    1/18
    X Notice that this is EXACTLY the same algorithm as the one above but the RUR'F' from the end was now moved to the beginning! So just do RUR'F' and then start doing the T permutation (above) until you see that the cube is solved!
    F R U' R' U' [R U R' F'] {[R U R' U'] [R' F R F']}
    Y
    1/18
    XX Again I find it helpful to see how F2L pairs move around for this algorithm. F brings an F2L pair to the top, RU'R' inserts that pair back to the middle. Now again as before, all F2L is again intact, but slightly messed up. Then U' is done as in T permutation, and then RUR'F' is AGAIN used to take that pair and insert it back where it was before. The result will leave you with an OLL, which after when you fix using the appropritate algorithm, you will be left with Ypermutation at the end. Note that the OLL is very easy: It takes one pair out to top layer, and inserts it back a different way (in particular, using R'FRF')
    [R' U2 R U2] [R' F] [R U R' U'] [R' F'] R2 U'
    R (b)
    1/18
    XX Again for this one I find it easiest to track an F2L pair. Remember the first part using just notation because it is easy. After R'F you have an F2L pair on the bottom. Then you do RUR'U' trigger. Next, R'F' reconnects that F2L pair and alligns it with the whites on top, and R2U' just finishes it all up.
    [L U2' L' U2'] [L F'] [L' U' L U] [L F] L2' U
    y2 [R U2 R' U2] [R B'] [R' U' R U] [R B] R2 U
    R (a)
    1/18
    X This is just the reflection of the above. You need to do the above, but using the left hand instead of the right hand. You will be able to mirror the R permutation to your left hand after about a weeks practice of doing it with your right hand. When it becomes a little bit of muscle memory for you it should be really easy to mirror the algorithm with the left hand. So if you can't do it right away, just wait a little more and get a little more comfortable with R(b). The second algorithm is an alternative that I sometime like to do because it involves the (faster) right hand instead.
    [R' U R' d'] [R' F'] [R2 U' R' U] [R' F R F]
    V
    1/18
    XXXX I don't really have a great way to memorize this and thats why I rated this as a hard algorithm. I kind of just did it until I had it in my muscle memory. Note how the R'FRF at the end is ALMOST the common R'FRF' trigger, but with F instead of F' at the end.
    [R' U2 R' d'] [R' F'] [R2 U' R' U] [R' F R U' F]
    F
    1/18
    X
    If you know V permutation, this one is REALLY easy. I highlighted the differences. There is simply one extra U, so instead of R' U R' in the beginning you have R' U U R' (or R' U2 R'), and then you have to undo that U at the end of the algorithm, so there is an extra U' that pops in from nowhere near the end of the algorithm.
    [R U R'] y' R2 u' R U' R' U R' u R2
    G (d)
    1/18
    XX RUR' takes out a pair. Then rotate the cube, and now the fun part starts. I highleted the R rotations so that you can see the pattern better. Notice in particular how the U turns are. It is u' U' U u. It has a very nice symmetry to it. The R's I remember as follows: Since in execution I perfrom the R2 as RR (in clockwise motion), I see them as R clockwise twice, and then R counterclockwise twice, and the final R2 is just to finish up the algorithm. You are welcome to come up with better memory techniques for this things. I know a couple of friends, each with different ways of remembering these G perms...
    [R' U' R] y R2 u R' U R U' R u' R2
    G (b)
    1/18
    XX This is similar. First take out the pair that is right under the aligned 2x1x1 block, as in G(d), and then rotate the cube, and do a similar pattern. See how there is a symmetry to the U's again? u U U' u'. When I execute, I do the first R2 as R' R', counterclockwise motion. So I think CCW, CCW, CW, CW, and final R2 just to fix it all up.
    R2 u' R U' R U R' u R2 [y R U' R']
    G (c)
    1/18
    XXX This is simply G(d) inverted. But I find it useless to remember it like that. This is like a completely new algorithm for me. Note the still distinct pattern to the U's. And also R's. Remember it as you wish. The last part yRU'R' just inserts an F2L pair once the first part is done.
    R2 u R' U R' U' R u' R2 [y' R' U R]
    G (a)
    1/18
    XX This is very similar to G(c). Everything just goes the other way :)
    M2 U M2 U M' U2 M2 U2 M' U2
    Z
    1/36
    X
    Similar to the H permutation, I find this easy to remember, and I saw some people executing it extremely quickly.
    [R' U L'] [U2 R U' R' U2] [R L U']
    J (a)
    1/18
    XX 1st part is exactly as in N(b), below. But then you do U2RU'R'U2 which I find personally very easy to remember. The last part (RLU)just simply restores all yellows and I find it very easy to see it visually.
    x' (R U' R') D (R U R') D' (R U R') D (R U' R') D'
    x (R U' R') D (R U R') u2 (R' U R) D (R' U' R)
    E
    1/36
    XX This algorithm has a nice symmetry to it, as highlighted. Some people fund the second one faster to execute
    {(R' U L') U2 (R U' L)} {(R' U L') U2 (R U' L)} U'
    N (b)
    1/72
    X Note how the algorithm is made up of two IDENTICAL pieces (in squigly brackets).
    To memorize this, track the corner in UBR. As you do R'UL', it will travel along a U on the top layer of the cube. Then do U2, and then restore yellows by doing RU'L. Then repeat that whole thing again.
    I hate executing this algorithm. Its a good thing that it rarely ever comes up.
    {(L U' R) U2 (L' U R')} {(L U' R) U2 (L' U R')} U

    • @athanasiosathanasiou3909
      @athanasiosathanasiou3909 7 років тому +3

      Will Smith did you copy/paste badmephisto's algs or it just seems like you did?

    • @brooklynharvey5254
      @brooklynharvey5254 7 років тому

      Thanos Siou I agree I just clicked "read more" hmm so familiar

  • @ethanos6243
    @ethanos6243 5 років тому +1

    Thx I got all the pll that help alot☺️

  • @divineraptor1447
    @divineraptor1447 8 років тому

    How do you lube ur aolong? I haven't been able to set one up to my liking yet.

  • @jessevdkammen6902
    @jessevdkammen6902 7 років тому

    pff man do you need to learn all of these? like i just started cfop and i can do the f2l in like 2 minutes now sometimes more ive just started to cube and this seems so hard do you have any tips for me?

  • @ThadaRubik
    @ThadaRubik 8 років тому

    What program your edittor

  • @sinterniels
    @sinterniels 7 років тому

    I had trouble with recognizing the G perms. But the headlights and bar thing made me figure it out. Thanks :D

  • @PeterValdes
    @PeterValdes 5 років тому +1

    Thx for the PLL JR Cuber

  • @t1tliQuid
    @t1tliQuid 8 років тому

    Does anyone know where I can buy 2x2 ghost cube stickers? (Preferably fluro green)
    Ive been looking for a while now and I can't find anything. Please help D:

  • @luckybrain7085
    @luckybrain7085 8 років тому

    Any tips on memorizing fast?
    I have memorized them all except the V-Perm. I think the V-Perm is hard because, I don't know but it's just long and hard. Not like The E-Perm its long but pretty easy to memorize.

  • @lovi9523
    @lovi9523 5 років тому

    Thanks, that was really helpful.

  • @greenforest3733
    @greenforest3733 8 років тому

    between oll,pll(OP) and beginner's last layer method,which one is the best?

  • @tejasvichandel
    @tejasvichandel 6 років тому

    What is the name of the cube you are using int his vid.

  • @visualessandro5447
    @visualessandro5447 2 роки тому

    can you help me? I am looking for this same case but on the opposite side please (case Y)

  • @legendcubing
    @legendcubing 8 років тому

    Omg ty so much!!!! I've been needing to learn my plls for so long!!!!!!

  • @PugCuber
    @PugCuber 6 років тому +1

    I made a mistake with captions on my old account at 4:54. It should say: “Next we have the Jb permutation, which looks like this. This is one of my favorites m, & also one of my fastest.” My mistake. Hope that cleared things up. :)

  • @Bloodman42
    @Bloodman42 8 років тому

    how can I execute them quicker, like you do? :O Do I need to learn some specific fingertricks?

  • @Zen-ly7bp
    @Zen-ly7bp 6 років тому

    Great vid bro

  • @lawvenmangar9512
    @lawvenmangar9512 6 років тому

    Can these be found on your website because only the G perms I need to learn then I will know Full PLL.

  • @user4667
    @user4667 8 років тому

    Yo Jessie how you and your family holding out during the heat man? Or is it much cooler where you live?

  • @alfredpaquiz1405
    @alfredpaquiz1405 8 років тому

    +JRCuber which pyraminx do you preffer Moyu pyraminx or shengshou pyraminx

  • @Emco
    @Emco 7 років тому

    does somebody have an another aa perm? I don't understand the one in the video.

  • @sairamniranjan3908
    @sairamniranjan3908 8 років тому

    This is one of the best videos.

  • @DSCuber
    @DSCuber 8 років тому

    Jesus even slowed down that was fast. Nice job definitely gave me some good pointers

  • @conservativemacro80
    @conservativemacro80 7 років тому

    I bought a Moyu Along v2 on the weekend just waiting it to ship, can't wait to learn all this stuff. my fastess time is 3 minutes on a store bought rubiks cube doing the basic online tutorial method with only like 8-10 algorithms

  • @coolcuber3651
    @coolcuber3651 8 років тому

    +JrCuber can you please tell me how you made your intro

  • @theonlymt-ip9ct
    @theonlymt-ip9ct 6 років тому

    Thanks you so much for this video😋👍🏻

  • @thomasketron9140
    @thomasketron9140 8 років тому

    hey jrcuber im just getting into cubing and I bought a pyriminx and a fanshi 2×2 are those good cubes to start with

  • @drsathyanarayanaTN
    @drsathyanarayanaTN 6 років тому

    can u use good sickered cube it looks so cheap and old.and do it slow it for beginners not for Feliks Zemdegs.

  • @khalidqureshi3168
    @khalidqureshi3168 7 років тому

    (Gans air)somebody help I tightened the high strength screw joints thinking It will make the cube more stable but it got messed up,I can't find how to perfectly tension .

  • @pratikmourya
    @pratikmourya 7 років тому

    what cube is recommended by JR.cuber?
    cause m getting a new cube!

  • @Ivanbetancxurt
    @Ivanbetancxurt 7 років тому

    Great video!

  • @domenhitrec3288
    @domenhitrec3288 7 років тому

    what's up with that Nb perm ? I want to know how to fingertrick it not how to do it slowly :/

  • @StrayFire
    @StrayFire 8 років тому

    are there other algorithms for the Ua and Ub situations? when I learned to solve a 3x3x3 I used an algorithm that started with U / U' and ended with F2. But I cannot find it anywhere on the internet anymore :(

    • @StrayFire
      @StrayFire 8 років тому +1

      ahh, i found it. it was B2 U' M U2 M' U' B2 but with the solved side rotated to the back.

  • @overlordmoba6641
    @overlordmoba6641 6 років тому

    Hey sir can u tell me which cube u r using in this video?

  • @hey.tobiii
    @hey.tobiii 6 років тому

    Thanks to this video, now I know all PLL's and it's helped me to get sub-20 averages.

  • @emexsixofficial4676
    @emexsixofficial4676 7 років тому

    hey how to get the exact oll cases to practice
    if i perform some other oll algrithms i get some other pls will u make video on that

  • @alphaugust1619
    @alphaugust1619 8 років тому

    Where did you get those diagrams? Or did you make them?

  • @kiarajoubert3053
    @kiarajoubert3053 8 років тому

    What is like the batch of a cube? Like batch one or two...what is the difference?

  • @jurrejelle
    @jurrejelle 8 років тому

    Are you planning on doing this with OLL?

  • @arjunmenon7878
    @arjunmenon7878 7 років тому

    thanks jr cuber i had an execution problems in g perms na perms thanx alot:]

  • @gratifiedwizard2043
    @gratifiedwizard2043 7 років тому

    What cube does he use? I cant turn my center like that!

  • @Cubichamp
    @Cubichamp 8 років тому

    Thank you soo much. now I can use d same for improving mine

  • @aru8972
    @aru8972 8 років тому

    is a cyclone Boys 4 × 4 good? I'm getting it... so I need to know...

  • @von_sw
    @von_sw 7 років тому

    how many days did you memorize the pll??

  • @utkarsh038
    @utkarsh038 7 років тому

    omg! 😍 amazing!! how much time did it take you learn them all??

  • @nguyenduytungbach6946
    @nguyenduytungbach6946 7 років тому

    what cube are you using in this video.

  • @kieransquared
    @kieransquared 8 років тому

    You can't do the EPLLs, T, Y, and J perms slowly?

  • @BraydenYurrr
    @BraydenYurrr 6 років тому

    What finger do you use for m slice?

  • @PhuongNguyen-jx1ny
    @PhuongNguyen-jx1ny 8 років тому

    What cube are you using now?

  • @digitalindia5442
    @digitalindia5442 4 роки тому +1

    Which cube u are using????????

  • @DIYMary
    @DIYMary 6 років тому

    What cube are you using?

  • @drplayology5056
    @drplayology5056 6 років тому

    What is the move represented by "x" in the algorithm?

  • @quadcubing63
    @quadcubing63 8 років тому

    What camera/tripod do you use?

  • @GamingWithShady
    @GamingWithShady 7 років тому

    What's the perm alg that's like the f just without a full bar in the back

  • @CRMYCRM
    @CRMYCRM 7 років тому

    How long did it take you to learn these just curious

  • @AlgyCuber
    @AlgyCuber 7 років тому

    do you know that the R2 F2 Gc perm is just setting up to the Rb perm