Btw, I mentioned in 2 other videos that I solved my friend's Skewb over 10 years ago with my own method, but I have long forgotten how it works. I thought this time I might rediscover the same method, but I'm sure I've never done the intuitive corner twist before so this must be different. Anyway, I definitely started the video with no clue how to solve it and never got any help (even in the past), so it felt like a fair challenge!
10:58 I've been solving skewbs for 7 years, and I never even considered that 2-corner twist commutator before! (I guess it also cycles centers, but it's still pretty clever)
@@grimmer_0073 fun fact: if you can solve 3x3 you can also solve 2x2 because it has the same algorithm and when my brother told me I was shocked it worked
@@notcristi Pretty much, you can solve the first face like the first corners on 3x3. Im using Cubicles tutorials since J perm didn't exist at the time so u just flip the 2x2 upside down so the solved face is on the top and do Sexy Move until the Yellow corner is facing the bottom(you can do any colour but Im doing it so you did white face first) Then do a D and do it till all the yellow corners are facing bottom then do corner orientation and then ur done
1 week later: skewb tutorial 2 week later: skewb advanced tutorial 3 week later: how to get fast at skewb 1 month later: skewb fingertricks+tips 2 month later: i got a skewb national record
Nice! When I was trying to solve Skewb for my first time, I was just trying sexy moves/sledgehammers (they're the same on Skewb) and found out, that you can actually twist 4 corners with 2 sexy moves from the right position and cycle 3 centers with [yellow on top; sledge y2 sledge]. That's maybe a little bit more convenient than your method but I'm mindblown with that twisting commutator you invented!
I watched most of your With No Help solve videos while waiting for my order of twisty puzzles to arrive, and when they did, I managed to figure out my own way to solve the Skewb by developing my own algorithm using your methodology of breaking something solved and restoring it a different way. The algorithm I figured out is a four move out-out-in-in pattern that twists all four bottom corners while also swapping the left and right faces with each other, and the front and bottom faces with each other. So using it just once does the face swaps, and rotates the bottom corners once. Using it a second times restores the races and rotates the corners a second time, and using it a third time restores the corners and once again swaps the faces. My solve follows the pattern of: - Intuitively solve the white corners and center. - Check the orientation of the yellow corners and fix them with my algorithm - Use my algorithm in triple bursts to get the edges to where I need them to be without messing up the corners. Thanks so much for your With No Help series. It's done a lot to help me learn puzzle solving approaches.
You make amazing content JPerm. I remember about 1.5 years ago when I wanted to solve a cube, I found loads of tutorials but only one made sense to me. That was yours. Keep up the good work and you'll be famous in no time 😉. All jokes aside, I would like to say thank you for all of the entertaining content you have made 😁
You should definitely try the Master Skewb. It's one of the hardest puzzles I've ever tried. It basically has the same moves as a normal Skewb but with more layers and WAY more pieces and possible positions. All the pieces can mix around but every move affects a big part of the puzzle. I'd tried on and off for years until I finally solved it about a week ago. It's a significant challenge, even getting your head around how it works, but worth it.
It’s fascinating to me that you didn’t arrive at the same conclusion as I did when I tried a skewb for the first time without help. The skewb is basically just a weird pyraminx. Mechanically, 4 of the corners on a skewb are attached to the core, and the other 4 are floating. The 4 rigid corners function identically to the corners of a pyraminx(if the tips didn’t twist). The 6 square pieces function like the 6 edge pieces of a pyraminx but with 1 color instead of 2. And then, finally, the last 4 corners (the ones that float) are the ones that don’t exist on a pyraminx, but are pretty easy to understand. They function quite similarly to the corners of a 3x3.
That's how puzzle geniuses solve a new puzzle. They just figure it out by themselves. While WE, a not so genius needs a guy like you, Jperm for a genius tutorials. 😉 Salute.
I'm curious as to your view on the Missing Link puzzle (three chains of three loops and one chain of two loops, a tower shape with only four sides). It's the only puzzle I was able to learn to solve instinctively, and I'm really, really curious as to your thoughts on doing them. (And after this video I'll be checking your videos to see if you've done it already...)
I enjoy learning new puzzles. I give it a good try before I look for help. I'm still a beginner for speed solving. Though I can solve all wca puzzles. I can even do most puzzles on cubicle Website. Just a few I haven't tried due to not trying them yet. Good stuff, keep up the interesting videos
this guy is an absolute god at cubing this is the guy who i look up to he just puts it very simply on how to do any new cube and because of that i am now sub 10 on a 3x3 and also very quick at other cubes also he makes great content keep it up dude : )
I found your cube collection/recommendation videos cool because you just like cubes only for the most part, so my vibe feels validated. That said, I think I might get this one, looks fun.
I had the some of the same problems when I learned the skewb extreme (before learning the skewb). It took me forever (almost) to finally get all the corners correct. That is the key!
J Perm - Attempted to solve a square 1 with no help: J Perm - Attempted to solve a clock with no help: J Perm - Attempted to solve a Gigaminx with no help: J Perm - Attempted to solve a skewb with no help: J Perm in 10 years - He will attempt to solve a 19x19 Rubik's cube blindfolded with no help:
@@estelle_chenxing I'm fairly certain impossible for a human to do. The amount you'd have to memorize and store in your head for literally hours of nonstop turning is insane.
I'm so sorry, but there are about 39k views but only 3k likes. That's a big number against a small one. I am very thankful for your weekly videos but where I am (Ontario canada) it's too cold to go outside and your videos are very time consuming and very helpful in cubing. Thank you.
Same, after I learned to solve a 3x3 I was able to solve a 5x5 and 4x4 without help. Although I couldn’t do it consistently because of oll and pll parity along with 5x5 edge parity
Super cool video!!! I loved the puzzle solving you used to find the corner twist commutator! I also really loved the realization that you're going a sexy move! I mentioned on another video that I also figured out skewb on my own, so it's super cool seeing someone else doing it too! The method I eventually found is fully layer-by-layer and uses sledgehammers as the only algorithm (sledgehammer is honestly overpowered on skewb, it's insane.) I figured out how to solve first layer (around a center) intuitively and then noticed that a sledgehammer can swap the U and F centers (and the L and R centers) without disrupting the first layer at all. So, I used that to solve the "second layer" (all the centers) For the last layer I realized that I could orient the corners with a double-sledgehammer without disrupting anything else (it ends up being equivalent to oll 22) and you can use that super simple alg to solve for any skewb corner case (there was obviously a lot more messing around and trying stuff in between each realization, but I'm cutting down the story because this is a UA-cam comment) Either way, it's really fun knowing a different method from everyone else around me, and it was so fun watching this video! Thanks for making it!! ^_^
It took me so many UA-cam tutorials to finally understand solving 3x3 in the beginner method and J Perm is just “cool I’m gunna solve a completely new puzzle today and discover my own method how to do it”
I recognize this cube. I got a version of this last Christmas. The realization I got while solving one of these myself. It can be broken down into 6 centers, and 2 sets of 4 corners. The corners can only swap with corners in their set.
Hey JPerm.... I have a challenge for you.. Solve a megaminx by facing white color only...You can't turn the cube around and you cannot twist your hands to look at the back layers... I hope you will like this challenge and try in one of your videos :)
The solution I found works a bit differently (and is probably worse), but here it goes: The skewb rotates around its corners, so I use those as references instead of the centers. I choose one corner to start on, lets say the yellow/blue/red one, then the blue/white/orange, red/white/green and yellow/green/orange corners are already at the correct position (all 4 corners form a tetrahedron and you cannot change that by twisting the cube) and I fix their rotations so they match. Doing a commutator of just the rotations of two of those corners flips the other tetrahedron (i.e. 2 two-cycles of the remaining corners). Then I fix the rotation of the corners in exactly the same way as you did. The faces can be solved by doing the commutator again to flip one of the tetrahedrons and un-flipping it from the other side. This makes a three-cycle of the faces, the rotation of the corners stays solved. By doing this a couple of times you can solve the faces.
I'm new to here, but I think I'll be staying. 😁 It just so happens that the skewb is exactly what is kicking my butt right now (along with about five other weird ones). I **think** I get the logic of how it works now, but I'm having trouble following the "sexy move". I'll just have to practice. Love your content! 😁👍 EDIT: Playing the video back at half speed helps, but it also makes you sound enormously drunk. Educational AND hilarious! 😭🤣
This bring good old memories back. I remember myself trying to figure out how to solve 7x7x7 by myself. Took me over 4.5 hours(even tho, I already knew how to solve 3x3, 4x4, skewb, pyraminx, 2x2 & mirror cubes). Knowing 4x4 helped me alot with the technique, but I didn't manage to figure out how to get over a parity. So I failed, but it was some of the best times solving a cube, especially a big one.
Btw, I mentioned in 2 other videos that I solved my friend's Skewb over 10 years ago with my own method, but I have long forgotten how it works. I thought this time I might rediscover the same method, but I'm sure I've never done the intuitive corner twist before so this must be different.
Anyway, I definitely started the video with no clue how to solve it and never got any help (even in the past), so it felt like a fair challenge!
When I got my skewb I kept forgetting that it doesn't turn like a 3x3. Yes, I am smart.
@J Perm I give you a dare to make a jperm algorithm on a skewb.I got faith in you
I've never felt so dumb in my life.
Lol fair. Considering you held it without dropping it you impressed me
Yes
10:58 I've been solving skewbs for 7 years, and I never even considered that 2-corner twist commutator before! (I guess it also cycles centers, but it's still pretty clever)
Wow, I only know the 3 by 3 and I am a sub 50 seconds lol.
Oh my it's carykh,the greatest rickroller of all time!!!
@@grimmer_0073 fun fact: if you can solve 3x3 you can also solve 2x2 because it has the same algorithm and when my brother told me I was shocked it worked
oh hey cary kills humans
@@notcristi Pretty much, you can solve the first face like the first corners on 3x3. Im using Cubicles tutorials since J perm didn't exist at the time so u just flip the 2x2 upside down so the solved face is on the top and do Sexy Move until the Yellow corner is facing the bottom(you can do any colour but Im doing it so you did white face first) Then do a D and do it till all the yellow corners are facing bottom then do corner orientation and then ur done
The editing in this video is unmatched. The energy when you slap down the timer is hilarious.
Stop glazing
Complimenting someone isn't glazing @OP-nc5ki
1 week later: skewb tutorial
2 week later: skewb advanced tutorial
3 week later: how to get fast at skewb
1 month later: skewb fingertricks+tips
2 month later: i got a skewb national record
What's the difference between 4 weeks and one month
yessss XD
Okay it's already fixed
@@mikomit3490 februari
@@mikomit3490 4th week is almost closer to a month which 4x 7 is 28, so 4 week is not = a month
It’s so hard to resist the urge to turn the corners by them selves like a pyraminx.
ong
Nice! When I was trying to solve Skewb for my first time, I was just trying sexy moves/sledgehammers (they're the same on Skewb) and found out, that you can actually twist 4 corners with 2 sexy moves from the right position and cycle 3 centers with [yellow on top; sledge y2 sledge]. That's maybe a little bit more convenient than your method but I'm mindblown with that twisting commutator you invented!
“I just think of something I wunna solve and then I try solving it” -J perm
hello
I thought this was a joke but then I realized I actually said this 😅
Jperm reply with 6 likes? Impossible.
Hello @@JPerm
Some solid wisdom
Cool! it's nice to see a fresh mind approach the skewb with no previous knowledge, it lets you be more creative of how to try to solve it :)
“Jperm : skewb specialist” was actually true
He should change his profile pic to a skewb lol
@@MaximMarkiw no that will look cursed
@@MaximMarkiw that would be weird
@@MaximMarkiw and also put the Jperm on it
Skewb J Perm isn't real. It can't hurt you.
I watched most of your With No Help solve videos while waiting for my order of twisty puzzles to arrive, and when they did, I managed to figure out my own way to solve the Skewb by developing my own algorithm using your methodology of breaking something solved and restoring it a different way.
The algorithm I figured out is a four move out-out-in-in pattern that twists all four bottom corners while also swapping the left and right faces with each other, and the front and bottom faces with each other. So using it just once does the face swaps, and rotates the bottom corners once. Using it a second times restores the races and rotates the corners a second time, and using it a third time restores the corners and once again swaps the faces.
My solve follows the pattern of:
- Intuitively solve the white corners and center.
- Check the orientation of the yellow corners and fix them with my algorithm
- Use my algorithm in triple bursts to get the edges to where I need them to be without messing up the corners.
Thanks so much for your With No Help series. It's done a lot to help me learn puzzle solving approaches.
You make amazing content JPerm. I remember about 1.5 years ago when I wanted to solve a cube, I found loads of tutorials but only one made sense to me. That was yours. Keep up the good work and you'll be famous in no time 😉. All jokes aside, I would like to say thank you for all of the entertaining content you have made 😁
You should definitely try the Master Skewb. It's one of the hardest puzzles I've ever tried.
It basically has the same moves as a normal Skewb but with more layers and WAY more pieces and possible positions. All the pieces can mix around but every move affects a big part of the puzzle. I'd tried on and off for years until I finally solved it about a week ago. It's a significant challenge, even getting your head around how it works, but worth it.
I think next we'll be getting"trying to solve the newest puzzle sent to me by Cameron"😂
Lol
Sq 1
Here we go again
The timer lol
Jesus loves you 🇨🇫
@@saiyogesh7179 Jesus loves you 🇨🇫
My 5x5 rubiks poped
Damn
That shi hard to fix💀
Idc
Same
It's ez tho
Now I can't say I know how to solve a puzzle that Jperm doesn't.
Same
Lol yeah
Skewb isn't actually difficult to learn it's just very unintuitive
Hehe. J Perm now knows every single WCA Puzzle. I am a YouCuber too.
No but we can all still say we are faster than him lol
It’s fascinating to me that you didn’t arrive at the same conclusion as I did when I tried a skewb for the first time without help. The skewb is basically just a weird pyraminx. Mechanically, 4 of the corners on a skewb are attached to the core, and the other 4 are floating. The 4 rigid corners function identically to the corners of a pyraminx(if the tips didn’t twist). The 6 square pieces function like the 6 edge pieces of a pyraminx but with 1 color instead of 2. And then, finally, the last 4 corners (the ones that float) are the ones that don’t exist on a pyraminx, but are pretty easy to understand. They function quite similarly to the corners of a 3x3.
my brain just unexisted
bruh speak a langauge that i can understand plz answer😂😂😂😂
@@laza1651 fr this is all i hear: ╎⎓ ||𝙹⚍ ᓵᔑリ ∷ᒷᔑ↸ ℸ ̣ ⍑╎ᓭ ||𝙹⚍∷ᒷ ᔑ リᒷ∷↸
@@minecrash101 what u mean
I like how he's able to solve a skewb with no help faster than I'm able to with a tutorial
U must be fukin dumb if u can’t follow a tutorial
That's how puzzle geniuses solve a new puzzle. They just figure it out by themselves. While WE, a not so genius needs a guy like you, Jperm for a genius tutorials. 😉
Salute.
J perm: **Shows his log out with skewb**
Me: Immediatly checks logo
Same
I always thought, because J Perm is the master of cubing videos at the moment, that he knew how to solve every single cube ever made 🤣
Jperm: Uses skewb fingertricks
Me: WHAT HOW DO YOU KNOW HOW TO TURN THAT THING
I'm curious as to your view on the Missing Link puzzle (three chains of three loops and one chain of two loops, a tower shape with only four sides). It's the only puzzle I was able to learn to solve instinctively, and I'm really, really curious as to your thoughts on doing them. (And after this video I'll be checking your videos to see if you've done it already...)
Other youcubers: “today, I’ll solve the skewb without any help!”
Jperm: *table abuse* *”S K E W B”*
Your profile make me not want to buy a skewb
@@justprobus64 lol
@@justprobus64 This is a square 1 in his profile picture.
@@justprobus64 *sweats in hearing about mgc SQ-1* moment am I right
sledge: i'm the only alg you need.
j perm: no, i don't need you.
0:16 not sure why but that image looks cursed...
It’s so cursed
@@masonhunter2748 my eye bleeding when i know one corner swap in skewb is impossible 😭
@@ezrahadwi135 unless u corner twist
I enjoy learning new puzzles. I give it a good try before I look for help.
I'm still a beginner for speed solving. Though I can solve all wca puzzles. I can even do most puzzles on cubicle Website. Just a few I haven't tried due to not trying them yet.
Good stuff, keep up the interesting videos
this guy is an absolute god at cubing this is the guy who i look up to he just puts it very simply on how to do any new cube and because of that i am now sub 10 on a 3x3 and also very quick at other cubes also he makes great content keep it up dude : )
Me: I could easily solve that
Also me: *HASN'T EVEN TOUCHED A SKEWB BEFORE*
Jperm does this
Actual skewb: sledge, sledge, sledge, sledge
J Perm back at it again with commutators.
Who the heck can dislike such an intuitive video
I love how he came out with the main skewb algorithm
"From Youcuber to Youskewber" - Jperm
ROFL
I found your cube collection/recommendation videos cool because you just like cubes only for the most part, so my vibe feels validated. That said, I think I might get this one, looks fun.
The last part is the strangest when solving a skewb
Yea!
Bruh I couldn't even hold mine when I first got it. Dropped it every time
Yes, it sucks you know, you must do Sledge Hammer couple times (if already know beginner method)
*for solving the center a.k.a fake center
@@ezrahadwi135 so true lol
its very fun when watching a cuber struggle with a puzzle because they are so smart and the calculations are like they're some genius
12:32
"Clockwise"
Turning counter clockwise 😂
I had the some of the same problems when I learned the skewb extreme (before learning the skewb). It took me forever (almost) to finally get all the corners correct. That is the key!
Cubing encoded : Hey that's illegal
J perm: Oh yes, the negociator
I mean cubing encoded copied j perm first
This man is a living example/defination of hardwork
Blindfold 5x5 thats crazy respectt
J Perm - Attempted to solve a square 1 with no help:
J Perm - Attempted to solve a clock with no help:
J Perm - Attempted to solve a Gigaminx with no help:
J Perm - Attempted to solve a skewb with no help:
J Perm in 10 years - He will attempt to solve a 19x19 Rubik's cube blindfolded with no help:
@Lex EDWARDS but blindfolded not
@@estelle_chenxing I'm fairly certain impossible for a human to do. The amount you'd have to memorize and store in your head for literally hours of nonstop turning is insane.
@@kadragon3764 yeah
@@estelle_chenxing well the method for doing it is obvious
Then 19x19 1 foot blind folded under 10 minutes
I'm so sorry, but there are about 39k views but only 3k likes. That's a big number against a small one. I am very thankful for your weekly videos but where I am (Ontario canada) it's too cold to go outside and your videos are very time consuming and very helpful in cubing. Thank you.
Me: in school but jperm makes a skewb video
Brain: Lets get outta here.
I dont have school this week because I’m in louisiana and we have Mardi Gras break
WHAT YOU GUYS GET MARDI GRAS BREAK DOWN THERE
Hehe yeah
All you needed was 4 moves (sledgehammer) to solve the case you struggled for at 3 minutes
its interesting watching him learn the cube without realizing how it turns
congrats you became a real cuber
When you are early but don’t know what to say - *banana*
What
*pineapple*
@@cowhorse4146 pizza
@@justprobus64 Lolipop
Burger
Thanx for sharing your 1st time, learning & figuring out the skewb! A skewb from Speedcube Shop is DEFINITELY in my near future! Thanx again, Jperm!
Quit glazing lil bro
@@OP-nc5kifirst off that was 3 years ago. And bro, ”glazing”? You’re definitely below 11 years💀
@@KitArky wtf. Stfu lil bro I was born back in 2023
@@KitArky (Which makes me one year older than you)
@@OP-nc5ki wow, what a roast. Ironic how ”you” say that
Few days ago I solved a 2x2 with no help and I was proud of myself. Bruh
i solved 5×5×5 by myself though 🙃🙃
Yeah thats how most people learn 5x5, also 2x2 without help is far more impressive than a no help skewb imo
Same, after I learned to solve a 3x3 I was able to solve a 5x5 and 4x4 without help. Although I couldn’t do it consistently because of oll and pll parity along with 5x5 edge parity
@@zydn Oh I thought he meant with no algs
@Super Colonel Bingus You cant blatantly lie and expect people to believe it
12:12 this feels like i’m watching an interview with a cuber on some show episode thing called like „inside the mind of a speedcuber”
Me: It's ok he's a noob..
My brain: *JUST SLEDGEHAMMER*
It hurt
Super cool video!!! I loved the puzzle solving you used to find the corner twist commutator! I also really loved the realization that you're going a sexy move!
I mentioned on another video that I also figured out skewb on my own, so it's super cool seeing someone else doing it too!
The method I eventually found is fully layer-by-layer and uses sledgehammers as the only algorithm (sledgehammer is honestly overpowered on skewb, it's insane.)
I figured out how to solve first layer (around a center) intuitively and then noticed that a sledgehammer can swap the U and F centers (and the L and R centers) without disrupting the first layer at all. So, I used that to solve the "second layer" (all the centers)
For the last layer I realized that I could orient the corners with a double-sledgehammer without disrupting anything else (it ends up being equivalent to oll 22) and you can use that super simple alg to solve for any skewb corner case (there was obviously a lot more messing around and trying stuff in between each realization, but I'm cutting down the story because this is a UA-cam comment)
Either way, it's really fun knowing a different method from everyone else around me, and it was so fun watching this video! Thanks for making it!! ^_^
I've been waiting for this
Skewbs were really easy for me for some reason and this shows that because you solved it with no help, good job
I remember when I made my own Skewb alg. It was my first time making my own custom algs. It was a very good feeling when it solved!
Another video of jperm solving a cube without any help and also making us who now how to solve it realize new stuff about it
*Skewb solvers be like:*
*ItS fReAkInG eAsY jUsT sOlvE It!!!*
6:15 BRO YOU SOLVED IT
It's the other cube.
only 90s kids will remember the original skewb god
Feliks?
I don't even know who you are talking about... Born in 2004...unless its Feliks Zemdegs
Zemdegs obvi
@@Lotsothestrawberrybear you don't need to be a kid born in 90s if you are talking about him... Has to be someone else
@@GiantKush its a joke man
It took me so many UA-cam tutorials to finally understand solving 3x3 in the beginner method and J Perm is just “cool I’m gunna solve a completely new puzzle today and discover my own method how to do it”
seeing him feels like a mathematician finding all 6 platonic solids
13:15 when you’re finally faster at something than jperm
i was waiting the whole video for him to just try sledgehammer and it never came :pain:
J Perm now knows how to solve every WCA Puzzle. Now he should try Jigsaw Puzzles.
Dont worry, its easy! A skewb is a cube who wanted to cheat cube's homework for the name!
Him: i dont know how to solve the skewb
Also him: has 2 gan skewbs
this guy is gonna complete one day a 90 x 90 rubik's cube (WITH NO HELP)
You should make an attempting to solve a ghost cube video :)
J Perm 1 Week later: How to solve a Skewb in under 3 SECONDS!
I recognize this cube. I got a version of this last Christmas.
The realization I got while solving one of these myself. It can be broken down into 6 centers, and 2 sets of 4 corners.
The corners can only swap with corners in their set.
J perm should make a " how to solve a 7x7 " just saying
he has made videos about how to solve big cubes before, after 5x5 they are all very similar
Hey JPerm....
I have a challenge for you..
Solve a megaminx by facing white color only...You can't turn the cube around and you cannot twist your hands to look at the back layers...
I hope you will like this challenge and try in one of your videos :)
The real cuber : the legend begins ( now that you've solves every wca event will you try to do non wca events too?)
This is 10 times better than cubing encoded's video
remember, the 3x3 is the blueprint for every cube
6:08 Dani will be proud🤣
Let's face it, we all saw this coming
The solution I found works a bit differently (and is probably worse), but here it goes:
The skewb rotates around its corners, so I use those as references instead of the centers. I choose one corner to start on, lets say the yellow/blue/red one, then the blue/white/orange, red/white/green and yellow/green/orange corners are already at the correct position (all 4 corners form a tetrahedron and you cannot change that by twisting the cube) and I fix their rotations so they match. Doing a commutator of just the rotations of two of those corners flips the other tetrahedron (i.e. 2 two-cycles of the remaining corners). Then I fix the rotation of the corners in exactly the same way as you did.
The faces can be solved by doing the commutator again to flip one of the tetrahedrons and un-flipping it from the other side. This makes a three-cycle of the faces, the rotation of the corners stays solved. By doing this a couple of times you can solve the faces.
j pERM: Solves a skewband actually created a method
Me who knows how to solve a skewb : WHy are we still here
ERMSMWH?
I'm new to here, but I think I'll be staying. 😁 It just so happens that the skewb is exactly what is kicking my butt right now (along with about five other weird ones). I **think** I get the logic of how it works now, but I'm having trouble following the "sexy move". I'll just have to practice. Love your content! 😁👍
EDIT: Playing the video back at half speed helps, but it also makes you sound enormously drunk. Educational AND hilarious! 😭🤣
Damn watching this all I think is: I gotta be careful with my skewb because I don’t want nobody trying to turn it like a 3x3.
You should try to solve a 19x19
7:57 JPerm trying to turn like a skewb pro.
But failed.
Therapist: Skewb specialist jperm doesn't exist, he can't hurt you
Me: *opening UA-cam and seeing this video in the top of my recommendation*
Mom, youtube is drunk again...
UA-cam being drunk: 2 views, 101 comments
Stop commenting these types of comments if you will refresh the page than it won’t be the same
@@pulkitgandhi9545 this is known as a joke
@@aaronwang9817 if you wanna Joke then bring a new joke.
13:28 lmao the skewb icon
0:01 SKEWB🗿
3:10 his fingertricks are sooo good 😭😭😭😭
Jperm: doesn’t know how to solve skewb
Also jperm:*goes insane*
Hi I am a new subscriber. Love from India
This bring good old memories back. I remember myself trying to figure out how to solve 7x7x7 by myself. Took me over 4.5 hours(even tho, I already knew how to solve 3x3, 4x4, skewb, pyraminx, 2x2 & mirror cubes). Knowing 4x4 helped me alot with the technique, but I didn't manage to figure out how to get over a parity. So I failed, but it was some of the best times solving a cube, especially a big one.
Who tf asked u to write a novel
@@OP-nc5ki I doubt anyone asked you to write your comment either but you did anyway.
@@alexsenlol atleast i didn't write a novel
@@OP-nc5ki You read, however, with comprehension issues.
@@alexsenlol wtf r u on about
For the people who know how to solve a skewb, and chuckled as jperm struggles to solve one side. I love this channel lol
“skewb” will get me famous
Make a tutorial to solve a skews and ivy cube
Next up: How to Use The Discount Code "J Perm" at SpeedCubeShop (With NO Help)
that would be impossible to pull off
You are the guy who won the giveaway right?
@@manthanpanchal2375 what giveaway?
I remember you won a giveaway or something from a cubing youtuber
@@manthanpanchal2375 was it PZCuber? That is the only giveaway I have won.
I dont know that
JPERM have this much cube power🤣🤣🤣
Claim your “I was early” ticket here for the low price of both your kidneys and a like!
Ok
@Cameron Hendren wait you werent supposed to do that
9:33 "wait... when you said 'scramble' you mean't the cube to look not solved? oh, my bad"
11:49 Aw I'm a skewb God 😂😂
He's so open and pure
jperm: wait thats a sexy move....
also jperm: what have been doing this whole time...