Noah King Kevin Hays has some great breakdowns of big cube solves. I would recommend watching his video on his sub 2 7x7 WR and on max parks 1:47 7x7 WR
Try solving two opposite centers, then 6 edges, set 3 edges on either center and solve the 4 remaining centers. After that continue solving the edges normally, and you may experience a faster time given enough practice. Let me know if this helps and have fun solving.
Assuming you are a complete beginner and want to break a cubing world record, what cube/wca event should you practice to have the highest chance to break a world record?
Feliks is a tester, or he recieved an early copy. Most top level speedcubers get their cubes early from manufacturers or retailers, to promote the cube and test it
for cross, try your best to find the whole solution in your head rather than skipping inspection time and looking for the cross solution after you start the time. At a more advanced leved, you could start looking for an x-cross or your first pair along with the cross solution. I recommend starting out as colour neutral, which means being able to do the cross on all colors (red, blue, etc.) for f2l, try to learn all of the simple cases. I recommend learning it from this pdf made by J perm drive.google.com/file/d/1nzAXYUWZJ6H2wIOXaHdWXep3W57tArbR/view (credits to j perm). As you solve f2l, try to have as little pauses as possible. You should not get into the habit of doing a pair at like 15 turns per second and pausing for a second to find the next pair. Instead, try to turn fluidly even if it means lowering your turns per second. Another way to remove the amount of pauses you have is by implementing look ahead in your solve. Look ahead is where you look for the next f2l pair as you solve the current one. This method will save you time and pauses. For OLL and PLL all you need is memorization. Try to learn 2-look OLL and 2-look PLL (or even better full OLL and PLL). Make sure you are able to recognize each case. Drill algorithms that you think you are slow at until you improve. Hope this helps :)
@@littlepinkmagic An easy way to learn algs quicker is by memorizing them by triggers. triggers are 3-6 moves but appear very commonly in algorithms. Take for example R U R' U'. This is one of the most common trigger moves in algorithms. Once you get used to other common triggers such as R U2 R' or R U R' U, they will become fixed in your memory and you will start to count them as one thing itself. One example of using triggers is a Jb perm. The algorithm for this is R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U'. That itself seems pretty hard to memorize. However, in fact, it is one of the easiest because it is made out of three separate trigger moves. [R U R' F'] [R U R' U' R' F] [R2 U' R' U']. Considering a group of moves as a whole makes memorization much more easier. (And in case you're wondering, when you see brackets around a set of moves in an algorithm, that means it is a trigger). Another easy way to learn algs is by seeing how they work instead of mindlessly memorizing them. Take, for example, the algorithm F R U R' U' F'. When I sucked at cubing, I somehow found it impossible to memorize(I was a noob). In the end, my strategy for memorizing it was doing F to take out the f2l pair in the front left slot and alternating R and U moves with an F' at the end. (Sorry if I explained badly. I didn't really know how to explain) Hope this helps :)
Splits
centers 1:02
Edges 45
3x3 stage 11
awesome
Rip hays 7 m
1:03 Centers | 44 Edges | 9 3x3
@@oscar_dl Yeah I'm looking at it again and idk where I got my numbers lol
Dont say me it's the best 7x7
after spending my 50 dollars on hays
I really don't care lol, I'm still using my classic cubic Aofu, still rocks as hell, and doing gr8 times
I spent 60 dollars..😕
Xmen spark is more chiper
@@Xxorliss360xX How much does it cost?
Proper grammar would be "Don't tell me..." (you say something or you tell someone something)
Nice job Feliks!
woulda come in handy the other week ;)
You are my favorite cuber
Would love to see some 7x7 example solves. There really aren't many 7x7 experts like you out there.
Noah King Kevin Hays has some great breakdowns of big cube solves. I would recommend watching his video on his sub 2 7x7 WR and on max parks 1:47 7x7 WR
So excited to see the release of the x man spark. It’d be cool to see how it stacks up to the wuji and hays 7
Great solve
OFFFFFF...YOU ARE AMAZING BRO
Absolutely fabulous feliks loved that solve btw hope u get the wr back in ur hands soon i know u can do it
i love watching fast cubers do big cube edges.
How you do this?
I solve the 7×7 in 15 mins.😫😫
MR. R.G.T I can't even solve it, nor do I have it.
Try solving two opposite centers, then 6 edges, set 3 edges on either center and solve the 4 remaining centers. After that continue solving the edges normally, and you may experience a faster time given enough practice. Let me know if this helps and have fun solving.
Creep Iron Who are you talking to?
@@auzakov1977 the original poster.
@@CREEPINGIRON 6 edges first? whaat?
Nice...very nice...the best speedcuber....😉😉😉
Gj feliks!
Hi feliks can you do a video about your main speedcubes
Sub 10 OH average before the end of the year?
Kian and Max have already surpassed that.
@@noahking5531 so what? Just because people got it we can't have it as a goal?
Nice Feliks incredible !
Cube: X Man Spark
non-magnetic?
weruoaszxcvnm It’s probably magnetic
You are the best
Assuming you are a complete beginner and want to break a cubing world record, what cube/wca event should you practice to have the highest chance to break a world record?
2x2 and 3x3
Clock lol. Though if you're cubing to break a record you'll burn out really fast.
I think the chances are real minimal for all events, you better choose something you really like, because you will need hours and hours of practice
I’m not trying to actually break a wr I just wonder what cube I have the highest chance of becoming the most successful :)
oh easily
wait wait? X Man Spark? someone explain plz??
X-Men Design Spark 7x7.
@@jamesarmstrong2350 I suppose its much better than the Hays 7 M then
@@DylanSwarts Well, Max also use the Spark. And he broke his single and avg12 with this. And Seung-Hyuk Nahm also said it's better.
@@liamturner5201 yep
@@liamturner5201 okay
Smooth solve ❤❤
How is your look a head so good,and how do you get good at it
I love you
How can I get a GAN cube jacket at taiwan?
i was about to order some cubes for christmas(including hays m) and i saw the description
Masha allah bro u r champ.would u teach me the tricks personally if u want.
Its awesome broooooo🔥
insanely powerful fingers
2:08 zeroing to the rescue
What’s up Feliks
Nice
i'm the judge *-*
I have the current world record in the potato category
Why do they put stickers over stackmat
Which is best redux or yau?
Nice Félix
Amazing
That’s quick
Wow...excelente
I like it's Rubiks of 7x7 is very good
What cube
Feliks you're the best!!!Hope you'll notice me😁😁😁
I was just searching for the 7x7 WR
Than I searched for your channel and saw this
That is ironic Lol
Can you teach me in Big cubes? 😂
Word record
Noce vidd brother
Hi
When Feliks coughed at the beginning, I thought maybe he was a bit sick.
lol now I need one of those
Whoa what is x man spark
I think there are no videos on this cube ?
Not released yet
Good
X Man Spark better than Hays 7m?
Hardcore zeroing on 7x7
first seconds of the video : this is scary in 2020 !! :)
x- man Spark😱
Ok but just don't tell me it's better than the Hays 7 M after I just spent $62.99 for the Cubicle Hays 7 M.
I discoverd a new way to do A perm!!! Instead of doing the usually R' F R' B2 R F'R' B2 R2 you can do R U R' F' r U R' U' r' F U2 U'R'!!!
Gg
I made him solve mine for me
That's ridiculous
So the spark is better than the hays 7? Looks like I wasted 60 dollars...
Dan nice
Will this become your new main?
When coughing was acceptable....
GJ
What year is it?
You are not beginner but intermediate, you are not intermediate but pro, you are not pro but insanely pro...
ITS MY THOUGHT
LOVE FROM INDIA...
iq
Boi that's fast.
I can solve 5x5 in 10 minutes
0.00 It's corona time!
Oh... spark?
Why can't I find x man spark on cubicle.us?
its not out yet
Feliks is a tester, or he recieved an early copy. Most top level speedcubers get their cubes early from manufacturers or retailers, to promote the cube and test it
Is this the world record???
No, wr is 1:47 by Max Park
This is the 200th comment
Who the hell is the only one to dislike the video
the only thing i can focus on is that noob solving a 7x7 behind Feliks 😂
Peyton Cali but they're probably better than you
@@stickmanunited4061 of course they are i don't even have a 7x7
Peyton Cali ok
lol
From where did you get the spark 7by7?
SUBHASIS MONDAL It was Sent to him
Hello from Russia
Hey, Feliks, I’m a new cuber, just learned CFOP for the 3x3. Any tips??
for cross, try your best to find the whole solution in your head rather than skipping inspection time and looking for the cross solution after you start the time. At a more advanced leved, you could start looking for an x-cross or your first pair along with the cross solution. I recommend starting out as colour neutral, which means being able to do the cross on all colors (red, blue, etc.)
for f2l, try to learn all of the simple cases. I recommend learning it from this pdf made by J perm drive.google.com/file/d/1nzAXYUWZJ6H2wIOXaHdWXep3W57tArbR/view (credits to j perm). As you solve f2l, try to have as little pauses as possible. You should not get into the habit of doing a pair at like 15 turns per second and pausing for a second to find the next pair. Instead, try to turn fluidly even if it means lowering your turns per second. Another way to remove the amount of pauses you have is by implementing look ahead in your solve. Look ahead is where you look for the next f2l pair as you solve the current one. This method will save you time and pauses.
For OLL and PLL all you need is memorization. Try to learn 2-look OLL and 2-look PLL (or even better full OLL and PLL). Make sure you are able to recognize each case. Drill algorithms that you think you are slow at until you improve.
Hope this helps :)
REX thank you! It does help, but do you happen to know an easy way to learn algs quicker? I’m having trouble with that part 😐
@@littlepinkmagic An easy way to learn algs quicker is by memorizing them by triggers. triggers are 3-6 moves but appear very commonly in algorithms. Take for example R U R' U'. This is one of the most common trigger moves in algorithms. Once you get used to other common triggers such as R U2 R' or R U R' U, they will become fixed in your memory and you will start to count them as one thing itself. One example of using triggers is a Jb perm. The algorithm for this is R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U'. That itself seems pretty hard to memorize. However, in fact, it is one of the easiest because it is made out of three separate trigger moves. [R U R' F'] [R U R' U' R' F] [R2 U' R' U']. Considering a group of moves as a whole makes memorization much more easier. (And in case you're wondering, when you see brackets around a set of moves in an algorithm, that means it is a trigger).
Another easy way to learn algs is by seeing how they work instead of mindlessly memorizing them. Take, for example, the algorithm F R U R' U' F'. When I sucked at cubing, I somehow found it impossible to memorize(I was a noob). In the end, my strategy for memorizing it was doing F to take out the f2l pair in the front left slot and alternating R and U moves with an F' at the end. (Sorry if I explained badly. I didn't really know how to explain)
Hope this helps :)
REX ty! ❤️
@@littlepinkmagic np :)
Gj
👌
I want this cube 😭😭😭😭
I can't even solve a 5*5 in that time
I can't even do a 4x4 in that time ... :D ... I can do a 3x3 in that time though ;)
2nd in the world?
It would be if it was his PR
this time is my average on 4x4 xD
well... my best 4x4 solve is like 40 seconds longer than that
a who еть. круто. я пятерку уже неделю собираю.... пахзщыъхпщваз
2WR Dude Chill You aren't gonna get sub 1 but good solve though
:)
First!
I am first
first
1 st
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Cats: *Meow* 🐱🐱
Idiots: *First* 🐵🐵
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Why
Собака так то говорит гав , а не барк
@@ВадимАндреев-у7ч вообще-то барк xd
morons : **like if you agree**
@@TCYlol
*Fools* : (morons:like if u agree)
what cube is?
read the description
Phone Sony thanks
First
I HAVE SEARCHED for this cube on SCS but there was no result.. has this cube another name?
Not released yet
Whoa 10by10 solve under 2 minutes.