You can avoid the last center commutator in that case paring the 3 center pieces with middle slice u2 middle slice and then pairing the corner centers.
Similar idea, when you just start with the bar (holding the centerpieces in front and back) you can do an inner left and right U2 undo slicemoves and connect the corner to solve it
My average on 5x5 used to be 10-11 minutes but thanks to your tips i got an average of 5-6 minutes andnonce i got a sub 5 solve! Same story for 6x6 and 7x7, my 6x6 average used to be 20 minutes but now its 10-15 minutes, once i even got a sub 9 on my 6x6! My 7x7 seven average used to be 30 minutes max, but now i am solving between at 18-21 minutes and i got a sub 17 record!! And you inpired me to make my own UA-cam channel, thanks man! Update: I've recently got my hands on the yj mgc 6x6 and now I've reduced 1-2 minutes off my average so it's at least 8-13 minutes, new update when I get a new 5x5 Update 2: I've got a sub 8 on my 6x6! I'm practicing to get a sub 7 Update 3: I DID IT! IVE GOT A SUB 7 ON MY 6x6! (Btw im getting my new 5x5 [the mgc one] tommorow so i hope i get a sub 4 or 3)
Hi J Perm For my 6x6 and 7x7 centers, i use another method than usual (bars) On each 6x6 center, i solve the 2x2 first (imagine the 4x4 cube centers). Then I pair the edges-center to solve it like a 5x5 (except the L2C) On each 7x7 center, i solve the 3x3 first (imagine 5x5 cube center). Then, i pair the edges-center and after i can solve the centers like a 5x5 (except the L2C) It's like redux because i pair the edges-center Sorry for bad English i'm French. Hope you will understand ^^
This is a very good video J Perm. I've been doing intuitive 6x6 and 7x7 L2C for Hoya method and this looks so much faster than doing the wide bars followed by middle bar edges then middle bar centers. I have a comp coming up soon and I discovered this video at the perfect time. Thanks!
Hardware makes such a huge difference in big cubes, I tried a good 6 and 7 (I use the wuhua v2 and mf7s, tried a shadow m and wuji m) and got crazy times, 6x6 pb from 2:42 to 2:25~ in 3 solves, and in one 7x7 solve it went from 4:31 -> 3:44, which is just insane
Agree with most of the points, but there were a few things I have experienced before and either seem interesting, or I have a different opinion. 0:34 This is cube preference, but this situation cannot happen to my AoShi GTSM at all, even if I'm being aggressive The cube either resists deformation or corner cuts right through when I cut 2x2. In addition, it's a lot faster (because of my magnet choice, mass produced version may be slightly slower), smoother, stabler, and just felt superior in every way compared to a Shadow I once burrowed, setup and played with for a while but later decided not to buy. But later I also burrowed the mass produced GTS and went back to my DIY GTS. 0:45 I' a red cross yau user, but I think colour neutral centers seems a bit easier on 7x7 because the centers are fixed and you dont' have to think about the next colour, while on 6x6 and 8x8 I found Yau is a bit easier because there is no need to simultaneously protect the middle bar and the 3/4 cross. 2:58 Must make sure there are no stuck pieces beforehand 8:01 I do that all the time 9:03 Works as an advanced method as well, but involves choosing between single/double slicing to influence the resultant 5x5 case. You did mention it though, but decided to focus on the beginner version to keep things simple. It's my main method due to using Yau5, so I already have the back 2 slots taken out when solving the 2 F2Ls. 10:52 Bad habit of mine, but I use this Z perm on 3x3 and 4x4 as well. 11:08 H perm is very annoying on big cubes, but on 5x5s with strong-enough magnets the 3x3/4x4 H perms can be easily performed. I do agree with using the whole upper segment of the ring finger instead of just the finger tip.
7:30 I feel like there is a better way to solve this issue without commutator. You can try using small middle slices like M', doing a U2 to turn the center pieces 180 degrees, and slicing back with a small M. If the middle piece wasn't opposite of the 2 other ones, then that is a sign that I will have to do commutator last.
I’ve had a very productive weekend y’all. I learned how to solve a 3x3, a Megaminx, and a 4x4 in 2 days! I’ve noticed that solving a 5x5 is similar to the 4x4. So I’m looking for patterns to solve big cubes
7:41, you don't need a comutater, just put the bar with the missing middle peice adjacent from the rest of the bar and do M, U2, M'. The maximum number of comunaters on 7x7 is 1
This guide is very good if you want to achieve sub 3 or sub 5 in 6x6 and 7x7. Definitely will recommend this to my friends at my cubing community (as mostly they struggle to reach that times).
7:28 on that case precisely, i would have attached the center to the two wings with an m move, r2, m move. then place the corners, and insert the bar now complete
For Halloween, I bought the spooky ghost cube shirt. I wanted to support you since i now average 15 to 17 seconds on 3x3. I cant wait for more content. Maybe you could learn megaminx / square one and give us some tips.
Is cubing beneficial? I know how to solve 2x2, 3x3 and have recently learned 4x4, but except enjoying personally resolving the cubes, I question that what's the benefit of it, am I just wasting my time? My PB on the 3x3 is around 40 seconds or maybe lower (I don't take it that seriously) And I am learning CFOP currently, so do you think I should spend my time to be better at it ? I haven't attended any sort of cubing event yet so I don't know many cubers except a few in my school.
it can be beneficial to your life if you make it so! I talked about this exact issue in my last video, where a lot of people feel that it's a bit unproductive but if you enjoy it and can make something more of it (like friends) then it's worthwhile
@@JPerm Oh! Thanks! I will definitely watch your last video, I haven't explored too much on your channel yet, but I think your videos are very realistic, and feel worth watching compared to other youtubers!
Is there a really big difference between magnetic big cubes and not magnetic big cubes? I mean if I average about 2 minutes on 5×5 and 4 minutes on 6×6 changing my mains to their magnetic versions will make me improve? If yes, how big would be this improvement? P.S. sorry if I made some mistakes but I'm polish and my English isn't very good
maybe a few seconds, it just makes alignment issues go away so it's easier to hold the cube. I think the bigger factor is that you can turn more confidently and therefore eventually faster, leading to quicker improvement
Just a heads up im watching this video again and if u or anyone hasnt realised u only need to do on comutator for the last 2 centers on 7x7 1. Leave the outer most left/right bar to solve last 2. Put a center edge adjacent of a middle center edge 3 . Line the 2 corners up an solve like a 5x5 4. Comutator
7:21 I’m no 7x7 expert but in that case I would have done U and then the inner most layer of M’ U2 M and then you don’t need to use a commutator (edit: spelling)
@@thephysicistcuber175 i knoew this is like 2 months later but you dont really need to practice 2x2 to be good at it... its almost exactly the same as a 3x3 but u do fl oll pll, exact same algs as 3x3 and u dont need to make pairs or cross.
Thank you so much for posting and sharing these tips for me, teaching me more tricks on how to be more efficient on the 5x5 and 7x7. However, I have been trying to beat my 15x15 PB of 44 minutes. I keep getting close, but I'm always a few minutes slower than my fastest time. I know that you've solved the 21x21 before, being a humongus and challenging puzzle, and I was wondering if you had stumbled across any tricks on how to get faster at BIG big cube. Do you have any suggestions?
For the 7x7 l2c example the more efficient way would be to then put the middle piece opposite the partial bar and do M' U2 M and you would get a whole bar. Watch JRcuber's last two centres tutorial for this.
Do SCS and Cubicle stickerless cubes have different shades? Your wushuang and wuque appear to have more baby blue shades and my cubicle purchased ones have more true blue shades. Is it just the lighting you use?
Do a video on how to remember the color scheme cause on a 4by4 i always have to fix the centers cause i always mess up thinking colrs are by ones there not
I know this is an old comment lol but for anyone that sees this. I always just remember that if white is facing you and blue is on top. Then red is to the right and orange is to the left
Will you be making a video showing the algorithms for edge, PLL and OLL parity for 8x8 cube, as well as the edge parity for the 9x9 cubes? I am planning to get them soon 😊 Thank you for teaching me how to solve the cubes from 2x2 to 6x6. You explain so well🙃
Hi, I am a new cuber who recently started cubing from 2023. I watch the videos of J Perm because I understand it and now I learnt almost 2x2 to 5x5 cube very easily. I have a request that can you give a better solution for OLL and PLL parity cases for 4x4 to bigger cubes as it is quite different for all cubes and explain it very easy to learn
Hey J Perm! I have the Moyu Mofang Jiaoshi 2x2, 3x3, 4x4 and 5x5. For the 5x5 what method should I use? I currently use the Redux method. Is that a good beginner method? Thanks, Ewan.
Redux is simpler, while Yau is probably the same speed but has different pros and cons. Either one is fine, as there are world class cubers for both methods.
J Perm thanks man! I’ll check out your yau5 and redux method vid. When I said that I currently use redux I meant that I use your beginner method which is kinda like redux.
@@JPerm great! Yeah I saw your 5x5 video and bought your recommendation as well as your recommendations for 4x4 and 3x3 budget cubes (plus the 2x2 from one of your videos). They make a great starter collection for someone learning (and for less than $50). Thanks!
Are there any good algs for 7x7 double parity? Like, when the outer wings are solved with the edge, but the inner wings are swapped, so that it looks like XOXOX The best choices I've been able to find so far are doing 5x5 parity twice, or using the slice move "pure parity" alg. Neither of these seem all that great.
Hey J Perm. Your videos are flipping awesome. I'm in a different age group, and my brain works about x5 times slower, so, I watch you videos on x0.75 speed and then after rewatching a section a few times I'm almost able to grasp what's going on. But, let me get to the point here. I'm unable to find the details on 7x7 parity anywhere in your tutorials. Do you think you'd have it in you to make a full 7x7 tutorial?
planning to buy 6x6 to 10x10. i watched a video saying yuxin little magic is good budget for 6x6. is it true for larger cubes? i think yuxin little magic has up to 9x9
The way i became color neutral on big cubes is i first became color neutral on the 3x3, which would make it way easier to become color neutral on big cubes. then, i started with 6x6 to force myself to think about the color scheme, and i would always start with the same 2 centers (red and orange). i use the yau method and always do red cross and never orange so that i don't have to memorize 2 color schemes, which would be very confusing. once i got good with red and orange, i then did blue and green, starting with the blue cross every time. Once i became color neutral on 6x6, it would become very easy to be color neutral on 5x5 and 7x7.
omg i would always messs up the 4x4 and 6x6 color scheme finally i found a alg to fix it 1:02 thank god i would used to have to mix it back up then do the color scheme again
1:02 Mind blowing
J Perm: Gets his first 7x7.
Makes a tip video 2 weeks later.
LOL at least I didn't go too advanced
You used my 7 at Nats and got gud fast
that was a pretty good wuji but not the Hays 7 ;)
Expected J perm to get into 7x7....
@@JPerm hi j perm from 2 yrs ago
You can avoid the last center commutator in that case paring the 3 center pieces with middle slice u2 middle slice and then pairing the corner centers.
you're right! I didn't now that. 1 comm on 7x7 is always possible by adding M' U2 M
Similar idea, when you just start with the bar (holding the centerpieces in front and back) you can do an inner left and right U2 undo slicemoves and connect the corner to solve it
@@JPerm it's still possible that you'll be forced to do two Comms.
With Magnets, you don't need R U Z and H perms. Even on 7xum7 just do M.
Aman Bhutani 2 comms is sometimes the best option, but you are always able to do cases with just one comm
My average on 5x5 used to be 10-11 minutes but thanks to your tips i got an average of 5-6 minutes andnonce i got a sub 5 solve! Same story for 6x6 and 7x7, my 6x6 average used to be 20 minutes but now its 10-15 minutes, once i even got a sub 9 on my 6x6! My 7x7 seven average used to be 30 minutes max, but now i am solving between at 18-21 minutes and i got a sub 17 record!! And you inpired me to make my own UA-cam channel, thanks man!
Update: I've recently got my hands on the yj mgc 6x6 and now I've reduced 1-2 minutes off my average so it's at least 8-13 minutes, new update when I get a new 5x5
Update 2: I've got a sub 8 on my 6x6! I'm practicing to get a sub 7
Update 3: I DID IT! IVE GOT A SUB 7 ON MY 6x6! (Btw im getting my new 5x5 [the mgc one] tommorow so i hope i get a sub 4 or 3)
big cubes are pretty good because they're more intuitive compared to the 3x3, which is very algorithmic.
Sarim Salman you still have to do a 3x3 though...
If you think that the 3x3 is algorithmic, don't do square-one...
There is still more Algs since 3x3 and parity as well as flipping alg 🤷♂️
2x2 is literally is 6 move setup to eg 1 alg
KingEddiam I know
Hi J Perm
For my 6x6 and 7x7 centers, i use another method than usual (bars)
On each 6x6 center, i solve the 2x2 first (imagine the 4x4 cube centers). Then I pair the edges-center to solve it like a 5x5 (except the L2C)
On each 7x7 center, i solve the 3x3 first (imagine 5x5 cube center). Then, i pair the edges-center and after i can solve the centers like a 5x5 (except the L2C)
It's like redux because i pair the edges-center
Sorry for bad English i'm French. Hope you will understand ^^
Bonjour copine/copain/ami/amie
Lol ironically I do the same
Excube me he lives in Canada lol
English is fine and very understandable keep practicing good job man
Did you know houngoungagne?
I like how you cut right to the chase at the beginning
Bennett Stouder-BSCUBED 1 oh my god. Corner cut.
That’s why J perm is the best. There isn’t a 20 second intro or anything like that. He’s straight to the point.
Good info, I’m just getting ready to start working on 5x5 - 7x7 cubes.
Even though I’m almost sub 4 on 7x7, I still learned a lot here, my weakness is centers, especially the last 2.
my weakness on 6x6 is the last 3 centers. That causes me to get a sub 30. Yes, sub 30 minutes
I'm more weak on edges
Lookahead is very hard
my weakness is i dont have a 4x4
edit:its shipping now
@@unsal7milk has it shipped yet?
@@howtolagmuch8706 ye it shipped a month and a week ago
Great Video. I learned a lot from this. I average around 1:50 on 5x5, 3:30 on 6x6 and 4:30 on 7x7. Thank you
i just started to focuse on big cubes and probably big cubes will be my main event in the future
This is a very good video J Perm. I've been doing intuitive 6x6 and 7x7 L2C for Hoya method and this looks so much faster than doing the wide bars followed by middle bar edges then middle bar centers. I have a comp coming up soon and I discovered this video at the perfect time. Thanks!
Hardware makes such a huge difference in big cubes, I tried a good 6 and 7 (I use the wuhua v2 and mf7s, tried a shadow m and wuji m) and got crazy times, 6x6 pb from 2:42 to 2:25~ in 3 solves, and in one 7x7 solve it went from 4:31 -> 3:44, which is just insane
Wow, nice job!
I have good hardware now and agree with past me
ben
@@speedycube64 speedycube big cubes arc??
Agree with most of the points, but there were a few things I have experienced before and either seem interesting, or I have a different opinion.
0:34 This is cube preference, but this situation cannot happen to my AoShi GTSM at all, even if I'm being aggressive The cube either resists deformation or corner cuts right through when I cut 2x2. In addition, it's a lot faster (because of my magnet choice, mass produced version may be slightly slower), smoother, stabler, and just felt superior in every way compared to a Shadow I once burrowed, setup and played with for a while but later decided not to buy. But later I also burrowed the mass produced GTS and went back to my DIY GTS.
0:45 I' a red cross yau user, but I think colour neutral centers seems a bit easier on 7x7 because the centers are fixed and you dont' have to think about the next colour, while on 6x6 and 8x8 I found Yau is a bit easier because there is no need to simultaneously protect the middle bar and the 3/4 cross.
2:58 Must make sure there are no stuck pieces beforehand
8:01 I do that all the time
9:03 Works as an advanced method as well, but involves choosing between single/double slicing to influence the resultant 5x5 case. You did mention it though, but decided to focus on the beginner version to keep things simple. It's my main method due to using Yau5, so I already have the back 2 slots taken out when solving the 2 F2Ls.
10:52 Bad habit of mine, but I use this Z perm on 3x3 and 4x4 as well.
11:08 H perm is very annoying on big cubes, but on 5x5s with strong-enough magnets the 3x3/4x4 H perms can be easily performed. I do agree with using the whole upper segment of the ring finger instead of just the finger tip.
Yeah the aoshi GTS is great in this regard, I slightly prefer the shadow though due to flexibility. something about the gts big cubes that bothers me.
7:30 I feel like there is a better way to solve this issue without commutator. You can try using small middle slices like M', doing a U2 to turn the center pieces 180 degrees, and slicing back with a small M. If the middle piece wasn't opposite of the 2 other ones, then that is a sign that I will have to do commutator last.
I’ve had a very productive weekend y’all. I learned how to solve a 3x3, a Megaminx, and a 4x4 in 2 days!
I’ve noticed that solving a 5x5 is similar to the 4x4. So I’m looking for patterns to solve big cubes
One of the few videos that actually gives useful advice thabks
Thanks for the tips, now I finally got my first sub 3 single on 6x6 :)
7:41, you don't need a comutater, just put the bar with the missing middle peice adjacent from the rest of the bar and do M, U2, M'. The maximum number of comunaters on 7x7 is 1
Very helpful video! I'm pretty bad at big cubes and I didn't know a lot of tricks in this video.
The thing I appreciate is that you place a number of what tip you are currently talking about.
I know it's not related but i forgot how to solve 2x2, 4x4, 5x5 and pyraminx after not touching one for almost a year lol
HAH! I forgot in just 2 months get on my level
/s
How in the world did you forget how to solve a 2x2????
@@notsopolitecub4841 forgetting the algs I guess
@@lumina_ if u remember solving 3x3 then just use the technique for solving the corners cuz 2x2 is basically only corners
@@kakavibeffana5721 exactly
This guide is very good if you want to achieve sub 3 or sub 5 in 6x6 and 7x7. Definitely will recommend this to my friends at my cubing community (as mostly they struggle to reach that times).
7:28 on that case precisely, i would have attached the center to the two wings with an m move, r2, m move. then place the corners, and insert the bar now complete
For Halloween, I bought the spooky ghost cube shirt. I wanted to support you since i now average 15 to 17 seconds on 3x3. I cant wait for more content. Maybe you could learn megaminx / square one and give us some tips.
thank you :) I'm working on nxn's right now so unfortunately I don't think I'll be working on those soon
JPerm Is The Man really good tips and never any bull crap about algorithms that u need. Always simple
I loved the way the video just started by 'No. 1 - Hardware ' ,not beating about the bush at all
7:21 I would do U' or U and M' U2 M, then you have the 3 middle edges connected and 2 corners. now you could solve everything just like on a 5x5.
“I don’t really do events bigger than 4x4”
me to
@@meabh2270 r/itswooooshwith4o's
I never tried a 6 by 6, I can do up to a 5 by 5, higher I don't go
Just a random dude If you can solve a 4x4 and 5x5 you can solve everything bigger.
@@EliteCubingAlliance not necessarily, you need to know commutators for anything bigger than 5x5
Is cubing beneficial? I know how to solve 2x2, 3x3 and have recently learned 4x4, but except enjoying personally resolving the cubes, I question that what's the benefit of it, am I just wasting my time? My PB on the 3x3 is around 40 seconds or maybe lower (I don't take it that seriously) And I am learning CFOP currently, so do you think I should spend my time to be better at it ? I haven't attended any sort of cubing event yet so I don't know many cubers except a few in my school.
Shantanu Kulkarni cubing is mostly a hobby, but it really helps for times
it can be beneficial to your life if you make it so! I talked about this exact issue in my last video, where a lot of people feel that it's a bit unproductive but if you enjoy it and can make something more of it (like friends) then it's worthwhile
@@JPerm Oh! Thanks! I will definitely watch your last video, I haven't explored too much on your channel yet, but I think your videos are very realistic, and feel worth watching compared to other youtubers!
I thought your profile picture was an eyelash on my screen
thanks! really appreciate it
Is there a really big difference between magnetic big cubes and not magnetic big cubes? I mean if I average about 2 minutes on 5×5 and 4 minutes on 6×6 changing my mains to their magnetic versions will make me improve? If yes, how big would be this improvement?
P.S. sorry if I made some mistakes but I'm polish and my English isn't very good
maybe a few seconds, it just makes alignment issues go away so it's easier to hold the cube. I think the bigger factor is that you can turn more confidently and therefore eventually faster, leading to quicker improvement
Getting magnetic big cubes will instantly drop your times by like 15/30 seconds on 5x5/6x6
can't say the same for me on 5x5, but on 6x6 I can see that
It just encourages you to practice. Thats what happened to me with 6x6
that's very incorrect. I'm a solid 20-30 seconds slower on a non-magnetic 6x6, and I average 1:55ish
Hi Sir can you make critique on me 3x3 please reply and what I have to do to submit solve and tell what can I improve up on.
10:58 Brody has a great video about how to do H perms on big cubes.
thanks! wasn't aware of it
Well, He Basically Shows the Same Algorithm as he said is too long, though the way to do the alg by tilting the cube can be helpful
What was it called when feliks zemdegs’ voice got deeper?
Cuberty
Underated comment.
Zemdegs upload rubik's cube contents on UA-cam, what does that make him? A Youcuber
What does Feliks Zemdegs use when his bicycle gets rusty?
Cubericant
Why am I watching this? I don't even have a 5x5
why am i watching this, i only have one cube that is a 3x3
Well I have 2 5x5s 1 6x6 and a 7x7 now what an old comment haha
ThE 1 BarbariaN woah exactly the same here
I have the Yuxin Cloud 5x5
Why am I watching this. I’m not even a cuber
Best intro ever
Number one
Just a heads up im watching this video again and if u or anyone hasnt realised u only need to do on comutator for the last 2 centers on 7x7
1. Leave the outer most left/right bar to solve last
2. Put a center edge adjacent of a middle center edge
3 . Line the 2 corners up an solve like a 5x5 4. Comutator
What should be the tension for a 5x5 so that it doesn't pop or lock up, how much tight. Please.
I have Magnetic Yuxin Cloud
Probably way too late, but my advice is to go as tight as you can without it affecting corner cutting, then see if you need to loosen it from there
JPERM YOU ARE A LEGEND TYSM
Bro love your vids pls make a video on 6x6 amd 7x7 individual
In the last hour I've been really fustrated and than j perm uploads a video and makes me happy
Thx for the tips, I'm gonna start practice 6x6 and 7x7 since I have bought the YuXin LittleMagic 6x6 and Hays 7 M
I have a YuFu V2 M 7x7
2:28 is that a 10 by 10 my gosh it looka hard
Its a 7x7
No it's a 21x21
i kinda get the reference
Another useful technique (more so on 7x7) is during free slice only solve edges of one color as it makes looking for pieces a lot easier
7:21 I’m no 7x7 expert but in that case I would have done U and then the inner most layer of M’ U2 M and then you don’t need to use a commutator (edit: spelling)
Can I use thistips for 4x4?
4x4 uses the Yau method and 3-2-3 edge pairing and much simpler centers, so not really. check out my 4x4 playlist in the description!
@@JPerm ok
Why don't you have a 7x7 tutorial?! You're the most efficient and simple rubiks teacher out here! Lol 😉❤️
its the same bro like u solve 4 5 and 6x6
Can i just say, your videos are so god damn amazing. Everytime I see an upload i get so excited and happier. Keep it up V Perm
thanks :) but don't call me that
Will you ever make another progression series? 5x5 progression is my favourite videos of yours. And i apologize for that major insult :D
possibly, when I have a lot of time to practice
Okay, keep up the great work
So many things explained clearly in just 12 minutes
at 7:29 you could do just U m' U2 m and then it would have been a 5x5 case :) Nice Video
Very nice Nice .please a advance 2x2 solving method.
There are many videos about 2×2
Is 2×2 really a puzzle tho
THE SHIPWRECK it is
I don't think J perm is any good at 2x2 :p
@@thephysicistcuber175 i knoew this is like 2 months later but you dont really need to practice 2x2 to be good at it... its almost exactly the same as a 3x3 but u do fl oll pll, exact same algs as 3x3 and u dont need to make pairs or cross.
Thank you so much for posting and sharing these tips for me, teaching me more tricks on how to be more efficient on the 5x5 and 7x7. However, I have been trying to beat my 15x15 PB of 44 minutes. I keep getting close, but I'm always a few minutes slower than my fastest time. I know that you've solved the 21x21 before, being a humongus and challenging puzzle, and I was wondering if you had stumbled across any tricks on how to get faster at BIG big cube. Do you have any suggestions?
PERFECT video, especially after my school and a gas leak.
4:29 you could have done 3Lw' U 3Lw
It looks cooler
Thank you for this video! I really love it
Thanks for this. I got a comp in Nov 3-4. Wish me luck!!!😉😉😉
good luck! :)
@@JPerm thanks🤗
It's my first!!! SO EXCITED!!!😃😃😃
Good luck.even if your cube pops during a solve don't panic maybe it will be featured in a "worst cube pop " videos ^_^
@@gautam8072
Sad... But true🤣🤣🤣
that was my mindset when i was at my first comp
just a week after i learnt cfop got an avg of 23 :(
For the 7x7 l2c example the more efficient way would be to then put the middle piece opposite the partial bar and do M' U2 M and you would get a whole bar. Watch JRcuber's last two centres tutorial for this.
7:35 it would be better to do M'(inner slice) U2 M instead of doing a comm. Great video!
Is there a way to solve the 7x7 parity case where the 2 edges right beside the middle edge are flipped? I have to do parity twice to solve it
Do SCS and Cubicle stickerless cubes have different shades? Your wushuang and wuque appear to have more baby blue shades and my cubicle purchased ones have more true blue shades. Is it just the lighting you use?
the stickerless cubes definitely have the same shades, they're made by the cube company and not the store
That's true, never thought of that XD. thnx
Please make a video on your cube collection
Hey does weight 5 work well with angstrom lube or do we need lubical black
I'm gonna use both in both places.
@electric_hiccup 707 thanks a lot bro.this is the first time for me so I m really thankful for u
Do a video on how to remember the color scheme cause on a 4by4 i always have to fix the centers cause i always mess up thinking colrs are by ones there not
I know this is an old comment lol but for anyone that sees this. I always just remember that if white is facing you and blue is on top. Then red is to the right and orange is to the left
@@123fastslow thanks homie!
Thanks I needed to get quicker and all around better thanks!
Thanks J perm ! It works successfully
“That looks like a happy face”
It looks sad not happy
is magnet 3x3 good enough for speedsolve and worthed (price to quality ratio)? What magnet rubik is recommended ?
yuxin kylen v2
Will you be making a video showing the algorithms for edge, PLL and OLL parity for 8x8 cube, as well as the edge parity for the 9x9 cubes? I am planning to get them soon 😊 Thank you for teaching me how to solve the cubes from 2x2 to 6x6. You explain so well🙃
Well, I've guessed them myself. Thank you anyway 🙃
is an "r" move on a 7x7 all of the layers all the way up to the middle? like on the 5x5?
your videos are always great!!! but in 7:34 you could do M' U2 M to get a 5*5 center to skip commutator :)
at 7:35 you could do M' U2 M that could save you a conutator
i mean comutator
Half of the comments:Why am I watching this?I don't even have a 5x5
Me: Wait,there are cubes bigger then 4x4 ??
Damn this video is a GOLDMINE
How your cubes turning faster, what you are applying to that. Reply to me
0:33 I saw this and immediately knew that I have to try it out
Do you guys do freeslice vertically or horizontally?
Always horizontal
Hi I want to get a budget 6x6, which one do you think is the best??
Hi, I am a new cuber who recently started cubing from 2023.
I watch the videos of J Perm because I understand it and now I learnt almost 2x2 to 5x5 cube very easily.
I have a request that can you give a better solution for OLL and PLL parity cases for 4x4 to bigger cubes as it is quite different for all cubes and explain it very easy to learn
Could you make a Video about zeroing( the Special technique of feliks zendegs)
Hey J perm!
There are no competitions anywhere near me, what should I do? (And I don't have any money to fly anywhere)
SKewber make friends at school
Hey, can you do a video on commutators? I've read a lot about them and I still don't quite get the gist of it.
I have it planned!
Hey J Perm! I have the Moyu Mofang Jiaoshi 2x2, 3x3, 4x4 and 5x5. For the 5x5 what method should I use? I currently use the Redux method. Is that a good beginner method? Thanks,
Ewan.
Redux is simpler, while Yau is probably the same speed but has different pros and cons. Either one is fine, as there are world class cubers for both methods.
J Perm thanks man! I’ll check out your yau5 and redux method vid. When I said that I currently use redux I meant that I use your beginner method which is kinda like redux.
Any ideas for good budget cubes in these categories?
I made a 5x5 budget comparison video, and for 6x6 I'm doing it soon
@@JPerm great! Yeah I saw your 5x5 video and bought your recommendation as well as your recommendations for 4x4 and 3x3 budget cubes (plus the 2x2 from one of your videos). They make a great starter collection for someone learning (and for less than $50). Thanks!
Are there any good algs for 7x7 double parity?
Like, when the outer wings are solved with the edge, but the inner wings are swapped, so that it looks like XOXOX
The best choices I've been able to find so far are doing 5x5 parity twice, or using the slice move "pure parity" alg. Neither of these seem all that great.
is it ok if you make on 7x7 centers first the inner 5X5 bits
Is it a video thing, or does his Wushuang and Shadow shades look different?
Hi, is it solving till to all edge is done then solve like 3x3
Hey J Perm. Your videos are flipping awesome. I'm in a different age group, and my brain works about x5 times slower, so, I watch you videos on x0.75 speed and then after rewatching a section a few times I'm almost able to grasp what's going on. But, let me get to the point here. I'm unable to find the details on 7x7 parity anywhere in your tutorials. Do you think you'd have it in you to make a full 7x7 tutorial?
Quality content!
Nice vid! Really helpful!
youre a G for making this
planning to buy 6x6 to 10x10. i watched a video saying yuxin little magic is good budget for 6x6. is it true for larger cubes? i think yuxin little magic has up to 9x9
7:55
Hi J Perm! Can you do commutators for last two centers for 6x6 and up?
Don't do commutators EVER on l2c except for the last piece on the last bar. It's really slow
@@tricubing7748 well I dont really wanna get fast I just wanna know how to solve it
you can do it more than just the last bar and it wouldn't be a huge deal, but ideally it should be avoided whenever possible
@@JPerm okay maybe I exaggerated but for 7x7 something like M' U2 M for the middle outer centre is faster than a commutator on the last bar
ah yes I didn't realize u could do 1 comm on 7x7, my bad :o
What are your thoughts on Hoya vs. Yau vs. Rudux for 4x4 and up?
The way i became color neutral on big cubes is i first became color neutral on the 3x3, which would make it way easier to become color neutral on big cubes. then, i started with 6x6 to force myself to think about the color scheme, and i would always start with the same 2 centers (red and orange). i use the yau method and always do red cross and never orange so that i don't have to memorize 2 color schemes, which would be very confusing. once i got good with red and orange, i then did blue and green, starting with the blue cross every time. Once i became color neutral on 6x6, it would become very easy to be color neutral on 5x5 and 7x7.
Thanks this was very helpful because I always get the color scheme wrong.
Wow bro love your videos keep putting more good content
omg i would always messs up the 4x4 and 6x6 color scheme finally i found a alg to fix it 1:02 thank god i would used to have to mix it back up then do the color scheme again
Nice video