Jack , I have a suggestion Could you post more example solves videos on your channel once a week? I average about 28-29 seconds in 3bld and I want to get faster (including memo( how you audio edges and memo corners)
@@janakpalit6197 A lot of people were asking for some example/walkthrough solves when I asked about what people wanted so I definitely have plans to make them 👍
@@tamquan124 I ended up subbing them with something more intuitive which was similar in speed so for this tute nah. I still have no idea how that alg works tho it's like magic :O
Hi Jack! I liked the orozco explanation as a stepping stone from m2 edges to 3style. Is there something similar for OP corners (LUB) to 3style (UFR)? Thanks!
Hi Damon, you can also use Orozco for corners (instead of UFR parity algs which is kinda like OP for UFR). You can implement this by learning all of the B algs (and inverses). To deal with Q and N, you can use [R' D R D' R' D R, U] and [U, R' D R D' R' D R] to deal with them but one thing to note is that the direction of the twist matters, which isn't the case for edge flips (edges: AQ is the same as QA, corners: BQ is not the same as QB). I still recommend UFR parity algs over this since it's simpler and you'd need to learn them anyway but this is another option 👍
I recommended orozco as it requires the least amount of extra thinking/easier to work up to an automatic level (compared the eka/turbo which are the alternatives). Its purpose is the same as that of the UFR parity algs - to serve as a placeholder during solves while you practise incorporating the UF algs gradually
They say you start learning the corner commutators first. Any advice which ones to learn first? I am using your algs in google sheets and started with the U face stickers
Hi, aside from perhaps differences due to a different parity method, memorisation should be similar to what you use for methods like M2 and OP. Could you give me an example of what you mean?
Anyone knows why KA for edges on the list starts with a R’? If you don’t do R’ it gives the same result. Is it faster to do R’ than to regrip to do F’? Ps: I’m still a beginner, so I really have no idea of which one is faster.
yeh it's faster to do the extra setup move instead of regripping, it's the only case I can think of on the list that does this, it's pretty interesting
Have to say that your 3-style list is the least daunting I have seen and was helpful in transitioning from DF/UBL to UF/UFR. Can you make a video on center comms and how to learn them? Also how does the 3x3 edge algs translate to wings in 4/5BLD?
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0:18 Edge Commutators
5:13 Edge Fingertricks
6:59 / 8:08 How to Learn Edge Commutators
7:19 Orozco Method in 1 Minute
9:24 Example Solve 1
12:37 Example Solve 2
15:30 Conclusion
Thx, but pin ur comment so all people see it xD
@@teaperm30 thought I pinned it before wut, well now it's pinned, thanks for pointing that out hahah
Jack , I have a suggestion
Could you post more example solves videos on your channel once a week? I average about 28-29 seconds in 3bld and I want to get faster (including memo( how you audio edges and memo corners)
@@janakpalit6197 A lot of people were asking for some example/walkthrough solves when I asked about what people wanted so I definitely have plans to make them 👍
@@JackCaiCubing thanks!
I have uploaded many videos of how to solve UF buffer cases too
PS - (Not self promotion) ;)
Best 3bld tutorials on yt. Thank you so much
Thanks for the high-quality lecture and official sharing.
Woaj.
Maybe one day I might look into this, but for now I’ll have to get my 3BLD straight 😂
Me too
Literally in the process of doing a ton of sighted solves to get used to edges lol (finished my sheet!) , thanks for the tut
Show Yoni who's boss, lol
You are awesome ❤️❤️❤️
❤
Most awaited video
A really good video
Finally , waiting for this video!!
Other videos on utube i find complicated but ur video is simple to be learned
5:35 im hungryyyyy😯
🍔🍔🍔
Here we go!!
Thank you.
Thanks for making these tutorials. I may start learning these algs soon but the lists look a bit daunting.
yeh I tried my best to make the 3-style list as undaunting as possible but admittedly there's just too many algs hahah
I also looked at graham siggins' list and it's much less user friendly
First, here before 1 M
What do you think about DF buffer ?
according to people that know both DF/UF, it seems slower
Absolutely no disrespect to J perm but this series really helps a lot more than his one
glad it's useful!
Already know 3 style but still watched the whole video 😂
also do you plan to cover these algs (U M U M’)x2
noice
@@tamquan124 I ended up subbing them with something more intuitive which was similar in speed so for this tute nah. I still have no idea how that alg works tho it's like magic :O
How did you solve the last target in example 1 without using the OP method for corners? 🤔
I didn't get it too
Yeah, I hope jack see this comment. Anyone who know the answer in my question, just comment. Thanks😊
You need to learn the parity alg for U - which is in the google spreadsheet 👍
@@JackCaiCubing thanks 👍
Hi Jack! I liked the orozco explanation as a stepping stone from m2 edges to 3style. Is there something similar for OP corners (LUB) to 3style (UFR)? Thanks!
Hi Damon, you can also use Orozco for corners (instead of UFR parity algs which is kinda like OP for UFR). You can implement this by learning all of the B algs (and inverses).
To deal with Q and N, you can use [R' D R D' R' D R, U]
and [U, R' D R D' R' D R] to deal with them but one thing to note is that the direction of the twist matters, which isn't the case for edge flips (edges: AQ is the same as QA, corners: BQ is not the same as QB).
I still recommend UFR parity algs over this since it's simpler and you'd need to learn them anyway but this is another option 👍
What effect does orozco have, and for what purpose?
I recommended orozco as it requires the least amount of extra thinking/easier to work up to an automatic level (compared the eka/turbo which are the alternatives). Its purpose is the same as that of the UFR parity algs - to serve as a placeholder during solves while you practise incorporating the UF algs gradually
i use the rus u a perm is it okay tu use that one
Yep
Hey man could you start doing 3 style classes on Facebook
Do you have a list of annotated audios or on some page you can share me x f.
What should I do if the corner is odd?
please answer..
the relevant parity alg (if your last target was B for example you'd do the J perm)
after i watched your video n times i understood, thanks.
They say you start learning the corner commutators first. Any advice which ones to learn first?
I am using your algs in google sheets and started with the U face stickers
I generally think going in the order that I have in my sheet is good 👍
@@JackCaiCubing awesome!! Thank you for sharing this. Cheers!
Yayyyyy!!!
Second
Hello i want to know how to memorise that sequence of letter during solving the cube i am getting the problem in that so please can you help me
it looks like you pull the R/L layers away when you did [U2,M'] in the first example, do you actually do that when you execute normally?
nah
Why is your cube so shiny?is it because of solving it alot?
Question: I'm currently trying to learn 3 style, but when my buffer goes to a piece which is the buffer, what do I memorize?
Hi, aside from perhaps differences due to a different parity method, memorisation should be similar to what you use for methods like M2 and OP. Could you give me an example of what you mean?
Jack Cai thanks for replying, but I figured it out right after I asked ;D
Big fan, u inspired me to start bld
@@chowy7468 ah cool, thanks :)
Anyone knows why KA for edges on the list starts with a R’? If you don’t do R’ it gives the same result. Is it faster to do R’ than to regrip to do F’? Ps: I’m still a beginner, so I really have no idea of which one is faster.
yeh it's faster to do the extra setup move instead of regripping, it's the only case I can think of on the list that does this, it's pretty interesting
Jack Cai Thank you a lot 🙏. I’m starting to get the hang of it
hello jack how r u
I'm good thanks, you? :O
@@JackCaiCubing p good :o
Is anyone gonna talk about his microphone?
Have to say that your 3-style list is the least daunting I have seen and was helpful in transitioning from DF/UBL to UF/UFR. Can you make a video on center comms and how to learn them? Also how does the 3x3 edge algs translate to wings in 4/5BLD?
I'd like an inverted hamburger with some fries pls
Yoyo
Sir pelice send opgits algorithm in corners and eages
Example. BA Into AB
I SOLVE CUBE BUT THIS IS PROBLEM
And full algorithm