Tymon really showed the power of FAR planning in inspection. To get world record times of sub-4 and below, we can’t be relying on human reaction time in lookahead anymore. Fast reaction times are no longer an advantage, but rather just less of a human limitation. Tymon focused a lot on efficiency however, whereas Yiheng focuses on simpler multislotting and/or the next best thing, pair influencing. As a result, Yiheng is still quite efficient, maybe not as much as Tymon, but his TPS is crazy because he doesn’t actually have to lookahead anymore (since that relies on sight/tracking and human reaction time of the F2L case). So Yiheng is effectively getting the benefits of blind execution, without the high move count of the 3-style blind method. On a side note, this is why I don’t agree with things like the APB method. Algs are not the future since it is inherently based on reaction time. Again, fast reaction times are no longer an advantage, but rather is just less of a human limitation. World record times are nearing computer levels of CFOP execution, and so the human limitation of reaction time is HUGE. Also, Tymon has also one-looked a solve in a UA-cam short from the Cubicle’s channel, where because a good chunk of Tymon’s efficiency comes from ZBLL, his planning of F2L also comprised of partial edge control and/or intuitive last pair ZBLS (can’t remember). Unfortunately he got a Sune (he doesn’t use Sune ZBLLs, not worth it for CFOP), then A perm I believe. Tymon opted to use that extra mental capacity in inspection to do EO and skip PLL with ZBLL. Whereas Yiheng opted to use that extra mental capacity/time in inspection to have a pauseless OLL (an OLL skip kinda), into PLL (which he got a PLL skip in this video).
For those wondering Yiheng Wang did get a 4.10 solve in competition practice and everything was one looked. Apparently inspection and solve time combined to ~ 10 seconds. There was no footage of the solve, so the best next option is this "downsolve." Hope this clears everything up, so people understand what happened
Wouldn't necessarily say that, especially with cubing academies growing in China. There's only going to be more young cubers on the rise there, and with that said there will be more specialization to advance each events even further.
It may be "boring" but doesn't mean it will die Take a look at music, specifically classical music It's kind of like cubing where it's just straight up repetition and takes hours and hours of practice of the same thing over agaijn. Classical musicians only keep certain amount of repertoire because it's not possible to be good at a bunch of classical pieces. This is like cubing how it's basically impossible to be good at every event. People still play classical music simply cause they enjoy it. Competitive cubing might be a bit "ruined" but cubing as a hobby will likely continue You can continue to beat your own pb's
yes I now realize, only reason I said this was because the original video with the downsolve was titled 1 look CFOP although it is sort of not due to the pll skip
Very impressive! Would be interesting to know how often he can one -look a solve up to PLL in inspection and if he has one-looked an entire solve that didn't have a skip.
I think it really is scramble dependent, for super easy scrambles I wouldn't be surprised if he can often do it. I'll have to mention that OLL and PLL are probably the hardest to predict only cause it's very far in a solve
after some research, turns out the solve was a practice solve, the original video uploaded didn't make it clear whether the solve was official or not, but turns out it is unofficial
@@LevelUpCewb ic, thanks for the clarification! I’m not surprised that yiheng can plan the entire F2L, he could do it. Just shocked by the fact that he predicts OLL as well
huge disagree especially since in China, there's a rise of young chinese cubers getting good because of cubing academies and coaching. With that said, it's going to be hard to dominate. Like take a look right now, there are young chinese cubers on the rise. Like take a look at Qixian Cao and Xuanyi Geng are both 6 years old, and they've both already got a sub 6 average in competition.
that was a different incident this was just a practice solve with an entirely different solve and a downsolve of it because the original solve was not filmed
how do we know that he onelooked the solve though? Imo, the video of his downsolve doesnt proove anything since he could've looked at the solution and memorised it
Tymon really showed the power of FAR planning in inspection. To get world record times of sub-4 and below, we can’t be relying on human reaction time in lookahead anymore. Fast reaction times are no longer an advantage, but rather just less of a human limitation. Tymon focused a lot on efficiency however, whereas Yiheng focuses on simpler multislotting and/or the next best thing, pair influencing. As a result, Yiheng is still quite efficient, maybe not as much as Tymon, but his TPS is crazy because he doesn’t actually have to lookahead anymore (since that relies on sight/tracking and human reaction time of the F2L case). So Yiheng is effectively getting the benefits of blind execution, without the high move count of the 3-style blind method.
On a side note, this is why I don’t agree with things like the APB method. Algs are not the future since it is inherently based on reaction time. Again, fast reaction times are no longer an advantage, but rather is just less of a human limitation. World record times are nearing computer levels of CFOP execution, and so the human limitation of reaction time is HUGE.
Also, Tymon has also one-looked a solve in a UA-cam short from the Cubicle’s channel, where because a good chunk of Tymon’s efficiency comes from ZBLL, his planning of F2L also comprised of partial edge control and/or intuitive last pair ZBLS (can’t remember). Unfortunately he got a Sune (he doesn’t use Sune ZBLLs, not worth it for CFOP), then A perm I believe.
Tymon opted to use that extra mental capacity in inspection to do EO and skip PLL with ZBLL. Whereas Yiheng opted to use that extra mental capacity/time in inspection to have a pauseless OLL (an OLL skip kinda), into PLL (which he got a PLL skip in this video).
Yiheng wang is better than Tymon.
For those wondering Yiheng Wang did get a 4.10 solve in competition practice and everything was one looked. Apparently inspection and solve time combined to ~ 10 seconds. There was no footage of the solve, so the best next option is this "downsolve." Hope this clears everything up, so people understand what happened
wtf legit
@@kyh148 he predicted up to oll and had a pll skip
It wasn’t officially, it was while practicing at the comp
@@LevelUpCewb it can’t have been official because Yiheng didn’t get an official 4.10 at the comp
@@LevelUpCewb its not official because it was in practice.
Nahh. Yiheng wang is gonna dominate the entire cubing community💀💀
Wouldn't necessarily say that, especially with cubing academies growing in China. There's only going to be more young cubers on the rise there, and with that said there will be more specialization to advance each events even further.
@@LevelUpCewb you got a point.
Then cubimg wil be a boring.
Cubing as a hobby may become eventually dead unlike other sports like basketball and shit
It may be "boring" but doesn't mean it will die
Take a look at music, specifically classical music
It's kind of like cubing where it's just straight up repetition and takes hours and hours of practice of the same thing over agaijn. Classical musicians only keep certain amount of repertoire because it's not possible to be good at a bunch of classical pieces. This is like cubing how it's basically impossible to be good at every event.
People still play classical music simply cause they enjoy it.
Competitive cubing might be a bit "ruined" but cubing as a hobby will likely continue
You can continue to beat your own pb's
predicting up until pll and getting a skip is very different from predicting the skip from the start. it's still very impressive, but not a one look
yes I now realize, only reason I said this was because the original video with the downsolve was titled 1 look CFOP although it is sort of not
due to the pll skip
Very impressive! Would be interesting to know how often he can one -look a solve up to PLL in inspection and if he has one-looked an entire solve that didn't have a skip.
I think it really is scramble dependent, for super easy scrambles I wouldn't be surprised if he can often do it.
I'll have to mention that OLL and PLL are probably the hardest to predict only cause it's very far in a solve
Bro just solved a cube blindfolded
But how would no one film yiheng, the current WR holder, doing an official solve? Not even 1 footage?
after some research, turns out the solve was a practice solve, the original video uploaded didn't make it clear whether the solve was official or not, but turns out it is unofficial
@@LevelUpCewb ic, thanks for the clarification! I’m not surprised that yiheng can plan the entire F2L, he could do it. Just shocked by the fact that he predicts OLL as well
Tbh yiheng needs to do blindfolded solving and the title the worlds fastest blindfolded solver
That's also a speedbld wr.
Every blind solver ever is one looking their solution. 😉
yes but with cfop its almost impossible to do it? yet alone the speed yiheng did it
Rami has done it before I think
The closest I've gotten is one-looking F2L after the cross was done: I can't even imagine one-looking an entire solve
That's why this is absolutely insane
My friend (who has unfortunately quit) was able to one look a CFOP solve. It took him like 30 seconds to inspect tho
It’s only a matter of time when he gets older and have more experience and he’ll dominate everyone
huge disagree
especially since in China, there's a rise of young chinese cubers getting good because of cubing academies and coaching.
With that said, it's going to be hard to dominate.
Like take a look right now, there are young chinese cubers on the rise. Like take a look at Qixian Cao and Xuanyi Geng are both 6 years old, and they've both already got a sub 6 average in competition.
imagine doing that in 3bld comp🥵🥵🥵
yes but sadly this was practice to begin with
if that was an official 3bld solve the world would freak out
He didn’t, the scramble had been given to bofang about a year ago. Yiheng knew the scramble.
that was a different incident
this was just a practice solve with an entirely different solve and a downsolve of it because the original solve was not filmed
how do we know that he onelooked the solve though? Imo, the video of his downsolve doesnt proove anything since he could've looked at the solution and memorised it
he said he one looked it which is why it was the downsolve was even filmed in the first place