I think the main difference is when you are just too used to colors in one direction when it's different can confuse muscle memory, which is very important to solve rubik's cube
@@okularnik125 I am practicing since January this year, my PB is 35 seconds but only because of a OLL/PLL skip (one of the two, can't remember). I average 50 seconds, I can't imagine how I'll ever get sub 40 on average
For those wondering, the standard cube always has the convention of yellow opposite white, green opposite blue and red opposite orange; this cube is very different
Are they really? Been years since I was obsessed with cube (back in the 2010-ish when it first went viral), but I'm pretty sure I owned several 3x3 cubes with different completely colors. There's pastel colored one, one that had the same color as the cube in the video, one that had black on it, even several with printed pictures on it (I think I had one with wild animal, one with cars, and a few anime characters)
@@bluesapphire4262Yes but the ones used in competitions and academies are always the standard one with white opposite yellow, green opposite blue and red opposite orange.
@@iamthefuss934 You're doing great out there without me bab God I wish that I could do that I've lost my mind, I've spent the night crying on the floor of my bathroom But you're so unaffected, I really don't get it But I guess good for you Well, good for you, I guess you're getting everything you want (ah) You bought a new car and your career's really taking off (ah) It's like we never even happened Baby, what the fuck is up with that? (Ha) And good for you, it's like you never even met me Remember when you swore to God I was the only person who ever got you? Well, screw that and screw you You will never have to hurt the way you know that I do Well, good for you, you look happy and healthy Not me, if you ever cared to ask Good for you, you're doing great out there without me, baby God, I wish that I could do that I've lost my mind, I've spent the night crying on the floor of my bathroom But you're so unaffected, I really don't get it But I guess good for you Ah-ah-ah-ah Ah-ah-ah-ah Maybe I'm too emotional But your apathy is like a wound in salt Maybe I'm too emotional Or maybe you never cared at all Maybe I'm too emotional Your apathy is like a wound in salt Maybe I'm too emotional Or maybe you never cared at all Well, good for you, you look happy and healthy Not me, if you ever cared to ask Good for you, you're doing great out there without me, baby Like a damn sociopath! I've lost my mind, I've spent the night crying on the floor of my bathroom But you're so unaffected, I really don't get it But I guess good for you Well, good for you, I guess you moved on really easily
@@kumar_reena06 basically, most cubes have white across from yellow, blue across from green, and red across from orange. the reason it is like this is kinda hard to explain but its basically so that you can remember what colors should not be on the last layer that you are trying to solve it at the end. when you change the colour scheme, then some colours start to look confusing. for example, on a normal cube, there should never be a piece with yellow and white, but on this cube there are 3 pieces with yellow and white. edit: another reason why the colour scheme is the same on most cubes is so that you can just remember what colour is across from the one in front so that you dont have to look at the back of the cube, and instead just remember what colour should be there
Normally the colours on the rubiks cube illustrations they put on t-shirts, bottles , etc are most of the time incorrect. Hence the joke on the colour combination of the cube...
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@@treseanmallqui2757 he solved it with his muscle memory, he still remember how to solve it but got slowed down because he is used to colors in one direction and when it's different can confuse muscle memory
@@Thisguy0187 I mean thats simple way of saying but its more like, if orange is in front, we think red is in the back, but say its at the top and then you put the wrong colour in the back.
Actually sides are not at the right spot in normal cube when white is on top then yellow is at bottom and sides are red blue orange green from left to right here in this cube this colour order is messed up like white & yellow are together & more so this is not a normal cube
The cube was never difficult to solve as a puzzle, hence why speedcubing exists, to solve it fast. If you want difficult puzzle solving get a curvy coptor or 3x3x5.
It is a puzzle but for some people it can confuse them especially when they do white face and are confused when yellow isn’t at the top , which is why i always check the center piece to see what color I’m looking for
@@nightmarestudios695 depends on your definition of sport. If you think golf i a sport, then so is solving a cube. People who think golf is a sport, define it as something physical that takes skill, and have rules.
Yes. There is also no "wrong color scheme", as long as Green and White are next to each other (because you face green top and white top when you scramble the cube), it's still allowed. You could even have different colors like Pink, Purple, Gray, etc.
He's saying yhr colours match each other, but the center caps are different than normal cubes. So they are still solvable, just that the colours are on different sides than usual
Is no one gonna talk about the fact when he completed the cube at the start of the vid there were three colours on the wrong place there were three whites at the top of the reds
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. The grasses include the "grass" of the family Poaceae. This family is also called Gramineae. The family also include some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[1] These three families are not closely related but all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a common life-style. The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others. Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow very tall, such as Bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales. Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[2] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion). Evolution of grass[change | change source] Grasses include some of the most versatile plant life-forms. They became widespread toward the end of the Cretaceous. Fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites) have been found containing grass phytoliths (silica stones inside grass leaves).[3] Grasses have adapted to conditions in lush rain forests, dry deserts, cold mountains and even intertidal habitats, and are now the most widespread plant type. Grass is a valuable source of food and energy for many animals
as someone that loves rubics cubes and solving them (not as fast though) i would love to have this cube. absolutely messes up your brain and i love it because the normal cube got me bored
When you practice with a lot of different cubes, it probably trains different parts of the brain. Critical thinking and applying translations rather than memory and pattern recognition. It would result in you reaching a good peak time for any cube, but prevent you from reaching a master tier time on the standard cube. It's like why League of Legends or other esports players will often only learn and tune 1-2 characters, and continue to use them even if that character falls out of top tier. Very rarely do you get a prodigy who can change their thinking on the fly and be masterful in all things. Like Faker in League of Legends, or Weegee in Super Mario 64 who not only held multiple categories' world records, but also won Charlie's $10k speedrun challenge of a game as different as possible from SM64, Amok Runner.
I think the main difference is when you are just too used to colors in one direction when it's different can confuse muscle memory, which is very important to solve rubik's cube
Perfectly worded. This was my problem when I tried this. I had to actually think!
I usually practice solving the cross with every different color to avoid this lol
@@AAH2006 The thing is even if you're colour neutral the F2L pairs themselves are different so it shouldn't help that much.
It also ruins some algorithms like the yellow Cross algorithm
@@AAH2006 color neutrality doesnt help for this
“That’s ten seconds slower!”
The guy: 😃
Dude was probably like.... okay....? Thanks, I gueeeess?
He sounded so judgemental.Though,could just be me
That's 55.56% slower
😂
@@viktorbihar5384 m
28 seconds is still better than like 70% of everyone else.
96% maybe
With a week or two practice anyone can go around 30 seconds. There is few simple algorythms that you need to follow and they just g
@@okularnik125 I am practicing since January this year, my PB is 35 seconds but only because of a OLL/PLL skip (one of the two, can't remember). I average 50 seconds, I can't imagine how I'll ever get sub 40 on average
More like 99 percent be real
lol 70% of the population can't do basic arithmetic (i'm not even kidding)
this guy is the type of guy to say “i think you dropped something” when someone drops a plate and it shatters
Or to say I think you dropped something before taking it out of your hands and smashing it on the floor
well i have a rubiks cube and it took me 8 years to solve it. 2012-2020
damnit i do this, the plate was full too
@@Blind_Ghostling😂😂😂
Whats the music in this videos name?
bro's actually skilled because he used only 10 seconds to solve the problem
For those wondering, the standard cube always has the convention of yellow opposite white, green opposite blue and red opposite orange; this cube is very different
Are they really?
Been years since I was obsessed with cube (back in the 2010-ish when it first went viral), but I'm pretty sure I owned several 3x3 cubes with different completely colors. There's pastel colored one, one that had the same color as the cube in the video, one that had black on it, even several with printed pictures on it (I think I had one with wild animal, one with cars, and a few anime characters)
@@bluesapphire4262 yes
@@bluesapphire4262Yes but the ones used in competitions and academies are always the standard one with white opposite yellow, green opposite blue and red opposite orange.
I wonder to what extent will making different colors that isn’t the standard patterns going to affect their performance.
@Populus euphratica the one used in competitions are their own personal cubes. Any color scheme is fine as long as meets WCA regulations.
jokes on you, I only solve shapes
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The White-Yellow edge is the single most cursed thing I've seen in a Cube
Honestly the green blue edge looks so cool but feels so wrong
true💀
most normal cube in ohio
You know in the original japanese color scheme they used to be next to each other...
@@benjaminv02
“Original Japanese color scheme”? Ernő Rubik is Hungarian.
Seeing the white and yellow sides next to each other caused me physical pain 😂
Good for you
Bro think he Morgan Ellis
@@iamthefuss934 You're doing great out there without me bab
God I wish that I could do that
I've lost my mind, I've spent the night crying on the floor of my bathroom
But you're so unaffected, I really don't get it
But I guess good for you
Well, good for you, I guess you're getting everything you want (ah)
You bought a new car and your career's really taking off (ah)
It's like we never even happened
Baby, what the fuck is up with that? (Ha)
And good for you, it's like you never even met me
Remember when you swore to God I was the only person who ever got you?
Well, screw that and screw you
You will never have to hurt the way you know that I do
Well, good for you, you look happy and healthy
Not me, if you ever cared to ask
Good for you, you're doing great out there without me, baby
God, I wish that I could do that
I've lost my mind, I've spent the night crying on the floor of my bathroom
But you're so unaffected, I really don't get it
But I guess good for you
Ah-ah-ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah-ah
Maybe I'm too emotional
But your apathy is like a wound in salt
Maybe I'm too emotional
Or maybe you never cared at all
Maybe I'm too emotional
Your apathy is like a wound in salt
Maybe I'm too emotional
Or maybe you never cared at all
Well, good for you, you look happy and healthy
Not me, if you ever cared to ask
Good for you, you're doing great out there without me, baby
Like a damn sociopath!
I've lost my mind, I've spent the night crying on the floor of my bathroom
But you're so unaffected, I really don't get it
But I guess good for you
Well, good for you, I guess you moved on really easily
“The colors are in the right spot, but they are in the wrong order”
Exactly, I don't get how there's a difference 😭
@@kumar_reena06 basically, most cubes have white across from yellow, blue across from green, and red across from orange. the reason it is like this is kinda hard to explain but its basically so that you can remember what colors should not be on the last layer that you are trying to solve it at the end. when you change the colour scheme, then some colours start to look confusing. for example, on a normal cube, there should never be a piece with yellow and white, but on this cube there are 3 pieces with yellow and white.
edit: another reason why the colour scheme is the same on most cubes is so that you can just remember what colour is across from the one in front so that you dont have to look at the back of the cube, and instead just remember what colour should be there
@@timer7020 ohk, thanks
So this is the cube they put on t-shirts
Yes lol 😂
@@Baleadaguy nah his hat has a correct one
Edit: my bad it's wrong
There should be orange instead of red 😅
@@Aditya_PS nope
T shirts ? Didn't get you plz explain
Normally the colours on the rubiks cube illustrations they put on t-shirts, bottles , etc are most of the time incorrect. Hence the joke on the colour combination of the cube...
"that's 10 seconds slower!" lmao
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😂😂😂
still better than most of us watching this video
"thats 10 seconds slower". Bro violated him,but tbh that is amzing.
This is proof that solving a rubix cube isn’t a demonstration of intelligence, it’s just muscle memory
he still solved it tho wym
@@treseanmallqui2757 he solved it with his muscle memory, he still remember how to solve it but got slowed down because he is used to colors in one direction and when it's different can confuse muscle memory
It’s not just muscle memory; you first have to learn the algorithm
It's spatial intelligence what are you on about
It increases your focus and concentration , learning how to solve it requires lot of concentration
Having the colors switched a tiny bit can have a huge affect on everything, trust me I know.
It ruins the short cuts that pros uses
@@Thisguy0187 It does
@@Thisguy0187 I mean thats simple way of saying but its more like, if orange is in front, we think red is in the back, but say its at the top and then you put the wrong colour in the back.
@@Thisguy0187 "Short cuts that pros uses"
@@aireyroblox I'm just an average cuber. I can't solve a cube under 3 minutes.
Non cubers not knowing what the difference is 💀
@Customer cannibal who said anyone hated non-cubers?
it’s me, i’m the non-cuber. how did i get here
@Customer cannibal damn bro I wasn't asking for a face reveal
Cubers on their way to make jokes about non cubers their entire personality
im a non cuber and its very obvious with clear sight nothing wrong so it only leaves the wrong colors on sides
"How do you feel"
"Tareable"
-my life
terrible you mean?
@@drenz1523 yes you are
when he whispered "what?" that's when I knew he knew.
"That's ten seconds slower" well that's still at least ten years faster than I could do it
Bro I go “oh it has yellow that’s not normal” 💀
Sq-1 solver
Yeah I forgot Rubik's Cubes have yellow on them for a second when I saw it next to white 😂
Non cuber: ‘looks at their cube…’
non cuber says: “Whats the difference?”😂😂😂
WOW 10k likes…this is enough for me to quit cubing…😂😂😂
Actually sides are not at the right spot
in normal cube when white is on top then yellow is at bottom and sides are red blue orange green from left to right
here in this cube this colour order is messed up like white & yellow are together & more so this is not a normal cube
@@Paradox806 that's what he said in the video
@@Paradox806 As a guy who can't solve a cube under 3 minutes... I'm guessing the color scheme ruins the short cuts pros uses.
bruh imao
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All the dislikes are by non cubers who are confused about what is wrong about this cube
What dislikes?
@@Bentheman24 dislikes on this shorts
@@al_cuber I don’t see any. U r delusional
@@Bentheman24 youtube dislike returner
@@al_cuber well most people don’t have that
As non cuber me seeing the cuber LITERALLY same and then go straight into comment and find out what difference 🗿🗿
The way he went "What the..." b4 starting solving it got me 😂
The white-yellow edge is the most cursed thing ive seen on a cube
Proof that the sport is no longer about puzzle Solving but muscle memory
The cube was never difficult to solve as a puzzle, hence why speedcubing exists, to solve it fast. If you want difficult puzzle solving get a curvy coptor or 3x3x5.
It is a puzzle but for some people it can confuse them especially when they do white face and are confused when yellow isn’t at the top , which is why i always check the center piece to see what color I’m looking for
The sport has NEVER been a puzzle. Might as a hobby, but noone has ever just learned it during a competition solve.
Bruh sport 💀 Okay I'm done, golf barely even makes it as a sport and your telling me playing with a Rubik's cube is a damn sport
@@nightmarestudios695 depends on your definition of sport. If you think golf i a sport, then so is solving a cube. People who think golf is a sport, define it as something physical that takes skill, and have rules.
The U3 at the end 💀
lol
Him: 28 seconds with the colors scrambled. Me: 2 years.
They:solveing a whole rubik cube in 28 secs
Me: solved only one side in 4h
pure talent i could never do that
yeah you could. its a skill, not a talent. do not decredit your own potential, and the thousands of hard work & discipline others put into it.
@@potato4687👍
@@potato4687 shut
When I saw white was not opposite of yellow, It was an immediate reaction
The triple turn at the end of the solve is so relatable yet feels so bad
I've done a U4 In comp no cap
@@azknightedits 😭😭 ok but have you ever pulled off an L5 in practice like I did 💀
@@brownfamily1892 L5??!!!?? WHAT ALG WERE U DOING BLUD
@@azknightedits I WAS DOING F2L 😭
This man is a Villain
“That’s ten seconds slower!”
You’re officially “that guy”
love how he was like “what the f-“ because there was clearly something different to him whereas for me it was just another cube
“The colors are all in the right spot but in the wrong order”
Aren’t those the same
The moment I saw that yellow & white was not at the right place made me feel like I'm in the wrong universe 💀
The man :10sec late
Me:talking my whole life to solve😅
even i am watching this,my fingers are moving now
The "wrong" color scheme is actually the right one, I mean, the old one. Still used in Japan if I'm not mistaken.
Yes. There is also no "wrong color scheme", as long as Green and White are next to each other (because you face green top and white top when you scramble the cube), it's still allowed. You could even have different colors like Pink, Purple, Gray, etc.
@@DieRagingCat22 Even without white and green next to eachother the WCA regs still define a standard scrambling orientation, go check the regs 👍
@@louisrialland2527 oh, i didn't know that, thanks for the information
not used in japan as standard, the standard colour scheme here is the same as everywhere else.
@@JoshTsukayama ок
Him: "the colors are in the right spot"
Him 0.001 second later: *they are not in the right order*
He's saying yhr colours match each other, but the center caps are different than normal cubes. So they are still solvable, just that the colours are on different sides than usual
day 14 of asking you to make shrek out of cubes
Me chilling with my runic cube still scrambled from 2 years ago:😀
He literally just said "what the" when he was having a look on it when 3 seconds left before started solving
he is really wearing the cube head Jersey
Him: that 10 secs slower
Me: he only need 10 secs to recalculate the route
the same spot and order is the same in this situation
“That’s 10 seconds slower🤓”
Wow that is an amazing person who solved the cube amazing 🤩🤩😍😍🥰🥰
He is so awesome doing that it is so cool I wish I could do that too
"THAT IS TEN SECONDS SLOWER!!"
me who can't even solve a cube in one day: 👁️👄👁️
28 seconds is my PR on a normal cube 💀
HIS BADGE WAS BACKWARD AND NOBODY TOLD HIM TO FLIP IT FORWARD!!!!!!!!!!
Seeing the yellow side and white side touching feels so illegal
I can solve that, mixed colors don't slow me down that much, only thing is my times are like 40 to 50 seconds
Bro should’ve gotten 27.4 or something because by the time he picked it up it had passed 1 second
Bro still took 30 seconds instead of 30 years 💀
THATS AN OCD TRIGGER!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Anyone else notice that the cube on his hat and the cube on the table had a different colour order 😂
took him 20 seconds while it takes me over 20 days
The point of the standard colouring is to have similar colours opposite each other so that they can’t share an edge.
It looks like a 20 year old Rubik’s cube, but it’s not stickered
I would be 10 seconds slower too if someone kept talking to me
Lol
I love this cube series
Wow haven't seen that before
That made no sense. Right spot but wrong order?
Still 1 day faster than me
Is no one gonna talk about the fact when he completed the cube at the start of the vid there were three colours on the wrong place there were three whites at the top of the reds
the last 3 notes of the song match up PERFECTLY
We do a little trolling:
Bro rubbing it in
it could be the guy was just lying about his average
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants.
The grasses include the "grass" of the family Poaceae. This family is also called Gramineae. The family also include some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[1] These three families are not closely related but all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a common life-style.
The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow very tall, such as Bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[2] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion).
Evolution of grass[change | change source]
Grasses include some of the most versatile plant life-forms. They became widespread toward the end of the Cretaceous. Fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites) have been found containing grass phytoliths (silica stones inside grass leaves).[3] Grasses have adapted to conditions in lush rain forests, dry deserts, cold mountains and even intertidal habitats, and are now the most widespread plant type. Grass is a valuable source of food and energy for many animals
Ay quicker than me man I still can’t figure out how to solve one
That man sounded DESTROYED that it added 10 seconds
"Do you see something wrong with this cube?"
Yeah, it's actually solved and not sitting on my table scrambled for eternity
„tHatS 10 SeCoNds SlOwEr“ 😂
28 seconds is slow to y’all me: has never solved one in my life but still trying
“That’s 10 seconds shorter”
“I guess that’s 10 more years off your life”
Pov:- indians 'we have done it '
Of course he's going to be slower if you're talking his ear off.
'Do you see something wrong with this cube?'
Non-cubers: What wrong?
as someone that loves rubics cubes and solving them (not as fast though) i would love to have this cube. absolutely messes up your brain and i love it because the normal cube got me bored
I like this guy’s attitude. He sees the weird cube as a challenge and enjoys it
For those who don't understand:
White and Yellow are supposed to be opposite of each other, not side by side.
I like how on windmill cube you can easily change the color scheme because all the pieces are only single-colored
Him “ do you see anything wrong with this cube?”
Me “ no”
I wonder how the checker board pattern would look on it
There's nothing wrong with that cube...
What does he mean they're in the wrong order?? Cubes have orders!? 🤷♀️
Faster than me
“That’s ten seconds slower”
That sounds like something the kid with glasses from the polar express would say
"which is enough to slow a speed cuber down" The top 1 turn away: 💀
Wow he lied 🗿
My best speed is actually 3 minutes lol😂😂😂😭😭
When you practice with a lot of different cubes, it probably trains different parts of the brain. Critical thinking and applying translations rather than memory and pattern recognition.
It would result in you reaching a good peak time for any cube, but prevent you from reaching a master tier time on the standard cube.
It's like why League of Legends or other esports players will often only learn and tune 1-2 characters, and continue to use them even if that character falls out of top tier.
Very rarely do you get a prodigy who can change their thinking on the fly and be masterful in all things. Like Faker in League of Legends, or Weegee in Super Mario 64 who not only held multiple categories' world records, but also won Charlie's $10k speedrun challenge of a game as different as possible from SM64, Amok Runner.
Him: 28 seconds
Me: a whole enternity
Not gonna lie, this is very interesting to watch. Seeing the way little changes can impact muscle and mental memory is fascinating.
Congrats on being the 2000th video I clicked the like button on!
That “what..” mouthing itself before he started was the whole video