I will assume you're not a noob if you got the shape mod 🤷♂️ don't want to waste video time for the 99% who watch and know it. But you bring up a good point. It's an incomplete tutorial. I made this channel partly because I didn't like videos that were like, 25 minutes of unedited content of a person just solving it and talking.
Akbar Mv the "y" move in cubing notation refers to a cube rotation where all layers move like the U layer. There's plenty of stuff online about y, z, and x moves
Yea I'm planning on doing an F2L algorithm video at some point. I'll points out that if you use good f2L algs, good f2L look ahead, and 3-2-look last layer, you should be able to make sub 20
I don’t get how to make the last center to get flipped
The trick is to purposefully flip two other centers so the center flipping alg will work
you deserve a lot more subs than just 394
Just got to 420(͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Ur so good with these shape mods, nice vid!
Thx! Two more non-WCA vids in editing, should come out weekly-ish
@@Learn_The_Cube ooh, nice!
I mean, just saying, you can’t expect us to know how to do a perm to solve the center pieces. Some of us are just novices, noobs, or casuals.
I will assume you're not a noob if you got the shape mod 🤷♂️ don't want to waste video time for the 99% who watch and know it.
But you bring up a good point. It's an incomplete tutorial. I made this channel partly because I didn't like videos that were like, 25 minutes of unedited content of a person just solving it and talking.
@@Learn_The_Cube Ah. Fair. Don’t wanna waste time i guess.
How do you do u perm
On a Skewb? As I said, you should already know how to solve the Skewb before watching this video, but just so you know, it is R' L R L' y2 R' L R L'
I watched the other video I just got confused
Make sure you're holding it so that the centerpieces are just like the normal Skewb. What specifically is the problem, it shouldn't be too hard
@@Learn_The_Cube what is y2 stand for ? I don't get it please help :(
Akbar Mv the "y" move in cubing notation refers to a cube rotation where all layers move like the U layer. There's plenty of stuff online about y, z, and x moves
Do how to get sub 20 on3x3
Yea I'm planning on doing an F2L algorithm video at some point. I'll points out that if you use good f2L algs, good f2L look ahead, and 3-2-look last layer, you should be able to make sub 20