Interview with Feliks Zemdegs (World Fastest Cuber)

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  • @LEC1427
    @LEC1427 8 років тому +118

    Video would have been longer... but his SD card just ran out.

    • @ManiacKnight
      @ManiacKnight 8 років тому +1

      Kuruzu 14 I hear this joke everywhere.. can someone explain me???

    • @LEC1427
      @LEC1427 8 років тому +9

      A kid said it like seven times when Feliks got the 4.73.

    • @ManiacKnight
      @ManiacKnight 8 років тому +1

      oh lol

    • @BltchErica
      @BltchErica 7 років тому +1

      lmao

    • @adityarajsrivastava6580
      @adityarajsrivastava6580 5 років тому +2

      @@ManiacKnight When Feliks got 4.73 wr single one kid in the background shouted 'Just as my Sd card runs out' because he couldn't record feliks solve and unknowingly became a meme.

  • @nischay4719
    @nischay4719 8 років тому +58

    All the house messed up but still keeps the cubes properly in a shelf.

    • @ryanminor232
      @ryanminor232 8 років тому +8

      That's probably all he cares about

    • @smoshyv2553
      @smoshyv2553 7 років тому

      Dunno if you're being serious or not, but it looks fucked up due to the camera lens

  • @annacook7226
    @annacook7226 9 років тому +158

    people ask me to solve their cubes at school

  • @GurtGobain
    @GurtGobain 10 років тому +107

    The most annoying part of Feliks interviews are when they ask how he practices and he's just like "nah mate its just a hobby, I just do less than an hour of solves per day and go to competitions, it's not a big part of my life".

    • @EPICGUYDUDE
      @EPICGUYDUDE 10 років тому +55

      The truth is the truth

    • @KiiroSagi
      @KiiroSagi 10 років тому +74

      Think of how many cubes he'd do in an hour. That's enough practice to me.

    • @user-yx4kr6bt5h
      @user-yx4kr6bt5h 10 років тому +4

      Kiiro Sagi hahahahaha that's right :)

    • @larslarsen9707
      @larslarsen9707 10 років тому +13

      well obviously in the first 2-3 years he was obsessed with the cube and practiced really, really hard to get that far. But now he doesn't need to practice that much, it's not going to matter as much anymore..

    • @grabern
      @grabern 7 років тому +9

      *Practises
      "Practise" is a verb; "practice" is a noun.

  • @SivaKumarthecuber
    @SivaKumarthecuber 10 років тому +28

    RedKB, One request, how about interviewing Jessica Fridrich?

  • @Mew__
    @Mew__ 10 років тому +455

    It's funny how Feliks lives in a bent house.

    • @cwuzii
      @cwuzii 10 років тому +8

      Bent?

    • @Acckolaid
      @Acckolaid 10 років тому

      Haha I gotcha :)

    • @oggigames1686
      @oggigames1686 10 років тому +14

      Fisheye lens...

    • @jrfw96
      @jrfw96 10 років тому +3

      Oggi games its called banter mate...

    • @aperson4032
      @aperson4032 10 років тому +3

      Everyone love bent houses.

  • @jaydenperales9261
    @jaydenperales9261 8 років тому +46

    man it really annoys me when people say things about how lucas etter is better than feliks, you guys need to have respect for both of them. i mean seriously they have both been working equally as hard to achieve great success. And records are always meant to be broken and people get lucky sometimes, if lucas didnt get a pll skip then it would be a whole new topic wouldnt it? so guys, please stop arguing over who is better because it really isnt worth it.

    • @GovindNadathur12
      @GovindNadathur12 8 років тому +1

      Feliks is the best.

    • @jaydenperales9261
      @jaydenperales9261 8 років тому +3

      Govind N i agree but i still admire Lucas Etter's videos

    • @nottheoj
      @nottheoj 8 років тому +1

      Dude you will know Felix is the best 5x5 world record 4x4 world record

    • @ManuelGutman
      @ManuelGutman 8 років тому +1

      and 7x7

    • @m1gx32
      @m1gx32 8 років тому +1

      The filipino's spelling of Feliks Zemdegs is Feliks Zamdegs

  • @PCKL3B01
    @PCKL3B01 9 років тому +48

    At least when Feliks Zemdegs got the DNF of 5.33 sec he made a cube in a cube pattern

    • @noobhs7090
      @noobhs7090 9 років тому

      Because he twisted a corner..

    • @flaminyong4571
      @flaminyong4571 9 років тому

      Oh wow

    • @luna5224
      @luna5224 9 років тому +3

      No I think it was a comer twist

    • @ObviousLump
      @ObviousLump 9 років тому

      FlashIsBack Minecraft and more that's the jokkeeee

  • @ClaireBear8686
    @ClaireBear8686 8 років тому +7

    Feliks seems like he would be a bit high and mighty holding all the records/former records, but he seems like a really down to earth guy. Good for him!

  • @kyegreenhill6503
    @kyegreenhill6503 6 років тому +6

    Spelling Feliks like Felix means you spell rubik’s like Rubix.
    XD

  • @77kungfupanda
    @77kungfupanda 10 років тому +34

    I really want the 3x3 WR's to be broken by someone who uses ZZ. There are very few people who actually use ZZ, and i think that if you know the right type of usage of the ZZ method, it would easily be possible. If you have heard of a subset of ZZ called "ZZ-Blah", It reduces your OLL cases to only Pi and H cases. From there, you could learn the ZBLL's for those cases, with only around 80 instead of 490+ ZBLL cases. I think that if somebody actually tried that out, they could quite easily break the record. But that's just my opinion. I may be missing something, but as far as I know that is what you can do with it.

    • @AtharvGoel
      @AtharvGoel 10 років тому +3

      What's ZZ? Lol i didnt' cube for almost 10 monthz

    • @bigfoottouchedmecubing6002
      @bigfoottouchedmecubing6002 10 років тому +3

      Maybe for OH. I know ZZ is getting more fast users but I can't see a ZZ user beating the 3x3 single or average any time soon.

    • @77kungfupanda
      @77kungfupanda 10 років тому +1

      Michael Edmonds You would be surprised at what ZZ solvers could be capable of if they tried hard enough.

    • @77kungfupanda
      @77kungfupanda 10 років тому +1

      AG Cuber In short, ZZ is essentially CFOP, but you do a pre-f2l step that orients the last layer edges for OLL so you only have 7 Cases. There are so many more things you can do with ZZ than Fridrich.

    • @arecus54
      @arecus54 10 років тому +1

      I believe its only a matter of time

  • @Scaboid
    @Scaboid 9 років тому +7

    One year later and he's holding eight records lol.

  • @criticalcubing
    @criticalcubing 10 років тому +52

    You should have asked "What are the limits of 1x1 cube" :P

  • @Chloe-yc4eo
    @Chloe-yc4eo 8 років тому

    Thank you for including the note about when this was filmed for context.

  • @McNibbler
    @McNibbler 10 років тому +5

    I remember the train station story from his reddit AMA

    • @dylib2650
      @dylib2650 9 років тому +5

      I remember his response to the guy who asked him "how much time do you spend a day lubricating your weapon?".

    • @joycecarroll5362
      @joycecarroll5362 9 років тому

      Bob Zhang

  • @avishachouhan8703
    @avishachouhan8703 5 років тому +1

    How did you video chat with feliks?? Please say i also want to chat with him

  • @seabe2345
    @seabe2345 8 років тому +4

    I love how they both have cubes just lying everywhere

  • @KaamilNaicker
    @KaamilNaicker 10 років тому +1

    Nice video man! It's cool to see how far you've come.

  • @ogminor
    @ogminor 9 років тому +120

    Felix over here can solve a cube in like 5 seconds and but he'll never beat my record of 59 seconds!! 😎😂😂

    • @levi82f75
      @levi82f75 9 років тому +1

      Wow he is terrible he will never beat my record of 1 minute and 22 seconds

    • @homesweethomewoodcraft9399
      @homesweethomewoodcraft9399 9 років тому +3

      You can't beat mine of 12 centuries

    • @EricZeBaws
      @EricZeBaws 8 років тому +2

      +Kevin Radawski your record is weak mine is before time began

    • @voiq1764
      @voiq1764 8 років тому +2

      my record is 38 sec

    • @drewdonovan3676
      @drewdonovan3676 8 років тому +2

      +James Norton mine is 26 seconds

  • @Rheologist
    @Rheologist 10 років тому +5

    I learned from the exact same videos as him! That's so cool!

  • @aslaklajord6853
    @aslaklajord6853 7 років тому +6

    His house is a v cube

  • @DuxedoMC
    @DuxedoMC 10 років тому

    Hi guys. I've been cubing for a couple months now and have obtained a pb of 40 seconds and an average of ~1 minute. I use a Shengshou V3 Aurora (which might change soon) and use the beginners method for solving, except I use f2l in my solves instead. I would like to know what I could improve upon, how I might go about learning OLL/PLL, and any other tips you may have. Thanks for reading, or replying.

  • @yafi2475
    @yafi2475 8 років тому +57

    What was the name of the channel from where feliks learned cubing?

  • @karanb02
    @karanb02 10 років тому

    Congrats on 100 K subscribers Kenneth!

  • @FeqZGalaxy
    @FeqZGalaxy 10 років тому +4

    03:02 who? i can't understand it..

    • @GurtGobain
      @GurtGobain 10 років тому +1

      badmephisto

    • @TheRandomno
      @TheRandomno 10 років тому +1

      Badmephisto.

    • @Minstorm34
      @Minstorm34 10 років тому +1

      badmephisto

    • @Slada1
      @Slada1 10 років тому

      Badmephisto

    • @jbh759
      @jbh759 9 років тому +5

      Badmephisto - Cubestorm

  • @krishivdas5222
    @krishivdas5222 8 років тому +1

    Later on, Collin Burns will get a 5.25 solve, and a few months later, Lucas Etter will be the first person to solve sub 5, (4.904). and a year after that (2016) Mats Valk will take back the world record with a 4.74 solve

  • @NOTSOCOOLDUDE
    @NOTSOCOOLDUDE 9 років тому +19

    Feliks lost the "cool" competition by 13 cools, result 15 - 2, must try harder Feliks.

  • @terrorosity7480
    @terrorosity7480 6 років тому +1

    Felix Zemdegs inspired me, it's my birthday today, I bought the gans356 airsm like him

  • @CubixRube
    @CubixRube 9 років тому +5

    wait where did feliks learn his cfop and f2l hes taking too fast

    • @CubixRube
      @CubixRube 9 років тому

      ***** thanks

    • @graham464
      @graham464 9 років тому +1

      +Thomas Nguyen what method does be use

    • @prabhavvellala9252
      @prabhavvellala9252 9 років тому

      +Thomas Nguyen he zeros(cheats)

    • @redmaster2366
      @redmaster2366 9 років тому

      +Prabhav Vellala When you zero you solve all of the edges then you solve the remaining corners, you can clearly see in Feliks solves he Solves cross, inserts f2l pairs, oll, the pll Colorful pockets doesn't know anything about that.

  • @sigalig
    @sigalig 10 років тому +1

    Man, such a nice guy. That story about his picture of every single Moyu box cracked me up, that's gotta feel slightly awkward

  • @Y_18002738255
    @Y_18002738255 9 років тому +197

    Let's see him solve a 1x1x1
    :3

    • @whiterice3530
      @whiterice3530 9 років тому +1

      No way he can do that. Those are like... IMPOSSIBLE

    • @tomyee
      @tomyee 9 років тому

      +Samuel Roberts (That Cuber) no there really easy you don't even have to learn any algorithms

    • @kjkrashr91
      @kjkrashr91 9 років тому +4

      +Thomas sea *facepalm*

    • @TheCubingSquad
      @TheCubingSquad 9 років тому +1

      +Beon8 SAGO I hope you're joking

    • @whiterice3530
      @whiterice3530 9 років тому

      ***** dude its a joke. Calm down.

  • @alexdraxer638
    @alexdraxer638 10 років тому +1

    I use the fridrich method(forgive me if I spelled that wrong) and have a best time of 40 seconds, is f2l a faster way to solve, or is it simply a more advanced method to help you learn more?

    • @nightcritter5631
      @nightcritter5631 10 років тому

      F2L is faster by far. It is building the corners on white and the second layer at the same time. If you learn it fist your times will be significantly slower but after a bunch of practice it gets lots faster and that alone can easily get your record down to 25-30

    • @HyperFuze
      @HyperFuze 10 років тому

      My time before F2L was an awful 55 and on up. With F2L I was able to get down to lower fourties then days later in the thirties. Currently, my best is 26.42 and that was within a month or two of learning it. I still need to learn some oll and pll but yeah definitely learn F2L

  • @ruzzcraze1862
    @ruzzcraze1862 7 років тому +1

    Has the 5x5 wr been broken?

  • @ChockyChocolo
    @ChockyChocolo 10 років тому +6

    Felix is Australian! SO I AM I! I AM PROUD TO CALL MYSELF AN AUSTRALIAN!

    • @willeditsvids
      @willeditsvids 10 років тому +2

      Good for You!

    • @Exate
      @Exate 10 років тому

      Y'know what? Good for yeeeew!

    • @GloobyProductions
      @GloobyProductions 9 років тому

      I couldn't believe it when I heard the record holder was Aussie! I didn't really think that anybody that famous came from Aus... Aussie Aussie Aussie!

    • @Jack-ko6pd
      @Jack-ko6pd 7 років тому

      Bailey Renolds I am a immigrant and his accent though

    • @saucy8850
      @saucy8850 6 років тому +1

      GloobyProductions OI OI OI

  • @koltin4053
    @koltin4053 8 років тому +2

    ive been cubing for a month and i do used advanced cfop. after about 2 weeks of advanced cfop i have a average of 40 seconds should i be faster?

    • @mlgeezuz3415
      @mlgeezuz3415 8 років тому

      Wow thats awesome! I think it would be rather normal to just learn Beginner's Method and get like sub60 with it to have a bettet understanding of how the cube works and then switch to Fridrich/CFOP :D I did it like this and I would recommend everyone to do it like this :P
      Now I average 33s with F2L and 4LLL after about 6 months of cubing :D

  • @pureloor2496
    @pureloor2496 9 років тому +4

    "Keaton Ellis and Lucas Etter back to back on moyu boxes 2016"

  • @Yu2Kal
    @Yu2Kal 10 років тому

    Such a great character and an inspiration to cubers worldwide!

  • @JodiGirl2269
    @JodiGirl2269 6 років тому +4

    who is watching in 2018?

  • @reflexau3045
    @reflexau3045 6 років тому +1

    Does Felix live in Australia I live their too.

  • @niveshproag8660
    @niveshproag8660 7 років тому +6

    Feliks: I got 4 world reords
    RedKB: Oh only 4?
    Duuuuuuuude

  • @BradyCorrell
    @BradyCorrell 10 років тому

    Hey I just got into cubing and need a tutorial on how to solve a 4x4 cube. I also need to know where you get most of your cubes from so I can buy a few. Thnx

  • @kkminer5
    @kkminer5 10 років тому +5

    He can solve a 3x3 one handed faster than i can solve it with both hands >.

    • @j0nthegreat
      @j0nthegreat 10 років тому

      i was pretty impressed by that too! i had no idea the one-hand record was that fast

    • @joeypritchardd
      @joeypritchardd 6 років тому

      He can solve it faster than I can solve a side

  • @bradystump2237
    @bradystump2237 10 років тому

    Hey, on your next solve video, can u answer, "what method do u use when speed solving, could u make a video on how to use your method?" Coming from a newb who just started solving (i learned from u) and looking to get faster, THANKS

  • @mgh3062
    @mgh3062 8 років тому +23

    People always ask me to solve there cubes at school
    If Felix was there man he would've solved all of them in 1 min
    They would add a new subject WICH is curbing and Felix would be the teacher XD

    • @kopykat1018
      @kopykat1018 8 років тому +3

      That would make school worth it! An elective where you could learn how to solve, get better at solving, or race each other and be the fastest in the school!

    • @mgh3062
      @mgh3062 8 років тому

      +KopyKat101 IKR that's why I hate not going to school it's very good for practicing cubes and racing with people who are new

    • @jaydenperales9261
      @jaydenperales9261 8 років тому +1

      yep same with me i bring my cubes to school and people always love experimenting with them ☺

    • @jaydenperales9261
      @jaydenperales9261 8 років тому +1

      +KopyKat101 oh my god they should make a school specifically made for cubers! imagine if the students all has different rooms and stuff like that!

    • @Mello-dv8cr
      @Mello-dv8cr 6 років тому

      MѦƧ༻ κηιghτ lol

  • @carterstanley397
    @carterstanley397 8 років тому

    What is the tutorial channel that Feliks used to learn fridrich method?

  • @lucaslazarte9463
    @lucaslazarte9463 9 років тому +7

    Is felix South African or Australian

    • @jake-cm7gl
      @jake-cm7gl 9 років тому

      Austrian

    • @liamprince1409
      @liamprince1409 9 років тому +3

      +CoolMiner I think you mean Australian. I don't think many Austrian people have Australian accents and speak English

    • @jake-cm7gl
      @jake-cm7gl 9 років тому +3

      +Liam Prince yeah, I can't spell

    • @johanbergqvist1172
      @johanbergqvist1172 9 років тому

      +Horse no he's Australian :)

    • @drwong1394
      @drwong1394 9 років тому

      I'm South African

  • @operator_highspeed
    @operator_highspeed 10 років тому

    I have been looking at floppy cubes where were you recommend to get one?

  • @ellesaint1311
    @ellesaint1311 8 років тому +3

    YOU MET FELIKS OMG!!!!!!!!!!!'

  • @elis.5450
    @elis.5450 7 років тому

    What video should I watch to solve the rubik's cube your way

  • @3141-t4z
    @3141-t4z 8 років тому +3

    He's fast

  • @gabrielthai8080
    @gabrielthai8080 9 років тому

    what video did Feliks learn the Fredricks method on? I did not hear.

  • @JSPRshots
    @JSPRshots 9 років тому +8

    s record even if he got the 5.33 it would of been beaten anyways so

    • @MegaStickittotheman
      @MegaStickittotheman 9 років тому

      Tristan Hollis you...

    • @JSPRshots
      @JSPRshots 9 років тому

      MegaProGaming what no Collin Burns 5.25

    • @MegaStickittotheman
      @MegaStickittotheman 9 років тому

      ik its not technically world record, but his best is 4.21 i think

    • @JSPRshots
      @JSPRshots 9 років тому

      MegaProGaming no its not his best was going to 5.33 but its not its 5.66 and then that was beaten by mats valk with a 5.55 the that was beaten by collin burns with 5.'25 if felixs had a pb of 4.21 that would be the worl record which it is not

    • @karaokevideos9047
      @karaokevideos9047 9 років тому

      Feliks zemdegs has solved Rubik's cube in 5.39 seconds also

  • @DragonMiner-ou5ey
    @DragonMiner-ou5ey 9 років тому

    I have seen Felixs's first race could you ask him about what the interviewer asked him?

  • @iWang815
    @iWang815 10 років тому +4

    You say "cool" a lot lol. Nice video though.

  • @alexp6220
    @alexp6220 10 років тому

    great content! I wonder what questions he would have asked you.

  • @johnmasteson1929
    @johnmasteson1929 9 років тому +5

    im 12 and i started #twinning

    • @Icantthinkofausername-q4i
      @Icantthinkofausername-q4i 9 років тому

      I started when I was 10 :3

    • @rice1436
      @rice1436 9 років тому

      +Geometry Dash Orbit i started when i was 9 aHHAHHAHAHA

    • @charlotteerlemann5215
      @charlotteerlemann5215 9 років тому

      +NyanLeader OfAwsomeness I'm 14 and started 1 week ago xD still too dumb to solve the cube with beginners method lol

    • @rice1436
      @rice1436 9 років тому

      Charlotte Erlemann lel

    • @25blackninja
      @25blackninja 8 років тому

      i am 11 i started 11 now my pb is 2:15

  • @advancedcuber8617
    @advancedcuber8617 8 років тому +1

    How did you get to face time him?

  • @diamondlooter5792
    @diamondlooter5792 9 років тому +5

    Someone beat Feliks. The world record now is 4.9 secs.

    • @flaminyong4571
      @flaminyong4571 9 років тому

      But Feliks beat that he got 4.21 and the current world record is 4.90

    • @liamprince1409
      @liamprince1409 9 років тому

      +Sabit Aurko feliks' 4.21 doesn't count as a world record because it was done at home not a competition

    • @ill-hl5gd
      @ill-hl5gd 9 років тому

      +Liam Prince Thats why he said Lucas still has it, 4.21 is a UWR.

    • @jereturunen2175
      @jereturunen2175 9 років тому +1

      +TurbenFlurpen Cubing And More Stuff i heard that feliks has like 3.69 or something like that

    • @luibd
      @luibd 7 років тому

      Diamond Looter 3.69

  • @Liam-nf3pf
    @Liam-nf3pf 9 років тому

    I can't believe how humble he is when he messes up I would freak out!!!!!!! : )

  • @ta617
    @ta617 8 років тому +3

    Lucas Etter solved 4.90

    • @zacklim7125
      @zacklim7125 8 років тому

      he beat his record at home

    • @nitra01
      @nitra01 8 років тому

      Tennille Astor pll skip & 2 u3 nice

  • @ryanyeung7675
    @ryanyeung7675 9 років тому

    Where did Felix zemdegs learn the fredrics method? I need to learn it.

  • @matsmonkey3D
    @matsmonkey3D 10 років тому +3

    Mats Valk is the fastest

    • @Mantorok
      @Mantorok 10 років тому +14

      Not on average, and Feliks has a faster non-official single solve.

    • @IPunchTreesLikeABoss
      @IPunchTreesLikeABoss 10 років тому +3

      he got lucky :P

    • @iCuber
      @iCuber 10 років тому +1

      also Feliks won World Championship 2013 so therefor he is the world champion

    • @RhysCampbellOfficial
      @RhysCampbellOfficial 10 років тому +2

      IPunchTrees and so did mats on his 5.55 :p

    • @IPunchTreesLikeABoss
      @IPunchTreesLikeABoss 10 років тому +1

      Rhys Campbell i meant mats lol

  • @alexlobsey7746
    @alexlobsey7746 7 років тому

    What was the name of the UA-cam channel that Taught Feliks how to solve the Rubik's cube using cfop? If somebody knows please comment back

  • @IPunchTreesLikeABoss
    @IPunchTreesLikeABoss 10 років тому +4

    eeeboollaaaa

  • @lassemoeller1356
    @lassemoeller1356 10 років тому

    I can't Think of a better youtube category than cubing videos

  • @jacksonsmith8418
    @jacksonsmith8418 10 років тому

    Who was the you tuber that helped him solve the rubies cube?

  • @Beep_Beeps
    @Beep_Beeps 8 років тому +2

    Wow I live in South Africa and there are never competitions, just got into it last year and average about 40 sec's (kinda bad)

    • @bermudaincorporated7050
      @bermudaincorporated7050 7 років тому

      kinda bad my best time is 1:28 p.s. i like your profile picture i love portal

  • @jadenperez3324
    @jadenperez3324 7 років тому +1

    What's the youtuber feliks said he learned f2l from??

  • @Laimis101
    @Laimis101 10 років тому

    3:02 what did he say ?

  • @romeotheadmin2303
    @romeotheadmin2303 7 років тому +1

    My SD card ran out

  • @collinbrindley4517
    @collinbrindley4517 8 років тому

    Who was it that he said he first learn how to speed cube from?

  • @evanbaltz275
    @evanbaltz275 9 років тому

    Who taught him or did he learn himself? It would be cool to meet him

  • @xashtheawesome6732
    @xashtheawesome6732 6 років тому

    How you are talking to Feliks I also want to talk to my to him

  • @mubeenmalik71
    @mubeenmalik71 9 років тому

    what is the name of youtube page ..where feliks learn mostly ??

  • @worthre8543
    @worthre8543 6 років тому +1

    shouldve asked what is a really good cube

  • @nicbercher5403
    @nicbercher5403 9 років тому

    Can you please make a tutorial for the Siamese cube The type that you have. I can't find a tutorial

  • @jairrivera9592
    @jairrivera9592 10 років тому

    Do you have any old ribix cube that I can have??

  • @dattrollr8655
    @dattrollr8655 8 років тому

    what method is Feliks using right now.

  • @PaytonRobertz
    @PaytonRobertz 7 років тому +1

    Felixs can solve a Cube in 7 seconds and not care, yet if I get sub-20 I freak out and run downstairs and show my mom

  • @elis.5450
    @elis.5450 7 років тому

    Feliks zemdegs what video should I watch to solve the rubix cube your way

  • @tusharkanwaria267
    @tusharkanwaria267 9 років тому

    all is fine but why he left the cupboard open in the right top in his bent house?

  • @jamesonlambert7616
    @jamesonlambert7616 10 років тому

    RedKB what website did feliks say he learned how to solve the rubiks cube from?

  • @royisfab514
    @royisfab514 9 років тому

    Hey~ I'm a beginner and my best is 1:16.34 seconds.. Using the beginner method.. But I'm hoping I could learn the FRIDRICH / CFOP METHOD.. (Correct me if I'm wrong. LOL.) So I was hoping if anyone knows a good tutorial for that.. That would be great! Thanks! ^_^ Please reply!

    • @radicalsaled5756
      @radicalsaled5756 9 років тому +2

      badmephisto makes great tutorials l think.
      another decent option is to watch crazy ads bids he isn't that fast but at around 30 seconds + it could still be useful :)
      the breakdown for getting faster at you speed is to learn f2l
      l would make sure you have at least these
      1. A non rubiks brand cube
      2.good finger tricks for your cube
      3 be able to do the algs you know with your eyes closed
      and also keep in mind these are common speed barriers that are usually pretty shooting and how to break through them :)
      2:00+ memorize the algs better and get faster at cross
      1:30+ buy a non rubiks brand or a rubiks speed cube
      1:00+learn how to pair your f2ls
      47+ finger tricks improvement
      47-30 practice
      30-22 learn 4lll or your 7plls and 8 olls
      22-16 improve f2l effectiveness and move count your solves also 2 look last layer is helpful
      16-12 look ahead
      12-7 idk still working on it xD
      and these are pretty much my breakdown
      the hardest spots for me were 47,22,and 12 all of this took 4+months to break good luck on speed cubing bro! :)

    • @royisfab514
      @royisfab514 9 років тому

      Thanks! Already practiced for sometime now.. And I got 59.65.. ^_^

    • @royisfab514
      @royisfab514 9 років тому

      You think that's good enough if I just started 2 week ago? Lol.

    • @radicalsaled5756
      @radicalsaled5756 9 років тому

      nah,im a slow learner if you practice then getting from 1;20 to 47 second average is literally the most improvement you will see you could be subbing 40 within the week if you keep practicing! :)

    • @royisfab514
      @royisfab514 9 років тому

      Lol. Okay. Thanks! ^_^

  • @bhadrathakkar9886
    @bhadrathakkar9886 8 років тому

    I'm so happy to see feliks

  • @ryandavis7569
    @ryandavis7569 10 років тому

    how did you get to talk to him

  • @MrAwesomeKittyCat
    @MrAwesomeKittyCat 7 років тому

    Feliks seems like such a cool and humble guy :)

  • @austin2118ace
    @austin2118ace 10 років тому

    That's funny, I used Dan Brown's tutorial when I started too. That's cool!

  • @dr.baljinderkaur8539
    @dr.baljinderkaur8539 7 років тому

    My question is did cubing affected his studies

  • @cloroxbleach3936
    @cloroxbleach3936 5 років тому +1

    Since when was Chris Pratt interested in cubing?

  • @toptroller1585
    @toptroller1585 9 років тому

    I was at the competition in South Africa! ( I Live there.)

  • @SierraMints
    @SierraMints 10 років тому

    same here Feliks when I started so yeah.

  • @excrafter7419
    @excrafter7419 7 років тому

    0:31 why does felix zemdegs always uses fish eye cameras

  • @wrozshbud
    @wrozshbud 9 років тому

    where did he learn from?

  • @agathagh4817
    @agathagh4817 6 років тому

    Can you ask feliks how he learned doing the megaminx

  • @HR-qk2km
    @HR-qk2km 8 років тому

    So how did you contact him?

  • @ryandavis7569
    @ryandavis7569 10 років тому

    how did you interview feliks HIMSELF!

  • @TroutOfOrder
    @TroutOfOrder 10 років тому +1

    Wait dude I had no idea that the world's best speed cuber had used UA-cam tutorials to speed solve. Every time someone asks me how I learned or how I do it, they always go like "oh, so you never really learned how to solve it." Now I can tell them that even the best started from UA-cam.

    • @TroutOfOrder
      @TroutOfOrder 10 років тому

      ***** well yeah but everyone thinks that if you learned from UA-cam, it doesn't really count, which I obviously disagree with.

    • @SmileyMPV
      @SmileyMPV 10 років тому

      TroutOfOrder So you think it requires skill or intelligence to be able to follow a tutorial and learn easy short sequences of moves? Sure, it is hard to get below 20 seconds average. But learning to solve it from a video on UA-cam is really easy.

    • @Liramek
      @Liramek 10 років тому +1

      SmileyMPV How do you think other people figured it out? You think everybody before the Internet actually sat down and came up with the algorithms all by themselves? No. There were books and all sorts of other things. Then one person would show their friends and his friends would their friends.. So it doesn't matter where you learn it from. If you retained the information then you learned how to solve it.

  • @unoriginalnormie4706
    @unoriginalnormie4706 7 років тому

    I currently hold the world record for solving the by 1 by 1

  • @cvcopter3188
    @cvcopter3188 6 років тому

    How do you meet Feliks Zemdegs

  • @mylesanderson3393
    @mylesanderson3393 10 років тому

    what videos did he say he used to learn to solve?

    • @mysrzm
      @mysrzm 10 років тому

      Dan brown
      For speedcubing:badmephisto