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  • Love the end. 

  • How the heck does he do that voice

  • The part where we finish the top and bottom is at 11:00

  • awesome

    

  • How am I supposed to get under 5 minutes without this? I do this method and still average 6 minutes...

  • @1039smoothslaphours Practise more. :P

  • SUPER SUPER SUPER EXCELLENT

    tHE BEST ADVANCED TUTORIAL ON YOU TUBE

  • That's pretty complex, but I'm gonna keep practicing it. It's not too hard. I really dig the concept of it. This would make it easy for me to smack a minute off my 5x5x5. I can usually get the centers solved in about 1:30.

  • u move it so fast.

  • nice tut!! Helped me a lot

  • Ahhhh... okay. thanks. that helped a lot

  • love my v cube 5. stickers are crap but other than that amazing.

  • Epic ending is epic.

  • hey rob,

    i have a vcube and can solve the cube in around 5 mins and 20 seconds.i tried the advanced edge pairing in this tutorial.and now my average is 6 mins.this is a drag for me . do you have a solution to this?

  • @ksubaharan Practice it. Your problem solving deductions will eventually increase your speed, thus reducing your time. Ive been at it for a few months and can now successfully solve a v cube 5 in less than 3 minutes.

  • hey rob, i can match up the tredges so that doing a slice i can match up all three edges but i can't understand how you put the right piece in to match up another one without messing up the centres, please could you help me ?? :)

  • @haribo41296 "kick out the pieces you dont need" then realign your centers.

  • just within 3 days i already know how to solve this 5x5x5 rubik's cube... thanks for this tutorial!

  • Nice ending! :D:D

    The best edje pairing video I've ever watched!

    You're awesome!

  • This must be the best edge pairing video EVER!!! keep going!

  • Okay, I figured this out this method BEFORE I watched this video.

  • @LumaandMokona try watching the basic tutorial first. then if you can solve your 5x5x5 in 4-5 mins. you can easily understand this method

  • It's so confusing!!! I I'm fine at the centers, but i really suck at edge pairing. That's where i fail when i'm going against my friends. Any suggestions?

  • Geart job.

  • <_< Dude this video can be done by intuition. U simply use logic to do this part. Its very similar to what I do in the 4x4.

  • excellent tutorial. but why did you go with a black v-cube instead of white?? lol

  • @BlackOpsMew I believe he has the white V-Cube as well.

  • roar

  • very good tutorial which improved my times!

  • FIVE MINUTES?!?! Darn. About ten minutes to cut down...

  • Awesome anyone watching his I will be doing an unboxing of my new v cubes on my cannle in a coue weeks so make sure to subscribe of u wanna see it

  • thanks rob!

    you helped me a lot!

  • That was So Awesome!!! Thanks Rob!!!

  • What did you lube your V-cube with? It looks so much smoother than mine.

  • This is an awesome videos it helps

  • hey thanx man i was having trouble at first with this but know i get it and it cut my time by alot your awsome keep making ur videos and thanks for the reviews for the black v cube collection i love mine so thanx

  • his cube is good, but a yongjun is the same and its cheaper than a v-cube.

  • @Richty227 The YJ is supposedly better since it has an adjustable core

  • thank for your time.... it really helpful........ cheerrrrrrrrrrr

  • thank you! it helps A LOT!

  • can i buy a 5x5x5 cube from V-cubes.com if i live in sweden?

  • @hakansson20 sure you can!

  • How geat U can be? :O

    TnQ.

  • he should be an actor

  • Can you send m a link telling me were to get a cube that can move as smoohly as urs

  • Can you make a video for just the last two centers? Show a lot of common cases and how to solve the last two quickly?

    -Thanks

  • Hi my name is Tim Martin and I am getting hung up on pairing and storing the 8th edge set.

    No matter what I do one of the first seven always ends up between the up and down face so i cannot seem to get four edges above and below and restore the centers.

    Any help on what I am doing wrong would be appreciated.

  • Fantastic! gonna try it.

  • nice vcube

  • lolol found this out by myself while watching 3a and i was like wtf? why arent you triple edging

  • at 9:35 instead of bringing the edge piece to the top layer and back into the middle layer, you can the flip algortihm instead. The algorithm is : R U' R' F R F' R this flips the tredge in the Front Right place . It's simple and MUCH MORE EFFICIENT

  • Thank you so much! I reduced my 7x7x7 time by 6 minutes after this and my 5x5x5 times by 1 minute 30 seconds

  • Did You Mod your 5x5?

  • Fantastic Tutorial!! It was very clear and well explained thanks!

  • Thank u! this is video is so helpful for me too that i'm italian!

  • nice v-cube!

  • Hey rob where did u get that cube? it look so cool and way better than my classical rubik cube ....5/5 btw

  • Hey, I got it from the V-cube website, I just put a link in the video description. They are great for speedcubing and are very reliable and smooth. I have a few reviews on them if you care to get a better look and idea of how they work. Thanks for commenting and rating :-)

  • Ok m8 thanks

  • Did you mod yours? i mod'd mine and it pops to much. and what's your 5x5x5 time?

  • @RobH0629 Hey Rob, I have a question. Which kind of the V-cubes are better the black or the white one? Or depends on the cube itself?

  • @jirikadeniskanavzdy Okay, I'm not Rob...and I don't actually have any V-cubes...but what I've seen, it looks to me like it's all opinion-based, whether or not you like white plastic or black plastic.

  • tr3l0sglady : it's v cube 5

  • are already matched

  • is that when u match it and the bring it on the top turn it and then bring an unmatched tredge back down? but how do i do that if all the tredges on the top and bottom

  • i stored 8 tredges on the top and bottom but i dont understand how u did the remaining middle....can i just do the begginner method?? and what is the begginner method? lol

  • really great tutorial!

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  • this method slowed me down by 2 minutes..

  • I didn't even have to watch the whole video to know what he was talking about and to do it on my first try! Great video. I cut my time by 30 seconds with this!!! :D

  • dude...how am i suppose to complete the hole cube

  • U should revise this and go over it slower in more detail for retards like me

  • @thetommantom HAHA!!! lol! woah! 6 mths ago...long time, have u figured out how to solve it yet?

  • @pengy94 yeah, very easy now, but then, i dont even remember commenting that!!

  • @thetommantom haha ok, that's great! hehe, ya sometimes i go back to look at my comments too, then i say to myself, "did i actually type that? oh dear :| " haha it happens sometimes

  • wow great tutorial. i don't know where you get the patience to be so concise.

    oh and like Natsopaan1 i think the black cube looks much better than the white.

  • god that black cube looks better than the white

  • very nice tutorial, thanks!

  • hey why didnt he test him self to see how fast he can do it

  • You then solve it like a 3x3x3. His videos assume you can solve a 3x3x3. If you're new to cubing at just start with 5x5x5, BAD IDEA.

  • Thanx a lot ;)

    I got that maybe 1 hour after watching his videos :p Thanx :P

  • XD!

  • okay (Aϩs)

  • I know :D~

  • look at your original comment dude. devastatingdemise is completely true.

  • After i have solved the tredges on the top and bottom I use the 4x4 edge paring like you said. However I usually get a case when the piece I'm moving back after the slice was where I sliced. Look at example:

    B -------- A I would use the edge switching

    A  B alg (L' U2 L' U2 etc) But piece B

    A B or A is switched flipped so it isnt oriented but IS permuted.

    What should I do? Please respond soon.

  • isnt this free slicing?

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  • good for you 10 year old.

  • So helpful!! The best tutoral yet! Woo!

  • do u perfer a whight or black 5x5

  • I prefer an Eastsheen 5x5 because it comes out great out of the package. no lube or adjustments necessary =-)

  • the tutorial is great

  • why don't you use the switching move

  • thanks for this tutorial!

  • thnx man

  • thx, this was helpful, but a bit confusing. thx anyway

  • rob, PLEASE RESPOND! ok, do you have a method on memorizing long algarithems? cause i get confused and im not sure how to memorize it, i can solveit, but i neded to look at it after every turn, please HELP

  • Long algorithms eventually just work into the memory of your hands. Like, you won't be thinking about the notation, you'll just go through the motions almost automatically. Gotta do them with the algorithm in front of you a bunch of times and then try without, wait a little while (maybe solve a different cube or do something entirely unrelated) and go back to see if you can do it from memory.. If not, repeat the process and eventually you'll get it.

  • yeah, i mean ive really relized that on the 3x3x3 cube. that cube has the MOST algs. i mean cause i learned the one for solving the last 2 edge parings on the 4x4x4, but i still havent learned how to solve the paritry error with the 3/4 cross. oh, and sometimes ill run into when im solving after the parity error, i dont solve the whole top, i solve cross then rotate corners then solve, ill run into only 2 of them in the right spot, but i wont be able to solve for the other 2 whats wrong lookdown

  • and ill have to take out peices. WHY IS THIS!! i mean i cant find any way to solve that side form taking out pieces! well i mean ill try what you said and thanks for the tips. i still need to work on the 2 algs for 5x5 and 4x4 even though 1 of em is the same, cause ill have the cross (without taking out peices) and like i said, it wont work, ill get 2 of the edges proberly oriented, but the other 2 will be all "weird" and if i keep doing that alg, it wont solve. HELP!! thanks man!

  • When I memorize algorithms, I usually create a sentence with which I can memorize the faces to be turned in order. For the long algorithm to flip the middle edge piece (Rr)2 B2 U2... I memorize the algorithm as "Right Back Up to the Left.. UpRight UpRight Up Front... Right Front... Left Back right?" If the algorithm doesn't work, you may be doing it incorrectly. If not, then you may need to physically reassemble your cube. What type of cube is it? Eastsheen?

  • thankyou for responding!!!. ok, but i mean, i will have either the 3/4 cross or a full cross, and i dont do the "solve the yellow side and then do the alg" i do get the cross, orient the corners than solve, but sometimes they wont get oriented...like 2 of em will, im nto sure, do i have to keep doing that same alg over and over? cause i never incounter that with the 3x3 or 5x5. no, i only have a rubik's 3x3,4x4,and5x5, im gonna get a mefferts 4 and 5 and DIY 3x3. my rubik's SUCKS! thankyou!!!

  • rob. i also have a probablem remembering if its like (Rr)2 (Rr)' or (Rr). like with your system, theres no way of telling if its 1 turn what way or 2 turns.. thats my probablem. =D

  • @RobH0629 exactly! that's how i memorise my algorithms. very good way! learn them in blocks, that's how i memorised the 4x4 and 5x5 algorithms thanks to u Rob! :) i couldn't have done it without u. in all your tutorials u speak so fluently and slowly, very well done!

  • go four moves at a time, thats how i memorized them

  • ok. i got the one where it is to swap 2 edge peices, cause its sorta in a pattern, the other one is not, wait, when you go "4 moves at a time" how do you remember it? do just do those 4 moves over and over again or what?

  • no, what i do is fer long algorithms, i memorize the frist four moves, then the next four, then the next four, and so on till i memorize the whole alg.

  • but i mean how? do you just do the first 4, and then automatically have it done? or is it do four. and do those 4 over and over untill youve memorized it. or is it. do 4, next 4, then next 4?

  • этот кубик не для здорового человека...простите.....

  • I love dorks...they are so smart

  • your a douche

  • Thanks, I actually used your edge pairing parts of your tutorial to do my v-cube 7 :).

  • very nice

  • It's a wonder you don't have women just throwing themselves at you.

  • Who says I don't? :-P

  • Nice work rob! Thank you!

  • Intelligence and a willingness to put on a comical voice at the end of your videos is SEXY.

  • i know what ths methode is about but its far to complicated to look for all this single pieces for me Oo

  • I sorta understand this video there are some parts I do not.You are very easy to understand it is just that I am only 11.

  • What stickers would you recommend for my 5x5 Eastsheen cube.What cube would you also recommend.Thanks for helping

  • Your WAY too smart

  • Every time you bring the edge back (just before you realine the centers you say "and realine the centers"LOL your so funny sometimes!Anyway...Just keep making your great ,fascinating,and very rarely smart...Hope youll make a 7x7x7 tutoreal because I have no idea how to properly do the edges I just do the 5x5x5 method on the inner edges and then again to connect the outer edges to the inner edegs...Anyway Your awesome!!!!!

  • V-cube black just wonderful, my best time solve the V-cube five is 3 minutes 55 seconds, but I use the advanced edge pairing of 4x4 cube, I still not understand this vid yet.

  • howdidyoudothat

  • Thanks! Occaisionally, I was solving two tredge sections at a time, purely by accident, but know I think I've got a better understanding of how it was happening.

  • my best time is 16:34

  • Keep on practicing. ^_^

  • hey, to flip an edge, like in the cases at 7:23 and 9:30 try doing R U R' U' F' U F. It flips a single edge, still works with the first 8 tredges done and can be quickly with finger tricks. Great tutorial, maybe slow down the parity algorithm a little, so people can follow along,

  • that's so weird. your voice is lower in normal quality and higher in HQ. i spose that's why they call it HIGH quality :P

    Great vids btw.

    xo.

  • that is so genius i never thought of doing that

  • Absolutely fantastic. This deserves to be featured on all of our pages. Thank you so much Rob. Amazing.

  • Now I´ve watched all videos. So my opinion is that your videos are great. THIS VIDEO NEEDS SOMETHING MORE FOR THE "BEGINNERS" where to look and so one...

  • where to start, look ahead; what does it mean and so on.

  • honestly, i'm kinda confused. but great video

  • i did'nt get that formula, what i need, that is'nt anywhere, d*mn!

  • Yes I'm sure he does

  • are you going to actually solve the cube?

  • after you solve all the edge pieces you solve the 5x5 like a 3x3 only turning the outside layers

  • yea but does HE know that?? dun dun dun

  • Thx

  • Watch my Part 4 listed on the right and that should help you solve your parity error.

  • but i got stuck with a parody

  • figured it out in like 5 minutes haha

  • did the stickers come like that on 00:01 on the orange and yellow peace corner

  • I'm an italian rubik's cube's fun.thank you for your guide.

  • Thanks Rob! I finally solved the 5x5 rubiks cube using advance edge pairing! But the problem is that I didn't watch the normal edge pairing.... :-)

    But Rob, you rock!

    LOLZ

  • hey, rob! I am very confused in edge pairing! Could you give me some advice?

  • well not everyone can understand the full concepts after watching his video :) try follow what he did in the video that may help you

  • rob can you please make a video of speedsolve cube relay from 2x2-5x5 or 2x2-7x7? I think your 4400+ subscribers wanna watch too :)

  • hey man, i've watched your 5x5 vids to help learn how to solve it the normal way and i was thinking of something like this. thanks a lot for clearing up how to do it. my average before i started was about 5:15 since i've stared using this it's about 5:40. i get the concept but i guess it's like learning how to do f2l yeah? in that it feels weird and slows you down at first..but is much more efficient when you get used to it.

  • i guess basically what i'm asking is, is it normal for your average to be a bit lower when ya first start it?

  • Yes, it will definitely slow you down at first because it does take some getting used to. You have to develop optimal ways for turning the faces without slowing you down. Sometimes I will hold the slices vertically instead of horizontally in order to more efficiently turn layers. You can see the way I do that in my 2:34 video for the 5x5 in my videos. With practice, you will definitely get faster.

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  • great tutorial Rob! my average with 5x5was 4.30 min, and now it's 3.50 min.

    And you also said that with the v-cube 5your average was going down with 30 sec. isn't it?

  • Thanks rob!! I actually discovered this one on my own... (I'm thinking damn... how did I think the same thing as frank morris?""") it's pretty efficeint... I'm almost... almost sub-3 min... and ... I still use LBL method...

  • Yeah, after giving it some thought, I was able to figure it out also. It is much more efficient than the method I was using before and there's still room for improvement. Keep practicing and you'll get much faster and break 3 minutes :-)

  • I pesent the first one 5x5x5 prototype aluminium 1982 on my video response and more

  • wow Rob, i was thinking exactly that.. could i match two of the edges @ once? thanks for mainly clarifying =] good tutorial (i finally realized the parity for 5x5 [flipped middle edge in the tredge] is the same to flip the pieces on the 4x4 during parity =]!!) i just need to memorize my square-1 parity and i have my entire collection memorized... then its off to v-cube set :)

  • Man you're a god. =) Thank you.

  • this method rocks!!! it helped me drop my time by over a minute!!!

  • so do i it's quite efficient

  • dude, why did u favorite your own video?

  • Because it's one of his favorite videos.

  • Because he can.

  • ok... so thats means im on the right track. i solve my 5x5 very similar to this method and i feel confident that i am heading toward a good method of 5x5 speedcubing

  • darn confusing

  • It's really not confusing if you understand the concept of edge pairing, but remember, this is an Advanced method. The important thing is to be sure not to break up already matched pieces and to be sure to align the centers properly before making a slice. I put a lot of detail in this video, so if you watch the entire thing you should catch on to it. A good portion of this method will be figuring it out intuitively by yourself.

  • next time you lubricate your eastsheen 4x4/5x5 could you possibly tape it and make a tutorial out of it? i have several questions about lubing my eastsheen 4x4 and 5x5.

  • Are you going to make a tutorial on how to get faster at 3x3x3 Rubik's cube?

  • wow I found this out on my own when i got my eastsheen... I needed help with the last two centers though.

  • U ARE GREAT !!!

  • Thanks again. Your vids are great!

  • funny ending ^^

  • ROFLMAO! LOVE THE ENDING! HAHAHAHA