Hey guys, if you are having trouble with this step, just check out my new channel and each step is a video just like this so that i can get in detail on each part
I think you need to start with the top layer T. Show which side is the the front and how you are rotating the cube to make a plus. You don't go over this, you just do it. You did a good job with the video, it's just this part no one undertsands. Could you reshoot it on your webcam and go over that part?
Hi there. I made a new video which contains instructions to form a T-shape, finalize the cage (crosses on each 6 sides of the cube) and two end game scenarios.
I don't get it. I can do the bottom cross, get 3 middle layer pieces and even get the 3 T at the top. then what? You need to reshoot this and fo slowly. The author's website looks like it was written by a 5 year old. No one can understand it. Apparently, when you get to the Top T, there are multiple ways to get it to a plus. No one seems to know how. I went to many web sites and everyone says the same thing. COuld you explain this a little better? Thanks
This technique seems very easy to learn but your directions stink. I got lost at the yellow T. And you never tell us which side is "F". Or how its supposed to look like as you go along. GO SLOWER. EXPLAIN MORE.
Thanks for the comments. There are a lot of videos and web pages explaining "standard Rubik's cube move notations". F stands for "Front side turned clockwise".
When I did the video, I was just solving the cube. The voiceover has been added later, hence it is not always synchronized with the video. The video displays just the algoritms and shows them used in real solve situation. The details are available from the Philipp Marshall's web page. YouTube has 10 minutes hard limit for videos.
As you can verify from the video, the algoritms are used as is. Sometimes unsolved parts of the cube must be aligned before the algoritm. This is the case during building the cage (crosses on each six sides of the cube). Another case might be the "safe moves", where I want to prevent ruining already solved corners in the corner move sequences. I can agree that this is slow way to solve, but not complex compared to many tutorials. Only 4 algoritms with 4 or 8 moves sounds easy to me...
a clever way to solve the cube!
magicandmagik 4 months ago
u tak werd
LilFancy100 6 months ago
Haha, Wut?
kaijinseng 6 months ago
Hey guys, if you are having trouble with this step, just check out my new channel and each step is a video just like this so that i can get in detail on each part
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LakersBeast22 6 months ago
definitely this is the most elegant solving of the cube, thanks for sharing
pangenium 1 year ago
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pangenium 1 year ago
this guy is really smart
make4you10 1 year ago
I think you need to start with the top layer T. Show which side is the the front and how you are rotating the cube to make a plus. You don't go over this, you just do it. You did a good job with the video, it's just this part no one undertsands. Could you reshoot it on your webcam and go over that part?
supremeenchanter 2 years ago
Hi there. I made a new video which contains instructions to form a T-shape, finalize the cage (crosses on each 6 sides of the cube) and two end game scenarios.
rubiquette 2 years ago
I don't get it. I can do the bottom cross, get 3 middle layer pieces and even get the 3 T at the top. then what? You need to reshoot this and fo slowly. The author's website looks like it was written by a 5 year old. No one can understand it. Apparently, when you get to the Top T, there are multiple ways to get it to a plus. No one seems to know how. I went to many web sites and everyone says the same thing. COuld you explain this a little better? Thanks
supremeenchanter 2 years ago
This technique seems very easy to learn but your directions stink. I got lost at the yellow T. And you never tell us which side is "F". Or how its supposed to look like as you go along. GO SLOWER. EXPLAIN MORE.
x9630x 2 years ago
Thanks for the comments. There are a lot of videos and web pages explaining "standard Rubik's cube move notations". F stands for "Front side turned clockwise".
When I did the video, I was just solving the cube. The voiceover has been added later, hence it is not always synchronized with the video. The video displays just the algoritms and shows them used in real solve situation. The details are available from the Philipp Marshall's web page. YouTube has 10 minutes hard limit for videos.
rubiquette 2 years ago
it is very well explained, easier for me to follow this vid instead of reading the original instruction page,also more handy to watch this
thanks for the good job
godsosall 2 years ago
This is a very complex and long way to solve it! It doesn't make sense doing all that. You're not even following your own algorithms.
sweetj8621 2 years ago
As you can verify from the video, the algoritms are used as is. Sometimes unsolved parts of the cube must be aligned before the algoritm. This is the case during building the cage (crosses on each six sides of the cube). Another case might be the "safe moves", where I want to prevent ruining already solved corners in the corner move sequences. I can agree that this is slow way to solve, but not complex compared to many tutorials. Only 4 algoritms with 4 or 8 moves sounds easy to me...
rubiquette 2 years ago