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  • the guy went nuts

    

  • lol it said speed stacks...

  • why the fuck i am watching cube videos

  • What For a methdode he do the Jessica Friedrich Methode or the Petrus methdoe ... ?

  • @OmGsKaTe1 He probably uses a method designed for blindfolding

  • Omfg that's little bit more time then I would solve it un-blindfolded

  • haha nice!! my best time is 51mins..:P

  • Give me a hammer and some glue, i can do it too.

  • @rickygaz1213

    he's inspecting where all of the colors are you idiot.. It would me impossible to solve it without even knowing where every color is, don't you think so? Think before you post something...

  • My best time is wasting money on rubix cube 5 years ago not even touching or scrambling it up and I say I have completed it lol

  • lol his brother is freddy krueger xD

  • dude, these are hilarious!! download this in downloadmusic .im

  • he's not blindfolded if you look at 0:31

  • @rickygaz1213 Because you memorize the cube first while the timer is running, and then blindfold yourself.  Then, stop the timer when you think you are done. Then you look.

  • @rickygaz1213 lol

  • Nice.

  • I only know how to get one side done... I suck :D But I guess that's normal, as a beginner...

  • Aww he's awesome for not busting out and screaming! They should change that so he could have enjoyed the moment instead of holding it inside lol.

    Way to go kiddo!

  • 12 years and still counting!

  • In '07, it probably was WR. Now we have Haiyan, who is faster w/eyes closed and w/no inspection time than he is normally.

  • how does he know where the colors are?

  • he was inspecting the colors before he did it, its still amazing at that speed, he had to remeber were everyone of them is after every turn and twist!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • cool

  • I feel stupid just watching this lol! Cause it took me like 3 months to solve mine.

  • my best time is around 1 year with at least 20 assists

  • my best is never finishing it i give up after like 1 minute

  • thats awesome, but that also sucks because you cant like verbaly react to it, or have other ppl aplaude or nething due to ther people still solving :/, you can just tell that he wants to say YEAHHHHHHHHHH!

  • anormal guy.....

  • nice!!!!!!!!

  • omg man how in the HAIL?? very nice>!!! i can get a line or two, then it gets all messed up !! wtg props.. 5 stars

  • see a 6 or 7 year old guy finish the cube without blindfold and without cheating in 37 sec name ulfe wong or something... on youtube

  • incredible

    :)

  • awesome reaction :D

  • It"s amazing!! :)))

  • because other guys are blindsolving

  • why is he so quiet?

  • i think its because other people are still solving the cube next to him

  • he was so fucking happy lol

  • i wouldave screamed holy shit no way

  • HOLY SHIT

  • Kids like these memorize the whole textbook ...

  • you mean totally for people who have a future. not like you loser.

  • No, we don't! Just 24 letters!

  • @Sakarie12 what?

  • now its 45.55!!!! You need to change title

  • 35.96, Haiyan Zhuang ;)

  • =)  .

  • Someone should teach a savant a Rubik's cube. Won't take long, would it? Haha. Even something like this. Has someone like Daniel Tammet tried one of these yet?

  • i cant even do one with my eyes open how the hell does he remember all the moves!! this is insane

  • nah he just need a extremly good memory and time to learn a blindfolded method

  • my best time is about 7 months to fix it

  • better than mine i havent gotten it yet

  • @Ludinho27 Same

  • i tought theyre gona fix the big rubiks haha

  • Brother, your youtube acct is "Geekdiggy" I cannot think of a more nerdy queer acct name. Go home get off your friends computer.

  • if you were trying to hurt my feelings or offend me, it didn't work.

  • Dissing someones acc name when you haven't looked at yours?

  • The science museum in Toronto is forced to have a nonsense display of the contributions of non-White scientists. They ended up including Chinese acupuncture and says qi is an "energy force" around the body (what? they put this down in a SCIENCE MUSEUM?) and that the Polynesians discovered stellar navigation by comparing star positions IN RELATION TO ISLANDS (which is therefore not pure stellar navigation; James Harrison made an accurate naval clock so could reliably determine longitude, 1700).

  • yeah.. I also think that this solve is amazing.. ^^

    thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • Let the roof fall down on them!

  • Fcking nerds xD

  • my fastest time is 1:47 seconds and i am amazed at how peaple can do this stuff

  • that's bloody genius! How the hell does he even remember that many moves?!

  • SURE- ISRAELIS RULZZZ...[:

    the jewish brain..^^

  • stfu?

  • thats cool as shit!

  • @1peaceout89 Grow up, kid.

  • Awesome, I can't memorize very well... but I haven't been trying... The old Pochman for me is a pain in the ass even not BLD... My solve time (no inspection) is his mem time (about) that's some fast mem...

  • a mean fair enough that was actual quality that he did that but it's not like he an actual athlete like phelps or bolt or warriner who actually deserve respect for what they are doing. Im not denying that that was amzing or anthing, it was, but he shouldn't be able to introduce himself as a world champion.

  • so mental ability is inferior to physical ability in terms of respect?

    think about that next time you enjoy the technology that nerds provide.

    until someone does it faster than he is the world champion.

  • No I'm not saying that at all, the thing is that he's unscrambling a fucking rubix cube and he can call himself world champion. Pathetic.

  • the word champion doesn't refer to physical ability alone. it can refer to any type of competition. he can unscramble a rubiks cube blindfolded faster than anyone else in the world, thus he is the "world champion" of that competition.

  • he's really awesome

  • ahahahhaa he want to shout that he won!.....ahahaha he cant!...lol

  • wow, a non asian for a change!

  • he owns, seriously

  • Wow. He memorized it and solved it blindfolded in 1min 15sec! :O

    My personal record is 1min 17sec, without the blindfold and memorizing O_O

  • it looks like M2, idk if its old pochmann or R2 for corners

  • i believe its pure 3OP

  • Simple awesomeness lol, I'm a nerd at heart lol.... And it shows...

  • nerd.

  • NERD! --0-0--

  • Really, it doesn't even take that much effort to do this blindfolded. I learned it in around 2 days or so(I learned to solve it eyes open before that..duh)

  • he dude who made the next in the grey box just to make your message perfect the rubic's cube was made in 1974 and the world record is 7,8 seconds

  • 7.08

  • this kid finished way before the compitition!

    great job!

  • WOW XD GOOD JOB BUD

  • xdddddddddddddddddd

  • the fastest is 40 something seconds man!

  • guys thats not fast compared to others i seen, type in 10 rubiks cubes in a row and then click the users name (i forgot his name..so :P) lol he solved it in like 30-40 seconds

  • ... 3 - 4 seconds each, YEAH SURE.

  • oh danm sorry i guess i type-o'ed LOL my bad, he solves it all in 2 or 3 minuits...lol

  • look at his face :P

  • wow!THAT WAS AWESOME!

  • ahhhhh thats faster than i can solve a normal one lol

  • nakajima is faster =/

  • that's ridiculous

  • You know nothing. Speedcubing is better than all other sports because it actually requires intelligence and more brainpower than a c+ student.

  • "Speedcubing" is a sport, more like a lonley hobby. I give you that it takes intelligence and more b power than C student but this is sadd, laugh.not.out.loud (LNOL)

  • its nothing like that the rubiks cube has over a quintillion different combinations typing only has about 26.

  • So How does this guy do it?

  • First he memorizes each pieces position on the cube first, then memorizes the oreintation of each piece, then he does a few different algorithims to orient and permutate each peice while he tracks all the other pieces in his mind . (note that he doesnt have the blind fold on throughout the whole solve he is memorizing in that stage.)

  • Thanks for the explaination, sounds like it takes yeas to perfect and yea i no he memerises it firstly with out the blindfold.

  • no it doesn't -.- without counting the edges there are around 21 "cubies" and do that do the power of 21 and the number will give you. it is aprox. and around 22 to 21 moves are required to solve it but there are countless posibilities of combinations. just use your logic. how would 27 cubies have 26 combinations? it doesn't make sense at ALL

  • can u say no life?

  • no i cant,

    cubing is such a good way to pass time when you have nothing to do

  • well idk bout that y would u waste ur time on a friken cube instead of getting xersice

  • How is excercise better? Improving intelligence, brain space, spatial reasoning, and problem solving have much longer-lasting rewards than conditioning muscles that are for the most part not important anymore due to machinery.

  • l0ls stop lookiin so hapiie zz

  • I can do it blindfolded too!

    but it takes me forever, this guy is insane.

  • what......

  • How did he do that???

  • I can do it in less than two minutes.. but no waaay can I do it blindfolded. That is maddness.

    I love how happy he gets when he see's he's done it!

  • i love those huge cubes :))

  • That guy had to memorize wat he had to do , its impossible to just do that unless u can c thru the blindfold.

  • youre damn smart arent you

  • he uses edge and corner cycles

    rubiks cubes are really simple if you think about it

    theres only 26 pieces and 6 of them, the centres, dont move... memorizing 20 pieces and using edge and corner cycles is very possible

  • yeah.

    there are people who blindfold solve 7x7s too

  • no, you do n't memorize what your going to do, you memorize where each piece is and how it is flipped, and the you use sequences to solve a few pieces at a time w/o affecting any other pieces, I know how to do it but I can't

  • ya i do too but im way to lazy lol

  • Crazy fella,

  • WTF!? thats kid's head must have a FKIN kikass memory to do that and hand-coordination

  • slow turning

  • he was so happy that he won the rubiks cube!

  • OMG

    i dont know what that guy did really fast :O

  • Is there a pentium chip in that kids head?!?!?!

  • Acutally it's a core 2 duo.

  • i cant do it that fast with my eyes opened

  • so can I but thats not the point here is it.

  • im better

  • lol sure you,

    thats why you DONT hold the world record.

    lol

  • umm obviously I do, thats me :)

  • Wanker who can play with a toy blindfolder.

  • wow just wow

  • OMGGGG!!

    thats amazing

  • My compliments:oneup:

  • wow

  • this is the same time as one person i know do...without blindness

  • I used to be able to do this in the 1980s, basically what happened is I was doing that many cubes my mind started working further and further in advance of my moves. So eventually it got to the point where I could look at a cube and solve it behind my back. Then I just stopped doing it, damn wish I had carried on though lol. Just bought me a cube and started again after about 23 years without a cube.

  • hey man! whats the methid of doin it? ive started completing rubik's cubes now but that seems just crazy! do u have to be really smart or something?

  • Eventually, I just stopped looking while I was doing it. I think all cube solvers can actually do it. It just takes practice.

  • no just a good memory =P

  • memory only ? look my personnal video fox tv blindfold in 27 seconds.. RUBIK'S CUBE RUSE

  • well it takes good memory to remember what the sides are.

  • kondor1001, you are just lying. you can't see that many moves ahead. you'd need at least an hour to memorise a cube with that method (that's called speed-blindfold). normally, you just memorise cycles of edges and corners, then solve 1 or more pieces at a time.

  • the silence bugs me....otherwise i say that guy is wicked smart!!

  • nothing is impossible, this dude is wicked smart!!

  • Why is everything so mute??

  • its not mute, he has to be quiet coz there are others there competing

  • @ghenzmitz, everyone is quiet because other cubers are still blindfold solving. For most cubers, any distraction can jolt the concentration, triggering failure. I solve sighted under 1 minute, but I need 20 minutes for blindfolded solve (and half the time I goof up in my memorizing or execution).

  • that guy's a fuckin badass.

  • wow

  • photographic memory clearly

  • actually no. you dont memorize how the whole cube looks. you memorize the orientation and permutation of each corner and edge seperately by giving each piece a code letter in your head.

    then you fix all permutation and orientation based off of the string of letters that you memorized

  • wat!?!?!?

  • I reckon by his reactions, he pissed his pants.

  • holy fuck!!!!

  • there are people in this world who have a powerful brain, unlike you.

  • Its hard, but its not impossible

  • memorizing and applying algorithms

  • oviosly its not fake its on a oficial tournement and if u had anty sense ud see he was looking at the cube for a good 30 seconds before the solve and from that he memorizied how he would solve it

  • he is a genius when it come's to rubik, like 99,99% of people cant solve the rubik, well it may take days lol and he does it blindfolded in like 1 freaking min

  • right that makes me sick

  • wow ninja

  • OMFG AMAZING!

    WOW

  • haha i love how rubix cubers use the speed stacks mats

    no one likes the speed stacks

    well alot of people dont care about it that much

  • Heres the newest blindfold world record (54 seconds):

    /watch?v=IzF6JpGCa9I

  • that is truly amazing, u look over at the other times and their like 3 or 4 minutes! lol, is the time he takes to look at it included in his final solve time?

  • yes, the clock starts when he first sees the cube. the world record is something like 52 seconds now.

  • alright thanks

  • WTF how the hell those that work i know how to solve rubics cube but iï»