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  • Thanks bro, help cut my time down twenty seconds.

  • Am I the only one that doesn't get this method?

  • that is a really good method for like intermediates it saves me like a shit load of time thanx man

  • Two extra dollars? *coughjewcough*

  • sora will seal that keyhole for you :D

  • what if it is the opposite

  • thx

  • thansk man

  • this keyhole is new to me ,but the qeustion is is it an advance f2l to is fast?

  • NNNOOOOOO!!!!!! MISTER SUN!!!!

  • What about the top layer? Is it the same as the beginners method too?

  • which is best, f2l or keyhole method?

  • f2l

  • wow dude thanks so much. there was that one step about matching up the opposite sides that other tutorials don't mention. my times under 1 min b/c of you

  • thsi isnt better than intuitive f2l right?

  • This slows me down about 20 seconds then using the begginer method.

    With begginer I get about 57 average./

  • first you have to get faster at it, then you will get 5 seconds faster most likeley

  • it speeded me up. Dont know how it slows u down.

  • Well Know I use f2l 2 look oll 2 look pll and average 32 seconds

  • I VOTE YOU!!!!!! I used my full fridrich method. Normal Fridrich method IS FASTER THAN THIS METHOD!!!!

  • thank you so much! this is the only video i could understand 5 stars!

  • great, always thought that there should be an easier way to solve it faster :)

  • thanks :)

  • lol im ur 6096th viewer

  • funny how 95 pe0ple didnt comment sucks

  • lol im ur 6000th viewer

  • this is the method i started with when i learned how to solve the cube and i used this method all the way till i was 17 sec avg. now i use f2l and can do 15 avg. so u can get really good avgs with this method

  • just click here 1:28

  • u are the best

  • i use this in part of my method... i sort of mix keyhole, beginners and petrus :P

  • haha.

    lmao at the end.

    "until next time......i dont know."

    but good tutorial dude.

  • Hey, this is the best keyhole tutorial on youtube! this helped me alot thx!

  • omg this is 2 confusing AAAAHHHH!

  • This method is also really efficient with the fridrich F2L,

    Also, with intuition, you can use this method for solving corners when edges are already in place.

  • ah cool, thanks

  • 1:28

  • i thot so, i learned it but i do it really slow

  • wats the FASTEST method of solving it?

  • the Jessica fridrich method

  • wait just to clairify

    you solve corners then 3 edges

    then the 4th corner right?

  • hey but now what did you used method?

  • Where can i get a cube like that?

  • cube4you, 9spuzzles, puzzleproz (ebay), there's lots of places to buy diy cubes.

  • i have a cube like that, its terrible. IDK WHY.

    maybe i made a mistake while putting it together?...

    well its about as fast as the storebought, or i don't really see a difference.. it also falls apart sort of quickly when i spin it quickly, and if i tighten the screws, its much harder to move.

    i did lube it using silicon spray like last year.

  • damn clouds ruin everything >:(

  • I know, right?

  • v-cube 3x3?

  • Nope, just a Type A. The V-Cube 3 isn't released yet, and I'm not even sure if they plan on making such a cube.

  • weeeeeeeiiiirrrrrd

  • oh thats cool

  • at 1:35 it sounded like you were getting ready to say fu*k. omfg

  • Hah, I get what you mean, and I swear, it was pure coincidence.

  • Hmm, this looks like a watered down Petrus/Fridrich method (I use a hybridization of both). I'm not sure why this method was actually given a name because it's just taking techniques from Petrus I believe :) Oh well, happy cubing!

  • Makes it annoying since you didn't just flash the algorithms as you used them, even if it was for one second, would have made it easier. Almost every vid i watch everyone uses dif algorithms

  • It doesn't really matter how you get to that point in solving though, just as long as you solve the cube up to the last first layer corner.

  • DUDE THANKS I LOVE THIS METHOD :D

  • try using the fridrich method

  • kippy i just have to say this video is very frustrating because you used your dyi cube with colors that are different then most ppls colors

    ps you know who i am and ive been annoyed with that cube before

  • Some people like Japanese color schemes. >.>

  • how did you learn the 100 or so algorithms for the fridrich method?? cuz i think its IMPOSSIBLE to keep that many different combo algos in ur head all the time... i hardly learned 5 in a day. By the way, how long did it take you to just memorize the algorithms?

  • Try learning it intuitively, I have videos.

  • hey man, i tried learning the fridrich method F2L, but i gave up cuz i don't think its worth the time and immense effort,. So do you think i can become as fast as the people who use fridrich method F2L by using the keyhole method??

  • Quite simply, no. My intuitive method should work much better than the algorithmic ways you're looking into, check out my F2L Fridrich tutorials.

  • dudee thanks man

  • lolz. at 0:34 it sounded like he was going to say f*ck.

  • i orderd a sky blue last week and it should come next week my first diy

  • i was gunna ask the same thing, is fridrich better, but i read comments lol. i need to work on fridrich method ALOT

  • Yeah, the hardest part is just finding the pieces and figuring out what to do. Trust me, it will become second nature eventually.

  • Is this faster than Fridrich F2L?

    I can never figure out which is faster...

  • Noo... this is simply a shortcut in the beginner's method. Fridrich F2L is much faster when practiced.

  • oh, ok thanks

  • i have a video about how to solve for F2L and i call it as coke F2L.

  • way to go off-topic at the end lol

  • Yeah, this is one of those videos I'd like to redo, for the part I cut out and the randomness at the end, but it's started to get more hits/day, and if I redo that, I'll lose those hits.

  • kippy33, nice vids, do you use this method personally? or do you use another one?

  • Thanks! No, I use Intuitive Fridrich F2L, if you're interested, look through my videos for F2L.

  • K, I will, thanks

  • Thanks dude, I just learned how to solve the cube in 2 mins and I bet this technique would be able to help me solve it faster.

  • What does F2L stand for? Oh btw thank you.

  • First Two Layers -- it's a common abbreviation for a step in the Jessica Fridrich speedsolving method. This is not that same method, but an easier way to solve the first two layers.

  • Oh ok, thanks. One thing.. I didnt understand your fridrich tutorial on how you group them together.. the top corner and the middle piece. I may not have payed too much attention on it though. Ill watch it again.

  • man

    u open my world to cubing again.

    thanks so much!!!!!

  • nice tutorial

  • man I got it in like the firts time I dit it,u are really helpful!I was a bit familiar with the fridrich F2L which uses all corners as keyholes or kind like that,anyway,thanks!

  • Not a problem! If you want to look into the Fridrich F2L method further, I have tutorials on that as well.

  • THANKS MAN!!! YOU ROCKKK

  • Not a problem man, glad it helped!

  • Wow thanks dude. You just saved me from wasting countless hours of my life on Fridrich.

  • Not a problem. You should give intuitive F2L a try though, I have a tutorial on it that you can find on my channel. It is really slow at first, like, it would take me 25-35 seconds to do the entire F2L, which was slower than my layer by layer approach, but just practicing over and over, and I can now do it 15-20 seconds most of the time, sometimes 25 when I get slow cases.

  • Well I have been, and it's going really well. I can do the First 2 Layers part, just slowly right now. A lot of stopping and stuff, but I can feel myself getting better. Thanks a lot.

  • That is amazing. I don't want to figure the f2l algorithms for the Fredrick method. that's going to speed me up A LOT

  • Oh, I know what you mean, when I was taught how to do this, I was thinking, "Why didn't I think of this?"

  • Is that an original?

  • No, this was actually the way speedcubers did F2L in the early 80s (back when a good time was sub-30), before Jessica Fridrich invented her method of solving the cube.

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