Yeah I got caught stealing Rubik's cube algorithms from AZNAZ16... No seriously, I thought that the black background would help to see the video more clearly, since I don't have a superduper camera. And I often wear plain white shirts. Or.. was is something else that makes you think I am an ex-con? anyway, I sure ghope you're tongue-in-cheek
very nice. I could use your second method to do the flip but i couldn't use your first one to solve my other edge which i've managed from another video)..Basically i think the configuration of my cube after the 1st layer was in such a way that i couldn't "always begin by putting it in the correct place"..i couldn't do this for any of the 4 edges. Can you clear it up that it should always be possible to execute that move for at least one edge?
@HeIsANihilist I was thinking about that...it seems like that configuration would not be prohibited by the "laws of the cube." Perhaps the move sequence can be reversed to "un-jam" an edge cubie from the second layer. Any comments, blonkm? (I can't solve the second layer from memory...it's too hard...)
are you from holland?? :o
Femke95Clemens 2 years ago
yes I am....
blonkm 2 years ago
i forgot how to solve the 2nd layer.. thanks to your video i got it back..
thanks dude.. keep rockin' =)
b0yAloGs 2 years ago
thanks i actly learn how to solve the second layer from this video.
rbrallos 3 years ago
fty170 <I- HOW DARE U! he's not ugly u stupi* f%&#! he's cute.:D thanks blonkm!
mya000000 3 years ago 3
thank you!
blonkm 3 years ago
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lol how dose that help it just returns the thing nd you look like an ex con because u ugly!!
fty170 3 years ago
are you an ex - con??
spidersrdeadly 3 years ago
Yeah I got caught stealing Rubik's cube algorithms from AZNAZ16... No seriously, I thought that the black background would help to see the video more clearly, since I don't have a superduper camera. And I often wear plain white shirts. Or.. was is something else that makes you think I am an ex-con? anyway, I sure ghope you're tongue-in-cheek
blonkm 3 years ago
very nice. I could use your second method to do the flip but i couldn't use your first one to solve my other edge which i've managed from another video)..Basically i think the configuration of my cube after the 1st layer was in such a way that i couldn't "always begin by putting it in the correct place"..i couldn't do this for any of the 4 edges. Can you clear it up that it should always be possible to execute that move for at least one edge?
HeIsANihilist 4 years ago
@HeIsANihilist I was thinking about that...it seems like that configuration would not be prohibited by the "laws of the cube." Perhaps the move sequence can be reversed to "un-jam" an edge cubie from the second layer. Any comments, blonkm? (I can't solve the second layer from memory...it's too hard...)
Rindrand 2 years ago
I finished my first layer but my bottom layers are messed up where they arent near as close as yours, only one of my edges match
primosRfunDUR 4 years ago
Thanks for your video. It really helped me.
Sporkyness 4 years ago
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HEY EVERYBODY i JUST WANTED TO SAY THAT IF YOU'D REALLY LIKE TO LEARN HOW TO SOLVE THE CUBE EASILY GO TO AZNAZ16'S VID. THEY ARE SO UNDERSTANDABLE!!
rubikfanatik 4 years ago
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Just goes to prove, some can do and some can teach and most can't to both.
mag1953 4 years ago
perfect explination
sexyladywall 4 years ago
best vids on here
sexyladywall 4 years ago
that heped! but i'm still sorta confused. I mastered the first layer but the rest is a blur lol.
adnan971 4 years ago
Fun stuff mate.. Never was a rubik wiz (A tad young when it was popular) but I'm getting tempted to buy one and good aronud after your vids :)
totalax 4 years ago