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  • What cube is that and where cn I get 1

  • hmm... what is the method you use for 1LLL?

  • i hate it when the top 2 comments are the same -___-

  • R' F R' B B R F' R' B B R R

  • FINALLY!! I MEMORIZED THE G PERMS

  • Hi I found a way to do f2l while doin the cross woud this be a new way its intuitive aswell plz reply

  • try this Z perm U R' U' R U' R U R U' R' U R U R2 U' R' U its long but realy fast for me

  • Thank you.

  • What is an "I use" and why does the PLL have one.

    (You used the possessive form of "PLL". XD)

  • Just out of interest; why "British" phone? Am I missing a fundamental difference in telecommunication across the pond?

  • For z use m2 u m2 u m u2 m2 u2 m u2

  • how many pll do you use??

  • The last part should not have Fs. You could either change them to Us, or take out the x. Once you do that cube rotation, what you are calling the front is actually the up face. I got kinda confused when I did that on my cube 3 or 4 times and couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong :)

  • for the first g-perm, the last U should be U'

  • Clockwise A-Perm

    l' U R' D2 R U' R' D2 R2

  • I use this alg for J perm:

    With the J on the left of the upper face:

    (R U R' F') (R U R' U') (R' F) (R2 U' R' U')

    It's just a T perm with the last part moved to the front.

  • I like the part where the algorithms are wrong. :/

  • Ua is not clockwise. It's anticlockwise. :P

  • for the first algorithm i just use F2 U R' L F2 R L' U F2

    then for counter clock wiseF2 U' R' L F2 R L' U' F2

    hope you like it

  • how the hell can you upload this kind of crap

  • @mynameisdarthtater

    ya i use the same e perm lol its so fast :]

  • how many pll is it??

  • @azzorzer There are 21 Total PLL's in the form of Full Jessica Fridrich PLL.

    Hope this helped. OKthxBai

  • man your hands are saying "Scamble this think and then let us solve it man we are shaking in waiting solving ...?

  • great vid

  • for J-perm i use

    (R U R' F') (R U R' U') (R' F) (R2 U') (R' U')

    not sure witch one is better but this one i gave you is just like the T-perm but in the T-perm the group of first 4 moves are at the back of the algorithm. its wuite floting.. tell me what you think :D

    oh and awesome tutorial Thrawst.....you rock! :D

  • I forgot j! R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U' it's just the t perm with the last 4 moves in front.

  • And V(stupid character limit): R' U R' d' R' F' R2 U' R' U R' F R F- this one feels a lot like a t perm.

  • Even though I learned full pll from your printable sheet, I've learned quite a few different ones.

    Aa: l' U R' D2 R U' R' D2 R2

    Ab: x R2 D2 R U R' D2 R U' R

    E: z U2 R2 F (R U R' U')x3 F' R2 U2- best e perm evar

    Z: just switch all the primes with normals and vice versa, that's my alg

    H: R2 U2 R U2 R2 U2 R2 U2 R U2 R2- great for OH, and theWestonian has a vid on a cool finger trick you can use to get it prolly sub 1.5

    Rb: R U R' F' R U2 R' U2 R' F R2 U' R' U- not entirely sure I got that one dow

  • @mynameisdarthtater -My E perm is even better. Try it. R2 U R' U' y (R U R' U')x 2 R U R' y' R U' R2.

  • for the z permutation i use

    M2 U M2 U M' ( middle foward) U2 M2 U2 M' U2

    M is the middle layer

    Hope it helps

  • The Y perm are just 2 OLLs, nd you treat it as 1 alg. I use a different E perm, I think you should try it: R2 U R' d' (R U R' U)*2 R U R' y R U' R2

  • hey what cube u useing

  • @ninja55035 i mean using

  • two two-gen algorithms for h perm(the cross) Takafumi's R2 U2 R U2 R2 U2 R2 U2 R U2 R2 and then the bit longer R2 U2 R2 U2 R2 U R2 U2 R2 U2 R2 U'

  • @oldcartouches hperm can be m2 U m2 U2 m2 U m2

  • 7:04 for r2 confuses me . Isn't r2 supposed to be 2rW ?

  • @manandblack2 r and Rw are the same. Just different standards of notation. r is used on the big cubes for interior layers, but it's interchangeable with the notation Rw on the 3x3 for turning R and M together. Unrelated, [r] is the same as x.

  • 12:54

  • 12:34

  • are you a partner since 2007?

  • the vid is 13:37 :D

  • thanks for the pdf sheet. i think it will be a while before i can even recognize what perm i need, let alone the algorithm

  • an easy j perm is (R, U2, R', U', R, U2,L', U, R', U', L) its also the permutation algorithm in his 2x2 tutorial.

  • Try this F-Perm:

    R' U' F' - T-perm without F at the End - U R

    It's kind of great ;)

  • Holy fuzz! Thanks!

  • 13:37

  • LEET

  • lol

  • COOL!

  • where can i get a cube like that

  • do your F' with the thumb for the Rperm the Yperm and the J perm I told you

  • for the J perm you can use (R U R' F') (R U R' U') (R' F)( R2 U')( R' U') it's the T perm with the last 4 moves at the beginning it's very easy with many fingertricks like T perm ^^

  • 13:37

  • For G perm the second so last move should be U' not U

  • for the h perm "cross"

    you can do M2 U M2 U2 M2 U M2. its faster than doing r2 R2 moves

  • good video but damn your cube is falling apart its so lubricated

  • No it is not.

  • Ha. the time of this vid is 13:37. 1337 for a 1337 video.

  • @wiipwnzps3 ...so what?.....

  • @Kostas1601 Erm...so what? Thrawst is 1337, his videos are 1337. The coincidence that this video's time is 13:37 is amazing.

  • @wiipwnzps3 what do you mean "Thrawst is 1337?"

  • @ThePuzzler96 I mean he's 1337, like...leet. 13375p34k, learn it.

  • @wiipwnzps3 What's a 1337 video?

  • @BluePi1313

    ...

    1337. That's what. Like leet. Like elite. Like amazing.

  • @wiipwnzps3 whats a 1337 video?....... haha was that a stupid question? :P

  • @qwertyriffic 1337= leet

  • @wiipwnzps3 what does 1337 mean?

  • thnks for ur plls man!

    ur g perms r really good !

  • ty u help me alot

  • For the R permutations I would recomend you to do first U (U with right-R permutation and U' with left-R one) , then rotate the cube and do the algorithm, so you will skip the U/U' adjust at the end

  • all olso look so hard.

  • i use burton's g-series but your naming system for them helped me get them down!

  • For L and J, you can use the Algorithm for the 2x2 where you switch two coners that are in a straight line, not diagnal.

  • That's alot

    What's your recomendation to know all those algorithm?

  • really so pro.....GREAT video.

  • how can ppl easy learn this.. it5s sooo hard to learn every algorithm...

  • practice it gets easier the more algs you memorize because some reason your brain gets trained to perform and learn these algs easier the more you practice. Some people including me can memorize an oll case in a minute of doing the oll its really easy now but when i was a beginer it was harder to memorize its all muscle memory just practice

  • nice cube u got there

  • AND CURRENTLY 137 RATINGS!

  • LOLOLOL! The total time for this vid is 13:37.

  • HAHA!

  • ELITE

  • @TheTurtleman9 sorry to bother you. but did i miss something? 13:37?

  • your the best Thrawst

  • DO YOU USE CONMUTATORS TO SOLVE IT?

  • Thrawst, is that a Rubik's store-bought cube or a black diy?

  • DIY, because it popped. Storebought cubes hardly/never pop.

  • At 10:52, you said U instead of F

  • also, 1:41, you said front instead of D

  • i like your names of pll's for the g-series

  • what cube is that

  • black diy

  • For the corner three cycles, I hold yellow on top and put the "headlights" in the back pointing away from me. I do the same algorithm, but from this angle, there is only one re-grip and no D's...I'm sure that you could get it without re-grips and you won't have to use your pinky or ring finger...great video-5 stars!

  • Aren't all the PLL's the same along with the OLL and F2L?

  • Not necessarily. I have gone through 4 different J perms and finally found some that are easy to do in sub- 1.50, same with the N perms and others. It's just a matter of finding your best suited algorithms (same with OLL)

  • R U2 R' U' R U2 L' U R' U' L

    at the end i sometimes do like...R' U' r instead of R' U' L...either way works fine

  • lol nice but in 5:50 u are doing the most fucking algorithm when u have twice easier :)

  • It's pretty when you rotate the sides :D

  • lols

  • When are you going to up up the OLL's on your website?

  • i dount think he knows all the olls

  • He doesn't... which makes me feel kinda cool, cuz I do.

  • How is it over ten minutes.

  • 11:18 need another RUBIK'S

  • phat video, 13:37

  • lol its a "leet" vid

  • I believe the one at 11:00 is called the F, not sure though

  • Watching videos like this just reminds me how silly and childish my solves are compared to a pro.

  • Same here! :D

  • THRAWST THE FLYING COLUMN ONE U TYPES IT WRONG ONE THE LAST 3 TURNS U MADE it R U Ri when it should have been R Ui Ri

    hopE U REad this lol

  • the draw of the first A PERM is wrong.. i think

  • Thanks! Helped me on recognition on the more complex algs

  • omg ty plurple wudnt list the algs

  • 13:37!

  • your cube is a DIY?

  • extremelly good the videoo

    i watch it everyday to learn another one jojo

  • Here are some PLL's I use, Thrawst =] Hope you might like them:

    L Permutation - L U' R U L' U2 R U' R' U2 R

    J Permutation - R U R' F' (R U R U') R' F R2 U' R' U'

  • The diagonal parallel lines is soooooo fast!

  • paralell lines are really easy but T is easy, too

  • Thanks for a better E and Z perm :)

  • hey just so you know

    on the tags

    you spelled rubiks wrong

    i think you typoed it

    it says runiks

    hahaha

  • lol

  • when he talks about Na how its easy to confuse u can see that when he does it fast he mixes it up

  • the first pll he shows it can also be:

    F2 U R' L F2 R L' U F2

  • but his is 2-gen

  • Look at the duration of the video.

    1337!

    haha.Sry, this is off topic.

  • the corner cycle picture have been mixed up

  • no they are right

  • wait...they are! :O

  • look look u said t is very fast and i agree u can use tht speed for a j perm too by putting thlast four moves of t to the first and perform to get a j perm

  • hey why dont you do only the opposite of it?

  • you can just invert it, so there is virtually no point, but some people like to cut their times by fractions of seconds by doing the oppistie

  • The corner algorithms are switched!

  • wat does lower case x mean?

  • its basically an R turn.... but with the whole cube

  • how do do the UB perm so fast?

  • what do lower case letters mean ... you have lower case r, u, y

  • r and u mean the normal side with the middle slice at the same time but y is a whole cube rotation

  • yea, i found a notation page

  • are all 21 in this video? didnt feel like sitting through and counting

  • yes, all 21 PLLs

  • Hey thrawst, when i go to your site the clockwise corner cycle and the counter clockwise corner cycle says one thing but when i go to ur pdf its changed and the ones on the pdf dont work

  • damn ur so fast

  • lol video length = 1337

    good video

  • i like ur z perm

  • the link is spoil

  • how can you remember all OLL or PLL algorithms?

    any tips??

  • heres a couple. not as good as thrawst's might be but w/e.

    1. dun memorize orally, but with fingers. kind of like reflexes.

    2. memorize plls first for they are for more important.

    3. memorize not in order, but ones u like most first.

    4. go slowly and take ur time to make sure u can do it with out thinking.

    5. dun worry about when u'll memo all.

    hope it helps

  • Thanks Dprak95,but can I know a little do you look the OLL and PLL algs on paper on just pc screen?

  • i printed out the algorithims, and then m,ade a little convenient booklet. it comes in handy when going somewhere.

  • Oh I see...Thanks alot

  • learn yu nakajima's algorithms, he has a new youtube acount called cutexcuber and he shows how he does each of them, and all of them are either the same or better than thrawst's algorithms

  • Honestly what I just did was remember the easy ones first and remember around 3-7 algs a day.

  • for the first one i just do the mirror of the second

    L'U L'U'L'U'L'U L U L2

  • if your right handed its easier to just do it backwards

  • my left hand is faster though for some reason lol

  • lol

    is it?

    well

    everybody has their preferences for algorithms.

    i though like to do that algorithm backwards instead of mirrored.

  • for the first one u did i use f2,u,r',l,f2,r,l',u,f2

  • I know a better way to do the T permutation:F'U'F U F R'F2 U F U F'U'F R but the T is perpendicular to you :it changes the front two corners and the two edges(from back and front)

  • thats the same algorithm but slower

  • how long did it take you to memorize all that?

  • PLLs are not difficult to memorize. There's always more than 1 algorithm for the same case. For me, I went to several sites and pick the best algorithm that I can execute best. Just practice till it becomes muscle memory, thus no conscious mind is involved.

  • ZOUNDS ABOUND! PAGE NOT FOUND!

  • does anyone know what kind of cube that is? if anyone does, please tell me :D

  • im guessing type d black DIY

  • thanks! :)

  • for that first one f2 u' r' l f2 r l' u' f2

  • hey tristan, do you still use all those same algs?

  • Wow. I really want to learn all those PLL's. whats the best way to learn them quickly?

  • 1 a day for 21 days

  • very helpful video - hopefully I can get those memorized. I liked your website too.

  • insanely fast on the z perm

  • what plls do

  • The last N-perm u start moving the R face whereas the algorithm you show starts with L'?

  • jeez that cube looks like its going to explode!

  • Thanks for the G perms... i really needed to replace my old ones

  • L perm: R', U2, R, U, R', U2, (L, U', R, U, L')

    J perm: R, U2, R', U', R, U2, (L', U, R', U', L)

    Just the ones I use, they are mirrors of one another, but both use the right hand mainly.. if that makes any sense.. you'll see what I mean. Both algo's flow quite nicely, I like them alot.

  • you said counter clockwise corner cycle, but the clockwise one appears^^

  • hey ur actually wrong =]

  • the algoritme is good but the drawing on top left is wrong just like kickflip said

  • I don't see why to bother doing H like that. Faster to just do the Ms.

  • agreed

  • Ms have to be very precise though in order to pull them off without lockups. People with poor cubes might have trouble. I have trouble doing Ms, myself.