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  • Can you list some of the algorithms you used and how to use them?

  • please put "yt:stretch=16:9" into the tags!

  • please send free sample 7x7x7 rubik's cube..can you be my friend? - Ken

  • WTF IS A COMMUTATOR

  • you are that guy on the v-cube site ....

  • O.O im lost.....

  • very good centers tutorial imo, not noobish at all.

  • I don't know what everyone's been talking about, I was able to understand you just fine.

    By the way, did you do anything to your 7x7 to make it that easy to turn or does it come in due time?

  • y not just move all the same color stickers together?? problem solved lol

  • @Jcerna88 I was thinking of saying something clever or funny, but I'm fucking tired of hearing this. Some people actually want to solve the damn puzzle.

  • your rude u should have helped her eith the bads lol

  • What is an orbital and what is an oblique?

  • orbital = all the places on the cube a particular piece can go

    oblique = a center which isn't a +center or an xcenter (those are the ones that always pop out)

  • what the hell are you talking about? just kidding :D

    thanks for the tutorial! i recommend you to speak slower. because i didn't really understand what do you mean.

  • you just made my brain explode. ill be sending you the cleaning bill.

  • my head hurts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • gotta slow down. most people can solve the first 4 centers its the 5 and 6 if you can slow down and possibly list the algs that you use in situations it would make it more clear to the viewer.

  • Your lisping alot.

  • extremely well made michael.

  • i think it was good...but my most problem are the last tow centers and i think you explain it sometimes to fast...i´m sorryfor my bad english

  • There's a universal algorithm that works for any big cube, it switches 2 center pieces for example if your 2 final centers are the red and orange, the alg switches one red for one orange, just 2 at a time but it works. Search for it :)

  • metti i sottotitoli in italiano .....

  • io direi che dovresti imparare l'inglese

  • yo go too fast!!! hahahahaha

    i understand what you say, but i can't see it. :-(

  • last 2 centers are draining me, need a tutorial video on just that. good job btw

  • bring 2 pieces in the same layer and psotion and hold the cube so that the front and the top are the unsolved centers then use down over down over up over up over ^^

  • "over" is not a usable notation. How ever, there are already tuts. for just the last two.

  • tank you michael for you damn gerat tutorial ur always helping me and you are always friendly thank you

  • "this looks like i might want to use this piece later" - thats a very nice tip, ill try it from now on

    haha thanks for the tutorial, im trying to get sub-3 centers, i can sometimes but my average centers are like 3:05 :) P.S. you look very fast! you turn it so smoothly

  • Better method than I used before. I simply did a 3x3 center like the 5x5x5, then moved up to the outer edges using only the last commutator. This is by far the faster.

  • I dont know why you dont usually do tutorials michael, but you rock! deffinitely best 7x7 tutorial out. Keep up the good work!

  • do you do the centers like that.

    is this that wa faster than first doin the 3x3 centers than expandiong them by two 1x3 blocks and then joining 2 1 x 5 blocks.

    please tell this will help me so much.

    i do not know what to do best.

    thanks for helping

  • Yes, this is how I do the centers. I do not know if this is faster than the 3x3 centers way, but I do recommend doing it like this.

  • thanks man!!!

  • wow...just wow, that was great :)

  • by far the best tutorial

  • the way you made this video is really informative, keep it up.

  • You're a good teacher. Unfortunately, I don't own a 7x7 lol but if I did, I'd start solving it now!

  • Gabbasoft Puzzle Cube is a free program that can do any cube puzzle up to 20x20x20. So now you can work on the 7x7x7.

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