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  • tnx.. A and C are very useful

  • @skate4skate182 shengshou :D

  • THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!!!! :)

  • So y means to chuck the cube at the wall, and y' means to get the superglue. Got it.

  • You only need to know 2 algs for any parity case.

  • EWW! cut your nails!

  • do you ever get a parity where two opposite corners are needing to be switched? I've been running into this a bit lately. Everything is done accept two corners need to be swithed. I usually just do any random alg and it'll give be another alg to fix it but I can't find one for this particular case. Thanks.

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  • @crazybadcuber Knowing 2 look PLL would really help, 1 look would be awesome 4 parity but u probably don't know that yet. Check out my "4x4 Parity tutorial made simple" video response 2 this video. In it I explain it how 2 fix it first 4 a beginner (2 looks or Badmephisto's method taught ) and then 4 some1 who knows both 1 look OLL and PLL.

  • @cuberslashskater lol I'm not a beginner even though my youtube name might say different haha. I know all my PLL's. I was just asking about this certain parity case. Everything is fixed accept 2 corners in opposite corners need to be switched. doesn't happen often, I was just asking if there was one alg that could solve this. Thanks though =)

  • @crazybadcuber It doesn't really matter what case u have if u know all your PLL's. U can just use: Uu2,Rr2,U2,r2,U2,Rr2,Uu2 or Parity A here. And in your case ill assume your talking about 2 diagonally switched corners. After u perform one of the above algs u should have an N-Perm 2 do. Now lets say your 2 switched corner were beside each other in the UF positions. Perform one of the above algs, then u should have T-Perm 2 do. The rule of thumb is 2 do the parity alg first then 1 look PLL.

  • @cuberslashskater ok thanks for the tip.

  • um parity c worked for me, but i had to re-do the center edges. an then solve it

  • dude youre fuckin retarded! you change what each capital and lower case letter means you douche bag!

  • no offence but there are only 2 paritys needed OLL and PLL, wtf?

  • @wearethemetro use R U* L* U R* U* L UNTIL two corners are in the right place

  • So my parity looks nothing like any of those... i have 4 edges solved but all 4 corners aren't placed properly...

  • gr8 my cube is solved perfect now thanx

  • please, cut your finger nails

  • best parity vid

    Can someone please tell me why in some videos the tutor doesn't talk?

  • I dont see why eveyone complains about doing the cubs there so easy yes i have to look up the errors once in a while but still if u learn it eveything just fall's into place with out knowing and it becomes easy, thanks for the errors again wildabeast6. u got my vote XD

  • thanks dude ur vid really helper me out now i need to memorize parity d so thanks alot

  • thank you!!!!!!!!! you should label the parities when they come up so that people can easily skip around.

  • thank you so much

  • finally good vid

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  • You can swap any of the last four parity algorithms by using the beginners method 'last layer algorithms', ideally into a case C, since I find that the easiest to solve. However, a case E might better be swapped into a case B, but C still happens almost 90% of the time for me, when I look ahead.

  • u only need parity A and B. if u use 1 look oll on 3x3 then once youve done first 4 layers if u have 1 dedge on top face just use parity B (any place on last layer) then 1 look oll.For pll parity (parity a) once i get 2 1 look pll after a bit of practice youl be able 2 see whether the case is one of the 21 on the 3x3, if not just perform parity A from any place on last layer, then use 1 look pll (3x3).

  • i never ever got parity case c

  • Parity c isn't working for me!

  • Parity c doesn't work!

  • parity d) Much more easier if u say: PA+N2-Perm :P Isnt is solve able with y-perm+PA???

  • Got a 4x4 today, I'm suprised how the 5x5 is easier (less algorithms) than the 4x4.

  • can you do the 2 opposite corner parody slower in more detail plz its the one you said was the hardest and im having trouble following you

  • pls make a revised video on how to solve skewb ultimate

  • you sound like your half retarded

  • but i dont want to cheat

  • its not cheating its fixing. once its fixed youll never have to cheat

  • hello so my question is that i hav a cube that has the same as parity c but its switched so the yellow is on the left side and i tried ur alg but it wont work

  • well it should work if its two corners that are next to each other and you hold them in front

  • oh i forgot to add that i cant finish the yellow face and i dont no y, its not a parity but also not in any oll because i hav one corner left and i cant flip it up

  • if you're sure you have only ONE corner rotated, your cube is messed up somehow. just take it out and put it back in correctly and it should be ok

  • thats the worst way to swap the two corners adjacent just do the edge flip parity but only use the outside layers y complicate it????

  • Hi :)

    My problem is, that when i make the bottom, when i have made it to a 3x3x3 cube, all the corners is swoped, so if white is in the bottom, and red and green is beside eachother, the corners i swoped, so in the green side it is red, and in the red side it is green.

    It´s like that in all the bottom corners, and I have made shure, that the middles is in the right posision.

    What do I do? Please help! :)

  • make a video response so I can see it. I cant tell just by words :( sorry

  • You use the corners to check if you have the center colors in the right position. If not, then you swap it to what the colors on the corners show.

  • you positioned your centers in the wrong places when you started solving compare your 4 by 4 to a 3 by 3 and you will know where to properly place the centers

  • erm...parity c can do slower???

  • Where can i buy a 4x4 rubik's cube?

  • ebay, but I'd get an eastsheen if I were you. I have both a 4x4 rubiks and 4x4 eastsheen and the rubiks one clogs up and doesn't run smoothly at all!

  • Cosi

  • to the right side

  • you can avoid corner parity...

    when you solve the centers make sure that white/black is on top red in the front and blue to the side

  • is there anybody that actually solved one of these?(without help,without a tutorial,ect)

  • I did... but I already knew how to solve the 3x3. I also have not figured out how to solve parity, and was only able to get it correct some of the time.

  • Same here... Gah! Stupid parity!

  • you may have done this already, but, what do x, x', y, and y' mean exactly?

  • x = take the front face and put it on top

    x' = do the same thing but with the back face

    y = turn the whole cube clockwise

    y' = turn the whole cube counterclockwise

  • thanks for this video i solve my cube as always. you are a good tutor...

  • you talk really slow you know that ?

    but its a good vid =D

  • Actually theres only 2 parities , Oll and Pll parity .....

  • i must be unlucky because for some reason, i always getting two parities at the same time, usually parity B and D

  • This was vary help full thanks a lot, but how did u find these algorithoms?

  • I learned from dan brown's tutorial but I tweaked a few of his algorithms and put them into this

  • Wow, you move so fast that nobody who didn't already know how to do this can't keep up. So, who exactly did you make this vid for? People who already know how?

  • the last one and the first one are the same. if u ever get the last one u can do a certain step to make it the first one.if u get the last one u can do.R2 U B F R2 Bprime Fprime Tprime(T means top layer)R2. and then it will end up being parody A. just a little tipfor maybe solving it faster. im not sure if it will be faster for u thought. if i made a mistake on the algorithm just message me or something and i will fix it

  • It's "parity," meaning "equivalence." Not "parody," meaning a mocking or imitating generally for the sake of humor.

  • As far as a rubiks cube totorial goes, this is pretty good.

    But Patity A and Patity B are the only two algorithims you need to remember. Yes the other three solve the cube, but if you ever get one of those Parity's, just do Parity A, then resolve the last layer. It takes a little longer, but a lot less memorization.

    Just a suggestion though.

    Again, great video.

  • you are right , but why they thumbs down you?

  • tun

  • hey....is there any shorter methods...or...just that..?

  • for which case?

  • pretty good vid but for Parity D u can just do the y perm and then do the parity A case but good vid

  • great video !!!

  • What is "y*" after "PA" (case A) in case C?

  • y' means turn the whole cube counterclockwise because a normal y means turn the whole cube clockwise. Its in the video description after parity "E". There is no "y* " because a star represents a kind of twist. y isn't a twist its a rotation. I hope that answered your question.

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