Me solving a Rubik's cube
Uploader Comments (Kaylotta)
All Comments (23)
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you should post another video of a newer solve my personal best is 26 seconds w/ an average of 35 seconds very good job though i haven't seen the top to bottom method used b4
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wow .... no offense but slow dude im 15 been cubing for 2 weeks and my best is 1:07 mins
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wow thats close of mine my record is 1:07 but i learnt a week ago so... yeah
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my record is 22 seconds but i use the jessica fridrich method which is more advanced but faster
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hey...great to see someone else who love.
s cubing. hold old were you when you started cubing and how long have you been cubing? My average was about 2 minutes for a year after i started at the age of 16
Doug
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Actually, She has talent but there are people that can solve in it 30 secs but she still has talent. You should work on f2l because it is the fastest way to solve a rubik's cube.
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you are the best!!!
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Keep at it.
And like some others said, finger tricks are the key. When I was first solving, I killed about 10 seconds off just by getting the fingers going.
PS. CUTE.
Heyyyy. What is your fastest time?????? I haven't timed myself in a while, BUT, last time, about 2 or 3 months ago, I timed myself at 1 Minute 45 Seconds.
007boou 3 years ago
My record is now 52 seconds.
Kaylotta 3 years ago
Please dont take this the wrong way, but u take quite a long time...well, u take as long as i did before i applied these 2 things:
1) Lube the Cube > See Thrawst's Video on Lubrication, or use Petrolleum Jelly (Dan Browns "How To Get Faster")
2) Try using ur fingers instead of your whole hand to turn faces. It saves a little bit of time that really adds up. If you practise for a couple of hours you can probably shave 30 seconds off your time
Just a little bit of help, not bad though =D
BuggerDan 4 years ago
Actually, my dad tipped me off on the lubrication soon after I recorded this video, and my cube is well lubed now. ^^ But thank you very much for the finger tip - I hadn't thought of that and will practice that way now.
Kaylotta 4 years ago
Wow! Good girl! ;) But, may I suggest you before solving the position of the 3rd layer edges to look at their orientation first? It's easier and makes you save time. Obviously with a different (but simple) sequence of moves. The same thing should be applied for the last four corners. ;) Anyway, good clip!
pegaso06 4 years ago
Thanks for the tip!
Kaylotta 4 years ago