Rubik's cube: my average of 5, 17.3 seconds
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Top Comments
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Your using the Fridrich Method right?
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Feels nerdy to know that, while I can do a rubiks cube, and only takes 1 1/2 min, that this video feels inspiring to me.
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Almost got his best time with the cross on top lol
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@Haydinnio I think you might be confusing the z-perm with one of the u-perms. check his website just, it has all the algs he uses (mostly).
I'm pretty sure that alg was R2 U [R U R' U'] (R' U') (R' U R') though.
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@TheRaceToPluto cube timer dot com is even better. it gives you over avg. avg 5. avg 10. best time. allows for inspection time etc. check it out :)
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i think you could easily be the best cuber in the world if you practiced. you are a very smart person and imo deserve to be better known in this world. your knowledge of the cube is incredible.
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Must... practice...more...
I get sub 20 solves like once a week max, but lately I've been getting a lot of 21s and 22s. Strangely, when I get a sub 20 solve like 99.9% of the time it's also sub 18.
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Lol @16.86, cross on top.
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were did u learn the pll
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sorry for the noob question, but what was the algorithm you used at about 27 seconds, where there was a red edge on the orange side and an orange edge on the green side... i recognise the situation, but i only know a much longer slower way :S
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Logitech G5 ;D
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Thank you for this video. I've been watching your tutorials and currently average around a minute, with my best time being 44.97. Been doing Friedrich for about 2 weeks now and I am discouraged that I am still so slow and this inspired me to keep going.



do you know all 21 plls? the 57 olls???
drunkenmunky908 3 years ago
of course. in fact i know more. For every case I know 1 or more algorithms, and i use them interchangeably based on what position i run into them in.
badmephisto 3 years ago