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5x5x5 V-Cube 5 Solve - 2:34.63

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2009

Hey guys,

I just bought a portable tripod, so I decided to try out a new camera angle. Let me know what you think. This is my new PB as of now (3/5/09)

A good solve for me. I am aiming for about 2:30 right now, I just need to work on the edge pairing some more (maybe the final solve too..sigh :-P ). This is using the Frank Morris edge pairing method (Yes, I am planning on making a tutorial in the future) I got a little nervous towards the end and a piece popped out, so it did cost me a little bit of time. No parity errors either for this solve.

Thanks for watching!

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  • No, all the 3x3x3 algs work on any cube as long as you only turn the very outer layers.

  • @branflake0 mine is 10min tops

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  • what method do you use for edge pairing?

    

  • @42blackhawks

    Shipping for me was like 4 days. It took about a week with processing tho

  • @LambosRBeast Kind of. It is much easier to solve it with displacement though.

  • Nice solve!

  • @LambosRBeast nope

  • The pain of the piece popping out at the end..

    Imagine in a tournament if it made it an illegal solve. XD

  • cool solve!!

  • +2, not dnf, puzzle is "technically" solved

    WCA regaulations 10.something

    Although at a competition it would be head judges discretion

  • thinking of getting a v-cube 5,6,7 on the v-cube website. how long does it ship? is it worth it?

  • Ok with the 5x5 there are centre pieces does that mean those centres are always in the same play and also is the 4x4 and 5x5 solve similar to eachover??

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