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Rubik's Cube Blindsolve Tutorial Pt. 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2007

The next step.

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  • @seerusgod Sorry to comment on an old video, but why didn't you just use the same buffer zone and undisturb zone as the corner orienting step? Mirror algorithms could be used so that the zones could be the same for the whole corner process. This would be helpful for people that are new to blindsolving because they would not have to memorize both zones. Just a thought. Great video btw

  • @VonPawn The reason for this is because of the fact that the mirror algorithms are, in my opinion, not as fluent and harder to do. By changing the zones that people work with, it ultimately makes the solving easier for myself. Then again, others may have other preferences, this is just how I teach.

  • But How would you know what number geos to what number if your blindfolded

  • Do you think that blindsolving involves taking a randomly scrambled cube and solving it without ever looking at it first? That would be impossible. You obviously don't know much about cubing.

  • u no i really dont need to no this cuz ur confusing so ya good luck all u peaple

  • I hope you know that this is one of the easiest parts. Everyone has gotten past this part except you.

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  • did you watch the first vid?!?! if you did, you would completly understand

  • just a little tip for everyone, this is how i got used to the the algurithums, solve the cube and do them over and over, if the cube goes back to its finished form after a few time u did it right and your fingers get used to it

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  • @paintballchamp100 Another great way to do it is to solve a cube using only blindsolve algorithms. For example, after you learn all the algorithms of course, use the blindsolve algorithms to solve the cube while your'e looking. That's how I memorized full PLL, I scrambled and solved a cube using only T perm, then only using Y perm, then M perm, etc.

  • For corners I prefer old pochman, Because you permute one corner per time, with enough practice (I haven't had enough practice yet) you can solve all corners in the same time it takes to just orient them in this method. It just takes a little more thought on the setup moves the first few times you try it.

    I'll go to the edges and see if that's  more efficient

  • u r awesome ma awesome!!! i cud solve the cube with eyes open in 1 min, but now i m getting this tutorial, u really helped me, now i can solve it till this step blidfolded :)

  • Yay! Now I can orientate the corners blindfolded! Thank you!!!!

  • Taking the cube apart and putting back together without actually solving is cheating.

  • could you please list all the permutations in one spot, thanks

  • pwndu

  • who taught you how to do it? Is there a video of the person who you learned from?

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