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How to make your Rubik's Cube Faster!!!

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2007

I show you some tricks to make your rubik's cube faster.

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  • does this vid have sound??

  • @seppel1996 Youtube messed up the sound. Sorry.

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  • dude he cant talke as he said youtube ruined his vid so every 1 shut up and read

  • ummmmmm what the fuck i dont know wat the fuck you just did except make it look like your were giving the cube pleasure 0.o(if that is posible)

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  • @C53H well thx dude

  • @magicandmagik try doing the corner, edge and center mod. it works great for both two handed and one handed solves. theres some videos by izovire of the mods

  • @C53H my zhanchi is getting weird.. any advice?

  • how to make your cube faster.....

    Step 1.: buy a Dayan Zhanchi

    Step 2. enjoy

  • was that skillet?

  • @BillyJSkateAway i took it apart and sprayed the pieces individually. They have cracks on them from where I sprayed the WD40. I can post a video if you want me too. They were store bought cubes. The cubes didn't grind. The WD40 ate away at the plastic. This happened with 3 cubes that i had. It also made one of the cores loose.

    Don't use WD40 because you will basically be wasting WD40 when you could be using something more reliable such as Silicone Spray.WD40 shouldn't be used for cubes

  • @TheChampion613 The chemical make up of WD40 does not react with plastic or metal over the course of any amount of time. However, if your cube is causing such friction that extremely small pieces of plastic are being grinded inside your cube, then those pieces are gathering where you sprayed your WD40, that could slow down your cube. These extremely rare cases can be solved by either A, grinding down the pieces and cleaning them before you apply the WD40, or B, buying a cube that doesn't grind.

  • @BillyJSkateAway ok.

    then i guess you bought a special cube that is impervious to WD40. Buy a new one, spray some WD40 in it. Not just a little, but a lot. Then tell me what happens to it over time. Just search around the internet about what WD40 does to your Rubik's Cube, seriously. 3 of my Rubik's Cubes have been screwed up because of WD40. It doesn't help it at all, only harms it. Don't use WD40 unless you want to destroy your cube.

  • @TheChampion613 I have never had WD40 mess up a cube and I've been cubing for over 4 years.

  • @BillyJSkateAway WD40 does mess it up.... a lot.

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