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Rubik's cube Executing all 21 PLL algorithms 35.02 seconds

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2007

not me :)

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  • It depends on the order of the PLLs that you do it in. Some will cancel each other, leading to a solved solve once again. But getting the cube back to its original state is not the point here...

  • he's not supposed to solve it.. try doing some research first

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  • Who is this then I dun remember nakajimas hand been so nigga

  • @bloacatera Pll is the last part of solving the cube using the cfop method. It stands for Permute Last Layer. This means you are putting the pieces of the last layer in the correct spot.

  • @Emoangel216

    The point of this is not to finish the cube. When solving the cube, there is a method called cfop and the p stands for Permute Last Layer. When doing this, there are 21 sequences of moves (algorithms) that you need to memorize. He is not solving the cube, he is doing all 21 algorithms, so the cube doesn't need to be solved at the end.

  • pause at 0:35 -0:36 proof he did not finish

  • @David0794 hahaha i have anderstand just after post my comment :P lol i didn't have read the title:P

  • @danredge hahahaha noob you don't know what a PLL time attack is^^

  • Its a PLL TIME ATTACK :)

  • epic fail you just not have finished him hahahaha nooob

  • Dang....i can solve the cube that fast! lol.

  • thanks

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