USING YOUR BRAIN (IT WORKS!!)

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2010

This is a video directed at those who would prefer to not use their brain, and ask to be spoon fed all their cubing knowledge.

Insider's tip: It 'aint happenin'
Using your brain is an important part in cubing, don't try to do without.

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  • wait can you post a tut on usin ur brain I don't get it? :(

  • I figured out the 7x7 knowing how to do 4x4

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  • i learned f2l by myself its easy

  • I feel the same way with all of this, especially in regards to algorithmic F2L. It's not worth learning all the extra algs, and being able to understand cases provides you with a great amount of knowledge. If you use the algorithms, stop. It's not worth your time, and you become a robot, spitting out algs you don't even understand.

  • @Sa967St you can't use fridrich on a mirror blocks cube? Your a idiot man of course you can. This is exactly what he is talking about so you don't have a white side use your brain man each side is a different size just like on a normal cube each side is a different color.

  • my brain doesn't work XD

  • @TheCp2388 People are often stupid T_T

    Btw: Everybody should learn F2L intuitively, most people learn the beginners method withoud knowing how the cube reacts. Intuitive F2L learning provides cubers with that additional knowlegde.

  • It fun to make your own methed

  • I feel the same way sometimes. People are stupid

  • @cheesewiz98912 wow, that's cool. would you say that it was similar to any particular method if you were to compare?

  • great video. i totally agree that one of the best things about cubing is understanding how it works and the theory behind it. I love to figure things out on my own! Recently I figured out a little more about what some different oll's do ( sune and anti-sune for the most part) and I recognized a case that would require sune to be done twice so i di that and start o cancel unnecessary moves creating a good algorithm for it.

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