The Most Advanced Method for Every WCA Event

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  • čas přidán 7. 10. 2022
  • Some of the most advanced methods/techniques for every WCA event!
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Komentáře • 262

  • @BenTheCuber
    @BenTheCuber Před rokem +728

    Watched the whole video without getting bored at all or having the urge to click off. That's how you know it's a good video.

  • @ugwuanyicollins6136

    For Clock it's 7-simul

  • @EquatorCubing_
    @EquatorCubing_ Před rokem +71

    You know it's a good day when Cube Master uploads

  • @ItBeOnai
    @ItBeOnai Před rokem +64

    With Yau on 6 and 7, I think the biggest appeal is the lookahead in the edges. Never having to look at the bottom would be much better for that. The sacrifice is efficiency for centers since you have the restriction on the left side of the cube

  • @aacubing982
    @aacubing982 Před rokem +1

    It’s 7 simul for clock know

  • @franciscohamlin7544
    @franciscohamlin7544 Před rokem +30

    On 2x2 the most advanced method in use is actually last slot (LS), which goes beyond full EG and evem TCLL to have an alg for any case where the remaining corner of the CLL face is on the top layer.

  • @6Eev
    @6Eev  +4

    the sound that your skewb makes is just heavenly

  • @-Logan_Word-7437

    That did not feel like 20 minutes.

  • @doge2845

    i love how the only actual event he is qualified to explain the most advanced method about is sq-1 💀like lowkey for every other one he either saw a couple of tips and tricks explained by pros in the events, and looking up the methods used by top solvers for each event, while sq-1 is the only one where he can actually explain everything while knowing what the legitimate advanced techniques are.

  • @benjaminschmutter
    @benjaminschmutter Před rokem +35

    I think that a large part of the rise in yau for 5x5+ is due to better hardware. As cubes get better, moves like x rotations and 4Rw's are around the same speed, which makes the restriction for yau l4c less restrictive. Just my take though.

  • @noahswor
    @noahswor Před rokem +203

    some comments:

  • @nazeerahmed9882
    @nazeerahmed9882 Před rokem +7

    This was a much needed video.Thank You so Much Cube Master.Way to go 20K Subs

  • @benjaminstacks644
    @benjaminstacks644 Před rokem +8

    Ive been practicing 2x2 for a while now but this is the first time I’ve heard about pseudo layers. Good video!

  • @stets1183

    this video made me understand pseudoslotting/layers. thanks.

  • @itze_
    @itze_ Před rokem +1

    I always wanted a video like this! Thank you very much

  • @docpi3141
    @docpi3141 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for making this video! So useful :)

  • @ButteryCubes

    I'm surprised you didn't mention 2x2 EG, TCLL, and now LS

  • @corneredconnection
    @corneredconnection Před rokem +1

    Your vids are so unique and original!! Thanks!! Also vids awesome!

  • @koulmemaybe
    @koulmemaybe Před rokem +7

    Couple of corrections on clock: lou is one no flip method, but nobody uses it - Caleb, Tommy, me and Zeke - the only top 100 noflip guys - all use Sheerin, which is a different noflip method - and you actually solve the back cross while doing corners on front, not while doing front cross

  • @channelnumber52

    I disagree about the megaminx. The advantages of being able to spot the pieces you need is so good, I thinking doing them in some sort of order is the best plan. I think if anything it may be useful to learn another cross color or two. But, if you're gonna learn a cross color for megaminx, i think it should involve learning an F2L face order with it.