So I Tried Solving a Virtual Rubik's Cube...
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
- I could not beat my PB so I tried using technology. CsTimer's virtual 3x3 simulator is quite easy to learn!
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Music:
i'll fill this in after i get some sleep
0:00 My 1st Virtual Cube Solve
3:23 Revealing My True Potential
4:00 Virtual Cube Prodigy
12:47 You wouldn't like me when I'm angry - Jak na to + styl
OMG HOW ARE YOUR CSTIMER SESSIONS SO CLEAN 😳😳😂😂
😳😳😳
Hi, Milan, I watched your new video today
Bruh only 17 likes
hello from 2 months later
Cube Head big fan
After 6months
The moment when you realize that J Perm solving a virtual cube is faster than your regular IRL solve...
Si s balkana?
So true...
Its legit twice as fast as my average
Bruh my best is 34.45 single😊
no.
Not joking, if you keep this up, you'll be getting sub 10 solves in no time! Once you've gotten really used to the keys and everything, your virtual times should be a decent bit faster than your physical cube times. I'd love to see you keep at this, and then make another video in a month or so!
but whats the point
@@toshio3772 for fun? That's why we cube
@@toshio3772 I shat in toaster
No more lockups!!!!!
No more pops!!!!
You should try the 4-dimensional 3x3x3x3. It only exists virtually, but it’s one of the coolest puzzles of all time.
3x3x3x3 is also, by definition, 3⁴, which some call the hypercube
The Qiyi O2 Cube is actually a 1x1x1x1
And then the 5-dimensional.
There do exist physical implementations of the 2x2x2x2 and the 2x2x2x3.
@@Brawler_1337 I have even seen concepts of the physical 3^4. However solving that one might be a bit tedious given the lack of macros and strange moves for rotations.
Not only 12 seconds, but a VERY short solution of 40 moves, and a super fast execution (for a virtual cube) of 3.33 tps!!
Spoilers
@@cubeberries9368 maybe don't go to the comments then?
@@mischiefthedegenerateratto7464 top comment always displays on mobile when you open the video. maybe rotate the screen so the video automatically plays on full screen
@@mischiefthedegenerateratto7464 ever heard of something called a phone?
@@jendoby7210 maybe don't go to the comments if you dont want spoilers.
tips from a good virtual solver (i have a 3.42 second solve):
the keymap layout is in the about page if you click on the cstimer logo and scroll
use no animation by going to the tool settings and changing the VRC base tps to infinity once you get used to them enough, its just faster
there are a bunch of optimized algs for virtual cube as doing double moves are surprisingly slow, they are pretty wack though
like for ua perm you press 5 and 6 to do M2 and then . for the M' so you dont move your left hand back
Please tell me 3.42 means 3 minutes and 42 seconds
@@evivic7851 Surely not though, I got a 2:29 on my 2nd attempt lmao
@@evivic7851 nope just a very lucky 3.42
F2 U' R2 D' L2 B2 D' L' R' B' F' R' D' U L F' L2
U' R' D F' L' // xcross
R' U R U' R' U R // 2nd pair
D R U R' D' // 3rd pair
U' R U' R' U' R U R' U' R U R' // 4th pair
U' R' F R U R' U' F' U R U' // OLL
Hold the fucking phone… 3.42??!
i have managed to code an entire rubik's cube and solve it but i'm like insanely slow at it lmao
As a fellow Canadian, there have definitely been times when cold hands stop me from cubing. Mainly when it is the dead of winter and Ill be practicing, go to shovel, then come back and not be able to cube because my hands are so cold ):
Trying to move my fingers fast while cold is the saddest thing ever
As a swede i also understand.
@@futszak1234 ye
i recommend learning f2l and trying to improve on that as much as u can tho, and also if u dont already make the cross on the bottom so u dont need to rotate
My experience is kinda opposite. I can't solve the cube when it's hot weather, because my hands are constantly sweaty from the heat. So the cold weather is good for me, because my hands are dry from the cold. With dry hands, it is much more pleasant and faster to solve the cube
Me from Hong Kong: winter is always the best season to cube
Fun fact: That 12 second solve pb had the same last layer as Lucas Etter's 4.90 world record.
**Explains while timers going**
That's JPerm Alright
i surely cant be the only one that thought he was talking about the 69 rather than the 2.2tps when he said "niceeee"
SAME LOL
I was about to comment this lmao
Same
I solved a 19x19 virtual cube yesterday. Took me 6.5 hours. Worth it.
what website
I would have been dead that moment.
did u record it
J perm, thank you for being the best youtube cuber out there. You got me into speedcubing, and I am forever grateful.
J Perm: "It does have that feeling of I'm learning something new and I love that."
also J Perm whenever he tries a non-WCA puzzle for the first time: "AAA I'M SCARED I HATE IT THIS IS SO HARD"
Woohoo virtual! It's sick that you figured out how intuitive the keybinds so quickly. Awesome vid! Virtual big cubes are great too
Nice! Virtual cube is so much fun. A while ago I had an injury and couldn’t do physical cube solves. I picked up virtual, and because the keybinds mimic finger tricks I was able to improve really fast. I even made a virtual FTO because the hardware is so bad. Honestly virtual is a pretty good skill to have because you can do solves without needing a cube and it is honestly a lot of fun.
This is actually really interesting because there are very little finger trick limitations. Algorithm speeds can just be determined by the amount of turns instead of finger trick optimization. I might start training on this just as a fun challenge.
Hey Dylan, loved the video! I just think you could improve your times in the virtual solve by not making some moves or cube rotations that are only required if you are solving the real cube. For example, any cube rotation is not necessary because doing a F turn on the virtual cube is just stroking another letter. And algorithms need to be move efficient, and not fingertrick friendly.
Cool vid!
I also was messing with the virtual cube after watching Dana Yi's asmr vid for a while. I average around 28 seconds after lots of practice.
Learning to solve a virtual cube is basically learning how to solve a whole new puzzle. The keybinds are overwhelmingly confusing to get used to 😵
11:47 We all know why he actually said nice
i searched the whole comment section for this comment and i thought i'd never find it
@@moatassem_k lol
"You guys know those days where you can't just turn well at all?"
*Sounds like me everyday*
#relatable
Every day in canada...
not just canada...sadly ._.
It's happening 69 hours every day in Ohio.
Wow, I learned from your tutorial 1 year ago, now my pb is 11.02, with an average of 16-17 seconds
Thank you so much!
I used to stick my hands in the freezer, solve, and compare my times when my hands aren't cold. I am Canadian but moved to the Philippines so I don't naturally get my hands cold. Well, I guess that's a good thing.
Only dedicated viewers know that this video has been reuploaded
Yup
The end was brocken
"It SUCKS, this SUCKS, I need to beat that." -Dylan, 2022
Also said by every speedcuber ever.
Cool! Great to see how cubing has evolved so far, now we even have virtual cubes to play with:)
We got very fast at this from hi-games 10 years ago.
I was averaging 3 mins on 7x7 and Michal Halczuk was getting a sub 2 average!
I'm glad they brought it back
J perm you are my favorite youtuber. your videos make my day better. keep up the good work
Congratulations, even though it was a small goal, I know the happiness you feel when you actually achieve like that you made for yourself
Hey man congrats on 1 mil ur a HUGE inspiration to me i started my own channel because of you ur the best i love you man
Wow in those first few solves I was finally able to follow your thought process for once!
Well now that you do virtual try the 4D one... It is fairly easy to do with commutators just need to get grip on what 4 dimensions cube looks like
Dylan: I can type preetty fast
Also Dylan: hits 127wpm
The fastest I've ever hit on typeracer was 124wpm.. and it's been a while since I practiced. The last time I checked my typing speed I could barely hit 110wpm
I'm no true speed typist but I did practice a lot when I was younger. On a good day I type at ~140 WPM
@@JPerm that's still super fast considering the average typing speed is 30-40 wpm, and if you typed that fast I'd consider you a speed typist.
PS NEVER THOUGHT YOU'D REPLY TO MY COMMENT SHEESH TY TY
@Memes shorts 64 is still 20 wpm faster than the general speed. But for me, my goal was always being able to hit +100wpm but ever since face to face school came back I haven't been quite able to practice typing a lot. I've been spending my time practicing cubing and basketball these days.
I used to practice typing a lot before. I had practiced for about 5-6 months and now I average 90-100 wpm and holy shit I was blown away by Dylan's typing speed.
@@sameepgorkhali4140 samee, I practiced typing a lot and also had around the same speed as you, and when I saw Dylan get 127 I was like, pretty fast? That's super fast!
The first 5x5 Rubik's cube I solved was an online one lol. Also, I have a solution for the case you had at 12:56. If the corner is on the left when you hold the case in front of you, do U' and then do Sune. If the corner is on the right when you hold the case in front of you, do U and then lefty Sune.
This is awesome, congrats again on 1 million :)
J perm, you are the best youtuber ever! You taught be how to solve the 3x3 cube, you helped to make my day when you do funny unboxings.
no matter what video it is, whether its a tutorial or a story of your life, you help me enjoy life.
Thank you so much J perm
I tried doing this awhile ago, it broke my brain on 29 different occasions
7:31 bro u rly got me hyped like that
This is legit the most entertaining video I've watched this week! I'm glad The Algorithm smiled on me today! Thanks from a patron, I love your stuff.
This is insane. How quickly he adapts to new things and learns is insane. Also the effort he’s willing to put in. Man is a genius.
I can barely turn my cube because I suck at cubing.
Edit: I'm trying to learn the finger tricks a whole lot better and currently working on d turns. Being able to speedcube has always been a big dream of mine and thanks to you I learned how to solve one, Thanks very much J Perm keep up the great work.
I suck at typing so I would never try this lol
My fastest time is 1 minute and 11 seconds
Speedcubes make turns way better
@@Hi_Brien True, I do use a speedcube it's just that I need to get used to the cube since I got it 2 weeks ago
Edit: this is also my first speedcube
@@BonanoVR how do you practice?
@@Hi_Brien I practice by doing finger tricks later on I'm going to start doing algorithms and so on for getting faster In time, do u have any advice?
@@BonanoVR my pb is 59.90
my average is 1:25
I'd like to see this as an actual cubing event. No need for fancy cube advantages
Just keyboard advantages 😔
im so glad that this channel exists i learned advanced cross, advanced f2l, 2 look oll and pll for ONLY 5 MONTHS and i average around 20 seconds thank you!!!!!!!
Love the video!! I’ve been wondering what that did. I could use that my hands are always cold 😂
Video idea: Try making a QR code with the 21x21 cube. It'll be quite interesting for a challenge video!
That’s black and white???😂😂😂 hard enough to get a 21x21 by itself “over 1k usd”
@@watchf QR codes still work if they are not black
@@packa5676 CAP
@@watchf mate are you special search it up. As long there is white it WILL work
In a month from now, we'll hear about how virtual cubes should be used for the next cubing competitions.
i had taken a break from cubes but i got the intrest again all because of you love you dylan
So this is pretty cool! I'm new to your channel as well as cubing. Thanks for the 10% discount btw! Now if my cube/ timer would just get here! Lol I did order the pro service tho so at least it'll be worth the wait. Rn I'm using a qiyi sail w.... I didn't know anything about cubes when I got it. But I've become enthralled with cubing tho. I can't wait for that Gan 11 M so I can have actual corner cutting and MAGNETS!!!!! Also ive had A LOT of finger freezing already.
H jperm, I've been cubing for about 1 year, I average around 30 seconds, do you have any tips on memorizing algorithms?
Edit:also any tips for 2x2
Have you checked any of his past videos? He has several playlists dedicated to getting faster at 3x3, as well as 2x2. He has video titled, "Rubik's Cube: How to Learn & Memorize Algorithms Faster!" You should always attempt to do your own research before asking for help.
@@dmr778810 actually yes I did know that, but those videos mainly focuse on the algorithms themselves, not a way to help remember them, and his videos have helped me considerably, but I'm trying for sub-20 single 3x3 and sub 2 single 2x2
i am literally in the exact same situation as you, have been stuck at 30 seconds for a few months now. keep going for that sub-20 single, it is definitely within reach!
Am with you here and my PB is 20.97. We can do this!
So does “control z” work if you do a wrong move?
Today and yesterday is exactly what you explained at the beginning for me. I can normally get 25 second avg but I had 32 second avg a few hours ago. I got a pb of 16.19 yesterday and no other sub-20’s
LOL! Saw this video, and went on a website ( im on mobile ) using ur beginners method I memorized, and solved it! Thanks so much dude!
J perm ! Please try this scrambled on 2x2 [ R' U' F' U' F' U' F U2 R U R] it's done on white top and green front
wow that's lucky
Wow
What is your time
Hi
😂
Here's my ground-breaking question: how you doin?
Lol great
@@dominicpannacci245 not you lol
Pretty good
What the dog doin
How do you have more likes than this video has views?
*FINALLY! NEW J Perm video!!* I mean, I don't even watch any -YT- anymore and I wouldn't at all if J Perm wasn't here! All the other stuff is time waste, this is actual _good_ content!!😆
J perm i grew u watching u i learnt how to solve beginner method from u and cfop thank u
Is nobody gonna talk about how my man's got 120 WPM????????? That's insanity dude, you're killing it!!!!
Indeed
I think for a video in the future you should use hand gel in stead of lube and have a race with olor and see which one is the fastest lube or hand gel
J perm love The channel you are such an inspiration to me to create my own channel. keep making your awesome vids
you did so well jperm i tried this and it is so difficult
CONGRATS ON 1 MIL SUBSSSS 🎉🎉🎉
Im very impressed how well your skills translated onto the keyboard.
13:50 when that music plays you know he bouta get it
This may be a good way to train people to stop using wrist turns.
I didn't know this existed, I shall try, since my cubes still aren't here. That Gan mirror is causing way too much delay.
This video was taken down while I was watching the last 2 minutes, but I’m glad it was reuploaded quickly so I could finish it.
11:47 Nice catch
0:04
Well sometimes in the UK the same happens so I could agree a bit
Hey Jperm, have you ever considered making a video about you solving every WCA puzzle? (Btw I know you said you are not solving a square-1 again so you don't need to solve that).
The first time I tried virtual cube was around august 2021, and I think I was barely able to get sub minute.
Fast forward to now, I can say I’m sub 15 with virtual cube, and my pb single is 7.99 (my first sub 10 on virtual lol) compared to physically (avg sub 12, pb 6.73) I’d say that’s REALLY good. I have a lot of bad habits though, my worst one being to sometimes turn a layer 3 times because I don’t remember the key for it.
This would be very easy notation for beginners tho, like j perm could be LFHR SDHW IEN or whatever idk the controls.
HI Dylan, very well done video (as always) and I just wanna ask you, if you do make a new challenge video, why don't you just do a " #jpermchallenge " hashtag in the title. I think it will make your videos even more distinctive. Thank You
J Perm Exists
Cubing Challenges also exist.
J Perm *cracks knuckles and gets ready to solve cube intensely
A more accurate turn speed would probably be your speed on stenography, or shorthand. Although difficult to learn it’d be much closer to how fast your turning speed on a normal cube is.
The fact that you are using a virtual cube, you still beat my pb. Great job!
Could you please show off your cs timer settings? Would be very interesting :)
You could add this to your "knowledge isn't everything, you need practice" video. Perfect example
you are not wrong about the weather in Canada lol!!
The craziest part of this whole video for me was learning your name 😂 (I’m definitely gonna try this out tho, my hands get super stiff all the time)
11:47 Nice!
Holy s(ub 20), congrats to the virtual cube prodigy. Btw cold hands is my middle name, I should give this a try.
Just finished my math school, I came home and the best tubers uploaded! DA BEST DAY EVRRRRR!!!
What I like about you is that dedication, you really a great inspiration to me
With "but it sucks, I suck I gotta beat that" and "take that logical path to improvement" he truly is all of us
from like 2 month i started watching you when i was trying to know how to solve a rubiks cube ,and liked you so i just watch all of your video's
Wow him doing his 1st virtual solve bares a great resemblance to my everyday irl solves
Thanks for the entertainment. I have the same issue with cold hands even though I live in the American south :p. But I bet your cold hands happen when outside is like -20 F while mine are at like 50 F.
*get a notification from JPerm*
Me: oh cool, I'll watch it right away
CZcams : This video is private
Nice job with the videos
Jperm: "I am the best virtual cuber in the world"
Luke Garret: Hold my 5.07 single
I used one on my phone once, and it was so buggy I actually was never able to solve before an ad or a crash
Love the J Perm virt arc
Wow, maybe this could be involved in WCA competitions haha.
Hi Jperm, Love your vids
Congrats for 1million
Hey! You should try the fisher cube j perm! It's a pretty good cube very challenging aswell.
0:17 That cube sounds like it dropped down the table 😂
Ur virtual cube solves are better than my regular cube solves
Cool idea Love the Video
Dude! Your already at 1.5 mil! I won’t be surprised if you get 5 mil.
Jperm: swears
All 9 year olds: NOTE THAT DOWN NOTE THAT DOWN