How I made a 2D Rubik's Cube
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- čas přidán 18. 12. 2018
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• 5x5 WR
Solve with my feet: • 29.08 4x4 WF WR
RUBIK'S CUBE TUTORIALS
CFOP tutorial (it's actually more beginner's method, but the transition from this to CFOP isn't too hard):
• How to Solve the Rubik...
Roux tutorials:
• 3x3 Roux Speedsolving ...
• How to Solve the Rubik...
Music:
Boost - Joakim Karud
• Boost - Joakim Karud (...
WVFFLE FVLLING OVER - Shawn Wasabi
• WVFFLE FVLLING OVER
Life Is - Cosimo Fogg 201
• Life Is - Cosimo Fogg ...
Dreams - Joakim_Karud
• Video
"Royalty Free Music Copyright Free Vaporwave | 4th Dimension" from Thrifter Records
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Music: Talking With You by Artificial.Music / artificial-music
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6:54
That went from
Cheering
To yelling
To screaming
To broken windows
To an elementary school shooting
How in the heck did that go from cheering to elementary school shooting in 5 steps?
Lmao when the teacher leaves
he should remove that from the video
TheNormalMinecrafter why it’s funny
@@thenormalminecrafter2720
*N O F U N A L L O W E D*
I applaud your epic skills.
How does this not have over one thousand likes? It’s the legendary Cubeorithms.
hi cubveorithmjdshdjikfbdhsdjas
oh hi cuborithms i didnt you know you watch cary
The man himself
Darth Vader
hi
6:54 I love how cary just dosent care and just keeps talking calmly
and also 4:50 LMFAOOOO
Me: *barely knows the alphabet and has to count letters constantly and quickly loses my place when counting if I don't focus enough*
Also me: "Ah yes, this game is perfect for me!"
"barley knows the alphabet", sir what?
@@ZaphireDespacio me to
unless English isn’t your main language, what the fuck
@@ZaphireDespacio does barley know the alphabet?
@@ZaphireDespacio too
*gets 4 of the same color on one side*
You know, I'm something of a cuber myself.
So you use 8x8s
Gaby Gacha what?
@@gabygacha6609 one side of a 3 by 3 has 9 cubies
Well if you use a 2×2...
I'm just here for the satisfying clicks of an ordinary cube
4:50 The words moving places to become “Poo Lover” absolutely killed me
That is kindergarten humor
Meows of Luckiness *I KNOW RIGHT*
yes
Ok stop that
I named it loop over because- (okay stop that) -I named it loop over because...
Lol
6:54 children laugh then start being shot at and for some reason glass is breaking. Thanks, cary.
What it is interesting is for the top row you can normally just drag in and then systematically put in place the others (like slide down A to F in the next row over then have A one above F and then slide F into the same column.
CodeBullet should write an AI that uses Machine Learning to solve this!
...
Well he didnt use machine learning instead he used an algorythm which isnt what his channel does!
That's too easy though, you just tell the computer what values to look for and how to put them in the right spot, using Cary's technique.
LOL i just watched his channel
James Esh generally, it doesn’t make much sense to write a machine learning code to play something that clearly have a correct and algorithmic way to play.
I aint no expert in dimensions or nothin, but I aint too sure thats a cube. Maybe you should play Bookworm Adventures Deluxe to gain some intelijents.
GODAMMIT BEEF STEW
Well hello there
BeefStew, how are you literally fuckin' eveywhere?!
Exactly! I thought he was getting smarter from his cat, but it turns out it is the opposite!
Oh hey Ken
That video got me into speedcubing, thank you, Cary!
I managed to get a pretty nice 1:37 attempt on playing loopover for the first time, on a full scramble. I have never solved any kind of rubik's cube before, and i messed up the alphabet several times, but I'm happy with the result. thanks for the challenge mate
Cary: Isn't this just a slider puzzle?
Me: *looking at cary's attempt at solving 15 slider puzzle*
Cary: I'm done!
Me: *looks over to the loopover* WAIT WHAT
It's not even him solving it...
@@leoleo4469 What is your evidence behind this?
It literally says "How To Solve a 15 Slide Puzzle by Zealot740"
@@lukeaj6774 Fuck it does I'm retarded.
Oh I found another (random word) (random number)
“It’s good to do them AFAP”
...
“Uh, yeah let’s just move on”
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
9:30 NUT
"I was looking for 69 but it's kinda hard."
My swim coach uses afap
Delping Chen o
im rewatching this video after 4 years. When i first watched it i didnt know how to solve a rubiks cube. I was so surprised to see you using the roux method, then i remembered i learned it because of you and completely forgot that was the reason lmao
3:25 He is not joking that is actually how you memorize Blind folded!
are we just going to ignore the 6:57 audio clip?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Fucking Weeb no
Yes
12:17 OOOOOH Cary didn't solve it optimally!! He moved it 3 to the right instead of 2 to the left. He wasted 1 move!!! Cary is such a noob at this game. smh
Sometimes it’s more speed optimal to choose the linnet route. I mainly do 4x4 and when the piece I need is on the bottom row I would slide up 3 instead of sliding 1 down because it sets me up better
I came here to say exactly this
Well they were just pointing out that
cary was being a hypocrite
Zak how old are you?
Are you implying I made a bad statement?
Because let me say that Cary, previously in the video, said that its much more efficient to move right 2 spaces instead of left 3 spaces ( 6:08 ). But then at 12:17 like j_the_guy_is_taken mentioned, he wasted a move, when he previously said that you could be more efficient.
I'm 13.
This is the first carykh video I ever found out about! It’s because I was super interested in Rubik’s cubes at the time.
Thank you so much for gifting the world with this!
Man, this video takes me back. I saw this when it was new, and it got me into speed cubing. Also, I learned CFOP so get rekt Cary
r/madlads
Time flies
Me too
Same
"Takes me back"
It's a year old
Another reason ROUX is better:
ROUX’s steps go from 1, 3, 2, 4! It’s so much more edgy than CFOP!
1
3
2
4
No it's not
Yay fellow roux solver
I know cfop and roux
But I'm not very good at cfop
I personally use CFOP, but I am willing to give ROUX a try!
I tried it before watching you try and had a totally different approach. I use CFOP (boring I know and I'm still slower than you, 14ish average) and had a layer by layer approach and used a simple commutator for the last step. I find it interesting how you, a Roux solver took a block building approach and I, a CFOP user, took a layered approach. Makes sense but super cool! Great video and game!
4:50 I don’t know if this is a good thing or not but that is unironically one of your best jokes
1:10 is perfect, so much information made so readable in such a concise way. Time is displayed overlaid so its readable, tells us where to buy the cube as the song does the "where'd ya find this?" gives us the song name as well. 10/10
The Song is called: "WVFFLE FVLLING OVER" by Shawn Wasabi
Your Welcome!
*You’re 😈
Me: *chuckles*
Teacher: whats so funny?
Me: nothing
My brain: *Cary kidnaps human*
wrr
@@zes3813 yyyyyyyy
poo lover
Cary Kills Humanity
**doom music starts playing**
Cary: I’m so old
Also Cary: I am 24
4:47 bro the way he executed that joke is amazing
Gonna resume it for you: when you use an even amount of layers loop over, each time you do any move it changes the "parity state" of the cube, given that it is normal parity when solved, and scramble moves count to change parity. Also when you do two move like right right it count individually each one to the parity state
Me in 2nd grade
6:59. War , war never changes
Okay
I bet you're still in 6th grade
@@ItsYaBoiIvanCrack79probably already in highschool
@@_redniel_ yeah
9:38 4th line is "yes no"
9:28 says
"YES
NUT"
Yes no maybe I don't know can you repeat the question
Loopover:Well yes but actually no
@@halfnwhole751 why u has double comment
I only noticed yes
Honestly the most impressive thing is that not only is Cary a speedcuber, and is also a Roux cuber
That's some pretty cool rubiks square
So we're all just gonna gloss over "Cary Kidnaps Humans" huh
Yees
Nah AFAP is better
Human. Just one.
Cary
Knows
Hell
In one of the first carykh videos I watched he said “hey guys, Cary Kill Hitler here!” and I was really concerned
4:49 top ten anime betrayals
poo lover 💀💀
poo lover 🤤🤤
🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨@@user-dt8fr4up6j
@@user-dt8fr4up6j why did you put that emoji
I'm impressed!
Man is a BFDI character💀
9:29 *Y E S, N U T*
Lisa McIntosh is u
Lisa McIntosh Y E S, NUT
@Lisa McIntosh You’re welcome :)
_Ŷ Ę ẞ,Ń Ů Þ_
Y E S, N U T
Can't even do 4072x4072 to utilize (almost) all 16 million colors.
4096x4096 for all 16 million colors
Furry > PhD in math
years later and i still play this on occasion
Yo your my fav youtuber and I’m a cuber and i never knew that
6:57 is this a sign?
EpicN what
The background sounds
Nonononononononononononnonononnonnon too far leave before the fbi get here...
Haroldioactive I’m pretty sure he’s talking about foreshadowing a school shooting, it ain’t good
Arctic_FoxyAnimating oh jeez,now I get the connection
1:55 " join the rouxvolution" is the funnier thing i heard in my life ( im french, roux means readhead in french)
Join the redheadvolution
No ruox is *R O B U X*
@@liamFon im kinda glad you only commented once because you know literally nothing about rubiks cubes
CARY IS A REDHEAD!
.
@@toters2724 its a joke u dumb fuck
I played this when it came out and trust me this game is SICK
Thanks to this video I can practically solve all the puzzles in Chuzzle Deluxe.
c - cary
k - knows
h - hthat twow is being delayed longer and longer
Oh ok
Crockett noooo
Ccya
K khe
H hdoes
@Crockett no twow 24 came out
6:54 that went from 0 to 100 very quickly
Cary:Ok stop that sound effect
I need more of that so I d effect in my life lol
Happy 560K subs!
The sound of the speedcubing is ASMR
3 thousand word essay on speedcubing methods, beware:
In the world of professional speed cubing, CFOP rains supreme. However, in a trinity of efficiency, ZZ and Petrus have the ability to alter the landscape of cubing permenantly. CFOP is used by Felix Zemdegs, one of the world's greatest. CFOP is so commonly used, because it is a learnt as a gradual increase from the "official" beginner's method, by gradually improving already known methods. This contrasts the other 2, which to most, appear to be unconventional and challenging. When a beginner quickly finishes a layer with CFOP, they can easily see the acheivement then and there. CFOP, or cross f2l, oll and pll, is by far the most researched method. This allows more efficient methods to be discovered. Furthermore, It translates easily to 4 x 4 and 5 x 5. This is likely due to the fact is does not require knowledge of the internal way the cube functions, no block building of Roux, or edge orientation with ZZ. Thus, although it is extremely algorithm dependent, it is easily manajed. First, a cuber solves the cross. This is almost the exact same as the beginner method, thus easy to learn. A common issue, amongst many cubers, is a focus on one colour, instead of pure efficiency. Furthermore, CFOP relies heavily on the inspection stage, with a cuber expected to think forward atleast 10 moves, during 15 seconds, an incredibly arduous task. After the cross, A cuber will insert edge-corner pairs into there areas in F2L. This is initially learnt intuatively, however, as one progresses, one must think of the necessary next akgorithm, whilst completing the initial one. After this one transfers to OLL, or orienting the top pieces. There are over 50 algorithms, with increasing learning often initially slowing, before enough practice has occured. Also, there are hundreds of further algorithms, if one wants to transition to a smoother pll, however, the recognition of which algorithm to use is of the upmost importance, as the incorrect one will end the solve. This overrealiance on algorithms found in CFOP contributes to the fact, in top cubers, most solve times are up to luck, although this is obviously an issue in other methods, simply a smaller one due to the flexibility. CFOP has a higher move count then the other strategies, which is why many believe that ZZ can change the game. ZZ uses an alien intuitive technique known as eolining. First, a cuber must orient every edge in the cube, whilst this is initially time consuming and move inefficient, it eventually gains extreme efficiency. At the same time, a cuber builds up a central line from the edge DB and DF. From here, the rest of the cube can essentially be completed with only U, L and R moves, rotationless. This is of course advantage for a multitude of reasons. Most cubers are quicker with these slices, as opposed to internal M moves, this also translates to OH extremely well. With F2L, a cuber must complete 10 different peices as opposed to 8, due to the LD and RD peices being incompleted. There is also significant switching between L and R moves, difficult for the beginner, although, often easy with enough practice. Finally, the users reaches the top layer. Given all edges are oriented, it gives many possibilies for efficiency, which CFOP somewhat lacks in easiness. These include COLL and EPLL which when combines (and with fewer cases if one wants total efficiency) makes ZZ A, essentially a 1LLL, wiith 493 cases, which is extremely doable. For this reason, I personally believe someone using ZZ with ZZa could transform the cubing landscape permenantly. However, ZZ does come with numerous disadvanteges. These include an extreme reliance for introspection, which is offputing for many cubers. The unintuitive EOLine which offputs the majority of beginners, albeit becoming natural and easy after a long time, and the L R switching, which is again unnatural.
Despite these flaws, I am completely on board with the possibilty of ZZ user with ZZa being able to beat Felix Zemdegs or anyone with CFOP, it is simply currently unpopular. Likely equally unpopular, Petrus. First, a cuber builds a 2x2x2 block in the cube. Then this is expanded to 2x2x3 block, this can be done with many different strats, but is somewhat intuitive. After this, a cuber orients the remaining edges, in a similar fashion to ZZ. After this F2L can be completed by only turning 2 sides, which is obviously extremely efficient and quick. In Pure Petrus, A cuber will create a 1x2x2 block which is expanded to 1x2x3 to finish F2L, when done with the efficient 2 side movement, the top 4 edges will orient automatically, this is due to the bulding of the 1x2x3 block necesitating full edge orientation, thus when it is completed, this necessity will be met. After this, unconventionally, the user will Permutating the Corners of the last layer, then orient them. Finally, the cuber will permutate the edges, which will require swift algorithms. It has the same advantage for the last layer as ZZ, given the orientation, to make 1LLL extremely viable. For the begginner, it is far more intuitive to block build, and requires less algorithms. The Petrus method also uses far fewer moves than CFOP, thus increasing efficiency. However, the high intuition levels comes with a huge disadvantage. Thinking is practically non concious at Proffesional Speedcubing for 3x3. Thus, unless it becomes more popular, and strategies are created, as like what happeneed in 2003, it will likely stay unused. Furthermore, in the Edge orientation stage, recognition of cases is a drawback to beginners, as is block building, thus will again stay unused. While not as favourable in my eyes as ZZ, I do see the benifits of Petrus, especially for a non algorithm heavy method for beginners, which in my oppion is where it should stay. COLL will become more common, and cubers will make it ubiquitious. COLL will be more advantagous in ZZ and Petrus, and that is the only chance for their rebirth. If they dont beat CFOP then, they never will.
Due to this, the most likely path is that elements of ZZ and Petrus will be incorporated into CFOP in certain cases, in which knowledge of those elements will be examples. For example, X cube, is born of Petrus, utilizing the block building, but during the cross element of freidrichs. Knowledge of this case, and far more importantly, the experience of how to quickly incorporate this edge pair in to a 2x2x2 block without affecting the cross, is the opening stage of Petrus. Furthermore, Petrus’ use of blocks is extremely prevelant in methods for larger cubes, like 4 x 4 and 5x5. One method of solving is to create blocks, akin to Petrus, and solve it almost identically. Whilst ZZ’s Edge orientation appears useless, in 4x4, the entire initial stage involves centre fixing, and then orienting the edges, akin to ZZ, knowledge of how to do this, and experience of it is helpful. ZZ also utilizes mainly U L and R moves, making it the ideal strategy for OH. Both methods have significantly lower move counts, and are often used for lowest move, in which CFOP is scarcely used.
Furthermore, ZBLL, originating from ZZ and Petrus, is being learnt by people across the board, and is likely going to lead to the next stage of world records, once it is universely learned.
Although CFOP reigns supreme, numerous smaller methods can be utilized, as mentioned above. Many methods involve orienting a permutating the top layer, whilst solving F2L. This includes the Winter and Summer variations.These were invented by Mats Valk, besides the winter, and are a subset of VLS. There are 432 algorithms to learn, including mirrors, which is a significant amount, however any method of improving world records is a superhuman method or luck. Given this, extreme methods are needed, and we are reaching a stage in which one must balance recognition and algorithms. Methods to improve recognition, such as some sort of quick flash card challenge which has hundreds of buttons and 0.1 seconds is necessary. This of course is almost impossible. However, is the speed gaming world, such methods are necessary, and given the prevalence of actions 1/30 of a second, it is possible, and to beat the battle of algs vs recognition, is the next step. CMLL, a method in Roux, is used by Feliks Zemdegs. CMLL has only 42 algorithms, and will always eb faster than COLL. However, in honesty, there are 2 strategies that will improve almost all cubers. Colour neutrality, and improving your look ahead. Most people start with a certain colour, and plan with that, as opposed to essentially colour blindness, looking for the most efficient solution. If one has colour neutrality, it will often reduce the moves by up to 3. This is more important than a simple 3 moves, due to the fact it will let you lookahead and plan 3 more moves during the F2L stage. Furthermore, If one practices blindfold cubing, the lookahead needed is immense, thus it would be useful for almost all, due to the fact ones planning happpens so quickly. Furthermore, 3x3 cubing is reaching a stage where in improvement is almost completely up to luck and chance. I would recommend that anyone looking to inovate a cubing feild dont start 2x2, the extremely luck based solution, or 3x3 which is so popular, it is practically impossible to control improvement. Rather I recommend improvent of other feilds, like OH, least moves, 4x4 and 5x5, which arent up to the miniscule improvement stage. However, in the feild of 3x3, there are so many conflicting strategies, its hard to remember the most basic and importants one. Practice transitioning from different moves. Practice look ahead, and finally practice algorithm recognition. And of coruse Zeroing. The most important algorithm. Remember to practice your zeroing daily. Zeroing is the most important moves. DO zerioing. Zeroing zeroing zeroing.
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You should make a video on this
My god dude you wrote a damn essay in the CZcams comment section
Cary kicks hills
(Carykh)
Cary hides horses
Cary krokodil hunter
Cary don't asK about bfb pleaHse
Cary kid hunter
Cary know hell
Bro i never knew your name was "CARY KIDNAPS HUMANS" Its so beautiful
i enjoyed watching the sliding block windows 7 puzzle widget thing
Technically, loopover is a Rubik’s torus (doughnut shape).
This video explains it pretty well: czcams.com/video/-gLNlC_hQ3M/video.html
If you're being technical technical you'd probably call it a projection of a torus wouldn't you?
Ryder Christie because it be on 2d surface. Do you know what grammar is?
Yay math!
Oh I watched that video
Clickbait title, this is clearly a 2D Rubik's Torus.
Rhyme Bito Fascinating. I want to play this game on a torus now.
You kids and your topology.
@@Holobrine itd be hard to make a physical one because the pieces seem like they'd have to shrink and grow, but it might be possible with clever engineering
*3D
@@Lime-ne3fd I think that joke fell flat.
Dont worry never give up always try again Cary.
This vid got me into speedcubing
6:54
Ya a say!!!
Screaming
Broken glass
Screaming intensifies
Shotgun shots in background
i am confused
@@jaguarr314 you play geometry dash if u do I will rage
@@Vibri_but_Paranoid yes
Would be cool if you added a feature where you could have a pixel art for the solved state!
Never knew one of my favorite CZcamsrs is a speedcuber
Love how the human that you kidnapped is still on-screen when your character is on-screen.
I understand the purpose of using letters, to distance this from that game ‘15’ however numbers would be far more intuitive. Perhaps add numbers as a settings option with letters as the default
czcams.com/video/g4teau8p49M/video.html
I understand why, it's kinda frustrating not having Z lol
Hmm... Rubik's cube videos, coincidentally as code bullet makes Rubik's cube videos... HMMMM?
Unrelated, but it's Rubik's, not Rubix.
@@alexbazzelle377 ah yeah... Sorry 😅
@@alexbazzelle377 Ruubickx's
Double hmmmm
*HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM*
2:07
“If you can learn how to type, you can learn how to cube.”
That can’t be right.
*years later*
thanks for helping me learn how to cube :)
thx for the tutorial
Cary: It's called loop over because the rows loop over!
Alternate Universe Erno Rubik: It's called turn over because the sides turn over!
here is an ő so you can write his name properly
alternate carykh: it's called huang's square because it's my square
Poo lover
yes
@@Mate_Antal_Zoltan óh okay
0:06 “Cary, please let go of pence-pence” -Matchstick
0:05
Only match says the pencil nickname!
thanks for having the bfdi mouth animation
4:20 lol I understood that joke I love it
14:40 congrats on helping the armless contestants, Cary!
Im dedicated enough to spend 1 hour on a 20x20 loopover puzzle. 8000 moves, and the end result was worth it
Hi there neo guy
I did 21x21 in 3h
@@silverrta4908 hey silver 😄
cooool
i did it too but in 1 hour 28 minutes
Using your explanation, i was able to solve it in 4:01.244 for my first time.
4 years later and I still think cary kidnaps humans is really good at solving rubix cubes
I tried the puzzle out before watching the whole video. It was a really fun puzzle, but not nearly as difficult as a Rubik’s Cube. I figured it out in under 15 minutes with no hints or pre-known strategies or anything.
Well, that is to be expected if you take away a dimension. If you add a fourth dimension (like colours changing over time, for example), it will get much more difficult.
I tried 20x20..
2 hours wasted. Why did i do that?
Yeah it's pretty easy to just figure out the puzzle.
That's what makes it fun for me hahaha.
I wanna hear about parity
which one
@@c9x493 >:(
@@c9x493 the one where the pieces are swapped. We need to know how to fix it!
Me too. I think it comes from the fact that there are even squares on a side. Like how there's parity in a 4x4x4 cube but not in a 3x3x3 or 5x5x5.
@@e11eohe11e actually there is a parity on 5x5
Wow, It Is The First Time Where He Actually Links The Software He Made
I came to this video, knowing nothing abt cubing. But now i came back with more knowledge and this is ez
9:30 *"NUT"*
*NUT*
YES
8:32 DINO
"YES
NUT"
*YES*
6:54 sound effect please?
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA sound effect no copyright
IMOVIE
12:23 only 5 and 4’s
I've played loopover so much that it's sort of a classic game to me now--not that i was ever into speedcubing it, I was more a "watch the pretty colors make a nice picture" kinda cuber lol
4:50 Me laughing a lot at this goes to show how mature I am
Yeah lmao
*”okay stop that”*
Loop
Over
*Poo*
*Lover*
Cary >:v
Loop
Over
I laughed at the "OKAY STOP THAT-"
I thought it was gonna say
Pool
Over XD
Am I the only one who thinks that cute human needs to be saved?
1:53 the other cfop acronym made me think of rigor mortis (stiffening muscles, usually after death)
You've been cubing for 10 years longer than ive been alive
3:10 the things in cary's brain are um, interesting
It contains fanart... even cursed ones...
jeff shuns killing
Poor Cary has to suffer from us
The pencils lmaoo
Fanarts
4:55 This reminds me of the game "Chuzzle"!
Oh ye remembered that too
Same! I said that too!!
Reminds me of "Puzzle Poker" on Steam. It has the same grid with the same movement, but instead of arranging the tiles (cards in this case) in a fixed order, you need to make ten poker hands (five horizontally and five vertically) with values as high as possible, of course.
f l o w e y
All these games mentioned here I looked for in the iOS App Store and can't see any that have the same mechanism as this.
Bro was a cuber since the year of the buildings
I watch bfdi/bfdia/idfb/bfb/tpot and I also like speedcubing so the fact that Cary is a speed cube shocked me
"I'm looking for 69 and it's really hard" - this just made my day :D
When i heard it i imidieatly checked is there a comment and there actually is...
Also 9:29 : OYES Cary, NUT inside of my keyhole 😩
@@pswitch9553 lmao
69 likes 😂😂
@@pswitch9553 O YES I NUT
9:38 YESNO
9:29 YES NUT
I love the ‘ok stop that ‘
Finally, *a Rubik's Area*
4:49 I named it loop over **letters re-arrange** Okay stop that, I named it loop over- LOL!
I did ~1 minute and 26 seconds in Loop Over. My strategy is do it row by row.
I got 1:04 with rows
28.99 Row By Row
I got it in 3 seconds, my strategy is to press the 2 by 2 button.
My best is 34 seconds
POO LOVER
0:19
The Primary school ppl like myself:
allow us to introduce ourselves
"i cant speedrun this puzzle? then i'll make my own!"
big brain
2D rubiks CUBE
2D Cube
2D..
Cube..
how in the freaking frick can u have a 2d cube
rubix square
@@dr.blockcraft6633
"A cube is a solid object with 6 square surfaces which are all the same size"
:)))))
Well just like how people define cubes to be 3d squares and hypercubes to be 4d cubes you can do the reverse. It also makes it more understandable as people might not immediately get the correlation between a rubiks square and rubiks cube. Yes some people are that dumb.
Yooo
Square
I feel bad for z it was left out it's all alone. I
Roux is actualy good for 3x3 but for 5x5 an above the M moves is a lot more harder to do than R and U moves
i love this
I love this