And you're using the beginner algorithms. There are also more complicated intermediate and advanced algorithms that have speed cubers solving the 3x3 in less than 5 seconds. I personally never got past the beginner algorithm that came in a little booklet with my cube, but solving a cube is rather addictive. Eventually the physical part just becomes muscle memory. I misplaced my cube and it was missing for almost two years, but when I found it again I was amazed that I could still remember how to solve it without much of a struggle.
I use beginner method too There are thousands of possibilities to remember different algorithms for in the advanced and to solve for fun it’s not that intense and the pros that solve under 5 seconds that’s what they use
I’m pretty slow averaging around 30-35 seconds but the beginner method is ok but you wanna make sure it’s from J perm cuz back then I really didn’t like him because he doesn’t make things obvious and I couldn’t understand him but now I realize he is good on the explaining part
This dude is what I did, he started off with beginner method and not going onto cfop like everyone else i see do, I think this is a better choice as some algs from beginner does show up in cfop
Good catch! Yeah honestly compared to the softer/rubbery cases these things aren’t very comfortable, but at the same time the build quality is fantastic. Trade offs I guess!
Beginner algorithms are simple, and it impresses a lot of people for some reason, I got taught how to do it by a friend when I was in third grade and back when I used to solve them more I could do it in around 45 seconds with beginner algorithms. Even now despite forgetting which algorithms do which steps I can still fumble around and solve it in under ten minutes.
I can solve under a minute if u want advice Edit:1 Practice the right and left hand move over and over until u do it really fast then get a non stiff cube for extra speed (optional)
Thank you. Perfect explanation. Plain and on point. Thats what content is all about. Helping people or helping them by entertaining them. You did both :)
As a cuber who loves ur vids. Im proud of u well done man.btw the happiness lvls u achieve when solving it first time are so high. U should get into cubing its my fav hobby
As a speed cuber, 3-4 mins is really good for a first timer who learned in one day, you're a quick learner bro, it took me a month to practice and my first solve was 1 minute and 31 seconds, but it took me a month to learn so I'm not really a quick learner, but you? You're a really quick learner, proud of you.
As a somewhat pro cuber, congrats 🎉 My method is CFOP It means 1. Solve a white cross 2. Solve the first two layers 3. Solve the yellow side with one of 50+ algs 4. Solve the rest with one of 21 algs
as a professional Cuber, I'm proud of you.
Yeah, the first solve is almost as hard as full OLL
I agree *Im not rlly a professional Bc I only get an average of 40-50 secs*
@@Champ5472_ and the satisfaction of the first solve is next level
Same
Same
The dopamine of solving ur first cube be like:
infinity 🗿🗿
Same with your first 4x4
Bro play blox fruit😂
yes
@@nguyentran171184what's wrong with playing it
"How to tie a tie:
Step one: tie a tie."
This is not a tutorial
tysm! i needed this i have always wondered how and this helped me so much!
What do you mean, @@jere1372? It's so good!
@@jere1372 the fact that people dont know this is concerning
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If they say solving Rubik’s cube is for smart people then imagine how smart Rubik was
Well no, to solve a rubik's cube you don't need a high IQ, you just need pattern recognition, good memory and some patience which Erno Rubik had.
rubik took like 1 month so i imagine it was a patience thing
and it’s more about memorization than smartness
@@shocyberz5698 they never said only smart people can solve it they said thats what some people say
@@The_GreenHub rubik couldnt have memorized much, he had to do it intuitively
Rubik’s still alive and well.
Tommo: I learned to do a Rubik's cube in under 5 minutes
Tymon: I learned to to a Rubik's cube in under 5 seconds
It’s solve no do
@@DannyisJaboblisten to the video
@@alessiobavieri620 WHAT DO YOU MEAN LISTEN TO THE VIDEO ITS SOLVE NOT DO YOU CANT TELL ME WHICH IS CORRECT I’VE BEEN A CUBER FOR OVER A YEAR
I'm not English and in Italian we say "fare" (do) and "risolvere" (solve)
Lol haha. How fast are you I'm sub 15
Bro was watching JPerm 🎉🎉
I noticed too! Even double checked j perms video to be sure
same
#JPERMONTOP
Yeah
Ik
this is as helpful as "Step 1, Solve it."
this wasnt a tutorial it was more an overview of how he learnt
@@ShalloyetCubing-wm6tu with any CZcams title that starts with "Solving" it's either a tutorial, or trying to make you think that it's a tutorial.
@@nathanmeredith really? ive always thought of it as "i learnt how to solve this! congratulate me in the comments or i will steal your fridge!"
this man is mastering time travel soon, i fr feel it
Innit
No, we need rocket ships to time travel, something he doesn’t have access to
@@mgames3209 omg
@@ShalloyetCubing-wm6tu I posted this 6 months ago, based on the context here he was probably making a joke. Guess I didn’t see it 6th months ago.
@@mgames3209 ok
And you're using the beginner algorithms. There are also more complicated intermediate and advanced algorithms that have speed cubers solving the 3x3 in less than 5 seconds.
I personally never got past the beginner algorithm that came in a little booklet with my cube, but solving a cube is rather addictive. Eventually the physical part just becomes muscle memory. I misplaced my cube and it was missing for almost two years, but when I found it again I was amazed that I could still remember how to solve it without much of a struggle.
I use beginner method too
There are thousands of possibilities to remember different algorithms for in the advanced and to solve for fun it’s not that intense and the pros that solve under 5 seconds that’s what they use
I lost my custom rs3m 2020 for like a month and started panicking. Guess where I found it? The boot of the car.
yey hello fellow cuber!! yeah the beginner method is hard to get past but i would recommend intuition f2l and go from there
I’m pretty slow averaging around 30-35 seconds but the beginner method is ok but you wanna make sure it’s from J perm cuz back then I really didn’t like him because he doesn’t make things obvious and I couldn’t understand him but now I realize he is good on the explaining part
Relate
as an intermediate cuber, im so happy that you use jperm's tutorial!
Why jperm?
@@littlebanana838 J Perm's tutorial is definitely the best tutorial for the 3x3 no doubt in my mind
@@dumdumscazzyI used J perms tutorial and basically I had many problems
I read the pinned comment and basically the cube is luck based
The first 2 rows are easy
As a cuber, there are no “secrets of the cube”, that’s only a thing non cubers say to over exaggerate how “hard” the cube is
Normal people: good job
Cubers: are you ready to go to comp?
Step 1 in learning a rubiks cube: NEVER BUY THE RUBIKS BRAND
YES! BUY A MAGNETIC SPEEDCUBE!!!
@@TurboToaster574I don't think beginners will buy a magnetic speed cube
I agree ._. , rubiks brand isn't that good, QIYI cubes should be a starter choice
The newer rubiks cubes actually arent too bad. It turns quite well, its just stiff and bad at corner cuts. But overall not a terrible beginner cube
@@LaceSwapFrm559 not a terrible one, but if you compare all beginner and budget puzzles. It's really terrible
This dude is what I did, he started off with beginner method and not going onto cfop like everyone else i see do, I think this is a better choice as some algs from beginner does show up in cfop
I solved the cube using begginer method for 4 months now in one minute and too lazy to learn cfip
I'm just an intermediate, but this guy would do great as a cuber if he does continue.
As a fellow cuber, you just earned my respect
Thanks. This is my other account.
As someone who’s been a cuber for 8 years, I am proud of you
Great short Tom! Would you recommend the Mous case? I’ve heard some complaints about it bot being ergonomic, but I really like the way they look!
Good catch! Yeah honestly compared to the softer/rubbery cases these things aren’t very comfortable, but at the same time the build quality is fantastic. Trade offs I guess!
You inspired me and I know how to solve one!
Bro just became the 6% of the world💀
As a professional cuber I'm impressed , Good job.
are you a professional cuber?
@@ShalloyetCubing-wm6tu sort of
@@Rivini-un2nk whats your avg? (not trynna be rude just curious)
My avg is 1.16 min
The title: "How I solved a Rubik's cube with no experience."
The short: "I looked it up online"
So?
i mean technically still had no prior experience
I know right! Misleading title and solving a rubrics cube under 4 minutes using the beginners method is not impressive at all
@@RickSanchez-rd5tnit is kinda impressive
@@RickSanchez-rd5tn how is it misleading? also its still impressive, not as impressive as spelling "Rubik's" correctly though
He's kinda fast for a beginner. Good job :)
W, also that J perm rubix cube tutorial is still famous!?
Beginner algorithms are simple, and it impresses a lot of people for some reason, I got taught how to do it by a friend when I was in third grade and back when I used to solve them more I could do it in around 45 seconds with beginner algorithms. Even now despite forgetting which algorithms do which steps I can still fumble around and solve it in under ten minutes.
🎉
as a cuber I'm very proud of you like your my son first time riding his bike but your older than me and I don't have a kid
This made me chuckle out loud 😂
The come on never gets old
He was using the JPERM TUTORIAL i recognized the table lol. I'm so proud
i recognised that of the atoms in the table were... something to do with atoms
As if I'm a cube,I am proud of you
I am proud of you as a sub-10 competitive speedcuber
This sounds kinda dumb asking for tips but I average Sub 15 do you know where I should go from there?
@@austinplayz960 Try to reduce pauses during F2L, try to learn to plan cross +1 pair in inspection, or try learning VLS.
@@theLASKlol I've never solved a cube, and after reading your reply I think I had a stroke 💀
@@zkam900 These are just typical speedcubing terms 😂
@@zkam900sam3 ngl
as a speedcuber , when i first solved a rubix cube i felt exactly like this
Im proud of you now getnin in under 1 minute
Bro try the 4 by 4 next then you can solve a 5 by 5
Jperms tutorial is amazing.
It took me 3 to 4 months to learn how to solve one. But that first Rubik’s solve in your life feeling is so amazing hahahaha
Ah yes, the classic Jperm tutorial. Also, that was a great explanation of the beginners method!
It’s so nice seeing an adult finally learning to solve a cube when I can do it in 10 seconds as a kid
Wow.
Congrats...
How do I do it?
Any advice will be appreciated
It’s so much simpler than you’d expect. There’s a lot of great tutorials of it on CZcams
Use the J perm tutorials
@@JamesCabc
Will hunt down
Thanks a ton buddy
@@vspatmx7458 j perms is the best tutorial
czcams.com/video/7Ron6MN45LY/video.html
This guy doesn't make any fake videos. That's why i had subbed him
as a former speed cuber, im really proud, soon, be a speed cuber, like me, but just dont quit on your first competition, alright?
As a professional Cuber, I'm proud of your progress in the world of the rubix cube
"Profesional cuber" also you: "rubix"
Rubix as a professional its rubik’s
Rubik's
Whats your average
@@garvitkumar1396prob like 3 hours 😂
Jperm tutorial lol
Yep
Same i memorised ut now and even learned f2l
It's fun watching everyone solve a cube differently but also so similar.
I can solve under a minute if u want advice
Edit:1
Practice the right and left hand move over and over until u do it really fast then get a non stiff cube for extra speed (optional)
Give me your knowledge!
I got under a minute too and now I can't even remember the steps past when you get the top middle square. I have to relearn that
Get something like a moyu or gan
I got 59 seconds so I can say I solved a rubix cube in under a minute lol 😂
It would improve your time if you learnt cfop for easy 30 second solves
Me who can solve it under 10 seconds....
I actually can do it in under one minute but... still proud of you 👍 keep up the good work😊
After lots is trying to do it on my own and having to go back and look at the tutorial I approve this message
Good job 😊 keep up the good work
As a cube store, I’m proud of you.
what gives people feelings of power:
money
status
solving your first cube
Lmao so underrated
Today it has been 5 years, I still can't solve one 🤣🤣🤣
Welcome to the cubing community 👌
I just learned it today. And after doing it like 5 Times without the Tutorial and getting it right 5 times im now confident i can do it.
Nice job dude now for the next Challenge cube competition
Great job my guy the same way I felt about 2 or 3 months ago when I also learnt how my PB(Personal Best) is 43 seconds🎉🎉
I thought he meant he learned it in under 5 minutes, then I realized he was talking about the time it takes lol. We all started somewhere
Thank you. Perfect explanation. Plain and on point. Thats what content is all about. Helping people or helping them by entertaining them. You did both :)
I watched the same tutorial lol ! My kids got a cube for xmas so I had to learn to teach them lol
That is fair, J Perm is pretty confusing
Thanks for the part where you explain how to solve it. Really appreciated it
As a cuber who loves ur vids. Im proud of u well done man.btw the happiness lvls u achieve when solving it first time are so high. U should get into cubing its my fav hobby
Bro, that was dope!😊
As a speedcuber, congrats on solving the 3x3.
This is as useful as “step 1:solve the cube”
Good decision to learn to solve it, not everyone tries. Congratulations.
You have entered the dark side of speedcubing, there is no turning back. Good luck… (haha good job)
Now try the 4x4 abd 5x5, theyre fun, oh and the 2x2
I do it 3 times day.
It’s good for your brain.
Twist cube is tough one but I do it less frequently.
Cubers: we got another cuber
*add in the list*
“Rad’ll be your daddy” LOL
Speed cubers: does it in 2 seconds. Also speed cubers: i'm so proud of you
As a speed cuber, 3-4 mins is really good for a first timer who learned in one day, you're a quick learner bro, it took me a month to practice and my first solve was 1 minute and 31 seconds, but it took me a month to learn so I'm not really a quick learner, but you? You're a really quick learner, proud of you.
As i professional cuber, this video is very fun to watch of someone solving the cube. Welcome to the cubing community 🎉
I used the same tutorial, I recognized it from when you put your phone down, great guy :)
As a cuber, this is awesome.
Its so much more satisfying solving the cube without the "cheat cheats"
I remember learning to do a cube and then i saw this video and gave me hope
Now my record is 16.71 seconds
Im proud of you and myself and everyone. I just broke my own record of 28 to 25. Congrats!
J Perm always helps on learning to solve a rubix cube lol
I see you used jperm's tutorial, thats the one I used to learn how to solve a rubiks cube and its probably the best one out there. Good job!
Nice loop with the end and start sentences!
When you summon the entire cubing community
Australian Beavis
Impressive how quickly you learned it , it took me a month to learn , and now Im sub 20!!
As a somewhat pro cuber, congrats 🎉
My method is CFOP
It means 1. Solve a white cross
2. Solve the first two layers
3. Solve the yellow side with one of 50+ algs
4. Solve the rest with one of 21 algs
Meanwhile me: dismantle the cube and assemble it back again.😂
Speedcubers must be so proud rn
As a cuber, im so proud of you.
A very detailed way to say you solved it
its fun to do and what I found is if you keep doing it you begin to find little shortcuts to get you through even faster, and its fun at parties lol
The:come on: never gets old 😊👍
Keep going ❤ the same thing happens to me but now my best is 17 seconds
I hate math, but boy, oh boy, do I want to solve a rubik's cube.
Felix and max park be like: wow i could never
As a speedcuber, I wish you didn't tell all the secrets😭
Me who learnt in one go and now does it in under 47 seconds:
Good job, we're alike
i legit thought this was cube head in the thumbnail lol
Great job with your first rubik’s done
Tommo : come on 3 mins
Max Park : 3.13 secs 💪🏻