Rubik's cube world champion solves puzzle in seven seconds live on air - BBC News

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  • čas přidán 13. 11. 2022
  • A speed-cube champion has set a new world record for solving the most Rubik's Cubes in 24 hours.
    George Scholey from Northampton, England broke the record for solving the most rotating puzzle cubes in 24 hours by completing 6,931.
    The student at Queen Mary University in London also set a record when he solved 500 puzzle cubes while riding a skateboard.
    Now he's shown BBC News how quickly he can solve one.
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  • @kithalie
    @kithalie Před rokem +2973

    It’s beautiful to see a person talk about something they enjoy, it’s even more beautiful to see the person they’re telling it to is genuinely interested.

  • @pitfall5124
    @pitfall5124 Před rokem +3117

    Dude talking about something he enjoys and the host being so kind and interested, lovely

    • @jugin3758
      @jugin3758 Před rokem +21

      Cool profile picture

    • @pandiem
      @pandiem Před rokem +12

      Cool profile picture

    • @klaus2541
      @klaus2541 Před rokem +11

      Cool profile picture

    • @chimmychuck
      @chimmychuck Před rokem +10

      Cool profile picture

    • @SlyCooperRN
      @SlyCooperRN Před rokem

      She was interested because it turned her on 💀

  • @Global_Titans
    @Global_Titans Před rokem +3564

    I love how humble he is, the first run was probably extremely bad for him, and also they stopped the time so late. He wasnt bothered at all and just continued on the interview like nothing and then did it one last time and showed how insanely quick he is! Super impressive!

    • @master4755
      @master4755 Před rokem +6

      He got a PLL skip

    • @georgescholey
      @georgescholey Před rokem +53

      @@master4755 I did a ZBLL :)

    • @Yzurra
      @Yzurra Před rokem +6

      @@georgescholey I don't know ZBs but definitely looked like you were recognizing a ZB because that OLL would've taken you no recognition time. NICE ZB!

    • @everythingexplored5233
      @everythingexplored5233 Před rokem +26

      Like 12 seconds is slow 😂😂😂

    • @Global_Titans
      @Global_Titans Před rokem +5

      @@everythingexplored5233 Haha to me and you its incredibly fast, but i bet to him it isnt that impressive. 😄

  • @alejofossati
    @alejofossati Před rokem +2207

    This is the most accurate and simplified explanation on how the cube is solved that I have ever heard. He really knows how to make non-cubers understand how it works.

    • @HobislittlePersona
      @HobislittlePersona Před rokem +15

      Ikr… my friends almost sleep when I teach or do cubing 🥲

    • @alejofossati
      @alejofossati Před rokem +26

      @Wolfpack83 It's a common term used in the cubing community. Look it up...

    • @alejofossati
      @alejofossati Před rokem +41

      @Wolfpack83 So the purpose of your comment was...

    • @chimmychuck
      @chimmychuck Před rokem +22

      ​@@alejofossati to make fun of the comment because they think it sounds weird

    • @dieyoung
      @dieyoung Před rokem

      Those filthy non cubers

  • @uceumice
    @uceumice Před rokem +6273

    I'm truly amazed by George, but what makes this interview so great is the excitement coming from the host. She’s hooked on it and I love it!!!

    • @vice.nor.virtue
      @vice.nor.virtue Před rokem +118

      Yeah the host was great! I feel like she perfectly mirrored the amazement of everyone watching from home :D

    • @Prajith_Chandran
      @Prajith_Chandran Před rokem +7

      True

    • @attsealevel
      @attsealevel Před rokem +14

      It's a pattern - once you spend the time to figure it out, you can recreate pretty quickly.

    • @uceumice
      @uceumice Před rokem +11

      @@attsealevel Yeah, I bet she gets into speed-cubing after watching couple videos on youtube after this encounter, haha. She has the enthusiasm :D

    • @DV-zv4ox
      @DV-zv4ox Před rokem +31

      @@attsealevel There's always one guy... don't be that guy, Mark.

  • @apl175
    @apl175 Před rokem +3529

    I love that the BBC spent more than seven minutes on this so that it didn't feel like watching-bait, or click-bait - and it was a bit more respectful to the guest. A US news programme would allocate about 45 seconds to something like this with the host talking over it all.

    • @spymaster9589
      @spymaster9589 Před rokem +9

      seconded

    • @knockedoutloaded
      @knockedoutloaded Před rokem +11

      You don't have to pay the BBC licence fee. 7 minutes on a rubix cube, what an absurd waste of the licence fee that Brits have to pay under threat of imprisonment

    • @apl175
      @apl175 Před rokem +168

      @@knockedoutloaded I would GLADLY pay the $230/year license fee if it meant ZERO commercials across 3-4 television channels and a dozen or so radio networks, along with FREE access to iPlayer (with download function) and BBC Sounds. The fact that it must be paid under threat is something I'd advise you raise to at your local MP's surgery. But I'd have no issues paying it myself.

    • @knockedoutloaded
      @knockedoutloaded Před rokem +7

      @@apl175 Indeed people should have the choice but if you want to watch any TV channel in Britain you have to pay the BBC licence fee and many people have been imprisoned for refusing to do so

    • @knockedoutloaded
      @knockedoutloaded Před rokem +6

      @@cassiat4532 Fun fact: if I want to watch any TV station I have to pay the BBC licence fee even if I don't use their services. If I buy a copy of the Times newspaper I'm not forced under threat of imprisonment to also buy a copy of the Daily Mail, even if I don't want to read the Daily Mail

  • @eliasvonbrille
    @eliasvonbrille Před rokem +1131

    Respect. Usually when someone gets on television for the first time their interview is kinda horrible and their super nervous and stumble over their words and stuff. This dude absolutely owned it.
    Good job.

    • @rcnhsuailsnyfiue2
      @rcnhsuailsnyfiue2 Před rokem +16

      Respect to the BBC for dedicating a full 7 minutes to this. Great guest, genuine presenter, top video!

    • @Bompaka
      @Bompaka Před rokem

      he was nervous, there is no way he solved all that cubes with 10 sec each

    • @eliasvonbrille
      @eliasvonbrille Před rokem +2

      @@Bompaka What do you mean?

    • @justtry8552
      @justtry8552 Před rokem +1

      @@eliasvonbrille He meant if he wasn't nervous he would've solved with less time.

    • @Adam-kp8wr
      @Adam-kp8wr Před rokem +2

      @@justtry8552 no he means it’s fake because if he’s nervous he can’t do it

  • @simpalboi
    @simpalboi Před rokem +164

    i love how genuinely excited and fascinated the interviewer is

    • @jambothebairn
      @jambothebairn Před rokem +2

      He's a handsome SOB that's why she's so interested

    • @ergonomic_9
      @ergonomic_9 Před rokem +2

      @@jambothebairn sadly pretty privilege does exist

  • @svedebn
    @svedebn Před rokem +2713

    George is remarkably gracious, and he's a fantastic ambassador for the sport.

    • @kahyui2486
      @kahyui2486 Před rokem +126

      Rubix cube sport?

    • @oliviachristodoulou
      @oliviachristodoulou Před rokem +20

      Lmao

    • @BlitzMCR
      @BlitzMCR Před rokem +78

      Sport ? Lmao

    • @svedebn
      @svedebn Před rokem +47

      @@BlitzMCR So whether it's considered a sport is probably dubious, as you've pointed out. I guess I used the word that way because the discipline of speedcubing feels very sport-y, just without the physical aspect: there's a lot of mental training and directed practice that goes on for most top solvers, and I think that as long as you are using it in a figurative sense to call speedcubing a sport is reasonable.

    • @videogameplayer0552
      @videogameplayer0552 Před rokem +24

      @@svedebn It is a sport. You try solving a Rubik’s cube in under 20 seconds. I can do it. I also play ice hockey, and I find it easier to improve in hockey than I do in Rubik’s cube solving, so it definitely is a sport. You have to have incredibly good finger coordination to excel at Rubik’s cube speed solving.

  • @xSixSx
    @xSixSx Před rokem +760

    This is single handedly the best interview I’ve seen in a long time! Interviewer is very professional, asking relevant questions that the guest answers easily also showing genuine interest as well! The guest is so well mannered, humble and a master of his craft! Good luck with your career! I learned a lot about Rubix cubes today

    • @RonaiHenrik
      @RonaiHenrik Před rokem +14

      another thing you will learn from my comment is that it is actually Rubik's cube, not rubix :) The inventor is called Ernő Rubik, so hence the name.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      mrseales I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

    • @redberry4420
      @redberry4420 Před rokem +18

      @@flat-eartherbro cannot be serious right now 💀💀😭😭

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      @@redberry4420 It might be shocking to learn that we were all duped into believing such an enormous fallacy.

    • @redberry4420
      @redberry4420 Před rokem

      @@flat-earther bro shut, even if in one in a million universes you were right, nobody gives a shit, politely fuck off to somebody who asked

  • @chick2d
    @chick2d Před rokem +425

    Holy smokes he manages to incorporate so much information in such a nice way which isn't making it socially difficult for them to communicate but he's giving out just enough information to explain what's going on without overdoing it, that's crazy that he's computing that all probably live and he's pretty young too, bravo

    • @capzallison3922
      @capzallison3922 Před rokem +5

      We are gods any thing u can think of can be done

    • @deepblack2193
      @deepblack2193 Před rokem +1

      I still didn’t understand lol

    • @AutPen38
      @AutPen38 Před rokem +2

      There really isn't much computing going on. The algorithms already exist. Learning how to solve a cube is like learning to type a text message or do a 3-point turn. It seems really hard (and slow) at first, but once you've learned the (repetitive) moves and done it a few hundred times you can do it without really thinking.

    • @chick2d
      @chick2d Před rokem +2

      @@AutPen38 Way he phrased them and usef them in a conversation is incredibly smooth and that's what I'm impressed about

    • @Wmann
      @Wmann Před rokem

      @@deepblack2193 It’s still way better than how I explain on how to solve one… I just go “Alright first do this, then uh, do this, then do some pre memorised algorithms… done.”

  • @the_swest
    @the_swest Před rokem +111

    I got to spend a day with George, sitting on the same table as him for the first day of the UK Nationals for cubing, and he is honestly the most genuine, lovely guy, and he is honestly the person that deserves this record the most. And George, if you see this, thanks for the careers advice!

    • @Aurora_Animates
      @Aurora_Animates Před rokem +6

      Aw :D

    • @georgescholey
      @georgescholey Před rokem +6

      You’re welcome! Thanks for the kind words haha

    • @the_swest
      @the_swest Před rokem +1

      @@georgescholey yesterday my drama teacher came over to me and told me that she saw “this guy who got a world record about Rubik’s cubes!” and it was so funny saying that I got to meet you haha
      - Sam

    • @subspaceanomaly
      @subspaceanomaly Před rokem

      @@georgescholey are you from Newcastle? the UKs top disc golf player reminds me of you, he's also very humble and sweet, and also crushes all competition.

  • @TheStevenWhiting
    @TheStevenWhiting Před rokem +832

    He did it quicker than 12 seconds but they took ages to stop the clock.

    • @neanda
      @neanda Před rokem +105

      Yeah I noticed that, but he did do it in 7 seconds after, so there's no point giving af

    • @TesserId
      @TesserId Před rokem +31

      That wouldn't happen with competition timers. But, this T.V. approachable for everybody. Explaining all the rules who have to make this look like a sporting event to be palatable for the general population.

    • @darthvaydor4226
      @darthvaydor4226 Před rokem +45

      They had 1 job

    • @llRoBoBinHoll
      @llRoBoBinHoll Před rokem +22

      They were gaslighting the poor guy😅

    • @anthonyz1327
      @anthonyz1327 Před rokem

      @@neanda watch the full video

  • @Greenpoloboy3
    @Greenpoloboy3 Před rokem +669

    Mine currently is 14 years, 7 months, 2 weeks, 2 days, 17 hours, 38 minutes, 17 seconds, and still going :)

    • @deliztube
      @deliztube Před rokem +2

      take it to your grave

    • @sergiosaunier
      @sergiosaunier Před rokem +8

      Haha almost made me spill my drink mate!

    • @eloquentlyemma
      @eloquentlyemma Před rokem +20

      What is the record for throwing a cube at the wall until it breaks and then putting the pieces back together? Asking for a friend…

    • @Humulator
      @Humulator Před rokem +4

      if you want to learn just look up jperm rubik cube tutorial, its fairly easy to learn and really fun to master.

    • @penguinsuiii
      @penguinsuiii Před rokem

      It only takes about 45 minutes to learn if you know nothing about rubix cubes, just watch a tutorial

  • @evertvanderhik5774
    @evertvanderhik5774 Před rokem +75

    He solves it faster than I can scramble it

    • @RedCnMn
      @RedCnMn Před rokem +3

      Fun fact, if you make 18 different turns on this cube it can’t get any more difficult. Bc every Rubik’s cube scramble could technically be solved in 18 moves. But we speedcubers are probably still faster at solving than you scrambling it 😅

    • @Lord_Vertice
      @Lord_Vertice Před rokem +6

      @@RedCnMn 20*, but 18 accounts for over 80% of all scrambles, so it's usually sufficient.

    • @evertvanderhik5774
      @evertvanderhik5774 Před rokem

      @Lord_Vertice yes 20 is the so called God number. They used google machines to brute force it I believe

  • @muhammadwaxali4494
    @muhammadwaxali4494 Před rokem +111

    This kid is so darn charming and sharp. Wish him the best, I already know he’s going far.

  • @Gloamy17
    @Gloamy17 Před rokem +666

    I saw this yesterday and developed and instant like for George. He seems so chill and normal 😂 it's refreshing to see someone like this on BBC news. Plus, she's so excited about it all! Great interview!

    • @jaymac7203
      @jaymac7203 Před rokem +10

      I bet he doesn't spend time whinging about pronouns lol he seems way too happy and content for that 😭🤣

    • @phoenixfront
      @phoenixfront Před rokem +68

      @@jaymac7203 bro this video isn’t even related to trans people keep the transphobia away from cubing

    • @PraetorAirsoft
      @PraetorAirsoft Před rokem +1

      @@phoenixfront 'cubing'?

    • @phoenixfront
      @phoenixfront Před rokem +17

      @@PraetorAirsoft It’s the name of the hobby of people who solve cubes. Eg. if you were someone who does that you’d be a “cuber” and you’d enjoy “cubing”

    • @caz8135
      @caz8135 Před rokem +3

      He's so normal the desk looked sus

  • @MattGriffin1
    @MattGriffin1 Před rokem +607

    This is such a great interaction that is so genuine from both the presenter and the guest. George proves that those with innate skills need not monetise their ability in celebrity culture to achieve fulfilment. Instead, he acts as a humble ambassador to encourage young people to be passionate about advancing human intellect and ability. Well done George and the BBC for giving him a platform.

    • @eeettt5253
      @eeettt5253 Před rokem +4

      Very well spoken my friend.

    • @noahve
      @noahve Před rokem +2

      True, but it's not "innate skills", but years of practice which makes this possible.

    • @eeettt5253
      @eeettt5253 Před rokem +2

      @@noahve I guess not entirely but surely in any field to become a specialist you must have an inborn initial talent that is worked on

    • @noahve
      @noahve Před rokem +3

      @@eeettt5253 I don't think so. No one is good at anything when starting. I could never solve a cube when I had never solved one. I had fun solving and the willingness to practice, which gave me the motivation to put in the work necessary.
      I think there can be a degree of "natural talent", but that only works in the beginning. To get really good at something, not so much.

    • @eeettt5253
      @eeettt5253 Před rokem +1

      @@noahve Fair enough. Maybe it's a personal thing where I just mainly enjoy things because I'm good at them.

  • @Doolinski
    @Doolinski Před rokem +35

    Great human. Proud to call this young man my friend. I always wish nothing for the best for George. Great to see him being acknowledged.

    • @casachica
      @casachica Před rokem

      Respectfully, is your friend seeing anyone? 🤭

  • @MrBigkimbo
    @MrBigkimbo Před rokem +94

    What a nice young man. The best of luck to him

  • @AndissKevlar
    @AndissKevlar Před rokem +237

    Love how excited the presenter was getting - far more emotion than you usually see on BBC... Refreshing...

    • @capri2673
      @capri2673 Před rokem +7

      And without the political agenda. Very welcome.

    • @intraum
      @intraum Před rokem +2

      @@capri2673 it's a rubik's cube, how could it have a political agenda lol

    • @capri2673
      @capri2673 Před rokem +1

      @@intraum No, I meant the toxic BBC. just cannot stand their usual bias on things. No opportunity for them to do that this time.

    • @intraum
      @intraum Před rokem +7

      @@capri2673 aye, same here. it’s ridiculous how lenient they are to the tories. i suppose it makes sense seeing as their chairman is a tory donor and a former advisor to johnson and sunak

    • @capri2673
      @capri2673 Před rokem

      @@intraum It's the ridiculous liberal agenda I'm talking about. Like how they can't have a Victorian drama without people of ethnic minorities. You barely would have seen any in those days. Or there'll have a trailer for an edgy new drama and of course there'll be two women kissing in it. What a freakshow.

  • @SandbagBouldering
    @SandbagBouldering Před rokem +173

    The humility is what gets me and then how articulate he is.

    • @vikingofengland
      @vikingofengland Před rokem +2

      Exactly this.

    • @luiscarlosvieira3966
      @luiscarlosvieira3966 Před rokem +10

      Top speedcubers are like that... high IQ does that to people...

    • @user-zx2et9lf8y
      @user-zx2et9lf8y Před rokem +2

      @@luiscarlosvieira3966 yea you don't need high IQ for solving cube tbh

    • @luiscarlosvieira3966
      @luiscarlosvieira3966 Před rokem +1

      @@user-zx2et9lf8y .... it is like "you don't need to be a good athlete to be a top football player"... high IIQ is not same as Intellegent... it is just a part of it ..

    • @user-zx2et9lf8y
      @user-zx2et9lf8y Před rokem +1

      @@luiscarlosvieira3966 doesn't make sense
      I'm good at solving cube, doesn't make me have any high iq

  • @AliKhan-cd7hs
    @AliKhan-cd7hs Před rokem +46

    Seems like a nice down to earth guy.

  • @Sam18C
    @Sam18C Před rokem +17

    This is actually such a good interview! Guest is so polite, host is again very polite and genuinely interested and there was enough in it to make me want to buy/dig out my rubiks cube and get solving it again!

  • @Lionkingview
    @Lionkingview Před rokem +367

    I love how he tries to explain it in understandable detail. He makes sure to clarify that it's not magic and everyone can get there with the help of CZcams tutorials and lots of exercise.
    I learned one way of solving the cube and after a bit of memorization , I got a nice little reliable time of about 2 minutes from any scramble.

    • @aminsabir7902
      @aminsabir7902 Před rokem

      Same here, it is an itch to do it as well!

    • @Dogmccheese
      @Dogmccheese Před rokem +4

      Just keep going

    • @Jee2024IIT
      @Jee2024IIT Před rokem +1

      Try CFOP

    • @emmanuelkatampe3753
      @emmanuelkatampe3753 Před rokem

      I got my time to 1 min but the 7 secs solve is what I still don't know how they achieve that maybe faster cube and shortcuts help, my cube is stiffer though I have no access to faster cube

    • @Dogmccheese
      @Dogmccheese Před rokem +1

      @@emmanuelkatampe3753 you just need to practice, I got a sub 30 avg on a rubik's brand

  • @Nickgowans
    @Nickgowans Před rokem +136

    What a top lad, seems like a genuinely nice bloke with a lot of passion for what he does

    • @bruhlewis9508
      @bruhlewis9508 Před rokem +11

      I went to school with him, didn’t know him very well but can confirm that he’s a great guy and I’m very happy to see him getting the praise he deserves

  • @mzk1221
    @mzk1221 Před rokem +12

    That guy honestly seems like such a nice, genuine and intelligent man! Not very often you see people like him.

    • @kenbrunet6120
      @kenbrunet6120 Před rokem

      Right cause it's not possible for a horrible human to pretend to be charming and genuine on tv. The truth is we know nothing about him except that he's proficient at solving cubes.

  • @Requinix17
    @Requinix17 Před rokem +66

    Knowing how to solve a rubiks cube is a skill that doesn't take long to learn but easily impresses others and makes for a good conversation. Definitely worth learning

    • @suqmaddiqq
      @suqmaddiqq Před rokem +2

      I don't know about the "doesn't take long to learn" haha

    • @andrewwhite9302
      @andrewwhite9302 Před rokem +7

      @@suqmaddiqq it doesn’t take long at all most people are scared of a challenge that isn’t even there. Just watch a quick youtube tutorial and your set

    • @kevtb874
      @kevtb874 Před rokem +4

      @@suqmaddiqq there are guides that break it down. It's not about intelligence. It's about following a recipe.
      The fact there are grown ups with degrees who are intimitaded by learning to solve a Rubik's Cube makes me wonder what else they give up on before they begin.
      You can learn to solve this thing in 2 days.

    • @TonyFisherPuzzles
      @TonyFisherPuzzles Před rokem +1

      It's a total waste just learning someone else's solution. It defeats the whole of a puzzle.

    • @Requinix17
      @Requinix17 Před rokem +2

      @@TonyFisherPuzzles it can be fun to try and figure out how to solve one layer or maybe even 2 layers, but at around that point it stops being fun and you just want to learn how to do it. Hardly anyone except the most hardcore puzzle enthusiasts has that kind of patience. Even when you look it up it still requires some effort to memorize the combinations and to know exactly how to use them so that you can solve any cube

  • @paulwhittingham1061
    @paulwhittingham1061 Před rokem +52

    Just watched the interview and what a great guy he is, so humble and polite. The interviewer is amazed

  • @patmac1100
    @patmac1100 Před rokem +338

    What an absolute top gent this young man already is! Well done parents, George and the 'system of society' in general! Amazing. This young man should be made an ambassador for all teenage youth everywhere

    • @sisfantasto7004
      @sisfantasto7004 Před rokem +18

      that's a bit over the top, isn't it! you have absolutely no idea who that chap is in reality. he could me a serial killer for all you know.
      oh my God, the afore mentioned society is always falling for the optics and never thinking at all.

    • @LordLucariosLair
      @LordLucariosLair Před rokem +8

      Forget what sis f. says. They are obviously a negative person.

    • @patmac1100
      @patmac1100 Před rokem +3

      @@LordLucariosLair Sis f clearly along with their 'close friends' (or neighbours whoever they are) has one of those left-over beliefs that that kind of negative talk still works (even today). Great balance though between click-bait and "look, I've got something radical to say"

    • @jhawkins8264
      @jhawkins8264 Před rokem +4

      @@sisfantasto7004 - another sour grapes!

    • @lotuseater7247
      @lotuseater7247 Před rokem +6

      I think there’s a balance between the two here. Definitely the kid made this enjoyable, and that’s what engages us. But to claim he could be an ambassador of ‘youth’ does make one sound a bit old and hyperbolic!

  • @goodtimeluke3382
    @goodtimeluke3382 Před rokem +99

    That man is extremely articulate. But then… he did just solve a Rubix cube in 7 seconds.

    • @kenbrunet6120
      @kenbrunet6120 Před rokem +1

      Solving a cube in 7 seconds has zero impact on articulation. The guy that is tied for world record average of 4.86 seconds is autistic and he's not articulate at all.

    • @goodtimeluke3382
      @goodtimeluke3382 Před rokem

      @@kenbrunet6120 That's true! Apologies, I didn't mean to offend.

    • @DeepfriedBeans4492
      @DeepfriedBeans4492 Před rokem

      No, he actually solved a rubik’s cube in 7 seconds

    • @albertbruhh1120
      @albertbruhh1120 Před rokem +1

      I still don’t know why they said “world record cuber” he’s no where near that the world record right now is a average of 4.86 seconds

    • @kenbrunet6120
      @kenbrunet6120 Před rokem

      @@albertbruhh1120 Because he currently has the world record for solves throughout a 24 hour period. Just depends how much importance you put on that.

  • @RachelSeun
    @RachelSeun Před rokem +4

    Love to see everyone showing their support for George. I’ve never seen heard of him but this video was lovely to watch

  • @beng4186
    @beng4186 Před rokem +62

    Outstanding interview! Great job by the interviewer - and what a wonderful young man! Everything about this is restores and builds hope. Brilliant!

  • @neodownunder3339
    @neodownunder3339 Před rokem +123

    I love the genuine interest and the excitement. Why can’t we have this kind of reporting more often? Positive and just engaging ❤ watched this multiple times just because I enjoyed the video 👏👏👏

    • @jhawkins8264
      @jhawkins8264 Před rokem +5

      Neo - Totally agree. This kind of interview lifts the spirits. We need more of such to counteract all the dreary news these days.

    • @Budbrothers420
      @Budbrothers420 Před rokem

      See the kid that wants to ban the nerd emoji 🤣

    • @nas84payne
      @nas84payne Před rokem +2

      For real, man. Not saying there shouldn’t be negative news, as it’s the reality. But, it should be more balanced than it is with a lot more positive stories like this one with George.

    • @neodownunder3339
      @neodownunder3339 Před rokem +1

      @@nas84payne uhmmm where in my statement did I say not to have negative news? What I said is- why can’t we have this kind of news and reporting more often. I hope before you comment to people next time, you go through the message carefully and not just assume. Have a great day.

    • @AutPen38
      @AutPen38 Před rokem +1

      We've been saturated with political strife since 2016 if not before and I think that some of the presenters are getting as sick of all the political arguments as the viewers are. Segments like this are definitely a breath of fresh air that remind me of the sort of the thing that's more common on the local news shows than in the national one. We need more "slow news days" so we can have more wholesome stuff like this.

  • @ethancrenshaw_music
    @ethancrenshaw_music Před rokem +22

    This is basically Jacob Collier if his mom got him a Rubik’s cube instead of a keyboard

  • @ponygore
    @ponygore Před rokem +16

    WHY DOES HE LOOK SO GOOD THO WHAT

  • @BitsBytesBobs
    @BitsBytesBobs Před rokem +20

    Amazing. What an exceptional young man in many ways. The interview was a delight to watch.

  • @trashmesoftsoft
    @trashmesoftsoft Před rokem +68

    The world needs more athletes like this

    • @martysmith2851
      @martysmith2851 Před rokem +16

      athletes??? hahaha

    • @xMontorix
      @xMontorix Před rokem +5

      @@martysmith2851 More difficult to work your brain to a pro level than it is your body. At least to most.

    • @kahyui2486
      @kahyui2486 Před rokem +5

      @@xMontorix the word athletic means physically strong and fit. L

    • @xMontorix
      @xMontorix Před rokem +5

      @@kahyui2486 So what do you call a strong & fit mind sir? You can't be an athlete if you don't have the mental to put your mind to it. Everything starts with the brain. And being strong and fit doesn't define an athlete. Just ask 50+ year old Tony Hawk who's still skateboarding. It's his mind that let's him do what he does. Not his dad bod.

    • @kahyui2486
      @kahyui2486 Před rokem

      @@xMontorixstrong minded

  • @funshine817
    @funshine817 Před rokem +51

    He shattered the previous record by more than a thousand!! This guy is phenomenal!

    • @kenbrunet6120
      @kenbrunet6120 Před rokem +16

      It's not that impressive when you know who the top cubers in the world are. Anyone in the top ten in the world would destroy this record if they wanted to. 12.46 average per cube isn't the best that can be done. This guy is currently sitting at 202nd place for his average. Impressive but no where near the top. It's definitley good for 15 minutes of fame though! either way he derserves credit for what he did.

    • @funshine817
      @funshine817 Před rokem +10

      @@kenbrunet6120 Well, maybe, but they haven't have they? 12.46 seconds is average for 24 hours! He did 6.8 seconds for just once. You have to take into account the amount of time he did this for. 202nd place? I seriously doubt it, as 201 people have not even tried to do what this kid has done. Just sayin'

    • @Parshovvv
      @Parshovvv Před rokem +3

      @@funshine817 you can literally look up the ao5 leaderboard at the WCA website to check where he is sitting at..

    • @Parshovvv
      @Parshovvv Před rokem +2

      @@funshine817 also, average usually refers to ao5 (average of 5 solves) or ao3 (average of 3 solves), not an entire day.

    • @luiginotcool
      @luiginotcool Před rokem

      @@kenbrunet6120 yeah but would they? it's not just how fast you can solve, it's about endurance and will

  • @YouKnow_009
    @YouKnow_009 Před rokem +44

    Mr. Ambassador. What a beautiful interview. The passion shown by both participants was inspiring. Thanks for sharing the good news, on algorithms 😅

  • @sniperzayn
    @sniperzayn Před rokem +123

    As an ex-speedcuber myself, with an 8 second personal best, this guy has explained it very well in the time he was given.
    Also props to him for solving with cold hands. It's acc really difficult to speedcube in the cold

    • @josephrichardson4678
      @josephrichardson4678 Před rokem +1

      Liar

    • @SmolYui
      @SmolYui Před rokem +7

      @@josephrichardson4678 calling them a liar with no basis when the time they give is pretty believable, and reasonable. smh not everyone on the internet lies all the time, the fact that’s the first thing that comes to your mind says more about you than them.

    • @dumbcatnya
      @dumbcatnya Před rokem +1

      @@josephrichardson4678 why?

    • @hingedevoper69
      @hingedevoper69 Před rokem

      @@josephrichardson4678 why? You know what? Fk you, youre the liar

    • @gamingbuildingandcubing5644
      @gamingbuildingandcubing5644 Před rokem +3

      Yes I ,living in a cold city I can tell your time is much worse in the cold and you basically can't go faster if you like.its like a limit in your software

  • @animeamv2381
    @animeamv2381 Před rokem +7

    I don’t think I’ve ever watched a full bbc video, very nice job by the interviewer give her a raise

  • @kyujutsugaming
    @kyujutsugaming Před rokem +43

    I love how he lowers his hands down onto the table after solving. Competition habits are second nature to cube solvers lol.

  • @randoprior4130
    @randoprior4130 Před rokem +60

    If you can solve Rubik's cubes it gets so incredibly grating something when people ask the exact same things over and over. He handled the question well in an enthused way but the repetition drives me insane. "I always picked off the stickers", "I once got X sides solved" "don't watch when I scramble it", "I am going to mix it up really well!"
    But it's absolutely alright! Like I have no doubt I asked the same questions and had the same remarks and experiences. It's okay to have to explain it! I just usually can't even pretend well anymore to react to the remarks. Now I have a PB of 28s and have fun with it. He says the truth when he says there isn't any real direct thinking of the movements of algorithms, your hands just move through them. When you aren't focused on speed it's more of a fidget toy than anything.

    • @nymeric5833
      @nymeric5833 Před rokem +2

      What's really funny is when people say they got 5 sides solved

    • @atlas_hcr
      @atlas_hcr Před rokem

      lmfao, and definitely didn't solve the last side

    • @kokickss2488
      @kokickss2488 Před rokem +1

      @@nymeric5833 haven't heard anything goofier 🤣🤣

    • @GarrisonLeRock
      @GarrisonLeRock Před rokem

      I agree with your sentiments.

  • @samione
    @samione Před rokem +45

    00:25 When she said he took 12.46 seconds to solve, it was actually 12:46 o'clock ! What a coincidence.

    • @jakersni9499
      @jakersni9499 Před rokem +1

      George exists on a different plain than the rest of us.

    • @hughjass1976
      @hughjass1976 Před rokem +2

      @@jakersni9499 or even a different plane

    • @jakersni9499
      @jakersni9499 Před rokem

      @@hughjass1976 That's the one.

    • @CoachingbyCade
      @CoachingbyCade Před rokem +1

      Angel numbers brother and sister

    • @peterslempers
      @peterslempers Před rokem +1

      I was going to comment this but I knew there was someone else out there who would notice ❤

  • @simonsimon325
    @simonsimon325 Před rokem +224

    You can tell just listening to him that his brain works at a million miles an hour. His mouth is running to keep up like a little kid trying to keep pace with his dad.

    • @BlownMacTruck
      @BlownMacTruck Před rokem +9

      That’s now how speed cubing works. In fact, I know a lot of people who are extremely slow and relaxed who do this.

    • @v3le
      @v3le Před rokem +7

      and his hands are working at trillion miles an hour!

    • @attackman4458
      @attackman4458 Před rokem +6

      Memorising algorithms is a very specific ability, to presume that he must necessarily have a quick mental monologue is a non sequitur logical fallacy. In short: it doesn’t follow, the mention of fallacy is to indicate the argument can be wrong when substituted algebraically.

    • @czgibson3086
      @czgibson3086 Před rokem +13

      @@attackman4458 It's not a non sequitur at all. There is no doubt that his mind is processing those algorithms quickly. The better he has the algorithms memorised, the faster he will be able to recall them and the faster he'll be able to solve the cube.

    • @gordonramsdale
      @gordonramsdale Před rokem +1

      @@czgibson3086 Yes but its not so much application of an algorithm as it is pattern recognition and intuition.

  • @AT-zr9tv
    @AT-zr9tv Před rokem +80

    What a handsome, easy-going and humble young man.

  • @nuggetman09
    @nuggetman09 Před rokem +3

    George Scholey, what a legend, I've seen him a couple times at competition and wow he's fast. I really love his videos and he really is insane.

  • @samuelculper4231
    @samuelculper4231 Před rokem +26

    Love how the host is so excited about it! Cubing is a must learn for kids these days. It requires a few hours (8 hours max?) to master the simple solving algorithms to begin with, but it is so rewarding to solve. And will never seem as complicated as it does before learning. Great lesson for life

    • @leoshork
      @leoshork Před rokem

      Great perspective!

    • @jazzylev
      @jazzylev Před rokem +4

      absolutely! i’ve been cubing for a good bit now and my pb is 15.37 seconds. my girlfriend used to tease me for cubing but then she picked it up and within 5 days could solve it in under 90 seconds! she now understands how fun it is as she would solve it and then want to do it again immediately afterwards. it’s definitely a rewarding experience and a fun party trick!

  • @damonpono8337
    @damonpono8337 Před rokem +9

    Even after learning to speed solve nothing beats seeing people’s reaction to seeing you solve it

  • @SixSonn
    @SixSonn Před rokem +10

    He did more in 12 seconds than I've done with my entire life.

    • @kenbrunet6120
      @kenbrunet6120 Před rokem

      Not true. You've gone to the bathroom in your life time way more then is possible in 12 seconds

  • @ilona7577
    @ilona7577 Před rokem +21

    The woman really did her homework before interviewing him.
    “ im noticing that this turns very easily” and she already knew

    • @epiconan270
      @epiconan270 Před rokem

      wdym

    • @ilona7577
      @ilona7577 Před rokem

      @@epiconan270 I mean that she already knows the answer to why it’s moving easily. It’s because of the magnets, and she knew that she obviously did her research before interviewing him, I mean, what do you want him to respond exactly? Why ask if u already know? idk i find that so cringe worthy

    • @ilona7577
      @ilona7577 Před rokem

      @@epiconan270 like.. other normal people wouldn’t have noticed that even if they did its not comment worthy but she intended to notice for some reason

  • @user-ic4ce8xb5v
    @user-ic4ce8xb5v Před rokem +52

    I love the host and her enthusiasm and her questions!

  • @madmiles0942
    @madmiles0942 Před rokem +10

    George is also quite cute 🥺

  • @JackHandelman
    @JackHandelman Před rokem +27

    AND HIS HANDS WERE COLD. Cubers, gamers, whoever; you know how hard it is to do this when you have even slightly cold hands

    • @samlester6195
      @samlester6195 Před rokem

      YES! Playing the piano with cold hands also makes a big difference in quality

  • @chrisburks7292
    @chrisburks7292 Před rokem +61

    Very talented young man. Shame that you guys didn’t think about your banner going across the screen exactly where his hands were!!

  • @nikokapanen82
    @nikokapanen82 Před rokem +29

    I remember I was about 7-8 years old when we got these cubes in our home and soon after that I learned to solve them and that was when my interest ended.

    • @chrisbodum3621
      @chrisbodum3621 Před rokem +10

      In a similar vein, It took me about three years of playing chess with my older brother before I was able to beat him.
      He sent the board and pieces flying and neither of us have ever played the game since. That was about 1974.

  • @thehandleisuseless
    @thehandleisuseless Před rokem +10

    He actually did it faster, they stopped the timer when he was already done with it

  • @babitadeboer6338
    @babitadeboer6338 Před rokem +4

    What a BEAUTIFUL man!!!

  • @nicolacurtis9440
    @nicolacurtis9440 Před rokem +3

    Loved watching this… very interesting and enjoyed the rapport between the two of them.

  • @MaxRaihle
    @MaxRaihle Před rokem +16

    Speedcubing is AWESOME!

  • @vice.nor.virtue
    @vice.nor.virtue Před rokem +46

    Holy moly. when he solves his hands look like some kind of algorithmic spider. Absolutely bananas! I haven't been this riveted to the screen in ages!

    • @sergiosaunier
      @sergiosaunier Před rokem +1

      That was really impressive.

    • @Quiltfish
      @Quiltfish Před rokem +3

      If I may, I suggest following Max Park and Tymon Kolasiński, the current tied world record holders for average time (4.86 seconds over 5 solves), and Yusheng Du, the current world record holder for fastest single solve (3.47 seconds, although others have gotten lower times outside competitions).
      It's amazing to watch even as a cuber and even better if you can find a video explaining their solves.

    • @vice.nor.virtue
      @vice.nor.virtue Před rokem

      @@Quiltfish Thanks for the suggestion!!

  • @SleighJessi
    @SleighJessi Před rokem +4

    What a fun interview! She seemed genuinely interested and asked great questions.

  • @TheDeghohun
    @TheDeghohun Před rokem +1

    What a humble young man. Humility to the highest! God bless you young man!

  • @agentcooki
    @agentcooki Před rokem +69

    Bless him for explaining however it went right over my head when he did a few twists and completed half of it 🤯

    • @archerboy2714
      @archerboy2714 Před rokem +5

      Admittedly he glossed over the second layer quite a bit.
      You basically pair the bottom corner and edge before inserting them into position. Do that four times and you have two completed layers.

    • @newburger
      @newburger Před rokem +5

      @@archerboy2714 instructions unclear, I ended up swallowing it whole.

    • @sebdoesretrogaming146
      @sebdoesretrogaming146 Před rokem

      @@newburger bruh

  • @LeeAxonisDigifin
    @LeeAxonisDigifin Před rokem +5

    She absolutely wanted him!!
    Great interview. What a lovely young man.

  • @pandabytes4991
    @pandabytes4991 Před rokem +10

    I keep a Rubik's cube in any bag I leave home with. Not because I'm trying to get better at it, although that is always a goal, but because I use it as a fidget toy whenever my anxiety starts to go up. There is just something that I find calming about them.

    • @RedCnMn
      @RedCnMn Před rokem +1

      100% best toy for relaxation. My coworkers always ask how I can do this as often as I do without getting a headache. But it actually prevents headaches 😅

  • @Xealous
    @Xealous Před rokem +13

    The news show was aired at 12:46 when she said "your average is 12.46 seconds"

  • @R8V10
    @R8V10 Před rokem +87

    I got so fed up of trying to solve it that I just ended up peeling the stickers off and putting them back in order lol 😂

    • @211inprogress
      @211inprogress Před rokem +9

      Same, I got very annoyed after 5 minutes. 😆

    • @no1noob194
      @no1noob194 Před rokem +3

      People could tell you peeled the stickers off so we would take it apart and reassemble it.

    • @deliztube
      @deliztube Před rokem +3

      i was so annoyed, that i just bought a new cube.. solved already 🤑😝

    • @sergiosaunier
      @sergiosaunier Před rokem +1

      This comment section is pure gold.

    • @filippeo
      @filippeo Před rokem

      The most classic non-cuber interaction

  • @jeffersonibileke
    @jeffersonibileke Před rokem +3

    I've got this cube I've been trying to solve for weeks now. Now I'm frustrated, now I see George solving his in seconds. I'm amazed

  • @Prep4hereafter
    @Prep4hereafter Před rokem +16

    I almost get hypnotised whenever I try to understand the rubik cube rearrangement ordinary but when the rubik masters do it in seconds that makes me want to go mental
    The human brain is amazing

  • @curiousNic
    @curiousNic Před rokem +3

    Great interview and congrats to George on the new world record!

  • @ihtesham_emon
    @ihtesham_emon Před rokem +8

    I learned this on 2015 and it took me about 2 minutes to complete. Then I started to learn speed cubing and it feels like this is going to be a lot of practice and way more algorithm to learn. So I stopped there.
    Good luck to this guy who spent a noticable time of his life in learning & practicing the moves!

  • @raysmith2940
    @raysmith2940 Před rokem +1

    What a nice humble lad. The best of luck to him.

  • @leeashford2259
    @leeashford2259 Před rokem +44

    I’ve always thought this is a thing you can either do or you can’t based on how your brain works. I picked my son up from school once when he was about 7 and some kid in his class did one in front of me I was amazed there’s no way I could have even learned that, let alone this guys standards

    • @ultimate_top10YT
      @ultimate_top10YT Před rokem +10

      Realistically pretty much anyone can do it it’s just learning algorithms and a lot of practicing

    • @AutPen38
      @AutPen38 Před rokem +5

      Most people have the brain capacity to learn the algorithms, but it's confusing at first and it takes a lot of practice before your hands make the right moves without you thinking too much. It's like learning about 8 phone numbers and entering them quickly, or learning to type, or operating a cash register. The algorithms look like FUFRLF, which would mean you turn the front, upper, front, right, left etc when you're trying to move one square to a particular place, and another arrangement of the letters for a different situation, but there are only a few algorithms you need to remember as you just keep repeating them for different sides of the cube. It's kind of like how once you know how to do a 3-point turn, or how to type "Yours sincerely", you just do the correct actions every time, and you can do them quickly if you keep practising, but when you first sat in a driving seat or tried typing you couldn't find the right place to put your hands. Some people obviously have more natural ability while other people literally can't drive a car, or learn how to spell or type quickly, but cubing is not as complicated as it initially looks. It's just "recognise what needs to be done, tap in the code, do it faster".

    • @j.rjunior5584
      @j.rjunior5584 Před rokem +2

      @@ultimate_top10YT true, but you also gotta keep in mind. A lot of us have too learn it and take it very very slow.
      Others they just see it and boom there already good at it, or other maybe be good at it in 3-6 tries. Still insane tho.

    • @sledge2742
      @sledge2742 Před rokem

      It's not so much how your brain works, it's how quickly you can learn algorithms/ how good your short term memory is really.

  • @kbbluesgreens74
    @kbbluesgreens74 Před rokem +10

    Bring this guy back for a BBC documentary!

  • @Phanson08
    @Phanson08 Před rokem +4

    The enthusiasm and energy of the reporter here is incredible

  • @kooisengdih8264
    @kooisengdih8264 Před rokem

    What a humble, polite, informative young man. Kudos!!

  • @LucidVisions
    @LucidVisions Před rokem

    This was actually a real pleasure to watch. So wholesome

  • @rrraynoorrr
    @rrraynoorrr Před rokem +3

    I loved how into it the host seemed. That's quite unusual in my experience. I wish more hosts made the attempt to show interest.

  • @LeoBorromeoSpeedcuber
    @LeoBorromeoSpeedcuber Před rokem +5

    Cool! Congrats, George!

  • @davidvose2475
    @davidvose2475 Před rokem +1

    Hats off here to the interviewer who managed to make the interviewee relaxed and shine by showing her appreciation and interest in what he did.

  • @LeeThompson-pu6xf
    @LeeThompson-pu6xf Před rokem +8

    I remember trying this in the 80's and giving up. It never ceases to amaze me how some people just have certain talents that you simply cannot teach, it's a gift you're born with, I could study 24/7 forever and never be able to do what this lad can do.

    • @LurkerPlus
      @LurkerPlus Před rokem

      The online tutorials that exist now weren't available to us back in the 80s. (But the neuroplasticity of being young helps, too.)

    • @TheRausing1
      @TheRausing1 Před rokem

      That’s just factually untrue, unless you have some kind of acute learning difficulty. There is a process to solving the cube that anyone can learn with relative ease. It’s doing it quickly that’s the difficult part.

    • @LeeThompson-pu6xf
      @LeeThompson-pu6xf Před rokem

      @@TheRausing1 I didn't say I couldn't solve the cube, if I applied myself and it was important enough, I'm sure I could. That's different from having the talent that this lad has, that he was born with and can't be attained if you haven't got that inherent talent, no matter how hard you try.
      This “American“ idealistic idea that you can do anything you put your mind to if you try and it's important enough to you is the factually untrue, dreamer bollocks that annoys me. I was a decent footballer when I was younger and wanted to be a professional but I wasn't good enough, plain and simple, I just didn't have enough natural ability.
      That's the bit that amazes me, why are some born with more talent for certain things than others, sometimes amazing talents that have no roots in their family history but they're just born with it.

    • @TheRausing1
      @TheRausing1 Před rokem

      @@LeeThompson-pu6xf I’m not American- I assume you’re English and so am I. I understand your point- perhaps you wouldn’t ever be quite as fast as this guy, but I’m sure with enough commitment you could at least be within the same ballpark. I guess it depends what your goals are as far as how fast you want to be able to do it…

    • @kenbrunet6120
      @kenbrunet6120 Před rokem

      If you brought this kid and dropped him off in the 80s, the odds are he would never figured it out either. Just like you. You didn't have a detailed visual demonstration with mapped out instructions to follow like he did... Not one, and I repeat. Not one speedcuber has figured any of that out on their own. They all learned it from people who have slowly refined and improved methods using primitive techniques and computers to churn out more simplified algorithms.

  • @safaa9654
    @safaa9654 Před rokem +6

    He's so cute 😭😳

  • @benduxbury4833
    @benduxbury4833 Před rokem +33

    The reaction of the host is a classic “child in awe” moment 😂- great fun to watch.

  • @ollie5271
    @ollie5271 Před rokem +2

    He speaks extremely well for someone so young

  • @gazbeast666
    @gazbeast666 Před rokem +2

    Takes me about 3 minutes and I'm chuffed with that.

  • @SH-lk8rh
    @SH-lk8rh Před rokem +4

    Amazing, what a nice guy as well. Well done.

  • @LemonadetvYT
    @LemonadetvYT Před rokem +11

    Well done dude you made it in tv

  • @dragonballsuper1519
    @dragonballsuper1519 Před rokem +1

    The face of the lady cracks me up when she mixes up the Rubik Cube to make it as difficult as possible while also listening to the boy as he talks about his life and origins.

  • @636Knight
    @636Knight Před rokem +4

    What a lovely interaction.

  • @BRAINOUTSIDEROOM
    @BRAINOUTSIDEROOM Před rokem +8

    Wow a genuine conversation between 2 people is quite refreshing on the internet

  • @nesthi
    @nesthi Před rokem +47

    🤘💪 He did great despite her not giving him 15 seconds to inspect the cube each time. 15 seconds is the official competition inspection time.

    • @michaellloyd9914
      @michaellloyd9914 Před rokem

      It wasn’t an official competition though, was it? Also the scrambles would have been very simple to solve

    • @antidreamerfish5228
      @antidreamerfish5228 Před rokem +4

      @@michaellloyd9914 there's no "hard" scramble, tho sure you do get lucky sometimes

  • @Armor_abs_krabs
    @Armor_abs_krabs Před rokem +5

    So smart and fluent with the way he explains everything. Very easy to understand and just explains solving a Rubik’s cube so well. Good stuff!

  • @samel88
    @samel88 Před rokem +5

    Funny how at 0:24 she says that his time is 12.46 seconds, while the clock at the bottom right also says 12:46.
    Interesting coincidence!

  • @idealjohn
    @idealjohn Před rokem +6

    I’ve always liked Joanna Gosling (the interviewer), and this interview justifies my point. As everyone else had said, this has to be the most engaging interview on BBC News for a very long time. Joanna’s interest in the subject matter shone through and George, the fantastic young man with the Rubics Cube was so natural and relaxed at explaining his talent. Congratulations to the both of them for a really great segment, a pleasant change from the current doom and gloom we see everyday.

  • @Itwasntalieitwastrueinmymind

    He has a good soul

  • @alisigdeniz9286
    @alisigdeniz9286 Před rokem

    I think this is the most mesmerising interview I’ve ever witnessed!

  • @-phenom-
    @-phenom- Před rokem +1

    Props to this young man! I wouldn't be surprised if he has a long and successful career in anything he sets his mind too!

  • @Stickfigure414
    @Stickfigure414 Před rokem +4

    Such a nice guy!