I Learned to Solve the Rubik's Cube in Under 60 Seconds (ft. SoupTimmy)
This is how I learned to solve the Rubik's cube in under 1 minute as a beginner. I couldn't have done it without @SoupTimmy! Explore Orba by Artiphon: bit.ly/hafu-artiphon
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In this video, SoupTimmy teaches me how to solve the Rubik's cube in under 60 seconds as a beginner. I break down the step-by-step process and provide tips and tricks for anyone looking to improve their solve time. Learn how to solve Rubik's Cube quickly with algorithms and speedcubing tips that will take your solve time to the next level.
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@Matthewtam2746
Жыл бұрын
Me curious how bout violin
@myatminthu6762
Жыл бұрын
back flip in 1 day
@reanngjeliu1878
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Solve a megaminx
@infinitegaming2285
Жыл бұрын
Yoyo and spintop with tricks
@asifakbar403
Жыл бұрын
Wingsuit flying
Hafu is a great learner 🎉🎉Thanks for the women skill
@liltimmy-_-6137
Жыл бұрын
first!!
@liltimmy-_-6137
Жыл бұрын
omg soup timmyy my fav cube ytber please like this comment
@mahad_3686
Жыл бұрын
Pabloski
@pain6054
Жыл бұрын
heyy
@Zcuber19
Жыл бұрын
Ayo pause
I love how more and more KZreadrs are starting to pick up speed cubing, making more people start and joining the community
@rabbyshoyaka7265
4 ай бұрын
Same❤
Super cool video! Congrats Hafu on joining team cubing
@hafu
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Cubing is fun
@split8248
Жыл бұрын
Any advice for learning the G Perms?
@MartynRice1
8 ай бұрын
@@split8248there is a great G perm tutorial on @speedcubereview 's channel, Shawn teaches it very well
@Immortal_cubing_builder
4 ай бұрын
@Tingman finally 1 M subs
@ngm1109
4 ай бұрын
Congrat on 1M subs;)
I started doing the cube in 1981 when I was in the military for 2 years in South Africa. I read about various ways to solve it and worked out my own way. Its like riding a bicycle and you never forget especially since you spend days and months solving it and playing with the cube. I had my cube with me 24/7. Up to this day I sometimes notice unsolved cubes anywhere I go and then I solve them and many people admit they never seen it being solved. It never gets old.
@ansribano4971
Ай бұрын
How old are you
@KGgg612
Ай бұрын
@@ansribano4971he is my brother is is 48 now
Amazing well done Hafu! And great work from Timmy!
@SqrRaptor7
Жыл бұрын
Hi
@gw2156
Жыл бұрын
Yoooooooooooooooooooo Moyu speedcube :)
@Dani-ce9yn
Жыл бұрын
oh wow, Rubik's??
@fusinistik
Жыл бұрын
agreed
@chubster_chub9687
Жыл бұрын
I know how to solve a cube and I’m 10
I started cubing last November 1, 2022. I average 15-18 secs now. This vid reminds me of my struggles and am actually glad to see how far I've come. It's hard when you solve one for the first time but it's actually really easy because you just learn like 5 algorithms. For the non cubers out there, no.. we dont calculate and do it intuitively, there are specific algorithms needed to perform in order to solve pieces Edit: As of July 2023, Im now averaging 11- 13 secs, im not consistent at it, sometimes i get more than 15 secs Edit: Sept 2023, I got 9.83 PB Edit: Feb 2024, I am purely 11-13s consistent (I took a 2 months speedcubing break)
@nedlohuwu
Жыл бұрын
What method do you use?
@zhongcubers
Жыл бұрын
thats great congrats! your average is almost the same as me even when i started 1 year before you i average 14 to 15
@nedlohuwu
Жыл бұрын
@@darkkl CFOP F2L is intuitive tho isn’t it?
@darkkl
Жыл бұрын
@@nedlohuwu only applies for the beginner f2l. It's pretty intuitive in its own way. What I meant by solving it intuitively is like how non cubers see cubers solve one. It seems like it's based on "calculations" and instinct
@nedlohuwu
Жыл бұрын
@@darkkl ohhhhh I get you now
Love the variation in content! Been watching all your videos and they never fail to disappoint ! Makes me want to learn how to solve one since I never got to and gave up years ago when I tried to lol.
When I first started learning how to solve a 3x3 it took me 3 weeks, and then to get it faster took me another few weeks. Awesome that you can get it in under one minute in only 5 days, with such dedication!
This is actually one of the most helpful tutorials because it overviews the whole process. For me as a beginner i get bogged down with over focusing on each step and need to zoom out and this video allows for that.
My first solve was one month ago and I learned it from cubehead
When I started cubing (a year ago) I spend like 3 days spending 3 hours to learn how to solve a cube and started off by solving in like 2 minutes or something, now I can do 25 second solves! Keep on doing what you enjoy and I believe you will surely become a master!
@DoctorBones1
6 ай бұрын
3 days each day? are you in a hyperbolic time chamber?
Watching your improvement was really fun, keep learning new things!
As a cuber this reminds me of the times when I first learned how to solve the cube
@King_gamingx
Жыл бұрын
Same
@Aitoooo
Жыл бұрын
Me too! It brings back so many memories
@fun_g
Жыл бұрын
truee
@fun_g
Жыл бұрын
the horror of learning those oll's G O D
@Aitoooo
Жыл бұрын
@@fun_g 😅
Thats great hafu ! My record on solving rubik's is 17,7 seconds, that took me almost half of year to reach that ❤
@elsie221
Жыл бұрын
First
@Sunny-fs3fb
Жыл бұрын
It's quite similar to me, my record for solving a 3X3 Rubik's is 20 seconds but I am ignoring a recipe list to focus on studying. If I resolve a Rubik's once more I will solve it relatively in 5 minutes because of that.
I love how over time dedication pays off and you can learn algorithms faster
I remember my first sub 1min solve.Now a food average is a sub 20.So many cubers are going to recognize themselves in this .Great vid.
Hafu your dedication is crazy to learning new skills! Your a great learner!
@Manny_OG
11 ай бұрын
dedication? I learned how to do this in 6 days, and I'm only 11! you really just need to put in some effort, and you can do anything!
@Manny_OG
11 ай бұрын
personally, i could never do this without websites like ruwix and cubesolve
I love watching people learn about cubing, its been 4 years for me with 1 break, and now my pb is 5.02
You guys are really impressive to do this so fast. I remember spending weeks messing around with the cube when I was a kid. I was lucky to have a few friends show me a little bit to get started. But they only knew how to solve one top color. I figured out how to solve more of it on my own, maybe a little more than 1/2 way. If the thing hadn't dissapeared on me, I might have learned to solve the whole cube.
i love seeing the cubing community grow, keep it up!
@thuydungduong8727
8 ай бұрын
I learn to do it under 60s too.
Broooo i want to see more about Shaolin monks!!! Please continue it 💝
I love Hafu always tries
When i was first learning and even now sometimes when i solve it a lot in a day ill close my eyes to sleep and see the cube. Like im making turns and moving pieces in my mind as i try to fall asleep. No matter how much i want it to stop it just keeps flashing behind my eyes till i fall asleep.
I never thought someone would be able to do it faster than michelle in the first week.
Another cuber yay, usually when extracting cubing we learn the beginners method to more advanced solves. Than we start diving into beginer cfop (cross, f2l kr first 2 layers, orientation of the last layer, and the permutation of the last layer), instead and than after mastering the beginer cfop dive into the more advanced method by memorise all 57 oll algorithms, and 21 pll algorithms for every case you could get (making a total of 78 algorithms). I myself am not the best cubes and average around 31 seconds, while there are some speed cube who average 5-8 seconds. While the official world record is 3.47 seconds set by Yusheng Du. However there are covers who have gotten faster solves than this (one being Max Park, and various other famously known speed cubers) it is not recognized official unless its at a official rubiks cube competition (so we refer to them as PB's personal best, and PR's personal record, which the only difference is a PR is an official record, however some people look at this as the same thing which is ok in any situation). The rubik's cube itself is not hard to learn by itself, just learn the beginer method and your set, however if you want to gwt faster that's the hard part. And all it takes is practice, memorising the algorithm and pattern to use the algorithm, and muscle memory where just by looking at the cube you can tell you hands what to do without thinking of the exact algorithm because you've done it so much you just know how to do it. Than of course finger tricks help increase your speed at solving the cube significantly. It should also be noted that there is a rubik language to view algorithms we call rubik rotations where each error letter represents a motion of the cube. It's really not to hard to learn (if you can play an instrument the concept is basically the exact same as cubing). Than speed cubes have developed a more advanced methods they like to use to solve the cube such as look ahead. Please if you want to start speed cubing I recommend buying a speed cube instead of a rubiks brand, it's entire design is to improve your speed, and it's alot more easier to move, they come from non-magnetic to magnetic, stickerless to stickered (i recommend a stickerless cube that way the stickers won't peel off after long periods of use), than we get into the more expensive cube such as the Gan cubes which are essentially the IPhone version of a rubik's cube, defiantly top market and expensive and each year they make a new cube which may or may not be better than the last but like iPhone we all have preferences, the newest Gan is the Gan 13 MaglevFX (if you have no idea what I just said that ok) Maglev means magnetic levitation because the core of the cube is built on it along with the pieces to improve turning skills, the FX are fixed magnetics because the Gan 13 Maglev (last years cube) was how you would say way to fast and not very stable for the average cuber. But than again it's all about preference and what you like when cubing, those cubes can cost to $80 or more depending on the quality, however there are cheaper cubes out there that are just as good and even better depending on you and how you use the cube (like from harry potter with wands, there's a wand for each wizard not all of them might be right for thr right wizard but one that fits you). I hoped this brief into into 3 by 3 cubing helped anyone who is scrolling in the comment sections. It's really not that complicated however it does get more advanced the deeper you go in and the better you'll understand it.
@gadwaithira
7 күн бұрын
I honestly needed this. Thank you
I know how to solve the cube, but not in a under a min yet. I need @SoupTimmy as my personal trainer too 😂
I'm DEEPLY impressed and INSPIRED to try this "algorithm" thingie. 🤔🥰🤗🇨🇦💖
Dude turned an enjoyable hobby into a cramming session. The amount of times he said "my brain was overheating" is too relatable.
2:15 that’s how we all felt when we solved our first Rubik’s cube
@user-vq2lg8mt5g
6 ай бұрын
Fyrvbb
I learn led how to solve a runic cube 4 days ago and it’s the beginner method I watched it from KZread and the channel I watched it from made it super easy for me even tho I messed up and I can do it without any help now
Excellent brother, I saw you after a long time, how is your health and leg injury? This is great for sharpening the mind. Om Namaste
I still remember when i learned how to solve a rubik cube 2 weeks ago... my first solve was 2 minutes 4 seconds and now its under 1 minutes
@bored7931
Ай бұрын
Do you have any tips on how u got it under a min
@fierazfaizal9928
Ай бұрын
Here is some tips 1. Know the algorithms and do it again and again so u will get faster at it 2. U can learn the advance one. U can watch the vid at j perm 3. Just practice everyday
Within the first day i got 4 minutes.
@EdibleYT_
Ай бұрын
Same but I got 3.28
@redxnamikaze
4 күн бұрын
Same but i got 1.52 seconds.
@Xamurai474
2 күн бұрын
Nice I got 1 min and 9 sec
Hafu : wakes up Timmy : here solve this
I love both of your vids
This is so relatable 😂😂 When I taught my brother on how to solve a rubiks cube using begginers method, it was so stressful because whenever my brother makes a wrong turn I keep shouting😂😂 but then a few days later he mastered it and had a time of 3 minutes. He did so many solves just to get that time 🎉
@samratthorat8918
Жыл бұрын
noice
@rochellego4947
6 ай бұрын
True I taught my best friend how to solve a Rubik’s cube and it took her 2 freaking weeks
Honestly, I started learning an easy way to learn how to solve speed cubing and I was able to start solving very quickly, but I can't go as far with more steps and less time than less steps and bigger learning curve. Also, I've never been able to learn harder tricks to do in cubing, and that's why I need to throw myself in the deep end to learn to swim.
My memory is OP after just 1 solve I memorized all the algorithms. To be fair however, I did watch the video twice and forgot the order plus rewatching and pausing individual steps during the first solve.
Hi there, I was 13 years of age when the cube was invented, I have grown up with it and never learnt it until a few weeks ago at the age of almost 62, watched a KZread tutorial then like yourself made my own short hand notes and practised. I just need to improve now on holding and finger techniques. Still on 1.30 but trying to get it under 1 minute, taught my 12 year old grand daughter the cube and her time is 1 minute I think her small hands contribute. Looking in from the UK.
Soup Timmy isn't world's biggest KZread channel . " It's king of cubers "
@liammerryweather5477
3 ай бұрын
*cough cough* uhh J-perm?? (possibly IDK)
Actually the difficulty of learning to solve depends in the method you try to learn or were taught i learned and was taught cubing using an easier method so i learned it in 30 minutes then tried switching to more difficult but faster methods which worked out better because it downed my time from around 1 minute to 30-45 seconds
The club is a new experience for any youtuber
This kind of reminds me of that video from Michelle Khare where J Perm became her Coach. Still great Video!!!
Daddy got moves
@dontsubscribe609
Жыл бұрын
Ayoo
@kathrinecarstens196
6 ай бұрын
Yep
1 view bruh!
@BNSF4749Railfan
Жыл бұрын
Sorry but you're 3rd.
Amazing video😍 it really inspired me to beat my personal best
16:00 bros got that rubiks cube rizz fr ☠
dont be scared by this video. timmy taught him a more advanced method for last layer for no reason and anyone could learn how to solve the cube within probably 30 minutes to an hour.
@ClockSolves
Жыл бұрын
Because their goal was to solve it the quickest, not to learn the fastest the last layer was just an A perm and U perm that’s not much
@penguinyen645
Жыл бұрын
@@ClockSolves plus 2 look oll
@L4ngyAge
Жыл бұрын
I tried really hard for 3 days to firstly solve it I had a horrible cube though so I got quickly frustrated every day
@penguinyen645
Жыл бұрын
@@L4ngyAge just keep practicing and it will become muscle memory pretty fast
@L4ngyAge
Жыл бұрын
@Penguin Yen yeah I average 18 seconds now haha
Now Try Chess
If you see things you are doing like in dream or thinking about it again and again you gave 100 percent of your work
Love this❤🧠
me first pin pls
@vexorvivi684
Жыл бұрын
Pin my ballslsl
@BNSF4749Railfan
Жыл бұрын
Nope. You're 2nd.
Guys plz make me top comment
It be step #4 and #5 😫😤 6:12 imma master it doe and celebrate from this utmost inspiration of witnessing your pain and dedication 🤓🖖🏾
I remember when i started to learn how to solve a cube, it was harf but managed to do it. After a year I can now sow a rubiks cube in under 15 seconds
I really relate with this video, it took me weeks to be able to solve it with no help now my PB is 12.5seconds
yo what cubes are thos by the way keep going you are doing so good!
Bro you helped me with cubeing
this video inspire me to solve Rubik's cube 🎉🎉
This video is best motivation for me
2 of my favourite content creators in one vid aaaaa
I hope Hafu go keeps doing very well on and I want you to learn solving a 21 x 21
The dude that explained all of the things like when the Rubiks cube was created, use that Rubiks cube that was in his hand
timmy sounds like me teaching my friends how to solve tthe rubix cube
This is where I say it took my friend 2 days for me to teach him to solve a cube, and now on day 3, he fingertricks like a pro (hes like a prodigy)
I always like a good soundtrack from BLUE STEEL;)
hafu you are a hardworking person ✨
Hi... (Hafu Go) I'm watching your video From INDIA ❤🇮🇳
If I have a 10×10 sided cube (rubik's cube is 3×3 sided), and dropped it in a bucket of black paint, can you tell me mathematically how I could determine the total number of sides that are black?
Hafu is the Best Kung Fu Martial Artist and Rubik's Cube Solver!!! ❤ from Myanmar...
So glad we have another cuber but like how come if someone has one interest as me they almost always have a second one in common with me.
yo congrats @Hafu Go take it up a notch to a 4x4 its amazing how patient timmy is lol
I Learned Rubiks cube 3 months now i can solve it in 20 seconds
4:03 Yeah, pretty much everyone feels that way all the time.
I love this video 😀😀
Incredible Hafu!
i acutally learned how to solve a rubiks cube by watching soup timmy shorts
Bruh i wondered why you looked so familiar,, then at 8:40 i realised you're the guy that saved my grades last year!
I love this video so much
Can't believe two of my favorite ytbers are together
Next solve a megaminx in under a minute
This was so inspirational!
poor timmy screaming his lungs out...
It took me at least a week to recongised all patterns and all algotirhs Now ik how to do Cfop
Souptimmy i love your video
Nice btw my first solve was 3.32 seconds this is a vollab we all needed
That’s insane it’s so hard to solve
You should learn how to solve a 4 x 4 Rubiks cube in under 60 second
I have crazy respect for you I can't even solve the third layer but second and first and second layers are ez
My personal best is under 2 minutes but the solving got easy but to be fast at it is a hard talent
as a cuber this made cubing look really hard, but I ASSURE YOU, its really easy, even from a non cuber perspective, what i recommend doing is following a youtube tutorial that you think is the easiest, i recommend CubeHead, so solve it from the tutorial, and then after a bit solve it on your own, then when you get stuck, just watch the same part on the tutorial! and keep repeating this till you can solve the rubiks cube on your own, then you can start timing it, but remember, just watch the tutorial if you get stuck on a step, its very simple people!
I have been a cuber for like 7 month but my pb is onky 49.69 seconds, when i firat learned i gave up and then like a week later i suddenly got motivated by watching soup timmy's videos (thank you timmy) and then i learmed it and now i learned F2L but uts still hard
Skipped beginner method well done
After about my 7th time solving a cube I got to where I could solve it in under 5 minutes which I learned it 3 days ago mattter of a fact and now my record is 3 minutes 20 seconds so it kinda nice to see somebody feel the pain I felt
@nikiedelgado8263
9 ай бұрын
My record is 41seconds if you keep practicing you may get better than me
@Afoxoky8769
9 ай бұрын
@@nikiedelgado8263well now my record is 1:57 seconds so I’m definetely getting somewhere
In this era of science and technology we all are getting dumb,relying too much on them. To overcome this problem we all should try to engage more and more on physical activity in combination with modern technology.
I started liking cubes 2 days ago and I learned it yesterday under 1 hour I'm so 😁
Sir RR, if nag-break down na yung Lithium Ion battery ng Yaris Cross, can the car still run with just the combustion engine alone?
Next goal solve the 3×3 cube blindfolded ( Its possible )
@DooblerFlooper
Ай бұрын
Yes!
Yessir another cuber!