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In 2023, I reconnected with my childhood love of one of the most iconic toys of all time: the Rubik's Cube. And of course, I then quickly fell down a deep, deep rabbit hole discovering all the weird and intimidating places the world of puzzle cubes can go. Big cubes, small cubes, speed cubes, and even cubes that solve themselves!
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  • @cryingcrown
    @cryingcrownАй бұрын

    I love it when non cube tubers do cubing stuff

  • @CubingDavid

    @CubingDavid

    Ай бұрын

    same

  • @widojay2048

    @widojay2048

    Ай бұрын

    It is refreshing when the KZreadr is not better than you for once

  • @user-op1xd4lk2u

    @user-op1xd4lk2u

    Ай бұрын

    Same

  • @VictoryCuber

    @VictoryCuber

    Ай бұрын

    Same

  • @Bread-_-man

    @Bread-_-man

    Ай бұрын

    We are cubers

  • @AgentDisruption
    @AgentDisruptionАй бұрын

    30:00 Actually a magnetic mirror cube exists, and it's, of course, made by GAN.

  • @dprinting

    @dprinting

    Ай бұрын

    Fun fact the gan 14 is also a anti tank weapon when turning àggressivly😂😂

  • @auradr2776

    @auradr2776

    Ай бұрын

    nah it isnt lol the popping issue has been fixed for like half a year already ​@@dprinting

  • @user-zk6wh2ln1o

    @user-zk6wh2ln1o

    Ай бұрын

    I have the magnetic mirror cube and yes it is from gan

  • @L4ngyAge

    @L4ngyAge

    9 күн бұрын

    What does bro mean "of course"

  • @geovoid
    @geovoidАй бұрын

    I love it when a non-cubing KZreadr suddenly uploads something cubing related, it's just really cool to see :D

  • @DJsFunPlace

    @DJsFunPlace

    Ай бұрын

    Same

  • @spitting_astronaut8224

    @spitting_astronaut8224

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah it's just like "Hey I know that! I can solve that! I'm gonna click on that!"

  • @cinderblocktreehouse

    @cinderblocktreehouse

    Ай бұрын

    Me too

  • @stevealnoob8712

    @stevealnoob8712

    2 күн бұрын

    hollow knight fan cuber? rare fr

  • @SpeedCubeShopOfficial
    @SpeedCubeShopOfficialАй бұрын

    Wasn't ready for the jump scare at 11:48

  • @cubeoi

    @cubeoi

    29 күн бұрын

    spedcubshoop

  • @NightWolf4223

    @NightWolf4223

    29 күн бұрын

    Oh snap speedcube shop. Love you guys

  • @atikahhassan1889

    @atikahhassan1889

    24 күн бұрын

    Hi

  • @Nooriethenaughty

    @Nooriethenaughty

    22 күн бұрын

    Omg it’s ScS

  • @DashSpiderJumpscares

    @DashSpiderJumpscares

    18 күн бұрын

    I was super confused and then looked again and was like, wait who?

  • @a-bombmori7393
    @a-bombmori7393Ай бұрын

    40:07 "I just don't know how you turn it that fast" Back in the early years of speed solving, people didn't use methods like CFOP that are designed to be ergonomic and facilitate turn speed, they used methods that minimized the average number of moves. That's why the petrus method used to be common but fell out of use. It wasn't due to breakthroughs in group theory making it obsolete, it was advancements in cube hardware that made better ergonomics more impactful than move count.

  • @goldenwarrior1186

    @goldenwarrior1186

    Ай бұрын

    The first method used was corners first

  • @brandiepop

    @brandiepop

    Ай бұрын

    @@goldenwarrior1186 yh but petrus was extremely popular in the early years of the wca

  • @GrahamSiggins
    @GrahamSigginsАй бұрын

    welcome to the rabbit hole!

  • @SawyerMacDonald

    @SawyerMacDonald

    Ай бұрын

    multi bld wr soon (again)

  • @James_7118

    @James_7118

    Ай бұрын

    Yooo it’s graham

  • @troliskimosko

    @troliskimosko

    Ай бұрын

    No way

  • @NightWolf4223

    @NightWolf4223

    29 күн бұрын

    Facts

  • @Sangram_Raorane

    @Sangram_Raorane

    9 күн бұрын

    yo graham whats up, mbld legend!!

  • @Danika0Love
    @Danika0LoveАй бұрын

    I don’t know how to solve a Rubik’s cube but I enjoyed watching you talk about them for the better part of an hour.

  • @MR-SINISTER76

    @MR-SINISTER76

    Ай бұрын

    You should learn how its not too hard its really just memorizing specific sets of moves and algorithms after the first layer and its really just fun and relaxing after a long day of work especially if you can figure out how to solve the more complex puzzles like megaminxes pyraminxes and shape or picture modifications

  • @magnus4437

    @magnus4437

    Ай бұрын

    @@MR-SINISTER76yeah it's mostly jus memorization

  • @PG_14
    @PG_14Ай бұрын

    This guy went down the cuber pipeline. Learn to solve 3x3 Rubik's cube, learn faster method, learn how to solve faster, learn bigger cubes, find out about other cubes, collect SO many cubes, die of old age...

  • @pigeonfog
    @pigeonfogАй бұрын

    Solving a megaminx can be done very similarly to a 3×3 cube. There are just extra layers and the last layer requires different algorithms.

  • @gcolombelli

    @gcolombelli

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, solving the Megaminx for me is like solving a 4x4x4, it's the same ideas behind a 3x3x3, you just need a few algorithms if you're not trying to be super fast. I still have to try to re-learn how to do S2L, I learned how to solve the megaminx using Ruwix's guide and never quite bothered to learn a more efficient method, I did see a few videos on S2L and tried to practice it for a while, but then I stopped doing mega for a long time and completely forgot. Also, never quite got into 4LLL on mega, so my last layer solves are wildly inconsistent.

  • @subzero.cuber47

    @subzero.cuber47

    Ай бұрын

    It's literally F2L for like 6 colors and then LL has diff algs

  • @gcolombelli

    @gcolombelli

    Ай бұрын

    @@subzero.cuber47 F2L on mega is even easier to learn intuitively as you have a lot more room to work with the pieces without disrupting what you already solved, S2L, on the other hand, requires some care.

  • @ZyroZoro

    @ZyroZoro

    Ай бұрын

    I just use the 3x3 beginner last layer algs for it. They all work, you just have to add an extra U move here and there 😂

  • @MR-SINISTER76

    @MR-SINISTER76

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ZyroZoro yea except for that last algorithm where you swap the corners in and out of another space the whole thing can literally be solved like a normal cube same aloriths and all

  • @wolfrat4998
    @wolfrat4998Ай бұрын

    You learning with green is kinda awesome 13:07

  • @GMJ160
    @GMJ160Ай бұрын

    As a cuber this is the most triggering and funniest video i watch about cubing no offense

  • @TheGuyNamedVolcano

    @TheGuyNamedVolcano

    Ай бұрын

    LOL

  • @cinderblocktreehouse

    @cinderblocktreehouse

    Ай бұрын

    Me too

  • @NightWolf4223

    @NightWolf4223

    29 күн бұрын

    I know right. 😂😂

  • @TheKidAndCube

    @TheKidAndCube

    10 күн бұрын

    The part that triggered me was the fact that the 1980 Rubik’s cube color scheme is wrong

  • @YourCookieFellow
    @YourCookieFellow18 күн бұрын

    "moyo worm" Got me dying XD

  • @heavenlyderpfowl1180
    @heavenlyderpfowl1180Ай бұрын

    Word of advice for the puzzle at 27:21, if you know how to solve a skewb, repeating the algorithm to swap centers until they match again will rotate some of them, also the cube slices in half when you turn it and goes 30° around 4 of the corners. 28:06 is literally a 2x2 shapemod, so rather easy to solve

  • @Redstonefox7245
    @Redstonefox7245Ай бұрын

    15:19 for those of you that are wondering the number on the 4x4 box is 200 pentadecatillion

  • @APersonOnYootoob

    @APersonOnYootoob

    29 күн бұрын

    🤓

  • @LeyScar

    @LeyScar

    28 күн бұрын

    Actually, this is 200 Quattourdecillion

  • @diegojost3351
    @diegojost335114 күн бұрын

    i also love a how foafy explains what magnet cubes are to us, who already know exactly what speed cubes are. 'this one has MMMMMMAAGNEETS"

  • @Paradox-lj3td
    @Paradox-lj3tdАй бұрын

    39:15 "MoYO WRM" I'm crying T-T

  • @a1notfound777
    @a1notfound777Ай бұрын

    I started speedcubing like 3 years ago in my first or second year of high school. It took me about 5 months to learn it, and as of writing this, my best time is 8.15 seconds! I'm proud of it, and I'd like to get a sub-5 single someday maybe. Haven't gone to any competitions, but I highly recommend it, the cubing community is awesome.

  • @subzero.cuber47

    @subzero.cuber47

    Ай бұрын

    Ooh what do you average? My best is 5.6 and I can tell you that it's sooo hard to get even 6 seconds but it's worth it and you kinda just have to have motivation and practice

  • @joelygaby

    @joelygaby

    Ай бұрын

    It took me 6 years to be able to get a 6.93 single 9.42 average

  • @calebmadrid8367

    @calebmadrid8367

    Ай бұрын

    damnnn good job bro

  • @NightWolf4223

    @NightWolf4223

    29 күн бұрын

    Dude 8.15 nice!!

  • @benjamincartwright2923

    @benjamincartwright2923

    4 сағат бұрын

    I’ve only recently gotten my time down to 18s and I’ve been at this for 4 years 😅. Then again, I am basically using beginner’s method.

  • @michaelnelson1127
    @michaelnelson1127Ай бұрын

    Excellent video, Foafy. I never got into Rubik’s Cubes growing up, but I have seen some alternate Rubik’s products. The main one was Rubik’s Magic, which was a flat tile game held together by strings. And then there was Rubik’s Revolution, which is more of a light puzzle game where the main mode is finding which side is lit up and hitting as many as you can in quick succession. Also I’m glad you mentioned the Perplexus version. I had 2 versions of Perplexus growing up that I could never legitimately solve, but it was fun nonetheless, and then I saw the Rubik’s one a month or two ago at a Barnes and Noble. I’d be interested in seeing you do a follow-up video talking about these kinds of products.

  • @thetientran

    @thetientran

    Ай бұрын

    Your name is one letter off from Michael Nielson, who is the US Pyraminx national champion!

  • @tobin1677
    @tobin167713 күн бұрын

    The megaminx and gigaminx are actually surprisingly easy to figure out, just think of them as complicated 3x3 and 5x5s. Actually the minx series cubes have been getting big jumps in intensity and quality as of late. They even released a magnetic stickerless teraminx recently.

  • @scotthuntercubing
    @scotthuntercubing22 күн бұрын

    A few others have said it, but love to see this from someone who doesn’t do cubing focused content. Your presentation and showcase of your collection was very entertaining!

  • @Redstonefox7245
    @Redstonefox7245Ай бұрын

    17:33 that brand(奇艺) is Qiyi (pronounced (Chee-yee)

  • @pi3.14etc

    @pi3.14etc

    14 сағат бұрын

    omg thanks I bought it recently with no clue what the symbol meant lmao

  • @four_cubed
    @four_cubedАй бұрын

    Nice video! I've also been speedcubing since March of 2020 and I've been competing for 1.5 years. You should go to a competition sometime; it's a really fun experience. Most of the day is spent talking to people around you, not competing.

  • @GlaceonTheLolbit
    @GlaceonTheLolbitАй бұрын

    17:30 that's the QiYi Fanqiu 4x4

  • @agentember2143

    @agentember2143

    Ай бұрын

    Beat me to it. Recognized the logo immediately.

  • @brandiepop
    @brandiepopАй бұрын

    i got into cubing in at the very start of december 2022 and im now averaging sub 11 on 3x3 and pretty fast on every other WCA event. I also just have generally good cube knowledge for puzzle theory, history, etc. But it was nice to see some random guy who seems to not usually talk about cubes actually go in depth starting with rubiks brands that everyone knows and explaining quite a few of the things that make up cubing

  • @TheJacoliexp
    @TheJacoliexpАй бұрын

    Weird observation but we buy the same brand/kind of band aid, that's kinda neat i noticed that around like 27:43

  • @davidmenard5906
    @davidmenard5906Ай бұрын

    5x5 is so much easier than 4x4. 5x5 doesn't have the oll and pll parities, and the edge parities that show up with 5x5 are solved with one easy to remember alg

  • @tyronium2

    @tyronium2

    Ай бұрын

    the "easy alg" for 5x5 is the same alg as oll parity for 4x4 and pll parity is 6 moves so you are just wrong

  • @davidmenard5906

    @davidmenard5906

    Ай бұрын

    @tyronium2 4x4 has 2 oll and 2 pll parities, for a total of 4 algs. How is memorizing 4 algs easier than 1?

  • @CubingDavid

    @CubingDavid

    Ай бұрын

    ​@daIvidmenard5906 I only use 2 parity algs

  • @Soph_252

    @Soph_252

    Ай бұрын

    @@davidmenard5906 you only need to know 1 OLL parity alg and 1 PLL parity alg on 4x4 to solve any parity you get

  • @davidmenard5906

    @davidmenard5906

    Ай бұрын

    @@JoshuaTheCuberYT I stand by what I said. You're not going to change my mind.

  • @owencollier1071
    @owencollier1071Ай бұрын

    I have an octahedral puzzle I got in China in the early 2010s that I just recently managed to figure out how to solve. Its been sitting with my stuff, scrambled, for over a decade. Love the casual cubing energy of this vid :D

  • @arborealblazer283
    @arborealblazer283Ай бұрын

    Fascinatingly, while the 200 quattuordecillion number given on the retro 4x4 box is exaggerated, it's surprisingly close to reality. There are actually 7.4 quattuordecillion permutations on a 4x4.

  • @accesscrimea
    @accesscrimea23 күн бұрын

    0:52 BRO HE JUST SAID THAT A RUBIKS BRAND IS A REALLY GOOD CUBE AND THAT IT TURNS REALLY WELL

  • @drakemcfee9138
    @drakemcfee91383 сағат бұрын

    6 minutes in " this is the most intimidating thing ive ever seen!" -someone whos probably satan" here" hands him a puppet cube.....

  • @LessAshamed
    @LessAshamedАй бұрын

    Gigaminx is my favourite puzzle. You can solve all but the last layer of the megaminx with 3x3 beginner method knowledge, you just need to figure out how to apply it. The gigaminx works like the 4x4 to 3x3 principle of 'turning it into a 3x3' to solve it. You have to turn the gigaminx into a megaminx. My greatest puzzle achievement to date is figuring out the gigaminx without looking it up. Great vid man!

  • @Gill-gn6xh
    @Gill-gn6xh28 күн бұрын

    As a cuber and youcuber myself, I loved this and would suggest that you do in fact buy the weilong wrm v9 as it is amazing, thanks for making this and I suggest trying to learn some new stuff for it, also the way he says moyo is hilarious, it's usually pronounced mo-(you), but you do you man!

  • @MartynRice1
    @MartynRice1Ай бұрын

    If you can get hold of one, the Rubik's Slide (the new cube, not the older game-type thing)is so much fun, it's basically a 3d klotski puzzle

  • @AlbertRogers-sn2pu
    @AlbertRogers-sn2puАй бұрын

    bro is the most invested yet casual cuber I’ve ever seen 😂

  • @dianagreene4257
    @dianagreene42577 күн бұрын

    "This is the 50th anniversary Rubik's cube!" Oh man, no wonder the one I'm practicing on sucks, it's the *25* year anniversary model. Time for a new model to learn on.

  • @teddyfurstman1997
    @teddyfurstman199712 күн бұрын

    From reviewing cartoons to doing Rubik Cube videos. Sweet.

  • @DarkH4X0
    @DarkH4X0Ай бұрын

    This is such a comfy video GG, btw I'd suggest trying different solving methods as well (for 3x3x3 specifically), such as simplified Roux which is really nice for slow solves and pretty intuitive, only sune, J-perm as algorithms are enough, you could even use sexy moves instead of sune thoretically to make it even easier. Another nice method is called "8355 method" and is entirely based on sexy moves. It's nice to learn new methods, because it give you the impression of relearning to solve the puzzle again and it makes you see it from a different prospective

  • @ethanannane8783
    @ethanannane878314 күн бұрын

    I was just crying the entire time after he said the "modern" rubiks cube is great

  • @zombiechameleon614
    @zombiechameleon614Ай бұрын

    bro knows only about rubik's brands and was surprised af when he saw a magnetic 3x3 💀💀💀

  • @RecorriendoHK
    @RecorriendoHKАй бұрын

    Oh my, seeing you struggle with the Ivy cube was so adorable and funny.

  • @JackRose666
    @JackRose666Ай бұрын

    Omg.. the color scheme of the old ones💀✨️

  • @andrewwatkins4852
    @andrewwatkins48526 күн бұрын

    I became a cube celebrity at my high school back in 2008 to 2012 and now I compete in the world cube association solved 2x2 3x3 and 4x4

  • @cinnamonsugarcourtney6073
    @cinnamonsugarcourtney6073Ай бұрын

    Nice to see you doing something cube related! And I've watched someone solve the Rubik's Impossible Cube! It was neat to watch it happen.

  • @KaseyJoes64
    @KaseyJoes64Ай бұрын

    I remember when I first got the rubiks 5x5, it took me upwards of 15 minutes to solve it, and didn't do it much because of how difficult it was to turn, but when I finally got a non rubiks 5x5, it instantly took like 5+ minutes off my time.

  • @frogi_hobbies
    @frogi_hobbiesАй бұрын

    my PB on 3x3 is 33 secs and on 2x2 is 3.25 secs. Im not very good at 3x3, but not bad! im 12 and i started when i was 11, i main the moyu super rs3m with the ball core and maglev im really proud of my 2x2 personal best! And im super jealous of your gan 14! :D it's so cool!

  • @TheH-Perm

    @TheH-Perm

    Ай бұрын

    Your 2x2 pb isn’t off mine and I think the super RS3M is so cool

  • @nanamacapagal8342

    @nanamacapagal8342

    Ай бұрын

    33 seconds for 3x3 is already impressive! It took 4 years for me to get to that time...

  • @frogi_hobbies

    @frogi_hobbies

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheH-Perm tysm!!!

  • @frogi_hobbies

    @frogi_hobbies

    Ай бұрын

    @@nanamacapagal8342 oh, i mean i practice alot, and im serious about it!! i have a lot of free time too because im only 12

  • @TheH-Perm

    @TheH-Perm

    Ай бұрын

    @@frogi_hobbies same lol

  • @emmaskindaweird7445
    @emmaskindaweird7445Ай бұрын

    I think its reaply interesting how you solve on the green cross!(no hate ofc just noticed something most cubers dont do)

  • @DinoCuber
    @DinoCuber17 күн бұрын

    Foafy: I'm a very bad speedcuber, don't judge me! Me (a speedcuber): must..... judge!!

  • @kkuudandere
    @kkuudandereАй бұрын

    I used to keep the little keychain cube on my purse in high school, that thing was more popular than I EVER was (and for good reason!)

  • @draakisback
    @draakisbackАй бұрын

    The Rubik's pyramid is just a 2x2 shape mod called a pyramorphix. The thing that makes it difficult to figure out is that the flat pieces that have only one color are technically corners just as the corners are corners (all the pieces are corners even though there are two different types) If you use the 2x2 beginners method, you should be able to solve it pretty easily given that you can already solve a 2x2. It's just a matter of changing your perspective slightly. I got into speedcubing and twisty puzzles myself about 5 years ago, and I'm fairly old compared to the normal cubing community. I'm sub 10 on a 3x3 but I don't expect to get faster. I'm a software engineer and I've had carpal and cubital tunnel, so for me, playing with these cubes is all about trying to find the most ergonomic way to solve them. I am always fiddling with a cube or a yoyo while I'm on a meeting or doing some thinking, but I also love trying out various solve methods and trying to optimize the existing methods with little modifications to allow them to require less moves. Always nice to see the collection of a fellow cuber.

  • @Somewhatspooky
    @SomewhatspookyАй бұрын

    as a cuber its awesome to see someone talk about cubing stuffs

  • @jaycubes
    @jaycubesАй бұрын

    awwe this is taking me back to my early cubing days :)

  • @isaacmyers6909
    @isaacmyers6909Ай бұрын

    17:20 The mini is what I what I used for my most recent 4x4 pr average!

  • @Redstonefox7245
    @Redstonefox7245Ай бұрын

    Did you know that you can use a 6x6 as every NxN smaller than it

  • @GuardianRail408
    @GuardianRail408Ай бұрын

    I've recently started getting into the cubing rabbit hole and it's really nice seeing one of my comfort KZreadrs talk about it :3

  • @worldofcubing8242
    @worldofcubing8242Ай бұрын

    30:00 I was surprised you didn't know this, but gan produce the only magnetic mirror cube which is also UV coated, it's pretty amazing to turn I'm sure you'd enjoy it as a gan fan

  • @bvcghh1684

    @bvcghh1684

    Ай бұрын

    Correction, gan has a magnetic mirror cube that comes in stickered but also has a UV coated version without stickers

  • @kwcham
    @kwchamАй бұрын

    It's ok. No need to chase for speed. Just enjoy your solve. Don't need to apologise just because you are not fast in solving rubik cubes. Speed cubing are not RIGHT and slow cubing is not WRONG! 😀😀

  • @MaximilianBerkmann

    @MaximilianBerkmann

    Ай бұрын

    It depends. Some people just enjoy cubing (I.e. Just solving it), others want to see if how fast they can do it (whether or not they compete).

  • @yohanestheda
    @yohanestheda20 күн бұрын

    It's fascinating that you have all that stuff but never lubed a cube

  • @MinecraftMagiMan
    @MinecraftMagiManАй бұрын

    Still got a bit left of the video, but thought I'd give you a hint for the "Rubik's Pyramid" at 28:10 The inner mechanism is exactly like a 2x2

  • @J.C.Cuber1
    @J.C.Cuber128 күн бұрын

    17:28 it is a Qiyi cube you can tell from the logo great vid btw Edit: 21:26 - also Qiyi 26:03 also Qiyi

  • @GDTheZixOriginal
    @GDTheZixOriginal11 күн бұрын

    This video reminds me of the times i started cubing, now my mom asks why do i need more puzzles... This vid is epic

  • @TheRealDanePULEZ
    @TheRealDanePULEZ29 күн бұрын

    The Second Coming of Cubeorithms

  • @Piokoxer
    @PiokoxerАй бұрын

    "random pyraminx from ebay" pulls the same one out that i own lol

  • @gdnightmareanimates
    @gdnightmareanimates8 күн бұрын

    17:31 that cube is a qiyi 4x4, i think is like a 2015 version of the 4x4 cube or something

  • @gio_wuz_here
    @gio_wuz_hereАй бұрын

    I know someone who is actually really good at solving cubes. And it's actually crazy at how fast people are able to finish it!

  • @Zukatocuber
    @ZukatocuberАй бұрын

    We as the Speedcubing Community would love to help you to get better

  • @Cloverogue
    @CloverogueАй бұрын

    seeing the gan 356 xs brings back so many memories

  • @justcyan123
    @justcyan123Ай бұрын

    As a beginner cuber i love that Foafy actually talks and show some cubing things

  • @subzero.cuber47
    @subzero.cuber47Ай бұрын

    As a cuber who averages ~11 I really enjoy this video because it's really funny but also because it shows the take of how others that don't pour "sweat and blood" into cubing see everything in such a cool light

  • @TheGuyNamedVolcano

    @TheGuyNamedVolcano

    Ай бұрын

    my times vary from 20 - 44 (usually)

  • @Gojkugaming2
    @Gojkugaming23 күн бұрын

    The plastic look to one of the cubes is actually a UV coating

  • @ThePringle3725
    @ThePringle3725Ай бұрын

    1:50 the fact that green is right next to blue tho 💀

  • @CzacoF
    @CzacoFАй бұрын

    Speedcubing since 2010, still very active in competitions. Hope you are going to enjoy!

  • @diegojost3351
    @diegojost335114 күн бұрын

    i love how when anyone learns a rubies' cube, they either just.... forget it or never do anything else cube related, or, get a collection of way too many cubes, that's me. Edit: "a Rubie's cube" OH, A RUBIE'S CUBE.

  • @ChrisSmith-rt2mw
    @ChrisSmith-rt2mwАй бұрын

    I unironically love how the Rubik’s 4x4 feels

  • @RubiksRonaldo
    @RubiksRonaldoАй бұрын

    Great video! Although you had no experience with making cubing content, you did absolutely amazing and it was extremely entertaining to watch!

  • @KAKAMM722
    @KAKAMM722Ай бұрын

    GAN naming system goes like this: GAN356 Maglev, 3 stands for 3x3, however 56 stands for 56 millimeters, maglev stands means that instead of springs there are repelling magnets. GAN251 v2, 2 stands for 2x2, however 51 stands for 51 millimeters, and finally v2, well… it stands for version 2.

  • @logandavidson9208
    @logandavidson9208Ай бұрын

    You should scramble and solve the rubix impossible. I have one, and it was a ridiculous challenge to solve, but the satisfaction of pulling it off after a few hours is worth it. I was pissed when my sister rescrambled it though

  • @Hipgrandpa
    @HipgrandpaКүн бұрын

    how hes so amazed by a "speed" rubiks brand cube and saying rubiks brand 4 x 4 cubes is good is hilarious to me

  • @gcolombelli
    @gcolombelliАй бұрын

    If you want another weird challenge, try the Square-1. Or if you want something fun and easy, try the Clock, or don't, I don't know why, but lots of people seem to hate clock. I think it's a quite fun puzzle that you can even learn how to solve without having to read a guide, just by playing with it for a while. 6:10 I'd love to see statistics on how many people: a) never scrambled b) scrambled once, never solved c) solved once, never scrambled again d) solved two to five times e) solved more than five times I suspect there will be a strong power-law like distribution on that one. 😅 Anyways, Rubik's has a PDF guide with tips on how to solve this cube and a nice cut-out for you to print, fold and glue to use as a reference if you're stuck trying to solve it, it is helpful, but it's still not super easy to solve it even with such help, as there are some "trick pieces" that can go in two different configurations and you can't really tell if they're in the right way or not until you get to last layer and keep finding the cube is in an "impossible" state. 17:22 I love the yj zhisu, it fit's into 3x3x3 carrying boxes and I can thow it in my backpack and carry with me without it taking too much space or getting covered with lint and other stuff. The only issue is that you can't turn it too aggressively or it can pop spectacularly. It happened a few times at home and it was quite an ordeal finding all the pieces and putting it back together, if it pops in a public place I don't have much hope of finding every piece again. Pity QiYi doesn't seem to sell those boxes anymore, they were really cheap and handy. Their newer boxes are super nice, but are quite bulky and don't close super securely, so they're more useful to keep dust off the puzzles in a shelf than as a carrying case. 17:28 that's a QiYi cube, not sure what model is, but that's a QiYi logo. 25:49 The Megaminx is just like a 3x3x3, but with more layers. You actually don't need to know many more algorithms on it than you need to solve a 3x3x3 if you don't care about being super fast. Fun fact: I probably forgot almost half the algorithms I used to solve the Megaminx after over a year of not solving it, but I still recall enough of them to solve it, I just need to repeat the ones I still remember a few more times. 25:56 looks like an old basic QiYi, there are some great and cheap new models out there. There's also some "pro setups" you can buy that are just heavenly. Steven Wintringham also gives great tips on how to mod stock some pyraminx models into his preferred setups. 28:35 yeah, the ghost cube is one of those that are conceptually "easy" to solve, but I don't think I could do it without a lot of painfull trial and error. Another one I'd put in the same category is the Mastermorphix 28:49 it is a 3x3x3, it just has an off-center core. At least you don't have to "half turn" some of the faces to get into the "natural" position where you can move all the pieces, like some other shape mods do. 30:00 GAN makes a magnetic mirror blocks, it's pretty good. The shape still trips me up and I can't do algorithms super fast in it and often I do LBL instead of F2L, but at least it handles way better than the other ones I've tried so far. 31:47 that reminded me of a meme "genuine fake watches" 😂 32:05 check out the moyu meilong macaron if you like such oddball colors, I even magnetized one 3x3x3 macaron and it worked pretty damn well as a speedcube. 35:42 It can work with other GAN cubes, they sell center caps that work with the 356 X and XS, I haven't tried them on the 11 or anything newer though, they're availed as both stickered and stickerless, but only on matte/frosted finish, no UV coating on those. 36:35 I've got a few corner twists on the i Carry as well, but those are quite rare, the one thing that's more painful about corner twists on a smartcube is that you can't just twist any corner to solve it, you have to untwist the exact one that twisted or otherwise you won't be able to solve it, as those cubes only detect movements of the center pieces and have no way of knowing if something funny like a corner twist happened. 37:10 well, there's a couple of self-scrambling / self-solving puzzles as well, the eX-Mars is one such example you can buy, the other I think was just a DIY project, not a commercial product.

  • @BandsawsAt45Degrees
    @BandsawsAt45Degrees11 күн бұрын

    Great to see some non-cubers exploring our hobby!

  • @Imkindabadatlife
    @ImkindabadatlifeАй бұрын

    17:29 that's a qiyi 4x4, very budget cube, basically just for beginners

  • @Polandballl_mapping
    @Polandballl_mappingАй бұрын

    Plot twist, hes secretly jperm pretending to be bad

  • @X4R80
    @X4R8012 күн бұрын

    1:17 AAAHHHHH WHAT IS THE COLOR PATTERN ON THAT??!? also how do you have so many speedcubes, but you still use some terrible wrist finger tricks XD

  • @TemporalZack
    @TemporalZackАй бұрын

    I like when he drops a cube onto Charizard's mouth

  • @PugCuber
    @PugCuber12 күн бұрын

    welcome to the party, Ryder! :D

  • @Pedro999Paulo
    @Pedro999PauloАй бұрын

    as another casual Rubik's cube enjoyer I really like that video! Piraminx amd Megaminx are actually easier than it looks, Piraminx being easier than a 2x2x2 in my opinion

  • @RowanFortier
    @RowanFortierАй бұрын

    Wait till he learns about 4-dimensional puzzles

  • @Polandballl_mapping

    @Polandballl_mapping

    Ай бұрын

    Wait you here too

  • @yaboisbunker7744
    @yaboisbunker77445 күн бұрын

    "I've put so many hours into this" man, you don't even know how much I have put hours into these puzzles....

  • @ShadyAvocado
    @ShadyAvocado28 күн бұрын

    The fact that he had more gans than me had me dead

  • @Dachi40
    @Dachi40Ай бұрын

    Lets go another green first solver!!! I remember the guy i watched learned it on green so he taught it on green haha

  • @remastlers
    @remastlers6 күн бұрын

    This is like dankpods but for Rubik’s cubes, DankCubes

  • @RubberKid100
    @RubberKid100Ай бұрын

    Hey if anything, you made me feel better about my own terrible times lol. Nice video!

  • @typemasters2871
    @typemasters2871Ай бұрын

    I have a wonderful puzzler cube from since I was a child At one point I thought my brother moved the stickers around because I thought one of the squares had matching colours but I was wrong and did manage to solve it (with an online Rubik’s cube solver)

  • @embrykoehler
    @embrykoehlerАй бұрын

    Nice video! Competitions are great fun, even just to beat yourself. It doesn’t matter what your times are, everyone is super supportive of each other!

  • @boop6616
    @boop6616Ай бұрын

    I haven’t even solved a single rubric cube before, this is alien to me

  • @TheGuyNamedVolcano

    @TheGuyNamedVolcano

    Ай бұрын

    i can see that because you called it rubric sorry to correct u lol

  • @jamiehorner2595
    @jamiehorner2595Ай бұрын

    Yes, there are gan magnetic mirror cubes

  • @yaq-yaq

    @yaq-yaq

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, and they look beautiful

  • @braxtonrichins
    @braxtonrichinsАй бұрын

    I remember having a Rubik's Cube game on the DS

  • @ldoubleprime1654
    @ldoubleprime1654Ай бұрын

    I never expected a cubing video!! Wowie I started my Rubik's cube journey with ripoffs and I still stand by the ripoffs lol

  • @tkayube
    @tkayubeАй бұрын

    I have a terrible old bootleg-ish cube that I got in middle school that I've been messing around with recently. I've gotten close to solving it a few times but haven't managed to get through the end.

  • @ramboadams4150
    @ramboadams415020 күн бұрын

    Are you ever going to open in The Bluey Lego Lego, Steven universe?

  • @abulbasharahmed7584
    @abulbasharahmed7584Ай бұрын

    The thing is he didn’t say him a seep cuber but he knows finger tips so he is a speed cuber

  • @TheGuyNamedVolcano

    @TheGuyNamedVolcano

    Ай бұрын

    seep cuber? fingertips? okay also thats not how it works he needs to solve cubes competitively