See the full tutorial at ABCube.how
The simplest beginner Rubik's Cube method for any cube! From the original 3x3 cube, to the 5x5 professors cube, and beyond! The full tutorial for everything from a 2x2 to infinity is at ABCube.how with additional diagrams and explanations on my site for clarity.
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This doesn't seem to work when two edge pieces at the middle on their edges are rotated, which happens to me around 50% of the time. (They are not swapped, just rotated.) I can find nothing on your webpage that helps in that situation.
i'm sorry i just saw this, can you send me a pic?
NICE TUTORIAL ❤🎉
Good method?
I think so, lol. Not for speed, not fewest moves, but easy to understand and works on all complexity cubes. What do you think about it?
Hello!
hi!
Good job, please continue doing this ^^ you gonna go far.
thank you so much !
congratulations!!!! 100 subs
How about cubes like the ghost cube, that don’t have different colors on the sides?
great stream sorry i wasnt there
good luck on publishing your book and merchandice
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Mmm I have a problem resolve always at last 4x4 at last
Cubing grandma?
Good Job!
I've been cubing since i was about 9 years old. I am now fastly approaching my 18th birthday (it's in 6 months which is daunting to think about) but when I started out, I wish that this video existed. Although, with 3x3, 4x4, and 5x5, I use advanced methods like ZZ, Yau4 and Yau5, I truly commend you for this video. I have only watched the first 5 minutes of this video, and although I haven''t learnt anything of use (due to my knowledge of more advanced methods), I do truly believe that your videos on this topic, will be a resource that new cubers/people who could solve a rubiks cube 20, 30 years ago and forget, and then picked it back up again, could truly benefit off of. I think what makes this tutorial more intuitive, is that you don't use cube notation, not at least for the 5 minutes that I have watched. Cube notation can be daunting to people who are starting out/again, and when I started learning in 2015, I found it daunting. The diagrams you have in the top right corner are exceptionally helpful. for 3x3, I average around 18 seconds. I've been having a rough patch, averaging around 25/26 seconds, and I found myself just doing what was shown in the diagrams over and over again. It was a nice break from repeatedly solving the cube until something clicked and I went back down to averaging 18 seconds. Before even typing this comment, I did a solve, and I got a 17.32 second solve. I feel this video helped with breaking out of that rut as it was helpful for myself to put my mind back into when I started out, doing beginners method. Again, I think this will be a valuable resource for people who are starting out and I wish you, and everyone the best, in life and in their cubing journey!
Hey! No offense but cut out the akward parts in edits. The video will be better!
Thank you. Can you recommend something free and easy that I can use to edit?
Pretty nice rainbow pattern!
Bad Bo 😊
Fav video
Found your channel today. I know alot of cubing stuff already, I've been cubing since 2010 and competetively since 2015. But I just want to say your channel is great! Keep making these! Will recommend you to my girl, she is kinda new to the world of cubes!
Great to hear!
you are so genius and cutee
You wouldn’t happen to have tensioned your 10x10 would you? It seems like it gets locked a bit. Also I don’t want to be this guy but the parity happens when two center pieces are swapped or all 4 are out of orientation (just my personal experience dealing with shape mods) You have some good information 🤘🏻 How long does it usually take you for a 10x10?
what is this?
yeah, what is this?
Hi Sunshine keep up the good work.
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so this method is just commutators?
How fast can you solve them? And do you use the AB method on your solves too?
I solve 3x3x3 in about a minute and a half. Yes, I use my own method in solves. And so far everyone I have taught learned in about an hour and a half. I teach all complexity cubes at the same time so no mental block about trying a larger cube,
@ABCubeMethod Did you ever consider about learning other methods? Like CFOP or ROUX on 3x3x3?
@@zhonglirexlapis4138 I've been giving since the early 80s, so yeah I've learned other methods.
Wow, that cube is beautiful!
This looks like the long solve method.
First one! I've always been inspired by people that solve a cube, now I know how. Thanks Sunshine!
Loved the video, keep going ❤
Thanks for sharing your story and your method.
cool
Great video i hope i can learn this to become fast. Also you could insert a corner by putting the side you want to put the corner down, then doing Right Clockwise, Up Clockwise, Right Counterclockwise and Up Counterclockwise until its facing down (in cubing algs is R U R' U). However still great video :), keep up the good work!
Good work!