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Scramble: U R F' D R2 F L B2 U F L2 U2 R2 F L2 F' B U2 B2 L2
We are very happy to be premiering this video showcasing example solves from five cubers at different skill levels. This collaboration project features beginners Snow Petrov and Michelle Khare, intermediate Allan Chochinov, sub-10 cuber Milan Struyf and world no. 1 Tymon Kolasiński.
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Snow:
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Michelle:
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Allan:
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Twitter: / chochinov
Milan:
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Tymon:
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Timestamps
0:00 Intro
1:04 Snow
4:18 Michelle
8:57 Allan
10:38 Milan
12:31 Tymon
15:24 Conclusion
Tymon just blew my freaking mind. Milan is a really good cuber, but seeing Tymon take a very similar solution and then basically figure out 3 f2l pairs just by looking at the cube in the cross and know exactly what OLL he was going to get...😵💫🤯 As a sub20 solver, I don't even have words. Great video, guys!
the funny thing is, I use the same algs and understand what he is doing, but he has better lookahead, more TPS and knows more algs lol
@@nikmrn absolutely. At sub20 I have the building blocks to understand what he's doing here in theory. But to see that far ahead that quickly is crazy to me. Plus I'm 32 so my hands probably will never move that fast 🤣
@@TSpoon823 ah yeah makes sense haha
i know right. his look ahead is astronomical
I got so used to watching lazer0monkey recon Tymon's solves that I forgot how insane he does them.
As a sub 15 solver, I saw first pair on this scramble but it blows my mind how Tymon can go like "hmm let's cancel 2nd into 3rd pair" before even doing 1st, and "oh i can predict OLL now."
Yeah honestly it was the OLL that freaked me out the most. But as he said, that must just come from hundreds of thousands of solves over years.
vietnam?!
Yeah. I am a sub 19 cuber and it shocked me too like how he predicted them.
I am sub 25 and i am a nine year old
@@munirbeg Congratulations. You are soo good for your age i think. Like i am 15 and i am sub 19 but you are just 9.
I wouldn't call "look ahead" to what Tymon does; I would call it directly: "Looking the future".
Yeah
exactly
Lol I only do cross in inspection Tymon plans everything
Yo! That's accurate!
lol
good luck to everyone using the Michelle Method, dropping the cube has proven to reduce time by at least 10 seconds!
Wow
This only has 40 likes and 2 replies. But from 11 months ago. How is this not in the top
@@TheReal-UnoReverseCard you are the first reply in 11 months
Your method is very interesting and also great explaining btw it was really easy to understand what you were doing
@@TheReal-UnoReverseCard ikr
I love how Michelle simultaneously set cubing terminology back AND forward about 10 years.
😂
She's honestly annoying
@@samueljehanno lol
-OELL- ❌ flippity skippity ✅ -sune- ❌ the crazy ✅
@@brightblackhole2442wth is oell
Seeing tymons thought process is absolutely insane lmao, I knew he had good look ahead, I just didn't know it was THIS good
He could just 1look a Lucky scramble at this point 😂
@@Hendrucs like a goddamn 2x2
three pairs brooo
Dude I love Michelle so much. she just makes everything so fun and her energy is unmatched
I think the exact opposite. I couldn't finish watching her section as she's just too unauthentic.
@@sandollor Jesus loves you so so much. he wants to help us but we just have to accept his help and guidance.💞💞💞💞👍🏻👍🏻☺☺
@@user-rk6hg5sp9oshut up
@@sandollor I skiped her section to, to much fake acting.
@@sandollor Fr it was a breath of fresh air to see the old fellow appear
Tymon's solution was insane, I am sub30 cuber with sub 20 being my best. It would never come up to my brain how he solved this scramble. I understood until Milan but Tymon just blew me up. He predicts the cube so so well
The fact that Tymon predicted the OLL before doing the last pair is mindblowing.
Probably some other top cubers can do that but the only one who's definitively mentioned doing it is Feliks. Not surprisingly 😛
Was a pretty easy one tbh
@@ReinierS Also, I haven't studied it myself, but it seems anyone who gets into VLS deep enough would develop a pretty good sense about predicting OLL from last pair?
@@spacevspitch4028 yeah, lots of F2l cases require you to create a pair first.
Snow: Weird method but it works Michelle: Knows a lot and she has the potential to be so good (plus the fact that she does challenges all the time) Allan: Advanced, could be pretty good Milan: Smart Tymon: done.
tymon has not only solved the rubik's cube, but solved the rubik's cube. know what i'm sayin? it's like solving chess. you've figured it all out.
@@williamhu9567 yeah I get you
@@williamhu9567 yeah fr
snow's method is literally just the standard beginner method. easiest to learn, and most intuitive, while also not requireing too much knowledge of how the pieces move around
@@azteriaaa its a kinda odd version if the beginner method once she gets to last layer, though it still works
Kudos to Michelle!! She taught me something during the PLL of the corners. Saved 8 moves per corner(depending on the orientation of course). THANKS GIRL!!
It's cool how you can take the layer by layer method and modify it with bits and pieces from cfop to make it faster
Just started cubing a couple days ago. I was so excited on my first sub-two minute solve! I can't wait to keep learning and get it under a minute!
Ive been cubing for 5 years and i'm just starting to get sub 18, But hearing tymon just litteraly predicting half of the solve... Damn this guy is A GALAXY further from me
Ao5 or pb?
@@frogsecretaryofswamp452 I think Ao5
Bro you'll not believe me but I have started cubing 6 months ago and I'm now sub 25
@@surendrasinghverma2090 believable.
Your pb sammer
I just want all the tymon walkthrough solves. Haha. The whole thing was awesome, but getting a glimpse into his thought process is something else.
Tymon's look ahead is crazy, being able to plan out 3 pairs before hes even solved one is mad
Tymon in 2040: "So I predicted PLL during inspection" 😂
I think it would be really cool to do this with top cubers of different methods. Roux - Fahmi, CFOP - maybe Matty to change it up, ZZ - idk who is fast
radmac (c/JWScube) is pretty fast at zz but he doesn't cube much
phil uses zz right?
@@hybrid9490 Yes, but Phil averages close to sub 10 while Fahmi and Matty both average low 6. Radmac also averages somewhere sub7 with zz so he would at least have a chance.
@@nathgee2074 Damn Fahmi already low 6?
Yes this is such a cool idea!!
This video is representing our community, which is talented and diverse. There's space in cubing for everyone at every skill level. Never stop learning and be curious! Well done Cubicle!
Tymon is incredible! I average 11-12 seconds, and it always blows my mind when he is able to plan so many things on the cube in seconds. He makes it look so easy, but I know he's put in years of practice.
He is incredible. 🤯
11 seconds is NO JOKE too!! Keep it up!!
That was really entertaining to watch! As a sub-20 cuber, that abandoned cubing for more than a year and just came back, learning 4LLL, this was really fun. Smiled a lot 😁
I feel like I could hear jperm within Michelle's strategy, that is so cool
nice video, I got an 8.14 seconds solve and I did the same solution as Tymon apart from predicting the pairs and the OLL. ngl, pretty proud of myself but blown away about how Tymon can literally predict everything.
This was amazing. It really is interesting to see how different minds see it based on their experience level. I know the fast cubers all do extensive look ahead but Tymon was basically doing the whole solve in his head before he began..... I haven't seen anyone on KZhead yet that already know what OLL they were going to get way ahead of time. That was next level.
Dang Tymon's look ahead is bonkers. As someone who knows half of PLL and no OLL with a sub-40 avg, I get that everyone sees the cube differently. I loved Michelle's nicknames too. I have a plan to teach a group and I think fun names like that might be key. I also want to learn blindfolded so badly.
Seeing Michelle in the thumbnail put the biggest smile on my face. So glad she’s part of the cubing community now 💜
Same
@Mr. Cuber yeah
jperm can say that " I MADE HER"
:)
@@MichelleKhare can't wait for Michelle's one-handed sub 1 minute! That'll be so cool
This video was very helpful for everyone, seeing how each cuber would solve a specific solve! Well done, Cubicle! More of this type of video would be awesome!
Everyone is talking about how crazy good Tymon is (which they're not wrong) but no one is talking about how Allan did the OOPS method.
omg i just realised wow
J-perm momento
no he just didn’t know the oll so he did 2 look but i see where you’re coming from.
@@masonbtw9081 ik
i think a pll skip from 2 look oll should be OOPS method.
I so loved this video. The explanations were so helpful
I was kind of proud of what I was able to do. I figured out 2 f2l pairs in inspection, and got a 14, which is 6 seconds faster than my average. This scramble is great!
Yoo this is gonna be insanely fun to watch.
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@@Ghostcubert Yoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
This was an amazing video. Great entertainment, especially for cubers who are relatively experienced, it's very interesting to see how different people think!
I am a beginner to cubing. I use Snow's method for layer 1 and then Michelle's for the rest. I have the same goal of trying to solve under a minute and I thought with basic algorithms I wouldn't be able to get my solve under a minute but Michelle being able to solve it that fast has given me some inspiration. I am currently at just above 2 minutes solve time.
did u manage to do it?
Loved it, please make this into a series
I thought it was pretty revealing that Cubehead and Tymon had a very similar cross but Tymon had a much more efficient F2L that flowed a lot nicer due to his insane lookahead. Sub-10 is admirable and Cubehead is one of the faster you-cubers but it's crazy to think, well, when you're already fast, what are the elements necessary to push one's times down to the lower bounds of what's possible?
As someone who has just one week under my belt in trying to solve this maddening device, I can say that what I just witnessed absolutely just blew my mind. I have been using the rubiks instructions on their site and I can confidently solve the first two layers and the top yellow and now am working on completing it without having to look at the instructions. So to witness what I just saw on this video and how all of them looked at differently I was in shock and super confused. Thank you for this video as it opened my eyes up to so many different ways to do this. I’ll keep working on my $10 dollar cube and try just to solve it without looking at instructions. These five were amazing.
This is an amazing video!! You should definitely do more of these with smaller gaps and other cubes as well 😉
I really like the format. Might I suggest a sub 20, sub 15 and a couple sub 10 solvers? I think that would benefit lots of cubers which are the majority of your viewers.
Tymon is a Big Brain Block Builder, like his Monkey League rival Matty. If you really wanna improve your Cross-F2L at his level, learn block building. Also, love seeing Chaos Cyoooober Michelle here. I hope she mentions her renamed Trigger-Algs.
I haven't got into block building myself but I've begun noticing just intuitively while solving what Tymon pointed out in this video - that if you have a free F2L pair in a scramble, assuming you're color neutral, you actually have 3 possible approaches to it. You can treat it as a free F2L pair going with the "D" color, or as either of 2 blocks to try to build an X-cross depending on which side color looks more promising. It's not like, a hugely next level thing but it definitely takes your cross skills up a notch if you can get the hang of it. I haven't quite yet but I'm pushing myself to whenever I see a block like that to drop the timer and just take my time and see if I can do anything with it.
@@spacevspitch4028 Hoping you for the best in that area. Tymon's so insane that he planned the xcross and used his Lookahead to solve the rest of F2L before he even finished inserting the main pair. It reminded on that Finals Monkey League interview that him and Matty inspect Full F2L as much as they can.
Do you guys have any resource for block building?
@@angeloamoako2669 Petrus Small Block will be the closest thing.
@@thesphyrth thank you, I appreciate it! I'll check that out 🙂
So interesting! Loved seeing Michelle after just watching her vid!
Great video, love the showcase of different perspectives, editing is nice a minimalistic too
I would love to see cubers of different levels try a twisty puzzle that none of them have tried before
love how michell names her own methods like castle mania in chess
cool to see the variety of solver skills and where I fit in the mix
Fantastic video. Learned a lot!
Michelles way to make the dance party thing with he body is so funny, cuz it actually makes sense :)
Allan was the only one good enough to force the PLL skip. Bro's holding back on taking WR.
I loved Michelle’s part. She makes everything fun!
I'm still just in awe of how crazy tymon's lookahead was. i avg around 22 with a 14 pb and an 18 ao5 but just watching cubehead explain what he does, then watching tymon explain not one, but THREE f2l pairs all in one look is just crazy to me.
Seeing the beginners explain it is so fun to watch Basically the only thing stopping me from going down the self deprecating spiral I’m sub 25
I'd love to see this with smaller gaps in the times and with different methods. Could be an interesting series.
Great content! Congrats. I kinda followed only the first two, then I just enjoyed a show I didnt understand
Thanks KZhead algorithm for popping this up on my feed. Really cool to see what's going on inside the head of these different solvers.
Michelle is ICONIC! Her energy is unmatched in this video and I just love the enthusiasm she brings to this. And the names for the algorithms were amazing, we need to name more algorithms😂
Milan’s fumble goes to show how much of it comes down to muscle memory, that only happened because of the need to explain what he was doing. Thank you for this video has given me more hope that I can get a sub 60 second time (current PB 1:27 from a months practice)
Tymon totally blew my mind with that incredible look ahead!!
Fantastic video. Really. Great one!
I always thought that how closer to the top of the pyramid you came, how smaller the difference would get between cubers who average sub 10, sub 9, sub 8, sub 7, sub 6 ... Man... I couldn't have been more wrong 💯 Tymon's cross solution, pair-reservation and -tracking (3 pairs simultaniously!), flawless transition into OLL (which he already predicted correctly when finishing up his 3rd F2L pair 🤯) into his PLL, made Cubehead's solve look as if a beginner was solving the cube using the LBL method... and Cubehead is one of Belgium's best cubers. This video really made my day, and put sh_t in perspective to me.
As a sub 17 second 3 by 3 speedcuber, Tymon is an idol with it comes to speedcubing. What a legend and inspiration to everyone!
Tymon you're the goat man..... 3f2l pairs and knowing the oll case🤯🤯🤯
All hail CubeHead!!
🙌🙌
lol
@@CubeHead lol
It’s extremely impressive that the top few can instantly determine the placement of each cube several moves ahead. This ability is extremely difficult to master and it’s why they are the best
Thanks for giving us a 360⁰ perspective! Would like to see more... 💙
Gonna be honest the scramble they gave was really quick and intuitive. I ended up doing almost the exact same solution as Tymon, but that was more out of luck than good look ahead. Haven't seriously solved a cube in like 5 months and got 16 seconds on this scramble so happy with it!. Average is around 17-18 seconds.
I have been attempting cubing for an hour and I am mind blown by the explanations and in general I kind of not get pretty much anything, but I feel fascinated
Are you sub 1 and CFOP now that it’s been 8 months? :)
The first one is my MOM!
Oh ok
awesome mom
Wait actually?😂
Great content guys!!
I LOVE YOUR CONTENT SO MUCH keep up the great work
Based on this video my brain can only keep up until Mylan's and explodes at Tymon's. We can tell how experience and knowledge can't be separated, the fact that Tymon can track all remaining pairs without turning the cube is so mind-blowing to me, let alone the OLL prediction that was spot on. I'm sub20, half a year into cubing and am motivated to practice more to know how that lookahead feels🔥
20s and half a year is impressive, I started cubing in 2017 and my average is 30. I usually cube for 3 days each month, maybe that why I’m so slow
@@666reen7 Tbf, first time I cube was in 2009 but only started learning cfop last year. Maybe because I know beginner method earlier helps my progress, also I do cube everyday when started speedsolving, but now like 3-4 days a week, sometimes I take longer breaks due to other commitments😅 Anyways, happy cubing!
Michelle is literally me when solving the cube😂😂that dance move one🤣🤣
Michelle - The Dance Party! Not new to cubing and that was the perfect visualisation of that algorithm!
What a luxury to watch tymon explaining how he thinks through a scramble. 10/10 content
4:30 i like the way in Michelle's part they are trying too hard to avoid speaking about J Perm
I've been solving for over four decades, but I used a really crap method that I learned the same year the cube came out. I was 11 y.o. (I'm old now, that was 1980) I began unlearning that way and learning CFOP (2 look for now) a few weeks ago. My average is about 1:05 now at about 1.4 TPS. My goal is 30 second average. Just another bit of fun self challenge... Why did I put this here?
Because some people love to hear these stories and want to wish you luck on your journey. Like me :)
Very cool! Good luck on your challenge!
That was an awesome video! CubeHead is my favorite cubing KZheadr but I watched the videos of Michelle before too. I enjoy this format and Tymon blew my mind, I guess that is why he is so highly ranked. 8-)
For some reason the cubes moving so smoothly feels so satisfying
video was great! for sure would watch again with the time gape smaller. i got a 21.5 time with that scramble which is pretty good for me since i average between 24-27 seconds. i always found interesting that we value more the average and not the best single bc i got a pb the other day of 16.8 and didnt care that much for longer than the best average that i ever got that is 21.96
Great job 👏
I've been cubing for over 8 years and when I was doing it actively, I averaged around 15 seconds. What Tymon did with making the pairs is crazy to me... He can visualize so much and predict so many steps that I don't know if he is a human. I know what OLL I'm going ti get ? FLEXING 😂
This video was really good. It would be cool to see this again
I apriciate the presentation and ilove rubiks cube Jperm, thanks for sharing for simple tips. To all begginers keep it up godblessed everyone..
would be interesting to see a few scrambles being solved using cfop roux and ZZ
Yo check out "ZZ-CT solve reconstructions" by colorfoul pockets, interesting stuff
How bout keyhole f2l and petrus or waterman zz ,roux , cfop
Or cfoez (cross f2l orient edges zbll )
What about cf-1
(Cross f2l 1lll)
I average 30 second but with this scramble I got a 19.101! Really liked the video
Liked the concept, cubicle!
I love michelle’s personality
12:54 "Tymon is known for his crazy look ahead" HE IS PREDICTING OLL BEFORE EVEN DOING CROSS!!!!!!!!!
Bruh the oll case changed when it cut at 7:06
You know this channel is awesome when you like the video before you even watch it. Wow! It makes
We NEED more videos like this one, please
He is literally the embodiment of equations flying by a mathematician in a documentary
10:43 Yooooooooooooooo!
I started using the exact method as snow lol. I got to sub 20 for a while but stopped now I’m back to sub 30, but tymon is giving me some good ideas to improve my f2l.
Tymon is clearly a time traveller that can look a few seconds in the future. Jeez, that was out of this world. Btw, kudos to all solvers, they all show potential in their solves.
Michelle learned it with j perm yet here she is with cubicle. Interesting
Watching Michelle's challenge inspired me to pick up cubing. I'm now hitting under 2 minute solves.
I keep coming back to this video for Tymon's insane look ahead analysis
I’m trying to learn my first solve (I’m very close) but as expected because I am an expert in another field, there’s no chance the expert recognizes how far apart we are. His explanation meant nothing to me. But I was still amazed. What. Talent.
8:25 this is me when I’m teaching someone to solve a cube and it gets to this stage
I tried teaching my mom. She did the cross, but didn’t want to do white corners. Like wtf
I'm quite surprised... my solution (untimed) was exactly like Tymon's! (I'm on the lower end of sub-30.)
I got my first sub 30 solve while watching this video just now, hypedddd
Please do this again, this was great!!
8:03 I thought Michelle was going to explain ZBLL.
Lol