I really love the fact that instead if “These guys can solve a Rubik’s cube in 5 seconds” It really shows a lot about their backstory, appealing to the cubing community, and the non-cubing community. Gives me “The speedcubers” documentary vibes
Max's dad really cares about him and it shows, Max can communicate how he's feeling really well, he just gets better at it every time I see him. Not only is he becoming great at cubing, he's also becoming great at socialising and relaxing his body, spirit and mind.
Im tearing up seeing max’s dad speak so passionately about cubing on behalf of his son. Ive been using beginner method for over 10 years and have bad habits that keep me “slow” (30-40) seconds with beginner. Ive finally been trying to learn speed cube methods to improve and it’s really difficult considering i have slow habits, but learning new algorithms is still very fun even if im technically slower with the speed methods. What a cool community and its all based around an old puzzle and people working on self improvement.
Wow the friendship between Max and Tymon is so wholesome! Even though they’re competing against each other the level of respect is astonishing and that they look up to each other. Just so heart warming!
@@R4man5 i guess, but they still deserved a record for it other then just a wca one, it would be cool to display a gwr, not the same for a wca certificate
absolute legends of our time, Tymon and Max's respect towards each other is so heart warming and it makes me happy to see not only these two getting the recognition they deserve, but also the entire community as a whole
For Max to start this for hand dexterity and then become so proficient is an amazing feat itself. Then to forge a friendship with his competitor is a win all the way around. Amazing story!!
Great to hear that. I hope you’ll enjoy solving it and stick with it. 🔥 It may seem difficult to solve it at first but you’ll get the hang of it really fast if you watch a tutorial on YT. The rest comes with practice
As a sub 17 second 3 by 3 speedcuber, this had me on the tip of my chair watching the results. Max and Tymon are a huge inspiration to me, and millions more!
It is like you put Ronaldo and Messi in one room... One of a kind experience.. Two legends in one room.. ❤️ The energy is intense! Fabulous work Tymon and Max...
Got my first cube when I was 10 years old. Now, I'm almost 54. Decades later, I found an old cube while cleaning and decided to give it another go. I watched a lot of videos, learned notation and some algorithms. I'm nearing the one minute mark on my solves. I'll never hold a world record but it's very satisfying just to be able to solve it, mostly without even thinking at this point.
Most impressive is the speedcubing community acting with so much friendship and respect, even they are competitors. Speedcubing would not be like it is without Feliks, but awesome how it develops with genius guys like Max, Tymon ... Thanks for all excitement and inspiration. 👍👍👍
This is the best part about the cubing community. There's absolutely no toxicity or unhealthy competition at all. It's just so healthy and friendly. And everyone's genuinely happy for each other.
I want an explain-like-I'm-five from these guys on how they visualize solving their cubes. I know there's straight-forward algorithms to take you from one move to the next (which they would probably laugh at the simplicity), but these guys combine all that into minimal yet incredibly complex moves. Amazes me
So the thing is, for the majority of these guys solves (about 3-4 seconds of a solve on average), what they're doing is actually less algorithmic and more intuitive, which makes it possible to encorporate more creative and complex solutions to drop the number of turns you need to do to solve the cube. Algorithms are usually only used in the last step of the solve, solving the top layer, but the rest requires much more creativity and intuition skill, at least for people that can solve the cubr in less than about 12 seconds.
Brilliant stuff. I can't solve a cube in a day, so watching these guys do it in 3 seconds is beyond belief! Heartwarming to see the mutual respect and friendship between Symon and Max. I never realised until today that I needed to watch a video about competitive Rubik Cubing!
As a cuber (hasn't go to a comp yet), it's very excited to see the speedcubing video in here. Both of them have the chance to get the world champion title in next year! (World Championship 2023 in Seoul, Korea, waiting for 4 years) (Also I think Ruihang Xu has the chance, he got the 4.65 avg with a 3.97 single in an unofficial comp 2 months ago)
This is why I love the cubing community. Everyone is supportive of eachother and it’s awesome seeing how much all these competitors improve in so little time.
Hey @hesacuber ! I'm trying to learn look ahead and Advanced F2L. It's really hard. Could you please give me some tips? I have some videos that I post on my channel that explain my process
I bought my first cube the other day. Took me a day to learn. The next day my best time was 2.5 minutes. I'm proud of that for being into it for 2 days. Seeing these guys smash it out in a few seconds is insane. I am curious to know what the record will be in 10 years from now.
My pb went from 2 minute 42 seconds to 4.71 seconds in a month, the real secret isn't just practise, its finding the right cube for you, mine is a gan 11m pro with game lube 1
Thanks for letting Tymon & Max Dad tell this story with their knowledge of the cubing world & Terminology :) This story wsa more personnal and really accurate. Congrats on boths of them and to all the cubing community which allow to push the limits of this hobby even further. Have an awesome Day. Dan
It's really great to see that in addition to the competition, these cubers have built camaraderie and community among themselves. It's more than just a contest for them, and it's refreshing to see.
Ngl this video really made me happy. Gave me goosebumps too. I wish the video was longer. Great video. Didn't just show 5 seconds solves also gave focus on their backstory and their race too
I just started cubing 3 months or so ago, learned the basic way to solve the cube and I'm now ready to try to move onto more advanced algos to crank down my time. So far my best is 1m55s and it still blows my mind to this day that I can solve one of these things in under a day.. It's so satisfying to do once you know how. Everyone should get a decent speed cube, the tactile feel alone is worth it :)
Really heartwarming story of 2 awesome cubers and their friendship, respect and rivalry. I got a cube for the first time a week ago and I'm hooked! I'm 37 years old! Never too late to become a cuber 😅
This is another story of max and tymon breaking each others records. Tymon breaks it by huge amounts to stop max, but max always gets it by hundredths of a second
Imagine living so comfortable you not only have free time, but free time that you can dedicate to something so pointless, though it brings you joy. In my country we work 16 hours a day and even that sometimes isn't enough to pay our home fee.
Imagine if there was like a duo speed cubing competition where they would each take turns solving it and add there times together for an average and they where on a team goodness that would be crazy
I love how, regardless of the fact that Max ends up beating Tymon's score, right after Tymon has just set a record, Ty still gets his moment to shine before it happens. He's lucky to be going first otherwise he wouldn't receive such an exillerating response from those watching.
I was a very serious competitive cuber in my late teens during the mid to late 1980s. My average solve was 25, and I was winning competitions at around that timeframe. In fact, my fastest ever win was 17 seconds. Back then, this was considered an incredibe time, and even a fluke that was near impossible to repeat. I would never have imagined that people would regularly get below 10 seconds, never mind 5 seconds. This is mindboggling for me.
You should still feel very proud of this achievement. I was born in 2001 but I'm pretty sure back in the 80s, the best cubes did not turn as smoothly as cubes nowadays. In addition, there were far less resources compared to now. I'm not downplaying the achievements of speed cubers now. I'm saying that the speed cubers of the past such as yourself paved way for the speed cubers of today.
its usually a trade off, also slow guy here is turning at 11 tps(turns per second) which is still twice my tps, and the fast guy is turning at 12-13 tps and is also profecient in keyhole which makes his effeciency still rlly high.
Just grabbed a 4 by 4 cube for the first time and my first milestone is joining the white middle bars together, it's mind-blowing seeing these two do that and solve the whole thing under 6 seconds
The fact they speedcube to relax and focus before speedcubing is just so funny and endearing. I'm slowly working towards under one minute. I've been practicing for about three weeks and it takes me about 2.5 minutes average q____q
they should have side by side slow-mo close ups to show the differences in technique and method with some sort of notation so can see were the gains and losses manifest That is, is Max gaining relatively in the initial moves and Tymon pulling back toward the end or are they consistently pacing the same through all their moves?
How fast will a cube be solved in the future?
www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2022/4/whats-the-limit-to-how-fast-a-rubiks-cube-can-be-solved-701960
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I really love the fact that instead if “These guys can solve a Rubik’s cube in 5 seconds” It really shows a lot about their backstory, appealing to the cubing community, and the non-cubing community. Gives me “The speedcubers” documentary vibes
That's why the cubing community is one of the best!
What?
@@The_MAD_Qyuber"Why We Cube" too
Yeah
hello iron
this dude... Max's dad is so informed of the ins and outs of cubing. He knows speed vs. efficiency, tps, etc. I am amazed by this.
dad of the year energy coming from this man
Max's dad (and mom) are both super nice. They help out at competitions and are just generally very friendly.
Ik right
I get pr single whenever I am judged by max's mom@@CoachTabe
It's awesome to see how the two WR holders are so nice to each other. No toxicity at all, and it's great to see
Yeah. I love that they are all friends. Its like theyre all pushing each other to do better, not necessarily just competing against one another.
this is how it is in the cubing community
@@obi5322 yes exactly
I always find it strange how people think this is extraordinary, just seems so normal at this point
It's normal in cubing community. Best community I've ever been to.
This was an AWESOME video !! great editing too
Hi bro surprised your here
Hi nick
Hi nick
cooking up some heat nick
didnt expect to see you here nick
Max's dad really cares about him and it shows, Max can communicate how he's feeling really well, he just gets better at it every time I see him. Not only is he becoming great at cubing, he's also becoming great at socialising and relaxing his body, spirit and mind.
Same
Im tearing up seeing max’s dad speak so passionately about cubing on behalf of his son. Ive been using beginner method for over 10 years and have bad habits that keep me “slow” (30-40) seconds with beginner. Ive finally been trying to learn speed cube methods to improve and it’s really difficult considering i have slow habits, but learning new algorithms is still very fun even if im technically slower with the speed methods. What a cool community and its all based around an old puzzle and people working on self improvement.
Wow the friendship between Max and Tymon is so wholesome! Even though they’re competing against each other the level of respect is astonishing and that they look up to each other. Just so heart warming!
Witnessing this in front of my eyes was incredible.
Glad I made it to the UK Champs this year!
Same, I was there too. I even got a photo with them both
Neat
So happy to see these guys get the recognition they deserve, congrats Tymon and Max :)
I mean gwr kinda copied cubicle lol
@@R4man5 i guess, but they still deserved a record for it other then just a wca one, it would be cool to display a gwr, not the same for a wca certificate
@@madadog that’s fair I guess
seems like we are watching a movie speed up by 10x... super human.
absolute legends of our time, Tymon and Max's respect towards each other is so heart warming and it makes me happy to see not only these two getting the recognition they deserve, but also the entire community as a whole
It’s amazing that Max Park initially cubed to improve his dexterity and now has 10x the dexterity that I ever had 👍
For Max to start this for hand dexterity and then become so proficient is an amazing feat itself. Then to forge a friendship with his competitor is a win all the way around. Amazing story!!
I just picked up a 3x3 yesterday and I never would have guessed I'd feel this tense watching a head to head between world champions.
Great to hear that. I hope you’ll enjoy solving it and stick with it. 🔥 It may seem difficult to solve it at first but you’ll get the hang of it really fast if you watch a tutorial on YT. The rest comes with practice
same
It's so exciting to see the battles between these two friends, who push each other to become even better.
hi nic
@@imcasey :) Hi Casey. You see everything 👀
Watching Max and Tymon solve is just unbelievable. I can’t imagine how fast the future records they set will be!
are you the guy from souptimmy?
@@mworkszn7218 Yes he is
@@mworkszn7218 ya he is
Im Glad that Tymon and Max are getting the recognition they deserve. GGs!!
As a sub 17 second 3 by 3 speedcuber, this had me on the tip of my chair watching the results. Max and Tymon are a huge inspiration to me, and millions more!
So glad to see these two get some more recognition. I met Max once and he was a really cool dude. They both deserve this.
It is like you put Ronaldo and Messi in one room... One of a kind experience.. Two legends in one room.. ❤️ The energy is intense! Fabulous work Tymon and Max...
Got my first cube when I was 10 years old. Now, I'm almost 54. Decades later, I found an old cube while cleaning and decided to give it another go. I watched a lot of videos, learned notation and some algorithms. I'm nearing the one minute mark on my solves. I'll never hold a world record but it's very satisfying just to be able to solve it, mostly without even thinking at this point.
Most impressive is the speedcubing community acting with so much friendship and respect, even they are competitors.
Speedcubing would not be like it is without Feliks, but awesome how it develops with genius guys like Max, Tymon ...
Thanks for all excitement and inspiration. 👍👍👍
it's nice, but it's also kind of sad that being kind is impressive
I miss mats valk
This is the best part about the cubing community. There's absolutely no toxicity or unhealthy competition at all. It's just so healthy and friendly. And everyone's genuinely happy for each other.
Max's dad is a legend
Honestly bless him.
Legend's mom is a max
I want an explain-like-I'm-five from these guys on how they visualize solving their cubes. I know there's straight-forward algorithms to take you from one move to the next (which they would probably laugh at the simplicity), but these guys combine all that into minimal yet incredibly complex moves. Amazes me
So the thing is, for the majority of these guys solves (about 3-4 seconds of a solve on average), what they're doing is actually less algorithmic and more intuitive, which makes it possible to encorporate more creative and complex solutions to drop the number of turns you need to do to solve the cube. Algorithms are usually only used in the last step of the solve, solving the top layer, but the rest requires much more creativity and intuition skill, at least for people that can solve the cubr in less than about 12 seconds.
This is absolutely amazing! Watching these 2 is something I can do all day and never get bored.
Finally Guinness actually gets the world record cubers correct.
anybody remember that asian guy called Yusheng Du ?
@@greaney9310 yes the guy who got 3.47 seconds solve
@@greaney9310 everybody remembers him
But being lucky isn't a crime
@@harshudhani2432 he wasn’t lucky it was all skill
@@gan11m70 but that scramble was pretty lucky
And he doesn't get times like that very often... So I would consider him skilled with sprinkles of luck
Brilliant stuff. I can't solve a cube in a day, so watching these guys do it in 3 seconds is beyond belief! Heartwarming to see the mutual respect and friendship between Symon and Max. I never realised until today that I needed to watch a video about competitive Rubik Cubing!
I remember when we got first cube in university dorm back around 1982, it took 3 months of collective effort to solve it :)
the secret to improving is to find the right cube for you, a fine tuned cube makes a world of difference
no, if u dont know how to solve a cube thats bad advice.@@kevinmorrice
It was Felix and Max before, now its Tymon and Max. 👏
Max clapping for Tymons first solve, what a great guy 👍🏼
I love how they became friends with each other
using this to help a disability is such an amazing purpose and shows this kid is miles ahead of the rest
So incredibly happy to be able to witness the journey of these two
As a cuber (hasn't go to a comp yet), it's very excited to see the speedcubing video in here. Both of them have the chance to get the world champion title in next year! (World Championship 2023 in Seoul, Korea, waiting for 4 years)
(Also I think Ruihang Xu has the chance, he got the 4.65 avg with a 3.97 single in an unofficial comp 2 months ago)
4.93 average
3.93 singles
Don't forget yifeng wong
Bruh I made huge mistake haha.
@@cubest817 Cool
the connection they have is just amazing. so happy for both of them
This is why I love the cubing community. Everyone is supportive of eachother and it’s awesome seeing how much all these competitors improve in so little time.
I am 36 years old and have never solved one of these cubes, whereas these young people do it in less than 5 seconds, it is simply impressive 😮
Incredible, just incredible!
Hey @hesacuber ! I'm trying to learn look ahead and Advanced F2L. It's really hard. Could you please give me some tips? I have some videos that I post on my channel that explain my process
you should be in here too :))
@@KiWi220 Ay! that's so nice! Thanks man
Next gwr video: the most underrated cubing TH-camr
@@slendercube7817 what? Is that a video idea? Or are you talking about me
I bought my first cube the other day. Took me a day to learn. The next day my best time was 2.5 minutes. I'm proud of that for being into it for 2 days. Seeing these guys smash it out in a few seconds is insane. I am curious to know what the record will be in 10 years from now.
Well said!
Give it a month and you'll be pushing 20-30 seconds every solve.
@@abdo19code i would say 30-50 but yeah, he's gonna improve a lot in 1 month xD
learn CFOP!!
My pb went from 2 minute 42 seconds to 4.71 seconds in a month, the real secret isn't just practise, its finding the right cube for you, mine is a gan 11m pro with game lube 1
They should have shown their solutions.
Tymon and Max is incredibly efficient and have crazy solutions
Thanks for letting Tymon & Max Dad tell this story with their knowledge of the cubing world & Terminology :) This story wsa more personnal and really accurate.
Congrats on boths of them and to all the cubing community which allow to push the limits of this hobby even further.
Have an awesome Day.
Dan
Those two are legends and will bring cubing to the next level
This video reminds me a lot about Netflix documentary about Felix and Max friendship 💕
I love how cubing is getting more viewer friendly 😊
It's really great to see that in addition to the competition, these cubers have built camaraderie and community among themselves. It's more than just a contest for them, and it's refreshing to see.
I remember when Felix was the man in cubing. This is great to see more great guys 😁
If you look in a dictionary, the definition of “determination”, there should just be a photo of Tymon and Max, with no extra text.
Ngl this video really made me happy. Gave me goosebumps too. I wish the video was longer. Great video. Didn't just show 5 seconds solves also gave focus on their backstory and their race too
Max and Tymon are 2 Legends ❤
I'm glad gwr is finally adding these as world records.
This gave me The Speedcubers vibes, and I absolutely loved it
New challenge to both of them. Congrats Max and Tymon.
End of an era of Felix, Mat, Lucas. Now new era of Max , tymon, Leo, Ruihang. 🧐
So fun to see that speedcubing is growing around people
These guys can solve a cube quicker than I can do the white cross. ‘Speedcubers’ documentary is so uplifting
I just started cubing 3 months or so ago, learned the basic way to solve the cube and I'm now ready to try to move onto more advanced algos to crank down my time. So far my best is 1m55s and it still blows my mind to this day that I can solve one of these things in under a day..
It's so satisfying to do once you know how. Everyone should get a decent speed cube, the tactile feel alone is worth it :)
tymon still turns at like 10 turns per second, even though he says he turns "slow"
he meant that he turns slow compared to Max
The cubing community is so wholesome. I watch these guys push each other for the better w/o rivalry each time.
I was rooting for them both😂💙
Two competitors who are genuinely nice to each other or are even friends, is a breath of fresh air 💙
both are ridiculously fast!
6.10 and 6.01 whoaaa...not even 1 sec difference and they win...crazy crazy competition levels...bravo!!!
Amazing speedcubers, I'm fan of both! Thanks for sharing this!
As a cubing lover , this video gave me happiness and speedcubing vibes
Really heartwarming story of 2 awesome cubers and their friendship, respect and rivalry. I got a cube for the first time a week ago and I'm hooked! I'm 37 years old! Never too late to become a cuber 😅
imagine if max beat tymon by 0.01 during this race again lol
It always happens, it will happen again ana again and again forever
Its great to see the friendly rivalry at the end. Love this kind of friendship
2018: Max v/s Feliks
2022: Max v/s Tymon
More like Feliks vs Mats
It hurts to see that Feliks is not in this video, the guy who was inspiration for a lot of people
He is old news by now
🥺
As a cuber i saw this video and got really excited
Beautiful story, both of them! I'm just in awe at how fast they are.
i love how, when asked if he thinks he is going to beat max, Tymon just laughs.
Thank you, GWR, I love the speedcubing ❤️😍
I completely forgot this was a GWR video, it's so well made and presents cubing so well
This is another story of max and tymon breaking each others records. Tymon breaks it by huge amounts to stop max, but max always gets it by hundredths of a second
Tymon, you're too quick! I mean, you're the fastest speedcuber!
Actually fastest is Max probably. Tymon is more efficient. Anyway they are cubing beats anyone would like to loose against
This is a nice video, and I will try it.
Imagine living so comfortable you not only have free time, but free time that you can dedicate to something so pointless, though it brings you joy. In my country we work 16 hours a day and even that sometimes isn't enough to pay our home fee.
tymon and max get paid for cubing bro
The way these guys finesse those 3x3x3 rotating puzzle cubes... inspiring
Imagine if there was like a duo speed cubing competition where they would each take turns solving it and add there times together for an average and they where on a team goodness that would be crazy
They are the Ronaldo and Messi of speedcubing.
I love how, regardless of the fact that Max ends up beating Tymon's score, right after Tymon has just set a record, Ty still gets his moment to shine before it happens. He's lucky to be going first otherwise he wouldn't receive such an exillerating response from those watching.
I wonder how Felix is doing right now.
I was a very serious competitive cuber in my late teens during the mid to late 1980s. My average solve was 25, and I was winning competitions at around that timeframe. In fact, my fastest ever win was 17 seconds. Back then, this was considered an incredibe time, and even a fluke that was near impossible to repeat. I would never have imagined that people would regularly get below 10 seconds, never mind 5 seconds. This is mindboggling for me.
You should still feel very proud of this achievement. I was born in 2001 but I'm pretty sure back in the 80s, the best cubes did not turn as smoothly as cubes nowadays. In addition, there were far less resources compared to now. I'm not downplaying the achievements of speed cubers now. I'm saying that the speed cubers of the past such as yourself paved way for the speed cubers of today.
imagine the slow dude taught the fast dude how to be more efficient. He'd solve it in no time
its usually a trade off, also slow guy here is turning at 11 tps(turns per second) which is still twice my tps, and the fast guy is turning at 12-13 tps and is also profecient in keyhole which makes his effeciency still rlly high.
Awesome vid, felt the tension and the relief in the competition!
So many respect to both of them
Very nice that GWR is talking about competitons and Speecubing
I love that I'm in this video at 4:55 lmao
U are the Cameo between Max and Tymon bro
Just grabbed a 4 by 4 cube for the first time and my first milestone is joining the white middle bars together, it's mind-blowing seeing these two do that and solve the whole thing under 6 seconds
The fact they speedcube to relax and focus before speedcubing is just so funny and endearing. I'm slowly working towards under one minute. I've been practicing for about three weeks and it takes me about 2.5 minutes average q____q
max solving the cube then go on to solve he's own cube, is just incredible
Nice job! Excited to see another cubing related video. Max and Tyson are both fast.
When it's that close ,there are no losers .
Just amazing! All the work to get to this point and all the skill.
The hero we needed but didn't deserved.
they should have side by side slow-mo close ups to show the differences in technique and method with some sort of notation so can see were the gains and losses manifest That is, is Max gaining relatively in the initial moves and Tymon pulling back toward the end or are they consistently pacing the same through all their moves?
Well made speedcubing video. As a "speed"cuber myself, I approve.
4:13 and out of nowhere comes Yiheng 💀
Incredible how the averages were only nine hundredths of a single second apart
Yiheng wang be like : hold my cube