I've been at this for a bit over a week. Couldn't solve it with Ben's videos due to the colors being different, but it's finally solved! Thanks!
Thanks for making this tutorial! I really needed to learn FTO and this is more understandable than other tutorials I've tried to watch
The big cube analogies were super helpful! So happy to finally have solved this puzzle :D
Thanks for this video, and you, especially I need Bencisco Method guide for beginners!
I will watch deeply, again and again😊.
Great video! However, one small correction I do have was that the color scheme of the LanLan wasn’t the confusing part; it was Ben’s customized color scheme that he used for himself
@tyronium2 right. Maybe he's talking about the other tutorials and guides ben made. Those were in his own color scheme if I recall correctly
that's so cool!
Thank you so much! this is the first tutorial that has made me able to get the hang of the cube... or octagon, whatever ;p
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THANK YOU
Finally solved it! Thank you!
Am I crazy or did the example solve shapeshift between the white center step and the first 2 triple steps? I was trying to follow along and suddenly my cube doesnt match his at 10:20
@@nicholasgearhart7597 omg you're right, good catch. I forgot that I did some extraneous moves in trying to get to the other states
How fast would you you say you could get, just with this tutorial? And how fast should i get before learning full tcp? Also how much faster world probably make me learning full tcp?
@Cheesy-peasy-cheese u can probably get sub 20 with this tutorial, if not faster. I cover enough where u have all of the fundamentals to get world class times.
I would say u should start learning full tcp once you feel you are comfortable with the 2 look tcp and pair formation. Maybe if you start to avg sub 1 or sub 50 or so. And full tcp will make you at least 3-5 seconds faster, if you are avging that speed
I subbed
Youre not doing the green centers before doing orange and grey ? Also what do I do when i get the 4 tras for grey orange but i have 1 of each on each face and the opposite way of your example , where you do 2sexy moves to fix it ?
@@damiens4601 u certainly can do the green center first. You then would have to make sure u build ur other 2 E centers in the correct color scheme. In the video, I say the order is grey, then orange, then green. If u built green first, it would be green, then grey and orange. So u basically just take a cyclic permutation of the 3 colors.
As for the second part of your comment, I can't say I understand 100% what you are saying, but if I understood correctly, it seems like what you want to be doing is building the large trap first so that u can more easily lead into a 2gen solution for the last small trap
@@ChrisChoi123 Thx I thing I got confused watching mutliple tutorials ^^
I think there needs to be timestamps in the video of where you use the algs. Otherwise you spend like 5 mins just finding when to use an alg
@@roxanajohnson2789 thanks for letting me know, I'll include them right away
Yo nice tutorial
how did you pump out this video in less than 12 hours thats crazy
thank you o great one 🙏🙏
This puzzle just doesn't make sense to me
@@henryrupert1288 it is really a lot simpler than it looks once you get used to it
For myself please ignore 27:41 color scheme e centers alg
how lucky is me putting the last triple in and the cube juat being solved? ll skip i think. happened on my first solve
@@cuburr. I believe that is 1 in 53760. That is incredibly rare! Happened to me once as well
33:12 I’m kinda confused what the flipping algorithm is. Great vid btw!
The flipping algorithm i am referring to is any trigger that flips the orientation of 2 triples, so a sledge or a hedge
honestly it wasn't the color scheme. it was Ben's piss poor teaching methods. he assumed you had a solved cube to use his premade scramble, and while the beginning starts off slow and instructional, once you get to the middle part he just starts rushing steps and barely explaining properly. the whole of the last 2/3rds I was going "wait what? why? my scramble is a different case. oh we're moving on? Fk this"
Glad you made an updated tutorial! I do recall when using Ben's tutorial, my color scheme did make it tough to follow the tutorial, but I've learned lots since then(quite a lot of nice little tricks from this channel specifically) so I'm glad you've brought it upon yourself to make a tutorial for all attempting to learn FTO