Thank you so much, I have tried following this tutorial 3 or 4 times during the last months, and at the 4th I have done it correctly. I appreciate it so much. God bless you, man; loves from Spain 🇪🇸.
One annoying thing that I experienced is that the position algorithm is notated incorrectly. The L and L' moves are opposite throughout the entire video
Thank you very much, I did it following your steps! Probably nothing I would ever have come up with myself. I mean this 9-step and 16-step sequence... You have to know exactly what you're doing, you have to completely understand the structure of the Ghost. I can't really say that about myself.
Thanks. Sweet Neptune I got this cube three years ago as a birthday gift. I had a cake, and it had a small cupcake with a candle. I finally finished solving it. Now, I'll work on memorizing algorithms and improving my speed.
The monster sequence at the end should only have to be done once. I admit I could have been more clear in the video about how the southern hemisphere should be rotated when you do it (but it being in the wrong rotation is almost certainly the reason you had to do it twice).
Architecturally, it’s a skewb. Problem is, on a skewb, the orientation of the square face pieces doesn’t matter. Here, of course, it does. So, short answer, I doubt it, but I’m not versed on what solutions to that puzzle exist.
In theory, what I did with this one could be applied to others. Now, the only reason I did this one, was because I wanted to solve it, but there were no good walkthroughs out there (at least not in English). So, I'll put it to you. Got a good strange puzzle that the existing guidance on TH-cam is not delivering the goods? I might give it a go.
Many thanks. My son broke It before I could take pictures of it and I spent months trying to put it back together. I went pretty close one time by chance. Just one piece was missing and in couples of moves was completely messed up. Other tutorial impossible to follow but your superamazing. Nice and clear.
I place the 3 small pieces well oriented in their place in the south of the cube, but when I orient the large pieces I orient them with the mountain and place the other two, they never fit well, the 3 small ones should be rotated, or the 3 are placed correctly small ones or the 3 big ones with the top piece (the mountain), please can you help me
A couple of things it might be. First, did you look at video 3.1? It's usually unnecessary, but it's possible for that one small triangle in the first half of the solve is oriented the wrong way, and it comes back to bite you at the very end. Second idea is (and I could have made this clearer in my tutorial) that when you line that piece up against the bottom of the mountain, that piece may be one of the ones that is out of rotation. Make sure when you do that last 16 move sequence, the two pieces that need to be flipped are diagonally below piece 1. Let me know if that doesn't crack it.
First I managed to do it starting with the southern hemisphere, and I saw that I could do it well, but after watching video 3.1 and making sure that the piece is in that place, I have managed to do it about 10 times without problem, thank you very much, it is the best tutorial that I have seen about this cube, although it was with subtitles, greetings from Spain. I'm sorry if something is written wrong, I'm using a translator.@@danw8923
I mapped out what every move does to every piece then wrote a pretty unsophisticated program to find the cocktail of moves that “puts this piece here and that piece there and leaves these others where they were”. Repeat and pound at it until a solution emerges.
Thank you so much, I have tried following this tutorial 3 or 4 times during the last months, and at the 4th I have done it correctly. I appreciate it so much. God bless you, man; loves from Spain 🇪🇸.
This was incredible, I’d never made progress for three years until I saw this
One annoying thing that I experienced is that the position algorithm is notated incorrectly. The L and L' moves are opposite throughout the entire video
You are the hero of the family today! I thought this thing will never be solved again! thx!!!
Thank you very much, I did it following your steps!
Probably nothing I would ever have come up with myself.
I mean this 9-step and 16-step sequence... You have to know exactly what you're doing, you have to completely understand the structure of the Ghost. I can't really say that about myself.
Took less then an hour with your amazing explanations. Thank you!
Glad to help. Tried to make the explanation I wish someone else had done when I first tried to solve it. Cheers.
Thanks. Sweet Neptune I got this cube three years ago as a birthday gift. I had a cake, and it had a small cupcake with a candle. I finally finished solving it. Now, I'll work on memorizing algorithms and improving my speed.
Thank you for your tutorials! Literally thought this was impossible. Subbed!
accomplished successfully by following the instructions 🎉 nice tutorial❤
Thank you for your help I did have to do the 16 step twice but i still did it
The monster sequence at the end should only have to be done once. I admit I could have been more clear in the video about how the southern hemisphere should be rotated when you do it (but it being in the wrong rotation is almost certainly the reason you had to do it twice).
Thanks, I thought it would sit forever unsolved on my table!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! YOU ARE JUST AMAZING
Is there a way to solve it like a normal skewb
Architecturally, it’s a skewb. Problem is, on a skewb, the orientation of the square face pieces doesn’t matter. Here, of course, it does.
So, short answer, I doubt it, but I’m not versed on what solutions to that puzzle exist.
Awesome awesome. Awesome tutorial!
Thanks so much . Can you do other strange cube puzzles? Thanks 😊
In theory, what I did with this one could be applied to others. Now, the only reason I did this one, was because I wanted to solve it, but there were no good walkthroughs out there (at least not in English). So, I'll put it to you. Got a good strange puzzle that the existing guidance on TH-cam is not delivering the goods? I might give it a go.
@@danw8923 thank you
Many thanks. My son broke It before I could take pictures of it and I spent months trying to put it back together. I went pretty close one time by chance. Just one piece was missing and in couples of moves was completely messed up. Other tutorial impossible to follow but your superamazing. Nice and clear.
I place the 3 small pieces well oriented in their place in the south of the cube, but when I orient the large pieces I orient them with the mountain and place the other two, they never fit well, the 3 small ones should be rotated, or the 3 are placed correctly small ones or the 3 big ones with the top piece (the mountain), please can you help me
A couple of things it might be.
First, did you look at video 3.1? It's usually unnecessary, but it's possible for that one small triangle in the first half of the solve is oriented the wrong way, and it comes back to bite you at the very end.
Second idea is (and I could have made this clearer in my tutorial) that when you line that piece up against the bottom of the mountain, that piece may be one of the ones that is out of rotation. Make sure when you do that last 16 move sequence, the two pieces that need to be flipped are diagonally below piece 1.
Let me know if that doesn't crack it.
First I managed to do it starting with the southern hemisphere, and I saw that I could do it well, but after watching video 3.1 and making sure that the piece is in that place, I have managed to do it about 10 times without problem, thank you very much, it is the best tutorial that I have seen about this cube, although it was with subtitles, greetings from Spain. I'm sorry if something is written wrong, I'm using a translator.@@danw8923
How did you figure this stuff out?
I mapped out what every move does to every piece then wrote a pretty unsophisticated program to find the cocktail of moves that “puts this piece here and that piece there and leaves these others where they were”. Repeat and pound at it until a solution emerges.
@danw8923 That's really cool! I wonder how this process could be applied to other puzzles? 🤔
10/10 it worked thanks
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