Sean Patrick Villanueva's 5.98 Asian Record Average! (Roux Method)
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5.98 Official Asian Record (AsR) Average - Sean Patrick Villanueva - Marikina City Open II 2019 3x3 3rd Round
Video used for reconstructions: bit.ly/32i222E
Reconstructions by Antonio Kam, Viljo, Salami
Solve 1 - 7.67
Scramble: D R B2 U R2 U' F' L2 F' L F2 R2 U2 B2 U L2 U B2 U'
x // Inspection
R' U2' B2 R U' R2' U F // FB
R' U2' M R U' R' // SB 1
U' R' U R U' R' U R // SB 2
U U F U R U' R' U R U' R2' F' R U R U' R' // CMLL
U' M U2' M' U' M2' // LSE (EO)
U' M U2 M' U' M2' U' M2' U2' M2' U' M2' U' // LSE
58 ETM = 7.56 TPS
Solve 2 - 5.72
Scramble: F2 L' D' B' L' B2 D' L' F' R F2 L2 D F2 L2 D2 F2 D' L2 U2
x' z2 // Inspection
R' F R (U' D) B (U D') // FB
U' Rw U R2' Rw’ U Rw // SB 1
U' Rw U' Rw’ // SB 2
U' U Rw’ F' Rw U Rw U' Rw’ F // CMLL
U' M U M' U' M U M' U M2' // LSE (EO)
U' U2' M' U2' M // LSE
42 ETM = 7.34 TPS
Solve 3 - 5.99
Scramble: L2 D2 L2 F2 D2 F2 D L2 B2 F U' L' B' R' B2 U' B D R B2
y2 x' // Inspection
D' U' F' D U B // FB
U' R' U2 R' U R' U' R // SB 1
U' R U Rw’ // SB 2
U' R' F R U F U' R U R' U' F' // CMLL
U' M' U2' M' U2' M U M' // LSE (EO)
U' U2' U2' M' U2' M' U2' // LSE
45 ETM = 7.51 TPS
Solve 4 - 5.52
Scramble: B L' D2 B2 D2 R' F R' L' B2 R2 B2 D' L2 F2 B2 D' F2 U2
z y' // Inspection
U' F Rw’ F // FB
U2' R2 U' R U R2' U' R // SB 1
R U' M U' Rw’ // SB 2
U U R' U' R U' R' U2 R // CMLL
U2' M U' M U' M U2' M' // LSE (EO)
U M2' U2' M' U2' M U2' // LSE
41 ETM = 7.43 TPS
Solve 5 - 6.23
Scramble: B F2 D2 U2 R2 D2 F D2 B' U2 L' F2 D' F2 U B2 U2 B R F'
y2 x // Inspection
Rw’ F D' R U' R' U F' // FB
U2' R2 U' M2' U2' R' U R // SB 1
U R U R' U R U' R' // SB 2
U' U' R U2' R2' F R F' R U2 R' // CMLL
M U' M' U2' M' U U2' M' U M' U2 M U' M2' // LSE (EO)
U' M' U2 M U2 // LSE
54 ETM = 8.67 TPS
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You may have seen the previous version of this video. I remade it with explanations for LSE. This video is completely new.
It seems like you're less tired or just confident. Also at 2:40 its the orange and white edge ;)
Jj82op I was actually a lot more tired
@@LaZer0MonKey I'm guessing you did some research and recorded the video again, mentioning LSE, CMLL and others from kian's videos. You linked him in the description now. I would probably be tired as well.
@@LaZer0MonKey pls breakdown philipp weyer's er 6.06 or WC 6.74 winning avg.
@Cube Looper fuck off
Notice how the crowd slowly forms throughout the average 😂😂
Also the crows reacts better than him lol
At the final solve
Crowd: 🤯🤯🤯
Sean: 😒
4:33: Phillip. Exe stopped working
Never before seen footage of Mr. Lewicki suddenly going braindead on his 6th take of the video
lol
CTRL+ALT+DEL, Task Mgr, Close Phillip.exe, Restart Phillip.exe.
RIP MUSCLE MEMORY FROM CFOP
Now I understand what CFOP looks like to non-cubers. Black magic.
Exactly😂😂
Yeah
Rofl yupp
every pro once a beginner
I was thinking the same while watching the video
Roux solves look so damn cool. That's the only reason I'm learning it. And also fewer algs.
From where you are learning it?
@@Golden-uk7tp I started with Kian Mansour's beginner tutorial series. I recommend watching example solves to get decent at block building as well. And make sure you go partially color neutral from the start.
The same
What’s your average??
I started roux about a month and about to touch the cmll algo. I’m currently sub-20
I actually got to sub 15 in 7 days... And couldn't get faster than that.. I'm good with CFOP i guess
In solve 5, I used CFOP, spotting two ready F2L pairs during inspection if I do yellow cross first.
Are u Shaun Patrick?
No he is Shaun Zhang😂😂😂
Incredible and interesting solutions he will go very far in 3x3 and roux
When he does the middle and up moves you know its about to end
Roux solver: exists
Qiyi: hippity hoppity you are now my propriety
It's so weird to see a high level cuber like Philip turning so slow on the cube, but it's Roux, and he's a CFOP solver
ZZ
what i found insane was how short his inspection time was for each solve
Thats because roux inspections are quicker and harder
All you need to find is 2 edges and some pairs
Nice video as always! I love watching this series!
After researching and careful consideration, I am seriously considering switching to roux.
If you had learned full pll then don't switch
Those LSE was different then the actual solution 😂
It's fun to watch you struggle with LSE
You really have high level of reconstruction. Thank you! I learned a lot from you.
Yeah definitely high quality by doing different solutions from those in the actual solve
I like how much phillip has to think while recreating roux solves
Awesome video LaZer0MonKey!! Loved it!!
the beauty of roux is the top and M slice pretty amazing
Agree, the Rouxvolution is coming
MORE ROUX MORE ROUX MORE ROUX!
4:47
San patrick:yes
other people:YE YEYE EYEHEE
Thanks for this Phillip, I'm a clunky slow roux solver and you did a great job breaking down these solves. It's the creative block building that these top roux solvers do that interests me, they all do the lse a million miles an hour, but you showed us how cleverly and efficiently he built his blocks. More roux breakdowns please, and I hope you enjoy doing more roux.
Lol watch Kian's example solves. They helped me get my blocks to sub10 moves
@@amateurapple yes I've watched quite a bit of Kian, he's super efficient, I am slowly getting a bit better at block building, but the way these guys pair and insert is so tricky.
How good are you guys now ?
@@kritinanishwajoka5423 I am still using Roux, I started cubing at 50 so it's not as easy at my age, my best is 27 seconds, but I average in the high 30's.
Who else was here for the original?
Me
Damn that rapid fire of M slices never gets less amazing, it's also incredible he never messes up the long M moves
Your LSE solutions are different than his on some of them
He doesn't use roux as his main method but he wanted to make a video about it which was really great :)
Yeah, but I'd say he did his best considering he doesn't use roux
@Matthias Moreno LMFAO awesome
Matthias Moreno ok you wrote this on like 3 other comments replies your obsessed
I swear Sean did eolr on some of the solves
I switched earlier this week to give it a shot, its definitely interesting
Yay the vid is back!
Hey Philip can you breakdown the 0.38 solve? I think that'd be really interesting to watch.
Roux gang where you at? 💯🔥😎✊
the lamb sauce I like your TH-cam name
@@MrF18 thanks I comment on every Gordon ramsay video and say "you'll never find me Gordon ramsay"
I use cfop
I will go and try out the roux method
Roux method looks so dope
Kian: Am I a joke to you?
This makes me want to practice
4:48 absolutely badass acting
عربي ؟
@@Youssef8B no arbi 😅
You did a great job explaining everything, but in the description, I think for swapped around x and x'
How does this kid do it??? Absolutely remarkable
Great vid as always Phillip.
1:38 lol I do that about 1/4 of my solves xD
More Roux please!
wow thats very nice speed cube solving.
I have finally learned full roux
As a slow rouxer myself, I appreciate me some roux content. So, give it a shot, if you build it, they will come
Finally, a video about this!
I'm sub 9 CFOP, but i will try roux, i learned it, done like 1000 solves in my life, and im sub 25 with this method, but i will try to improve, its fun method. #rouxvolution
LITUSIEK ! Stick with cfop its way betye
@@leobutthisismyalt5228 No both roux and cfop have strong and roux has less moves and no rotations
but if you don't like figuring out stuff cfop is better
Sathwik Krishna Naravi and a crap ton of m moves
@@leobutthisismyalt5228 I am not forcing you if want to use cfop go ahead
for me and some people roux is better
I have learned Roux and encourage anyone to do so ; if nothing else it will improve your blockbuilding skills
Those m slice are insane
*Now everyone wants Philipp Weyer to get an official sub6 average!*
Are you sure this are the same solutions for LSE? things here and there are quite inefficient
Jayson Atienza For seans speed he is actually decently innefficient compared to other rouxers
@@jaycubing1818 yeah he is less efficient compared to kian but he kinda takes up for it by brute forcing tps
Jayson Atienza Yeah definitely
Please do a tutorial for Roux method! It would bee awesome!
J perm has a good one
I’m learning Roux. I already can solve using it, but I am not efficient at all (which is what it is basically for), so I’d love any more example solves, etc., if you have time for it!
Ben Varner same
Please breakdown Feliks’s 6.54 former wr average!!!!
As a person who mains cfop but know roux (beginner) his solves are actually insane
Laser,
Sean just got a 4.98 single can u do a reconstruction?
4 days after I’m putting this comment
Thank you!!!!!!
You make the valk look like a mini valk
The Rouxvolution. 😎
WE WILL MAKE ROUX GREAT AGAIN
6:20 look at that fingering of the m layer
Now it’s time for Feliks’ 5.53 world record average...
Earlier: Why he deleted the video. After watching this. Oh
Hey I am 12 and I thought racing him with a 2x2, and you would not believe the result
I lost but I still broke my PB
Pranav Shiva nice
next breakdown brenton wong's 5.09
This guy is in my grade 6 batch.
One of the first people!
what’s next, breakdown of a petrus solve?
Ive talked to this kid before, mme and him were on this cubing amino and he would give me tips and talk about cubing
So cool he finally got a record
DaCrane well thats nice to meet him dude
DaCrane well that's very good in meeting him
How many breakdowns did you do in one week
Is the 4th solve a miscramble lol, tried 2 time and the square is blue yellow instead of blue white
With roux thats mental
No
Honestly, all of these solves seem very lucky! great job to Sean for using it to his advantage. Ur breakdowns are always helpful too Lazermonkey, really shows the thought process needed to solve fast.
Kinda hard to watch you try and explain lse, but good video nonetheless
What is the cube you are using?
Do it i use roux and it is great. I would still practic cfop though for big cubes
Always forever cfop is the god method for Rubik's cube👍👏
what is the cube Sean is using ?
What's better
Gan 356 X IPG V5 or Numerical IPG and is IPG V5 difficult to adjust?
I prefer ipg v5 bec its better for me
Congrats to Sean!
Clumsy Cuber yos
I want to change to roux for a long time, but i can't find the best tutorial sad, hahahah using M moves look fun and awesome
Jperm just made a tutorial a few days ago
go watch kian mansour youtube channel. it has everything you need to learn
Is nobody going to talk about the fact how the croud flipped out?
I think the in the first solve if he oriented the the side edges insted of an h perm he could have just used the normal alg that would have come
I think sean got nervous in his first solve since it was an NR single solve for his opponent in head to head 😆
How do u know what they did or how to reconstruct it.
They slow down the video of Sean Patrick Villanueva's solve and try to reconstruct it.
Original gang where you at? XD
The inspection girl reaction.... XD
Sean Villanueva vs Kian Mansour
I was there
I witnessed it happen first hand
UR and UL Edges are: orange yellow and red orange. LaZer0MonKey
rouxhooooo!
I'm looking for someone who comment:
*Difficulty: Asian*
Hi
You mean Asean.
@@OP-pe4yc asean??? Wut.....
@@detricraft2583 he is Asian and his name is Sean so Asean. XD
What cube did Sean use
Im method neutral, I do roux and cfop, however I dont do full oll and pll, just 2 step. And i havent fully learn pll, I only learned 2 algs
Phillip Lewicky is using a Valk 3x3?
Why?
Mofange Qiyi!
Bec sean using it and he adapt cube to reconstruction.
@@litusiek7513 Lol,I know!
learning how to solve using roux, but I'm going to give up my muscle memory :(
Sean isn't efficient compared to Kian or some other Roux users
and LSE isn't like how you think it is lol
theoremFilms he is. lol numbers should speak t for you
@@pauletah101 Lol do you even know what you are saying before commenting? Phillip himself doesn't even know what Sean is messing up(not doing EOLR) and just repeated said he doesn't understand LSE which is not a responsible action.
Plus, during F2B, he missed the key points(like which moves sets up a pair) and talked about other stuff like "you wanna solve the ?? pair first"
And one last thing, Sean's efficiency is just terrible. Literally every solve with 4x moves has premade pairs, look at him going back to his normal movecount (5x which is just slightly better than CFOP movecount). Go on to the RMS discord for proof
P.S. sub-15 Roux, averaging 48 moves per solve
e: i improved
@@deleteduser9445 can ya give me some tips to improve with roux pls im sub 50- 1 min it would be nice if u could help
@@bg1599 Just practice lol I'm sub20 like that
Why its reposted?
See pinned comment
I will still use Cfop but respect roux alot
Only OGs know this was posted then made private
Guys pls am a beginner in this cube stuff and I need ur help. Which is better to start with and faster, Roux or CFOP?? Pls I need answers guys🙏
I recommend to go with CFOP. Its easier to learn since its an upgrade from the basic method. And if you decide to do bigger cubes like 4x4 or 5x5, roux method is bad.
After I saw his video and then your breakdown of the solve it kinda made me interested in it and it almost looks a little more efficient then cfop.
Bec average moves in cfop is 50/60 , in roux its 40/48
@@litusiek7513 I feel like you can spam cfop though that's why the fastest solves are using cfop
@@litusiek7513 I actually didn't know that about roux but it makes sense that it looks more efficient because it is 😂😂😂