@@talalempos it means there is no shame in not being able to quickly solve this puzzle, as that is the experience of most people. Many who do solve the puzzle use methods that others have shared, which is the easiest way to solve this.
"It's impossible to solve without training" just like Rada says. I tried for hours and years until I learned from tutorials. My best time is like 2 minutes, which is no record. Without constant practice, the formulas are forgotten.
That's BS. I watched multiple kids in elementary school figure it out. Freaking fourth graders. I was not one of them. I was born in 1970. This was my childhood. I just preferred Shogun Warriors.
I also solved it from tutorials. There are "patterns" to follow (yes, they are long forgotten). A clue I still remember is to recognize that the center square on each face defines the color of the side. No matter what state the cube is in, the central square on each face will never be duplicated.
Sir Ghul Sher when he gets money: "I like stuff to eat-" Sir Ghul Sher when he gets presents: "I like stuff to eat-" Sir Ghul Sher when he tries snapchat filters: "I like stuff to eat-" Sir Ghul Sher when he tries the Rubik's Cube: "if only it was something to eat" Give this man something to eat :p
@@billstill1794 Waste mastering?It's fun when you can solve it,I managed to solve it after 6 hours on my first day and nowadays my average timing of solving the cube is 30 seconds at its best!😂
You could tell Tahir was a little frustrated because he knew he wasn't going to be able to solve it while the video was rolling. He was very aware, and he actually did good because he had already figured out some of the math in regards to how many colors were on each side. I have no doubt that he would be great on the cube if you left him alone for a few hours with it.
@@toolbaggers no, he noticed there were a certain amount of each color on each side and was mulling over how to get them all on the same side. did you watch it or did you just talk shit like a crabby piece of shit internet know it all?
When it was new and all the rage I carried one around with me for weeks. I finally solved it by accident not planning. Once solved I put it down and never attempted it again. Solving it once was good enough for me, the end of my frustration.
@@hannakinn Wow, I hope you bought a lottery ticket, too, that day. That must have been a one in a million. Or billion. Or some other astronomical odds. (If I knew the exact odds, I'd probably have enough mathematical theory to solve the darn thing!) Congratulations!
@@patriciamorgan6545 No I sure didn't. I don't remember if my state had the lottery back in 1976. I can remember the hoopla about having the state lottery with people opposed to the gambling. I carried that cube with me everywhere and when not at work or doing house or yard work I was twisting that cube. My husband was rather sick of it, we were newly married and he thought if he was watching some boring sport like golf or car racing my eyes should be glued to the screen along with him. I thought sitting with him was enough, I'm not a car racing or golfing fan. Anyway lucking into getting all the cube colors in the proper spots solved a lot of issues. I almost didn't believe it when it finally happened.
Ghul was actually spot on when he said that the one the video was demonstrated is modded compared to the ones he is using. Competition cubes are way smoother n easier to turn. Sharp observation
i took the little square stickers off and glued them back on in the right places when I was a child. They used to come off easier now if you try they will tear or look wrinkled
@Jerry Vdm there are a few rules you can learn to solve it and then it's all about spending endless hours on it to get faster... But I have no idea how it works either xD
Man, I've been watching this channel since last November and have considered Kahn " the old wise man" turns out we are both born in in the same year and are the same age....crazy!!
I thought they were maybe 20 years my senior, but I guess they're only a couple years older than me! Sometimes I almost forget how old I am now though 😅
Without formal training is it practically impossible to solve. I once managed to solve 3 faces, and that's it. A friend of mine has a son who is into Rubik competition. He is among the fastest in the world in his age group.
Difficult but not impossible. I tried solving one without help, took a few months, probably 40 hours ish. I'd just solve the first two layers and hope that it was solved at that point. I got a second skip a few years later as well, after learning how to solve it. So, given enough time and a bit of luck...
When I was at school this was a huge game. I had a little book which I memorised on how to solve it and got quite fast. My hints are to solve one side first, make that the base then solve the middle layer next, then the top. I don’t think I would have worked it out without the book though.
@@geosdev lol! I was expecting spme miracle story in the first half😂😂😂 then you came back around to what i always wanted to do, but didnt, out of fear for the repercussions my mom would have destroyed me with, if i wouldnt be able to reassemble it😂😂😂😂
Rana Nadeem was correct that you can't do it until you've trained, and Tahir Nawab was correct that it is sort of like a magic trick because if you don't know the solution then it seems impossible but once you know and practice the solution it turns out to be easy (and kind of sucks the fun out of it, tbh). If anyone here has a 3x3 cube they've never solved then go to the Rubik's website to get the solution diagram and do that over and over and over until you can do it from memory. If you do it 4-5 times a day for a week you'll have it nailed and will never forget it. This is a different, slower method than speedcubing in 4 seconds, that's a different and more advanced set of memorization, but you'll definitely be able to solve any 3x3 in under 2 minutes. All there is to it, really, and anyone who doesn't know the solution will think you're a genius.
i did that over a weekend years ago when i had nothing else to do. i just had to find my rubiks cube to make sure i could still do it. i did manage to solve it surprisingly, though it took a couple tries. muscle memory is an incredible thing
Seems like Chuadhary Raffique Gujjar appreciated playing it the most. I am not very good at solving the Rubik's Cube but my sister and also a friend of mine are good in solving it. My friend can solve it way faster than my sister can.
This makes me think of a team building puzzle called "cooperative squares." Several teams each get a set of geometric puzzle pieces, and a team wins by being first to use all the pieces so that each member has constructed a square. The tricky part is that there are many wrong ways to put pieces together to so that only SOME team members can get a square, but there only one right way to to put the pieces together so that ALL team members can get a square. If just one person makes a "wrong" square and keeps it that way, it's impossible for the rest of the team to complete the puzzle. With Rubik's cube, you can likewise create a dead end by match some sides of the cube in a way that won't let you match the remaining sides.
When the Rubik's Cube was first sold in 1979, there were no videos or websites. But there were people all over the world who figured it out, laboriously and often using very inefficient methods, such as solving one layer, then the center layer, and then the third layer, in order; then they showed others and gradually solutions became more widespread. In 1982 there was a first world championship held and the fastest solve at that event was about 23 seconds. My friend, Lars Petrus, who won the Swedish national championship in 1982, invented a more efficient method based on solving, which became widely popular in the cubing community for many years, based on solving first a 4x4 corner and then expanding from there, and relying on three key algorithms; this method remains one of the most efficient in terms of requiring the fewest total moves. Subsequently, faster solving methods involving learning a few more algorithms have been developed, resulting in faster solving times although sometimes by taking a few more moves than theoretically required. All of these developments and improvements were made by smart people figuring things out for themselves or in small groups, not by the inventor or by some company or wizard. It is still the case today that anyone determined enough to figure it out can eventually solve a cube without help, but it requires patience while you train your brain to picture what's happening with the little squares each time you make a given move. However, if you're not up for days or maybe weeks of frustration doing that, of course you can just go online and learn one of the methods, which is fine too.
After fighting with the thing a whole easterholiday many years ago, I did exactly what Rana wanted to do. I broke the stupid cube into pieces and put it together again 😂 Never touched it since.
You guys gave it your best shot... As for myself... I am old now and never, not once, did I solve it. I avoid it now because it raises my blood pressure and makes me want to throw it in the bin. ❤️😁
I hope they all got to keep their Rubik's cubes and take them home. I'm sure they or their family would enjoy solving the puzzle with some time to get good at it.
These men are all pretty smart. Let them take the cube home, and give them some time to practice with it. I bet they all end up solving the puzzle. Absolutely no one.... including that boy genius in the video.... solves this puzzle the first time they try it.
Almost everyone who can solve the puzzle use a training book. Without training, you can hope to solve 1 face after a few days of trying, and maybe 2 faces if thing hard enough. But developing strategies requires memorizing steps or having an exceptional mind.
The only way I ever won that game was when I took all the coloured stickers off and placed the same colours on each side. I've never picked the dam thing up since.
I did the same, wasn't very satisfying though.. then the stickers came off on their own after. My siblings and I ended up always having a few half bald cubes in our toyboxes over the years, and I saw some at friend's houses too 😅
I have been fascinated by Rubik's Cubes since the 80s, but could never solve all sides until watching tutorials on TH-cam. It only took about 30 years, but now I know the algorithms to solve it. (And completed a solve while watching this video)
These guys are awesome and I watch all of their videos. I'm just about a year older than Gul Sher Khan and Choudhary and I take a cube with me to work every day and I've solved them since the 80s. I'll never be extremely fast compared to young people. You showed them Feliks Zemdegs who has multiple world records and even he says he is getting to old to compete at the ripe old age of 26! I do it because it is fun and relaxing.
This became popular around 1986. As a child I did take mine apart and put it back together, out of frustration. However there is a way to learn the Cube which is how some people can make it so fast
I used to hold the championship in my country for 3x3 & 4x4 years ago. I can honestly say that i think tahir has the mental capacity to solve this. To be frank its nothing genius abt this...there are permutations we memorize and ofcourse we dont memorize every damn permutation that exist.....we just familiarize ourselves to a few and when the cube is messy....we move it around till it returns to a familiar permutation and then its all easy peasy from there. Let Tahir bring this home
Never could solve that thing. I know there is a trick to it but I never wanted to take the time for it. For me that is from the same age that gave us The Pet Rock.
I got one for Christmas in 1984 and never solved it. I found a sticker with a screw under it, loosened it up, took it apart, and put it back together😂😂😂😂 * I guess I am more mechanic than mathematician 😂😂😂😂
I remembered solving this once in my life, about 35 years ago, took me about 50 mins. I haven't seen one since. The colours of the cube has changed. This tests the patience of anyone.
The young guy is Felix Secrets. Holds many records. Years ago I thought blind folded was impossible. Today some can solve multiples by memory, blindfolded
It's a sequence, an algorithm. Very difficult if you don't know. Not many can't figure it out if you don't have some outside insight. Don't feel bad! It's not magic. My kid's did it at 8 yrs. and 7 yrs.old. But they had help from all of thier friends. I couldn't get it, or either my wife. Don't feel bad! I love you guy's! Good stuff!
You are like the rest of us. Most people I know have never been able to solve the puzzle. I solved it many years ago, but I would not likely be able to repeat that victory again.
In the early 80s we used to break it apart and put it back together... Lol....the Rubix Cube... Then we just pulled the stickers off and moved them around...it was so obvious!!!!
I knew a kid in Elementary School. 4th Grade, so around 1979. His name was Galyn Lytle. He was from Pahrump, NV. He could solve the Rubics Cube in under a minute. This was a fourth grader. I can solve it in about 5. Take it apart and put it back together. I'm a real trouble shooter.
When the cube came out, most of us nerds had one in school and we'd play with it a lot, to the point when teachers had to confiscate ours in order to pay attention to the class. We didn't get it right away but we were obsessed with it and finally won! I have two in my house to entertain my guests but I also have the cheat sheet in my library.
This became popular in the USA while I was in my early teens. It took a while, but I figured it out. My method to solve it took a couple hours to accomplish thought. I think I still have mine in a box somewhere.
The only thing I've mastered with a Rubix Cube is breaking it down to all pieces and rebuilding it to the proper colors. I've matched only 2 sides while playing it.... (It makes a good paperweight!!)
@@spongemonkeysooz Yes, all the sides move on the axes, pivot from the middle squares of each side of the cube which are the only immovable squares. But you are right that you can solve for one side first, not so hard, then the trick is to get the corners in place properly (while not losing your solved side) which can be accomplished gradually in a formulaic move of positioning/manipulating the 3 colors of each corner (respective of the stationary 3 stationary middles -x/y/z- facing you) then finally the other parts of the middle that form a cross with the stationary middle piece, inverting them if necessary by only using the middle axis. 'That;'s how I do it anyway, but could never do it in under 2 minutes myself. I kind of cheated by analyzing it from the standpoint of advanced geometry (3 dimensional space vectors). I honestly do not see how it is possible to solve it in mere seconds though unless you had some kind of insane eidectic memory, know all of the billions (actually 43 quintillion to be almost exact YIKES!!!) of combinations upon a glance...which, hell yeah, seems as close to "magic" as it gets!!! EDIT: I've been giving this a little thought and now realize it is really only important to know what the bottom 4 corners colors look like and positioned if you have your completed side on top. Still, without lifting the cube how do you know exactly which colors are underneath, instant processing of elimination? You must also note the bottom row middles too of course, but that is only 2 colors to deal with not 3. Still and again, what about the bottom color? I wish still had a Rubiks cube around to better visualize this evil trick!!! LOL Too old for thought experiments!!! This guy did not appear to solve for a side first, that is insane as fuck, I would love to have this explained to me. Anyone? Terrifying how smart some people are!!!
@@michaelesgro9506 YIKES! 🤯 I was just going to say that about you! My brain started hurting just trying to understand what you wrote. I think I'll leave that evil cube to you wise guys🙈
@@spongemonkeysooz Nah man, are you kidding? It took me weeks to solve that friggin thing and the move I stumbled on was by much trial and error (this was back in the early 80s!). Like I said, I got a bump by analyzing how points in a 3 dimensional plane configure as they are adjusted. These guys were such good sports and I doubt there are very many people in the world who could solve that thing seeing it for the first time and in the space of a short video. There is definitely some short cut trick involved with these speed cube solvers. Whoever discovered that trick is the true genius!!!
@@LindaC616 oh ait, i thought you time stamped the moment the gemking Gul Sher Khan was saying the name of the stick chasing game Nadeem was talking about😂😂😂
“I saw he uttered magical words” I’m dead 😂🤣
Lol magic works is it 😂
Hand wave: (magic words)- klakaklalaklaklakalaoooooooom 🤣🤣
These guys are great! My day was so troubling until I stopped to watch. Now I'm filled with happiness. 💕
May your day get better for you 🤗
Don’t feel bad. Most people have a difficult time with this game.
Don’t feel bad. Does it mean u don’t feel bad or u are making them feel good
@@talalempos it means there is no shame in not being able to quickly solve this puzzle, as that is the experience of most people. Many who do solve the puzzle use methods that others have shared, which is the easiest way to solve this.
@@jontastic ok iguess
i can solve it under 15 secs xd
"It's impossible to solve without training" just like Rada says. I tried for hours and years until I learned from tutorials. My best time is like 2 minutes, which is no record. Without constant practice, the formulas are forgotten.
@@nancymclaughlin6790 oh god the butterfly lady again.
Obviously it is not impossible without training as the cube was invented before the training.
@@TechNextLetsGo Erno Rubik himself in 1974 was the first person to solve his own puzzle.
That's BS. I watched multiple kids in elementary school figure it out. Freaking fourth graders. I was not one of them. I was born in 1970. This was my childhood. I just preferred Shogun Warriors.
I also solved it from tutorials. There are "patterns" to follow (yes, they are long forgotten). A clue I still remember is to recognize that the center square on each face defines the color of the side. No matter what state the cube is in, the central square on each face will never be duplicated.
No matter how bad things are or how bad my mood may be, these wonderful folk never fail to put a smile on my face
Sir Ghul Sher when he gets money: "I like stuff to eat-"
Sir Ghul Sher when he gets presents: "I like stuff to eat-"
Sir Ghul Sher when he tries snapchat filters: "I like stuff to eat-"
Sir Ghul Sher when he tries the Rubik's Cube: "if only it was something to eat"
Give this man something to eat :p
I hope they feed these kind souls after torturing them with the evil 😈 cube
😂 if the cube contained some food would he solve it or just break it open
"I am clumsy in this game but i am good at Fighting"
I am pretty sure he does 😂
The translation wasn’t correct. He said he’d be good at wrestling (Kabbadi)!
@@rani1835 salute
@@rani1835 Well, I can see him doing both!
@@rani1835 well if you can wrestle, then you can fight.
@@joeshmoe9233 good point 😁
Don’t feel bad guys. I never mastered it either 🤦🏽♀️
Who has the time to waste mastering this?
@@billstill1794 lmao I did
@@alicodm5120 lol !
@@billstill1794 Waste mastering?It's fun when you can solve it,I managed to solve it after 6 hours on my first day and nowadays my average timing of solving the cube is 30 seconds at its best!😂
You could tell Tahir was a little frustrated because he knew he wasn't going to be able to solve it while the video was rolling. He was very aware, and he actually did good because he had already figured out some of the math in regards to how many colors were on each side. I have no doubt that he would be great on the cube if you left him alone for a few hours with it.
nah
@@quad5430 Lol
being able to count 9 squares on a side is not "math." Toddlers can count to 10 using their fingers.
@@toolbaggers no, he noticed there were a certain amount of each color on each side and was mulling over how to get them all on the same side. did you watch it or did you just talk shit like a crabby piece of shit internet know it all?
I bet their children would get a big kick out of this game.
Me personally, never had any luck with it!
thats because you cant beat it with luck
When it was new and all the rage I carried one around with me for weeks. I finally solved it by accident not planning. Once solved I put it down and never attempted it again. Solving it once was good enough for me, the end of my frustration.
@@hannakinn Wow, I hope you bought a lottery ticket, too, that day. That must have been a one in a million. Or billion. Or some other astronomical odds. (If I knew the exact odds, I'd probably have enough mathematical theory to solve the darn thing!) Congratulations!
@@patriciamorgan6545 one in 43 quintillion.(43 10e18)
@@patriciamorgan6545 No I sure didn't. I don't remember if my state had the lottery back in 1976. I can remember the hoopla about having the state lottery with people opposed to the gambling. I carried that cube with me everywhere and when not at work or doing house or yard work I was twisting that cube. My husband was rather sick of it, we were newly married and he thought if he was watching some boring sport like golf or car racing my eyes should be glued to the screen along with him. I thought sitting with him was enough, I'm not a car racing or golfing fan. Anyway lucking into getting all the cube colors in the proper spots solved a lot of issues. I almost didn't believe it when it finally happened.
Ghul was actually spot on when he said that the one the video was demonstrated is modded compared to the ones he is using. Competition cubes are way smoother n easier to turn. Sharp observation
"...if Rubi herself helps me, then I can concentrate." 😏😜
LOL 😍😍😍
That was pretty smooth 😎
My boys a playa 😉
where???
lmfao I just saw it!!!! hahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣
6:22 when he said “I feel like Tearing it apart and fix it” 😂😂 Thats what we used to do as kids 😅
i took the little square stickers off and glued them back on in the right places when I was a child. They used to come off easier now if you try they will tear or look wrinkled
Doesnt matter how old you are, early experiences with Rubiks cubes will ALWAYS be like this
“If Rubi comes and helps me…”ha ha !
Just kidding, but who else was thinking “The guy who just *happened* to walk in front of the camera switched cubes with him.”
I was a bit worried theyd think that xd
I was thinking that too!
It’s Feliks Zemdegs…😶
No worries Guys,I cant solve the damn thing either.
Lol 😂
@Jerry Vdm
there are a few rules you can learn to solve it and then it's all about spending endless hours on it to get faster...
But I have no idea how it works either xD
Exactly. I hope they don't think the rest of the world can solve the Rubik's cube.
We can't.
It's pretty simple actually
@@alicodm5120 Everything is simple once you learn it. It's not simple enough for someone, who has never seen one.
I’ve been working on it since it came out in 1974 and I still haven’t finished it yet
Man, I've been watching this channel since last November and have considered Kahn " the old wise man" turns out we are both born in in the same year and are the same age....crazy!!
I thought they were maybe 20 years my senior, but I guess they're only a couple years older than me! Sometimes I almost forget how old I am now though 😅
@@jacquelinej143 I thought they were both my seniors. They must have hard lives. I was born in 1956,
Without formal training is it practically impossible to solve. I once managed to solve 3 faces, and that's it. A friend of mine has a son who is into Rubik competition. He is among the fastest in the world in his age group.
Difficult but not impossible. I tried solving one without help, took a few months, probably 40 hours ish. I'd just solve the first two layers and hope that it was solved at that point. I got a second skip a few years later as well, after learning how to solve it. So, given enough time and a bit of luck...
I can only do two.. !! So thumbs up for 3.. i have never youtubed it though.
@@nancymclaughlin6790 I don't know what a BMI is, but he once did 13.32 seconds with a 3x3 cube in official competition.
@@msjacqui72 I did 4 or 5 before TH-cam existed!
How old is he?
I took a hammer to mine. I felt so much better.
Me too😂
So you solve your problems with violence?
This is the correct answer.
All parts flew around
Looks around.... I pealed off the stickers and stuck them back on. Shhhhh
When I was at school this was a huge game. I had a little book which I memorised on how to solve it and got quite fast. My hints are to solve one side first, make that the base then solve the middle layer next, then the top. I don’t think I would have worked it out without the book though.
I saw a book too, mine said match corners to centers first, and the rest just became alot simpler.
They all have such a fantastic sense of style. So handsome! 👏💕
Thousands of us wasted money buying this game and got nothing but frustration 😰 ☺️
Gul Sher Khan, they come stiff but as you use them more, the pieces become looser and are easier to move fast.
I was expecting Tahir to just take it all apart and put the pieces back in the right order.
When I was younger and would get close to solving it I would switch the stickers around 🤦🏽♀️
Yep, that's one way to do it.
That's so hard! Not many can do it, so don't feel bad, fellows! Peace.
imagine one of them just casually solving it in a few minutesXD
😂😂
@@geosdev lol! I was expecting spme miracle story in the first half😂😂😂 then you came back around to what i always wanted to do, but didnt, out of fear for the repercussions my mom would have destroyed me with, if i wouldnt be able to reassemble it😂😂😂😂
Rana Nadeem was correct that you can't do it until you've trained, and Tahir Nawab was correct that it is sort of like a magic trick because if you don't know the solution then it seems impossible but once you know and practice the solution it turns out to be easy (and kind of sucks the fun out of it, tbh). If anyone here has a 3x3 cube they've never solved then go to the Rubik's website to get the solution diagram and do that over and over and over until you can do it from memory. If you do it 4-5 times a day for a week you'll have it nailed and will never forget it. This is a different, slower method than speedcubing in 4 seconds, that's a different and more advanced set of memorization, but you'll definitely be able to solve any 3x3 in under 2 minutes. All there is to it, really, and anyone who doesn't know the solution will think you're a genius.
i did that over a weekend years ago when i had nothing else to do. i just had to find my rubiks cube to make sure i could still do it. i did manage to solve it surprisingly, though it took a couple tries. muscle memory is an incredible thing
Give them a Jenga game to play
I learned to make a daisy then work on 4 blocks at a time
Seems like Chuadhary Raffique Gujjar appreciated playing it the most. I am not very good at solving the Rubik's Cube but my sister and also a friend of mine are good in solving it. My friend can solve it way faster than my sister can.
Rana looked absolutely devastated, like how I feel after a full day of travel. hugs to him
I have never been able to solve the cube, I got so frustrated..and I threw it on the floor. Be safe and happy.😂 Bonnie from the USA.
"I saw him say some magical words before he solved it". LOL!
Lol, love that you added the disclaimer about advice from "glasses guy"! 😆
Yep! This disclaimer is added on every video because of his never ending advices! 😆
This makes me think of a team building puzzle called "cooperative squares." Several teams each get a set of geometric puzzle pieces, and a team wins by being first to use all the pieces so that each member has constructed a square. The tricky part is that there are many wrong ways to put pieces together to so that only SOME team members can get a square, but there only one right way to to put the pieces together so that ALL team members can get a square. If just one person makes a "wrong" square and keeps it that way, it's impossible for the rest of the team to complete the puzzle. With Rubik's cube, you can likewise create a dead end by match some sides of the cube in a way that won't let you match the remaining sides.
When the Rubik's Cube was first sold in 1979, there were no videos or websites. But there were people all over the world who figured it out, laboriously and often using very inefficient methods, such as solving one layer, then the center layer, and then the third layer, in order; then they showed others and gradually solutions became more widespread. In 1982 there was a first world championship held and the fastest solve at that event was about 23 seconds. My friend, Lars Petrus, who won the Swedish national championship in 1982, invented a more efficient method based on solving, which became widely popular in the cubing community for many years, based on solving first a 4x4 corner and then expanding from there, and relying on three key algorithms; this method remains one of the most efficient in terms of requiring the fewest total moves. Subsequently, faster solving methods involving learning a few more algorithms have been developed, resulting in faster solving times although sometimes by taking a few more moves than theoretically required.
All of these developments and improvements were made by smart people figuring things out for themselves or in small groups, not by the inventor or by some company or wizard. It is still the case today that anyone determined enough to figure it out can eventually solve a cube without help, but it requires patience while you train your brain to picture what's happening with the little squares each time you make a given move. However, if you're not up for days or maybe weeks of frustration doing that, of course you can just go online and learn one of the methods, which is fine too.
Thank you for mentioning Hungary, and Rubik’s cube...good old days.
I solved it by disassembling then reassembling the thing. I am just blown away that I am actually several years older than these guys.
I'm blown away that Chaudhry is the same age as my daughter, lol.
I'd like to hear Rubi's opinion.
After fighting with the thing a whole easterholiday many years ago, I did exactly what Rana wanted to do. I broke the stupid cube into pieces and put it together again 😂 Never touched it since.
I did the exact same thing. lol
You guys gave it your best shot... As for myself... I am old now and never, not once, did I solve it.
I avoid it now because it raises my blood pressure and makes me want to throw it in the bin. ❤️😁
😶
I hope they all got to keep their Rubik's cubes and take them home. I'm sure they or their family would enjoy solving the puzzle with some time to get good at it.
These men are all pretty smart. Let them take the cube home, and give them some time to practice with it. I bet they all end up solving the puzzle. Absolutely no one.... including that boy genius in the video.... solves this puzzle the first time they try it.
no
Maybe Rubi can solve it in the first go😂
Almost everyone who can solve the puzzle use a training book. Without training, you can hope to solve 1 face after a few days of trying, and maybe 2 faces if thing hard enough. But developing strategies requires memorizing steps or having an exceptional mind.
@@hdufort You mean spell book.
The only way I ever won that game was when I took all the coloured stickers off and placed the same colours on each side. I've never picked the dam thing up since.
I did the same, wasn't very satisfying though.. then the stickers came off on their own after. My siblings and I ended up always having a few half bald cubes in our toyboxes over the years, and I saw some at friend's houses too 😅
If the games were mustaches and headwear, these guys are the real champs.
Please can we have a video of Gul Sher playing kabaddi?
Pretty neat that Gul Sher Khan plays kabaddi and is a scrapper. Also, I've never been able to solve a Rubik's cube ever.
Taher knows how to lie confidently hhh "it's a magic game. I saw him utter magic words"
Tahir said it was a magic trick.😂😂
Hell he’s right🤣🤣
I agree with Tahir.
These guys are telling their ages, and wow, they are kids!
I was waiting for Tahir to say it's a good treatment for constipation 🤣
Sher Khan: "I am good at fighting."
I’ve played with this thing since I was a child. I still can’t solve the cube. I’m glad I’m not the only one who can’t. LOL 😂
You, me, and 99% of the world Tony.
Most of us can't. Sometimes it just ended up mysteriously broken.
I have been fascinated by Rubik's Cubes since the 80s, but could never solve all sides until watching tutorials on TH-cam. It only took about 30 years, but now I know the algorithms to solve it. (And completed a solve while watching this video)
These guys are awesome and I watch all of their videos.
I'm just about a year older than Gul Sher Khan and Choudhary and I take a cube with me to work every day and I've solved them since the 80s. I'll never be extremely fast compared to young people. You showed them Feliks Zemdegs who has multiple world records and even he says he is getting to old to compete at the ripe old age of 26!
I do it because it is fun and relaxing.
I think this is a puzzle and not a game. Games usually involve some sort of athletic ability. Puzzles challenge your mind.
Yeah, so you couldn't solve it either then is what your sayin?
: )
Monopoly, Yatzee, almost any kind of board game aren’t “puzzles”…
@@lynnhoffmann247 thank you.
I agree that it's a puzzle. However, if it is used in a timed competition with others then I would classify it as a game.
You’re right. I think I can do the rubic cube now, since you explained the difference.
It took me a long time. I finally had my friend show me the trick!!! They should give it to their kids!!! They'll get it.
The frustration level is just right :D Good job, fellas
This became popular around 1986. As a child I did take mine apart and put it back together, out of frustration.
However there is a way to learn the Cube which is how some people can make it so fast
I thought these guys were way older than me, but no - less than 10 years older. Dammit. I'm old!
Same here! 😅
This had me in stitches. 😂😂😂😂😂. Rana C... We ain't got all day to play this game!
I used to hold the championship in my country for 3x3 & 4x4 years ago. I can honestly say that i think tahir has the mental capacity to solve this. To be frank its nothing genius abt this...there are permutations we memorize and ofcourse we dont memorize every damn permutation that exist.....we just familiarize ourselves to a few and when the cube is messy....we move it around till it returns to a familiar permutation and then its all easy peasy from there.
Let Tahir bring this home
Never could solve that thing. I know there is a trick to it but I never wanted to take the time for it. For me that is from the same age that gave us The Pet Rock.
"This is some bullshit" ( In my Riley voice) Lol. I didn't like that era of games.
Not exactly a trick
I got one for Christmas in 1984 and never solved it. I found a sticker with a screw under it, loosened it up, took it apart, and put it back together😂😂😂😂
* I guess I am more mechanic than mathematician 😂😂😂😂
Gul : when you told me about Rubi...i got my attention to other side (neighbor)...LOL
I remembered solving this once in my life, about 35 years ago, took me about 50 mins. I haven't seen one since. The colours of the cube has changed. This tests the patience of anyone.
great video idea, love to see some branching out!
The young guy is Felix Secrets. Holds many records. Years ago I thought blind folded was impossible. Today some can solve multiples by memory, blindfolded
Zemdegs, auto correct drives me nuts. Not secrets
These guys would be flabbergasted if they knew how many hours were spent mastering the secret of the Rubiks Cube.
It's a sequence, an algorithm. Very difficult if you don't know. Not many can't figure it out if you don't have some outside insight. Don't feel bad! It's not magic. My kid's did it at 8 yrs. and 7 yrs.old. But they had help from all of thier friends. I couldn't get it, or either my wife. Don't feel bad!
I love you guy's! Good stuff!
These guys always brighten my day!
Love the set up for the video. Had them try first then had their minds blown by a pro💪🔥💕
You are like the rest of us. Most people I know have never been able to solve the puzzle.
I solved it many years ago, but I would not likely be able to repeat that victory again.
In the early 80s we used to break it apart and put it back together... Lol....the Rubix Cube... Then we just pulled the stickers off and moved them around...it was so obvious!!!!
Would be fun if these guys test 3-4 different perfumes and talk about them. They will come up with very unique explanations
I knew a kid in Elementary School. 4th Grade, so around 1979. His name was Galyn Lytle. He was from Pahrump, NV. He could solve the Rubics Cube in under a minute. This was a fourth grader. I can solve it in about 5. Take it apart and put it back together. I'm a real trouble shooter.
Excited for this one !!
When the cube came out, most of us nerds had one in school and we'd play with it a lot, to the point when teachers had to confiscate ours in order to pay attention to the class. We didn't get it right away but we were obsessed with it and finally won! I have two in my house to entertain my guests but I also have the cheat sheet in my library.
Awesome!!! they are adorable. What is that music in the background? I like it.
Incredible puzzle,needs much practice...no one in my family ever solved it quickly.
It's an exercise in frustration (as if life doesn't present its own)!
Ohhhhh My gooodness!!!Flashback to my past ....and I Still can't solve it completely😄 Absolutely Love u guys and the fans💖💖💖💖Have A BLESSED DAY💖💖💖
SMILES ALL OVER. GOD BLESS 🇺🇸
Wow...these men are younger than my daughters....now I am older than i was 5 minutes ago.....
This became popular in the USA while I was in my early teens. It took a while, but I figured it out. My method to solve it took a couple hours to accomplish thought. I think I still have mine in a box somewhere.
I think they might have felt a little hurt to see someone do it so quickly while they could not.
Show them this th-cam.com/video/q6AsllXpKBU/w-d-xo.html
@@nancymclaughlin6790 he didn't lmao, he's famous
Lol. Thank you for adding years to my life. I laughed like shit.
The title of the Vedio should have been
The Rubi next door:)
he said rubi lives in his neighbourhood!!!!!!! 😂😂😂😂yoooooooo
Bhai salam kum bhai Tahir bhai mast insan hi
I was also born in 1974 and have never been able to solve Rubik's cube. LOL
0:55 poor hungry Rubick...
Don't worry. It's a puzzle few people can complete. Especially on the first attempt.😊
Rana: "I don't know how to deal with it now."
Same. 😬
I love them so much. My prayers are for them.🤲
I have a question how did these wonderful men get on your channel. I think its great and was just wondering if they were choosen?
The only thing I've mastered with a Rubix Cube is breaking it down to all pieces and rebuilding it to the proper colors.
I've matched only 2 sides while playing it....
(It makes a good paperweight!!)
Here's a hint for you: whatever color is in the MIDDLE is what color it should be on that side.
Is that so? The color in the middle? Someone said do one side at a time... don't just spin and spin.
I'll have to try that some day
@@spongemonkeysooz Yes, all the sides move on the axes, pivot from the middle squares of each side of the cube which are the only immovable squares. But you are right that you can solve for one side first, not so hard, then the trick is to get the corners in place properly (while not losing your solved side) which can be accomplished gradually in a formulaic move of positioning/manipulating the 3 colors of each corner (respective of the stationary 3 stationary middles -x/y/z- facing you) then finally the other parts of the middle that form a cross with the stationary middle piece, inverting them if necessary by only using the middle axis. 'That;'s how I do it anyway, but could never do it in under 2 minutes myself. I kind of cheated by analyzing it from the standpoint of advanced geometry (3 dimensional space vectors). I honestly do not see how it is possible to solve it in mere seconds though unless you had some kind of insane eidectic memory, know all of the billions (actually 43 quintillion to be almost exact YIKES!!!) of combinations upon a glance...which, hell yeah, seems as close to "magic" as it gets!!!
EDIT: I've been giving this a little thought and now realize it is really only important to know what the bottom 4 corners colors look like and positioned if you have your completed side on top. Still, without lifting the cube how do you know exactly which colors are underneath, instant processing of elimination? You must also note the bottom row middles too of course, but that is only 2 colors to deal with not 3. Still and again, what about the bottom color? I wish still had a Rubiks cube around to better visualize this evil trick!!! LOL Too old for thought experiments!!! This guy did not appear to solve for a side first, that is insane as fuck, I would love to have this explained to me. Anyone? Terrifying how smart some people are!!!
@@michaelesgro9506 YIKES! 🤯 I was just going to say that about you! My brain started hurting just trying to understand what you wrote. I think I'll leave that evil cube to you wise guys🙈
@@spongemonkeysooz Nah man, are you kidding? It took me weeks to solve that friggin thing and the move I stumbled on was by much trial and error (this was back in the early 80s!). Like I said, I got a bump by analyzing how points in a 3 dimensional plane configure as they are adjusted. These guys were such good sports and I doubt there are very many people in the world who could solve that thing seeing it for the first time and in the space of a short video. There is definitely some short cut trick involved with these speed cube solvers. Whoever discovered that trick is the true genius!!!
You guys are making me feel old! I was born in 1962. I never could do the Rubik's cube. I stink at it!
2:27 what kind of games do they play in his village then lmao
1:54
@@LindaC616 so i assume that is a game where you chase people with sticks? Can you elaborate?
@@topcat5233 he named 3. I don't know the one that starts with G, but Tahir explained it earlier. Ludo is a board game, like parcheesi or aggravation
@@LindaC616 oh ait, i thought you time stamped the moment the gemking Gul Sher Khan was saying the name of the stick chasing game Nadeem was talking about😂😂😂
@@BigBoss_85 ah thanks, yeah i know about the tyre one, just got caught off guard with the stick chasing part, but thanks for elaborating🤝🙏
We maybe waiting a while but would be great to see a follow up video if they manage to solve it. Something they can work at when they have spare time