For anyone who thinks you need a lot of algs to get fast I don’t any csp cases and don’t know full co and and you could say I don’t know full cp as for n perm on bottom I use j perm j perm twice anyway I average 7.5 you don’t need to learn that many algs to get fast
If you have H/Z or Z/H, you can also just do them separately because H is 4 M2s and Z is 3 M2s, but it cancels out to be only 5 M2s because the last M2 of the first one cancels out with the first M2 of the second one.
Thanks for your video. I have a question. I can't understand the alg you use at minute 10.47. I watch the W/W case hundred times but nothing. Can you write it please?
You are inspiring me to start doing square 1 again.Should I start doing skewb, 3 by 3 or squan. I can only handle two events. My main event is megaminx. So it would be nice if someone would pick me a side event Edit: I am going to pick square 1. I ordered some volt v2 spare parts
Luka Jankovic the square 1 came with a defected core and an opened plastic cover and the plastic behind the screw was eroded.But I forgot to return it.Anyway I have another volt v2m but I need one for practicing
If equator isn't flipped all of them are solved the same way. If it's flipped you can do opp/opp into z/z, but if Os are going in different direction you can cancel 2 algs
I knew all of them except w cases. Can you make a video on ep's with parity? And I am still stuck at 21-22 should I learn csp or just practice? I am serious about square1
I watched your solves, practice fingertricks like spam adj parity for sub 2.5 at least you turning is very locky , do cubeshape one look and find better solutions for some cases, you can find ways to solve cs at csp docs. I think you can get sub 15 in a month
Hi cube master, I have just started with square 1 and average 3 minutes, beside practising the beginners method, what would you recommend me to progress
I don't know if this is just me or if it's normal. But, I got a volt and the m slice is on the right side when white is facing up, how is yours on the left?
honestly im just finding easy ways to solve other cases. I'd use other algs to solve certain cases. Also I'm only trying to learn the non-parity algs for now.
I have a question, specially about the U cases. I know all cases of U, even solving at the bottom and at the top at the same time. Doing adj-adj twice or doing opp-opp and adj-adj is actually fast, but I do think that's better doing the algorithms itself, bcz they're basically the same of doing that but they cancel some moves. In my practices, doing the algorithms is kinda 1 sec faster. Is it actually better doing adj adj and opp opp?
Your Z/H and W/W explanations are so complicated to me... I would just say Z/H is O/Opp cancel into side Opp/opp and W/W is good UU cancel into side Opp/opp
I’m just getting into sq1 and your vids have been amazing
Ok this an OO helpful moment 👀👌
For anyone who thinks you need a lot of algs to get fast I don’t any csp cases and don’t know full co and and you could say I don’t know full cp as for n perm on bottom I use j perm j perm twice anyway I average 7.5 you don’t need to learn that many algs to get fast
Doesn't mean it's a good idea
^^
im sure wr just if you learn csp and full cp
jj cube ugh
@jj cube told you...
please make a video on advanced cube shape that is not csp
Soon hopefully :) definitely a video high on my priority list
Cube Master any update?
@@gavinyartymyk2384he already did
Thx for this I'm still learning square 1
5:58 U-H 2
6:15 Z-H
If you have H/Z or Z/H, you can also just do them separately because H is 4 M2s and Z is 3 M2s, but it cancels out to be only 5 M2s because the last M2 of the first one cancels out with the first M2 of the second one.
Thanks for your video. I have a question. I can't understand the alg you use at minute 10.47. I watch the W/W case hundred times but nothing. Can you write it please?
I can only kind of solve square one and I figured out a good bit of these out earlier today intuitively .
For Bad U/U, why didn't you show both (Ua/Ub) and (Ub/Ua)?
You are inspiring me to start doing square 1 again.Should I start doing skewb, 3 by 3 or squan. I can only handle two events. My main event is megaminx. So it would be nice if someone would pick me a side event
Edit: I am going to pick square 1. I ordered some volt v2 spare parts
AA Cuber why do you need spare parts? Did it break?
Luka Jankovic the square 1 came with a defected core and an opened plastic cover and the plastic behind the screw was eroded.But I forgot to return it.Anyway I have another volt v2m but I need one for practicing
AA Cuber oh okay, i got scared this one also has breaking problems😅
Luka Jankovic if you turn very rough the edges will break
pls help i cant figure out the finger tricks for the opp opp alg
What about the other O/O cases? You only showed one of them.
If equator isn't flipped all of them are solved the same way. If it's flipped you can do opp/opp into z/z, but if Os are going in different direction you can cancel 2 algs
I knew all of them except w cases. Can you make a video on ep's with parity?
And I am still stuck at 21-22 should I learn csp or just practice?
I am serious about square1
I watched your solves, practice fingertricks like spam adj parity for sub 2.5 at least you turning is very locky , do cubeshape one look and find better solutions for some cases, you can find ways to solve cs at csp docs. I think you can get sub 15 in a month
@@StepanMakarenko oh thanks but now I am sub 20
@@cubeding6030 sub-15 when
@@OxzowachiAlt I average around 15-17. I am not sub 15 yet.
@@cubeding6030 nice!
Well. I know full EP😂
Didn't you say that you knew ~15 EP algs or something a while back?
@@CubeMasterYT Probably a while back but I have known full EP for some time now
#cubemaster
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You can solve the H perm with NN twice
That works too, or pN/pN twice :)
Not optimal for bar flip
@@alexsoriano2865 wait id you mean single H or H/H
can you make an EP algorithm sheet? so i can learn algs better.
Description has all the algs :)
Hey can you make a list of ep algs that are easy to learn and are useful to reduce my times
I think this is pretty much the video for it lol
Hi cube master, I have just started with square 1 and average 3 minutes, beside practising the beginners method, what would you recommend me to progress
At this point you will want to start learning more EO, CP, and EP algs, and make sure you use good fingertricks
I don't know if this is just me or if it's normal. But, I got a volt and the m slice is on the right side when white is facing up, how is yours on the left?
he took out the pieces and exchanged them
For H/H I do N/N then I misalign both layers and do N/N, it's maybe not faster but it's easy to remember
Opp opp twice is faster and it's basically just as easy
Opp opp on front and on the sides btw
lol i do N/J misalign N/J
omg his black and white are switched
Alternative H/H Perm N/N (-1,-1) N/N
honestly im just finding easy ways to solve other cases. I'd use other algs to solve certain cases. Also I'm only trying to learn the non-parity algs for now.
I have a question, specially about the U cases.
I know all cases of U, even solving at the bottom and at the top at the same time.
Doing adj-adj twice or doing opp-opp and adj-adj is actually fast, but I do think that's better doing the algorithms itself, bcz they're basically the same of doing that but they cancel some moves.
In my practices, doing the algorithms is kinda 1 sec faster.
Is it actually better doing adj adj and opp opp?
It's easier opp opp -> adj adj for bad U cases, for good cases I use an algorithm.
Is this optimal?
Close, some might be 1 or 2 slices off but most are pretty good
Can you make another one for parity cases?
Don't think so because I use CSP and am not familiar with them and also I did already kinda cover them near the end of the video
Cube Master Ohhh okay. And thanks for the overview at the end.
For H Perm, I just use the 3x3 alg.
That works, but my solution saves 2 slices :D
Cube Master Ohhh okay
Your Z/H and W/W explanations are so complicated to me... I would just say Z/H is O/Opp cancel into side Opp/opp and W/W is good UU cancel into side Opp/opp
what abot N-N (1,1) N-N for double h perms
Nice!
For U/U , i use J/J's
I do J/J’s and adj/adj’s
AHHHHHH MY SQUARE 1 IS BROKEN
Cool thanks
I gave up on square 1.
Ian Kim why?
@@nabranestwistypuzzler7019 it was to hard. Half the time it couldn't turn because a piece was blocking it
Ian Kim What if you just got used to cubeshapes? Plus, that can only happen in the 1st step.
@@nabranestwistypuzzler7019 Too lazy especially because I'm focused on 2 by 2 to 5 by 5.
Ian Kim okay
I switched to Lin because of EP lol
When i have bad U/U i do to J/Js
Yeah that's pretty good for no bar flip (didn't talk about that really in this video), but for bar flip the solution in the video is definitely better
good
what about the other u perm?
It should be done very similarly to the U Perm showed in the video with 2 adj/adj :)
i mis my squan rip
basically just renaming algs
a bit too fast but thanks :)
lol
Slow pls
First