My method of solving sudoku quick is not by lines or boxes, I look at all of one specific numbers, like let's say I start by looking at all 1's and deduct in which boxes the 1's are missing, then ask where can a 1 be in this box or where could a 1 be in that box and so on, go trough all the numbers and again and again. I find it difficult to count each line to line over and over, jumbles up my brain.
If you want to start from scratch which is the case, chances are you don't know which is up/white side or down/yellow side. I'd start making a cross regardless of the center. Have all 4 edge pieces whatever the number it is in a vertical form when flipped upside down. All numbers on all 4 sides are viewed vertically. From there you could figure out the corners and solve it in beginner's method. For second layer figure out how to make all edge pieces in a vertical view. For the top layer, fur u'r'f' until you have all 4 edges of the top in a vertical form whatever the number would be. That should give you a visual of the top cross. The real puzzle is on the top layer. It will require you to visualize and translate colors into numbers. If you get it right all numbers should be in their rightful sides and places and will realize that what you were working on is an actual supercube! Better get those algos for solving centerpieces as well. Speaking of algos, get a better cube. That will give you carpal tunnel and will mess up your alog game. Hope it helps.
For solving sudokus, instead of looking for what empty spaces could be, try looking at what the numbers are already telling you. For example, theres a 5 in box 7 row 9, and a 5 in box 8 row 7, and they are telling you theres only one spot available for the 5 in box 9.
Love the determination ❤
Thank you 😄
My method of solving sudoku quick is not by lines or boxes, I look at all of one specific numbers, like let's say I start by looking at all 1's and deduct in which boxes the 1's are missing, then ask where can a 1 be in this box or where could a 1 be in that box and so on, go trough all the numbers and again and again. I find it difficult to count each line to line over and over, jumbles up my brain.
Yes I've been using a technique similar to this when I do a sudoku and it's really helpful. It just feels so confusing with the cube though 😬
If you want to start from scratch which is the case, chances are you don't know which is up/white side or down/yellow side. I'd start making a cross regardless of the center. Have all 4 edge pieces whatever the number it is in a vertical form when flipped upside down. All numbers on all 4 sides are viewed vertically. From there you could figure out the corners and solve it in beginner's method. For second layer figure out how to make all edge pieces in a vertical view. For the top layer, fur u'r'f' until you have all 4 edges of the top in a vertical form whatever the number would be. That should give you a visual of the top cross. The real puzzle is on the top layer. It will require you to visualize and translate colors into numbers. If you get it right all numbers should be in their rightful sides and places and will realize that what you were working on is an actual supercube! Better get those algos for solving centerpieces as well. Speaking of algos, get a better cube. That will give you carpal tunnel and will mess up your alog game. Hope it helps.
For solving sudokus, instead of looking for what empty spaces could be, try looking at what the numbers are already telling you. For example, theres a 5 in box 7 row 9, and a 5 in box 8 row 7, and they are telling you theres only one spot available for the 5 in box 9.
Thank you for the advice, I'll use this in my next video
1:08 is still good
Yes, I've known how to solve the cube for a few years now, so I'm quite fast at it. I'd love to get a sub-30 second solve though one day
You are really good considering the cube you are using
@Cube_man_epic Thank you. Maybe I could get a faster cube and see if I can beat my time
Yeah honestly rubix brand cubes are the worst, you could easy shave those 30 seconds off with a speedcube
@@jacksmith3518 This is convincing me more to get a speedcube