SCRAMBIESS: 1. L2 U R2 B2 L2 F2 U' F2 L2 U2 F' U L' U' L' R F U L2 U 2. D' U' B2 L2 U L2 F2 D L2 U' R F D' F L U' R2 D' U' L D' 3. B2 U2 L2 B2 D' B2 U' F2 U R2 B' D L2 R' B2 L2 U2 B2 U R' D2 4.L2 R2 U2 F2 U' L2 D' L2 R2 U' L' F' U' F' U' L2 R D2 R2 B' R2 5. L2 R2 U' B2 D2 B2 F2 D L2 F2 L' D2 U L B' U2 B' R' D' F R'
i think the most important part to improve on would be his second pair choice on solve 1, the way he did it he did set up a 3 mover yes but i’d rather see him rotate to solve the pair in back so that way he can then spam tps on last two pairs because they’re oriented. Main idea is make decision based off majority edge count (whether that be oriented or misoriented)
It would have been A perm, E perm, or H perm. I don't think he would have been able to see the fact one of the corners would solve that quickly... at least I hope not
The solved corner is direct opposite color to the 2 edge, so it's either A perm or H perm, either way hes gonna do it faster than doing sune then having to pause to see the pll case @@WangYiheng347
@@WangYiheng347given the fact that he used lefty sune instead of lefty niklas on first solve, its evident that he did lefty niklas on purpose and he does recognize cp (which easily cuts away the e perm option), im certain he was at least aware that the choice would bring a better pll
@@WangYiheng347Btw if you can see where the opposite colored corner stickers on top are (top left and down left in this case) it just eliminates H and E perms immediately if you think about it
@@thephysicistcuber175 when I asked Kian about zz eo he said it could be useful as an extension to use in cfop when it's reasonably easy.seems to me that's what Dilly milly is also proposing. Conclusion- Kian rhymes with neon
10:47 I think he saw the pair and while solving it he realised it was gonna be a dot but he didn't really react in time so he undid those moves, did the sledge and continued the solve
20:31 my thinking was it looks somewhat similar to the niklas zb with the blocks, but not really at all once you do the U2 AUF. Probs just thought take a chance cuz he can to it fast and worst case he gets a PLL after
How worth it do you think it is to force EOCross every time? Or do you think just having it in the back of your head whilst doing CFOP is "optimal"? Also, it's intriguing that solving 2 back pairs or 2 left pairs first is kinda Petrus-esque, then all this EO stuff is ZZ-esque, giving this hybrid thing called top level CFOP. Roux however is just completely separate doing its own thing. Great video!
it’s worth trying to prioritize getting oriented edges once you finish cross, of course there’s a lot of nuance to that and it’s extremely situational but it’s something to keep in mine definitely
I think lockups or the lack of lockups i.e.., accurate, smooth turning sets him apart from many of the top cuber's and is a huge advantage. There was also video a while back of him learning ZBLL. Do you think he will implement this into his solving or has he dumped ZBLL, would it improve his times? Nice breakdown 👍
13:55 i think doing U2’ L’ U L2 U’ L’ is better as it leads in to a free pair I guess the problem is the remaining FR slot but EO is easy with that pair in last slot
yea you dont do this because it makes it hard to deal with the front right slot, when i was watching this back I was annoyed I forgot to talk about that continuation
no hate, but you’re nowhere near as efficient as yiheng, looking at the reco.nz database stats hes the second most efficient in terms of f2l move count.
@@BrinaSun the old one is just prone to lockups more on the R' U2 R from my experience but when done well its totally fine, like I said to each their own you can use it. There's multiple viable options but I just like the newer one, as does Tymon and multiple other top solvers so
SCRAMBIESS:
1. L2 U R2 B2 L2 F2 U' F2 L2 U2 F' U L' U' L' R F U L2 U
2. D' U' B2 L2 U L2 F2 D L2 U' R F D' F L U' R2 D' U' L D'
3. B2 U2 L2 B2 D' B2 U' F2 U R2 B' D L2 R' B2 L2 U2 B2 U R' D2
4.L2 R2 U2 F2 U' L2 D' L2 R2 U' L' F' U' F' U' L2 R D2 R2 B' R2
5. L2 R2 U' B2 D2 B2 F2 D L2 F2 L' D2 U L B' U2 B' R' D' F R'
replying before 2 minutes is crazy
@@dylanmiller5012 thank you
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I heard someone at a comp said you have a 4.96 average on keyboard at home is that true or are they lying
@@table5584 ok actually stop lol
@@effperm Ok I’ll stop I’ll try to be better and work on my 6 second F2L 😭😭😭😭
Nah yall hearing him but u ain't listening. He's onto something
Third solve lmaoo
His efficiency in last layer compared to f2l is too funny
Scoochcubing 🙉🙉🙉
nice video! I will tell what you said to yiheng especially for the eocross. hope he gets lucky OLL/PLL skips
i think the most important part to improve on would be his second pair choice on solve 1, the way he did it he did set up a 3 mover yes but i’d rather see him rotate to solve the pair in back so that way he can then spam tps on last two pairs because they’re oriented. Main idea is make decision based off majority edge count (whether that be oriented or misoriented)
20:33 the most plausible reason is that the edges were solved in their positions so he did antiniklas to guarantee an Aperm.
It would have been A perm, E perm, or H perm. I don't think he would have been able to see the fact one of the corners would solve that quickly... at least I hope not
The solved corner is direct opposite color to the 2 edge, so it's either A perm or H perm, either way hes gonna do it faster than doing sune then having to pause to see the pll case @@WangYiheng347
@@WangYiheng347given the fact that he used lefty sune instead of lefty niklas on first solve, its evident that he did lefty niklas on purpose
and he does recognize cp (which easily cuts away the e perm option), im certain he was at least aware that the choice would bring a better pll
@@WangYiheng347Btw if you can see where the opposite colored corner stickers on top are (top left and down left in this case) it just eliminates H and E perms immediately if you think about it
@@WangYiheng347Sorry i keep replying but the H perm shaped BH block (which gets preserved after niklas) also eliminates E perm lol
The secret to his TPS is revealed. Thanks for the breakdown, that was very instructive.
11:15 i think he undid the 4th pair then sledge and went straight to the oll (L' U L then L' U' L)
yea that’s just silly just do the oll 4head
Well, Yiheng shook his head during AND after this solve, he was obviously annoyed at his mistake and not too happy with the resulting 4.81 😂.
Yiheng should definitely watch this to get better
eocross getting implemented ftw
I knew i would find a comment of yours lmao
Jay was right all along.
And he was also wrong all along.
@@thephysicistcuber175 jay is actually very correct in some statements, and in others... Not so much
@@thephysicistcuber175 when I asked Kian about zz eo he said it could be useful as an extension to use in cfop when it's reasonably easy.seems to me that's what Dilly milly is also proposing.
Conclusion- Kian rhymes with neon
10:47 I think he saw the pair and while solving it he realised it was gonna be a dot but he didn't really react in time so he undid those moves, did the sledge and continued the solve
Excellent analysis! 24 minutes well spent
20:31 my thinking was it looks somewhat similar to the niklas zb with the blocks, but not really at all once you do the U2 AUF. Probs just thought take a chance cuz he can to it fast and worst case he gets a PLL after
11:20 I think Yiheng just made a mistake by not inserting the last pair with a sledge, and then he undid it and redid it with the better solution
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@@ILoveZbll ?
Thoughts on going for the pseudo-pair on solve 2?
How worth it do you think it is to force EOCross every time? Or do you think just having it in the back of your head whilst doing CFOP is "optimal"?
Also, it's intriguing that solving 2 back pairs or 2 left pairs first is kinda Petrus-esque, then all this EO stuff is ZZ-esque, giving this hybrid thing called top level CFOP. Roux however is just completely separate doing its own thing.
Great video!
it’s worth trying to prioritize getting oriented edges once you finish cross, of course there’s a lot of nuance to that and it’s extremely situational but it’s something to keep in mine definitely
The wide U move to change EO was genius!
I am pretty sure that left sexy sledge was just him correcting his mistakes but it is crazy that he can still get a 4.8 with so many mistakes.
its so amazing bro
I love your mat
yiheng + a skip is gonna be devious
I think lockups or the lack of lockups i.e.., accurate, smooth turning sets him apart from many of the top cuber's and is a huge advantage.
There was also video a while back of him learning ZBLL. Do you think he will implement this into his solving or has he dumped ZBLL, would it improve his times? Nice breakdown 👍
he won’t learn zb in the near future
his oll and pll is already so optimized his zbll recognition would need to be practically perfect in order for it to be worth it for him
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bro is majestic
11:15 he actually took the pair out to do double sledge
what is the new r-perm?
shows that yiheng practices 3x3 more than anybody
Are you using the Wrm v10? And if you are what is the setup?
13:55 i think doing U2’ L’ U L2 U’ L’ is better as it leads in to a free pair
I guess the problem is the remaining FR slot but EO is easy with that pair in last slot
yea you dont do this because it makes it hard to deal with the front right slot, when i was watching this back I was annoyed I forgot to talk about that continuation
Its not bad to get that case in FR as you can either do F’ L’ U2 L F R U R’ or R U’ R U B U’ B’ R2’ to guarantee LL EO
bro what keyboard is that? looks so good omg
@@VishnuSrivatsava there’s a review of it on my channel just scroll back a lil and check it out
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As a left handed person I can confirm my left handed turning is trash
12:40 you missed the multislot lol
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Where pinnedcomment😔😔
What cube is that?
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I feel so offended that Yiheng has the 2x2 and 3x3 WR when i just got my first magnetic 3x3 (Swift Block) yesterday and my first 2x2 today
so that thumbnail means zz..?
Amazing. Didn't realize that I have better F2L efficiency than Yiheng, but maybe it fit his turning style more, idk.
no hate, but you’re nowhere near as efficient as yiheng, looking at the reco.nz database stats hes the second most efficient in terms of f2l move count.
@@dylanmiller5012who’s #1?
@@ShuOgawatake a wild guess (Tymon)
Any chance you could post the scrambles in the comments
done :)
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The title should say world record reconstructions right?
lol fixed thanks for catching that
The “old” R perm as you call it is the best one lol. You’re supposed to start in home grip. No long RUD alg is as good as it
its old because its been around since before you started cubing, theres a reason more and more top solvers use the one from homegrip.
Well whats the reason? So far no one has done the long one close to as fast as the old one in solves
@@BrinaSun the old one is just prone to lockups more on the R' U2 R from my experience but when done well its totally fine, like I said to each their own you can use it. There's multiple viable options but I just like the newer one, as does Tymon and multiple other top solvers so
Ok
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is this aura
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Nice review, but PLEASE stop it with the : "like this / like that" *starts to move really fast*
understood, could you give specific time stamps?
Second
First