3x3 is definitely harder than the polaris cube, for it you just solve a skewb (which is easy) and then just put in the extra pieces just intuitively, for 3x3, you need to memorize algs
Hey J Perm! You’ve pretty much changed my life through your TH-cam channel and your videos, I had NO hobbies before cubing and when I found a Rubik’s cube and your channel, it completely changed my life. You got me to averaging sub-12 in about one year. Thank you! (And also, at what speed would you recommend starting cross +1?)
this has been the most interesting of your "attempting to solve with no help" series. Now that you are above 1 million subs, I hope there is more of this type of content. #JPERMILLION
This polaris cube feels like a "4x4 skweb" if that makes sense. You did it backwards, but it was a similar idea to trying to solve a 4x4 by reduction to a 3x3. Surprised you haven't hit a parity case - if those even exist
I’ve had one for a few years now and I’m pretty sure there is no possible parity. Because the corners can turn independently it removes a lot of the skewb limitations and adds a lot of degrees of freedom.
I just got this as a gift yesterday, but I didn't know the name of the cube. I searched for "star cube puzzle" and your video showed up to me. I saved it to watch later. Now, after about three hours attempting to solve the cube, I finally solved it. Solving this cube with no help was something very satisfying, and I recommend it to pretty much any speedcuber: get a random weird puzzle and solve it yourself - it's a hell of an experience. Detail: I've never solved a skewb in my life, so that meant I had to figure it out too, which made it even harder.
I have developed this weird habit to just solve my cube while watching u do it in ur video. Im am approaching 15 sec now and u have been my number 1 motivation and trainer, thank u so much. Keep up the amazing content 🔥🔥
@@mmmmmmm81622 What is ur avarage time? i did watch a few of them(not all of them). But my tip for u is: Learn the CFOP, a few extra handy F2L cases, and a LOT of practise. If u need more information, feel free to ask me :)
@@mmmmmmm81622 i dont want to discourage u, but it will take a long time to learn and practise. Try to learn basic F2L first. Tip: at first u will actualy be slower than normal, but if u keep trying, u will become much faster.
I just LOVE to see how strong your analytical skills are when sightread solving these puzzles. It's like watching some maths expert tackling an olympiad problem
The polaris cube is fun, I remember a friend lent one to me. I would solve all the little edges and then realize I messed up the skewb part somewhere, so then I would have to do it all over again. Still a fun cube
You made that looks so easy I'm excited for my one to arrive I thought it was going to be a nightmare but you made it look so easy I don't think it's going to be as difficult as I thought
I remember I got this for teacher appreciation day a couple of years ago. I knew nothing about it when my student handed it to me. But I already was pretty good at skewb. It ended up taking me about an hour an a half to solve it first time. Fastest puzzle I’ve ever figured out how to solve all on my own. I couldn’t put it down and actually ended up solving it in the middle of a meeting with a parent.
@@ayubfauzaan4554 Her son was autistic and she was a very compassionate and patient person, so while I'm sure she was a little annoyed at first, I think she understood that I absolutely had to keep working on it. And I wasn't the one leading the meeting anyway.
Just a random viewer here. I'm also not a full extent cuber, but ngl, watching this video is pretty entertaining. Love the commentary, explanation and the overall outcome of the video. Very well done 😌
I’m a non-cuber but I love watching your videos it has taught me a lot like how to lose loosen and tighten and take apart the one Rubik’s cube that I have
th-cam.com/video/7Ron6MN45LY/w-d-xo.html Learning to solve the cube is the most important part, if you get good at it you could be more invested in these videos and want to learn more, I recommend it.
Trying to solve a cube with no help is actually one of my favorite ways to solve new puzzles I get. Slamming out a puzzle in 1-2 hours using the cubing knowledge you already have is quite fun.
I found jperm trying to find an easier way to solve the cube, and when I could solve sub 1 minute, I looked over his channel and started watching challenge videos. Now I’m sub 20 and it’s amazing at how wide his span of content is, there’s something for everyone. Even non cubers can enjoy watching and this video proves that he still has some entertainment for those people. Now that he has hit one million subscribers I refuse to watch any other cuber and love his videos. I hope all of you watching this video can appreciate how he has changed the cubing community. Thank you jperm for teaching me. And as a 13 year old, overall change my life.
Your videos are getting too interesting now, its been a long journey, I remember when you used to do challenges that seemed hard but now looking back at them, they look very easy. Also it is crazy to imagine that you are growing so fast you got 1M in not time. Dang, time flies by fast.
Right when you uploaded this video, I instantly went to Amazon to get a Polaris cube for myself to try it out for myself first. After getting the puzzle tonight and trying it out, I want to thank you for finding my new favorite skewb mod!
The fact that it took me so much longer to figure out made me feel bad until I thought about how much more experince and knowlege you had going in. Also, you were in a room by yourself and I was at christmas dinner with my family lmao
YES!!! These are my favourite videos. I literally got so excited when I saw this notification. Honestly bro, I cannot thank you enough for bringing me so much joy. When I first started cubing (about half a year ago), I watched your tutorial vids so much, and you have taught me basically all I know. I currently average 28 secs, and I’m working on lowering that to sub 20. Thank you so much, you’re the best!!!
After some years I finally got back to solving the DianSheng Shield, and it's power to enrage me is intact. That's the reason I would love seeing you solve it in this series.
Love this content, it inspires me to want to try one of these “solve the puzzle w/ no help” myself, but I’d have to pick you that you haven’t done hahaha
I recently got a Polaris Cube myself (and solved it shortly afterwards), so now I can watch this video! If you take apart a skewb, you'll notice that the core is attached to 4 of the corners, and with a little bit of thought, it's easy to see why - if you 4 corners such that no two corners share an edge, then whenever you make a turn of the skewb, one corner will be on one half (with that half rotating around it), and the other three corners will stay still on the other half. With the Polaris Cube, the same thing is true for its corners, except those little edge pieces can be moved between those corners - but if you pay attention, you can see that the edges will always stay within one set of four corners, meaning you've got two completely separate sets of edges that you can solve independently - so it's no wonder that when you solved three corners out of one set, you accidentally solved the fourth (there were only three options for how that fourth corner could be, and you also dealt with one of the other options - the three-cycle).
Two questions: what is the fastest official or unofficial time that you have seen IN PERSON? And what is the weirdest thing you’ve ever seen at a cubing competition?
he anwsered the second question in a qna. he said that 1 person needed to do 1 solve and right before he wanted to solve the fire alarm went off. then they watched 1 person do 1 solve and the coppotition ended and everybody went homr
Hey Dylan, hope you're having a good day! I just wanted to know, how do you make your 'cube images' like for example at 12:46 the skewb image or for example the special arrow diagrams that you made in your "can every pll be solved with a J perm video"
My first thought with this puzzle is that I would solve edges around the centers and reduce it to a super-skewb and solve that... But I agree with your method of solving the skewb and then solving the edges! Good catch noticing how isolated the motion of the edges are! As with the maple leaf cube, This was a great video!!! You really captured the feeling of coming to understand a weird puzzle and the "Eureka" moment with the edges-last method was so satisfying!
Since I ended up watching these in reverse-order I'm really looking forward to your skewb video! I also figured out skewb on my own so I'm excited to see how you figured it out!
thanks so much j perm for your tutorials, they helped so much and now i've gotten a gan 11 m pro and recently i got a desk to do my solves on and i've even gotten a cubing mat. i've made so much progress thanks to you! 😊
Hello sir, I have a question for you As you have taught us earlier that using the EG method, we can 1-look a solve in a 2x2 cube So is it possible that after calculating the solution, a 2x2 cube can be solved blindfolded using the EG method instead of the regular blindfolded method? I'll look forward for your answer. Thank you and keep up the good work...
Hi JPERM ive been trying to learn bld but im having trouble with words for the letter pairs do you have a list i could see? by the way i love your vids and all you have done for the cubing community
@@spaceplatypus8090 in blindfolded you memorize were that piece needs to go then you memo were the piece that was in that spot needs to go and from that you get a letter pair like ex or fr and to remember them you make them into words and some are really hard to come up with
guys im so happy rn as a beginner cuber i manged to solve a 3x3 cube under 1 minute and i was shocked i did it,when i first speedcubed it took me almost 3mins to solve it but after a lot of practice in days i finally got my 59:97 time solve i know it count as 1min but im still happy i got it it was all about a video of J Perm making a tutorial how to solve a 3x3 im so proud thats all i want to share to u guys 😊😊😊 Never give up 👍🏼
Hello Dylan, this is Aarnav from India, and I have a suggestion, why don't you try a ghost cube? And if you know how to solve it, so why don't you give a tutorial, cuz your tutorials are the best😃👍👍👍
You are my inspiration whenever i feel down,i watch your videos which inspires me to cube.I just ordered a 2x2 Qiyi QIDI 2x2 please make a review video on that and YOU ARE THE BEST CUBER THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN.
I have no idea what's so ever how I found this channel. Watched a fair few of your vid's already and subbed. I see one when you mention cubes in the 80s that's the last time I can remember playing with one.. 🤬 Me thayve changed since then.. Man back then moving em was like undoing a rusty bolt 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'll be ordering a set for sure..
I actually managed to solve this thing on my own! It's sort of like a master pyraminx, in that most pieces are edges and corners you can solve intuitively.
You know this the reason non - cubers think you must be genius to solve a cube. This is what they think we do for 3x3
You kinda do have to be a genius to solve a cube without a tutorial
@@myloslockpick Not once you have the algs memorized.
@@schmaffew2343 You cant learn the algs if you dont wach tutorial (or you are a genius)
3x3 is definitely harder than the polaris cube, for it you just solve a skewb (which is easy) and then just put in the extra pieces just intuitively, for 3x3, you need to memorize algs
@@hattu2374 I learned them off a sheet of paper...
Having other cube knowledge certainly helps with new puzzles! Well done! I may not have thought of the skewb...
So many likes dude!!!
@@georgiageo1681 ikr
Hey J Perm! You’ve pretty much changed my life through your TH-cam channel and your videos, I had NO hobbies before cubing and when I found a Rubik’s cube and your channel, it completely changed my life. You got me to averaging sub-12 in about one year. Thank you! (And also, at what speed would you recommend starting cross +1?)
I have almost the same story as you except, I got into cubing a bit earlier than watching his videos.
You're sub-12 and still don't know cross+1???
@@sicapanjesis3987 Yeah. I just haven’t gotten around to learning it yet.
@@JudeStradtner why tho? You definitely know it'll improve your time a lot
@@sicapanjesis3987 Yeah. I honestly don’t know why I haven’t learned it yet. I’m gonna start in the next few days tho.
this has been the most interesting of your "attempting to solve with no help" series. Now that you are above 1 million subs, I hope there is more of this type of content. #JPERMILLION
#jpermillion*
Lol click on the hashtag there is a guy who puts it on his every video
@@ok-vk9fv oh wait what lol
@@TheUntitledTagGamer thanks
I bought a jperm million bag to support him lol
This polaris cube feels like a "4x4 skweb" if that makes sense. You did it backwards, but it was a similar idea to trying to solve a 4x4 by reduction to a 3x3. Surprised you haven't hit a parity case - if those even exist
true
When he was solving the edges that's exactly what I was thinking about. It has the exact same idea as solving a 4x4.
how would parity even work
I’ve had one for a few years now and I’m pretty sure there is no possible parity. Because the corners can turn independently it removes a lot of the skewb limitations and adds a lot of degrees of freedom.
@@mx_ae By having the dges of only one corner swapped i guess
This is definitely the best of the Attempting to solve with no help series. You are an absolute genius to be able to solve that monstrosity.
Okay, I'm just here from the TH-cam rabbit hole, but I love that the concept of a "favorite corner of the Rubik's cube" exists.
White blue red represent
White blue orange best piece
@@mr_lemonade4230real!!!!
I just got this as a gift yesterday, but I didn't know the name of the cube. I searched for "star cube puzzle" and your video showed up to me. I saved it to watch later. Now, after about three hours attempting to solve the cube, I finally solved it. Solving this cube with no help was something very satisfying, and I recommend it to pretty much any speedcuber: get a random weird puzzle and solve it yourself - it's a hell of an experience. Detail: I've never solved a skewb in my life, so that meant I had to figure it out too, which made it even harder.
J perm on his way to solve every weird puzzle I respect that.
True ❤️
he is becoming z3cubing lol
@@Jealous_Jasmine but better
@Westy Yaaaaaaaa
I have developed this weird habit to just solve my cube while watching u do it in ur video. Im am approaching 15 sec now and u have been my number 1 motivation and trainer, thank u so much.
Keep up the amazing content
🔥🔥
Did you watch his advanced method? Because I just learned the beginner method but I want to solve it faster
Same
@@mmmmmmm81622 What is ur avarage time?
i did watch a few of them(not all of them). But my tip for u is: Learn the CFOP, a few extra handy F2L cases, and a LOT of practise.
If u need more information, feel free to ask me :)
@@matthiasdercksen4423 my average time is a minute and 20 seconds, but yea I’m probably gonna try to learn cfop today. ty
@@mmmmmmm81622 i dont want to discourage u, but it will take a long time to learn and practise. Try to learn basic F2L first.
Tip: at first u will actualy be slower than normal, but if u keep trying, u will become much faster.
I just LOVE to see how strong your analytical skills are when sightread solving these puzzles. It's like watching some maths expert tackling an olympiad problem
The polaris cube is fun, I remember a friend lent one to me. I would solve all the little edges and then realize I messed up the skewb part somewhere, so then I would have to do it all over again. Still a fun cube
if you want a hard puzzle try the puppet cube 1, you’ll definitely enjoy it
*spends 50 hours and cant get anywhere close to solving*
seems like if you know how to solve skewb and do commutators, you can solve this cube, cool!
Fun fact: you are the one who made me a cuber
Thank you for helping me solve my own cube.
Your my fav youtuber ever
Oh my lord that’s a lot of likes
Me too
yay les gooo people are like me
You made that looks so easy I'm excited for my one to arrive I thought it was going to be a nightmare but you made it look so easy I don't think it's going to be as difficult as I thought
The strategy that you applied of solving the corners and then centres and edges is actually really smart
I remember I got this for teacher appreciation day a couple of years ago. I knew nothing about it when my student handed it to me. But I already was pretty good at skewb. It ended up taking me about an hour an a half to solve it first time. Fastest puzzle I’ve ever figured out how to solve all on my own. I couldn’t put it down and actually ended up solving it in the middle of a meeting with a parent.
How did the parent react
@@ayubfauzaan4554 Her son was autistic and she was a very compassionate and patient person, so while I'm sure she was a little annoyed at first, I think she understood that I absolutely had to keep working on it. And I wasn't the one leading the meeting anyway.
Are you still a teacher?
@@zapx1239 Yup! And I teach all my students to solve a Rubik's Cube every year.
Just a random viewer here.
I'm also not a full extent cuber, but ngl, watching this video is pretty entertaining. Love the commentary, explanation and the overall outcome of the video. Very well done 😌
I’m a non-cuber but I love watching your videos it has taught me a lot like how to lose loosen and tighten and take apart the one Rubik’s cube that I have
th-cam.com/video/7Ron6MN45LY/w-d-xo.html Learning to solve the cube is the most important part, if you get good at it you could be more invested in these videos and want to learn more, I recommend it.
Are you a cuber yet?
As someone who also figured this puzzle out by themselves, I was so glad that you switched strategies.
You should try to solve a ghost cube, they look like they're made of stuff from the 4th dimension
Trying to solve a cube with no help is actually one of my favorite ways to solve new puzzles I get. Slamming out a puzzle in 1-2 hours using the cubing knowledge you already have is quite fun.
This is basically a skewb but you can corner twist.
Lol id say its an easy skewb
I found jperm trying to find an easier way to solve the cube, and when I could solve sub 1 minute, I looked over his channel and started watching challenge videos. Now I’m sub 20 and it’s amazing at how wide his span of content is, there’s something for everyone. Even non cubers can enjoy watching and this video proves that he still has some entertainment for those people. Now that he has hit one million subscribers I refuse to watch any other cuber and love his videos. I hope all of you watching this video can appreciate how he has changed the cubing community. Thank you jperm for teaching me. And as a 13 year old, overall change my life.
Your videos are getting too interesting now, its been a long journey, I remember when you used to do challenges that seemed hard but now looking back at them, they look very easy.
Also it is crazy to imagine that you are growing so fast you got 1M in not time.
Dang, time flies by fast.
Yes, yes it does..
Love your life, cuz it flies by fast
Right when you uploaded this video, I instantly went to Amazon to get a Polaris cube for myself to try it out for myself first. After getting the puzzle tonight and trying it out, I want to thank you for finding my new favorite skewb mod!
you don't have to worry about spoilers, J perm. You are so good at what you do, I think every cuber has already watched all of your videos.
You should try the "pentical cube" it'd like a 2x2 and 3x3/megamimx and it's pretty intuitive, but really fun
don't stop these challenge videos, keep em coming!
The fact that it took me so much longer to figure out made me feel bad until I thought about how much more experince and knowlege you had going in. Also, you were in a room by yourself and I was at christmas dinner with my family lmao
YES!!! These are my favourite videos. I literally got so excited when I saw this notification. Honestly bro, I cannot thank you enough for bringing me so much joy. When I first started cubing (about half a year ago), I watched your tutorial vids so much, and you have taught me basically all I know. I currently average 28 secs, and I’m working on lowering that to sub 20. Thank you so much, you’re the best!!!
i learned from J Perm also, and I average 20 seconds, with a pb of 15
Really? I average like sub 23 and pb 15
After some years I finally got back to solving the DianSheng Shield, and it's power to enrage me is intact. That's the reason I would love seeing you solve it in this series.
Pairing the edges with the corners on this cube makes me think of the reduction method on big cubes when pairing up edges.
I LOVE these type of videos!
Love this content, it inspires me to want to try one of these “solve the puzzle w/ no help” myself, but I’d have to pick you that you haven’t done hahaha
I recently got a Polaris Cube myself (and solved it shortly afterwards), so now I can watch this video!
If you take apart a skewb, you'll notice that the core is attached to 4 of the corners, and with a little bit of thought, it's easy to see why - if you 4 corners such that no two corners share an edge, then whenever you make a turn of the skewb, one corner will be on one half (with that half rotating around it), and the other three corners will stay still on the other half.
With the Polaris Cube, the same thing is true for its corners, except those little edge pieces can be moved between those corners - but if you pay attention, you can see that the edges will always stay within one set of four corners, meaning you've got two completely separate sets of edges that you can solve independently - so it's no wonder that when you solved three corners out of one set, you accidentally solved the fourth (there were only three options for how that fourth corner could be, and you also dealt with one of the other options - the three-cycle).
I love this series!
Ooo it's another on of these videos YES! And also I have never heard of a Polaris cube before
You are an insane cuber beast dude support you 1000%
I love all your vidoes kip it up!!!You were my inspiration to cubing!!!
Keep*not kip*
@@efborg Thx Autto correct🤣🤣🤣JK
So he's not your inspiration on cubing anymore?
@@xqwoz yes he is why won't he be
@@brickfaceproductions8868 because you wrote were not are
This was one of the very few cubes that i acctually understand what you are doing!
Two questions: what is the fastest official or unofficial time that you have seen IN PERSON? And what is the weirdest thing you’ve ever seen at a cubing competition?
he anwsered the second question in a qna. he said that 1 person needed to do 1 solve and right before he wanted to solve the fire alarm went off. then they watched 1 person do 1 solve and the coppotition ended and everybody went homr
@@aosksnneen Yeah. That might have changed though.
@@JudeStradtner no it wont have changed due to lack of physical comps
@@thespeedcubingstudio2537 I don’t know what you mean, there are lots of comps in the USA right now. I don’t know about in Canada.
@@thespeedcubingstudio2537 There’s definitely not a lack of comps. There are 7 upcoming comps in Canada.
My day is made! Jperm uploaded❤️
This series keeps getting better and better I love it!
Ypu absolutely have no idea how much time i was waiting for a video from you like this
I didnt think the day would come that you would try this monstrosity of a puzzle
Am doing a Fisher cube myself because of these videos. Right now I can either get everything in the right spot or everything in the right orientation
0:10 how non cubers see 3 x 3s
I have been waiting for another vid like this love your videos
Hey Dylan, hope you're having a good day! I just wanted to know, how do you make your 'cube images' like for example at 12:46 the skewb image or for example the special arrow diagrams that you made in your "can every pll be solved with a J perm video"
With the help if pre existing images or visual cube (website by conrad rider) + photoshop
@@JPerm oh I see, thanks a lot😊
My first thought with this puzzle is that I would solve edges around the centers and reduce it to a super-skewb and solve that... But I agree with your method of solving the skewb and then solving the edges! Good catch noticing how isolated the motion of the edges are!
As with the maple leaf cube, This was a great video!!! You really captured the feeling of coming to understand a weird puzzle and the "Eureka" moment with the edges-last method was so satisfying!
Since I ended up watching these in reverse-order I'm really looking forward to your skewb video! I also figured out skewb on my own so I'm excited to see how you figured it out!
Can we all just appreciate how Dylan tortures himself with these challenges for our pleassure
love this video since I could actually understand what was happening
thanks so much j perm for your tutorials, they helped so much and now i've gotten a gan 11 m pro and recently i got a desk to do my solves on and i've even gotten a cubing mat. i've made so much progress thanks to you! 😊
This is amazing! I have just pre-order to j perm cube
This cube looks scarier than the puppet Cube
6:55 gosh I love J Perm. He tries so hard for these videos. What a legend
Jperm You are amazing!!!! Keep up the good work , Next Jperm video be like: Hoe to sovle the axis cube With no help!!!!
I spent 4.5 hours yesterday solving a megaminx with no help :D
Hello sir,
I have a question for you
As you have taught us earlier that using the EG method, we can 1-look a solve in a 2x2 cube
So is it possible that after calculating the solution, a 2x2 cube can be solved blindfolded using the EG method instead of the regular blindfolded method?
I'll look forward for your answer.
Thank you and keep up the good work...
Yes
@@tbf79alexis Thank you for the answer bro...
@@mohitaryan1135 every top solvers 1-look 2×2 solves, it's same as blindfolded
@@mohitaryan1135 I like how you called him 'sir'. Very formal
@@spaceplatypus8090 Well im 15 y/o and he is kind of a teacher to us..
So yeah😅😅
I bought this cube online a week ago I can’t wait for it to arrive and I really want to try it out
I love seeing your videos on learning to solve different Rubik’s cubes! They are super entertaining!
JPerm: I like the White-green-red corner.
JPerm's Logo:
You have to corner twist it to solve it. *Cubers: *confused screaming.
These are your best videos!
Hi JPERM ive been trying to learn bld but im having trouble with words for the letter pairs do you have a list i could see?
by the way i love your vids and all you have done for the cubing community
@@spaceplatypus8090 in blindfolded you memorize were that piece needs to go then you memo were the piece that was in that spot needs to go and from that you get a letter pair like ex or fr and to remember them you make them into words and some are really hard to come up with
@@benmichaux6429 wow I just made myself look so stupid😳
Actually here is the link
bestsiteever.ru/colpi/
@@benmichaux6429 yeah I don't do blindfolded
guys im so happy rn as a beginner cuber i manged to solve a 3x3 cube under 1 minute and i was shocked i did it,when i first speedcubed it took me almost 3mins to solve it but after a lot of practice in days i finally got my 59:97 time solve i know it count as 1min but im still happy i got it
it was all about a video of J Perm making a tutorial how to solve a 3x3 im so proud thats all i want to share to u guys 😊😊😊
Never give up 👍🏼
Actually the first part was a skewb, the second part was 4x4 edge pairing
When JPerm Uploads: LETS GOOO
Thanks Jperm for this tutorial
Dude you deserved to hit a million subs, your videos are just way to entertaining, I’ve watched this video twice!
Yo Mr. Perm, what do you think of using lower wide moves like Dw and Dw' during F2L instead of rotations?
Yes, he has covered this concept in-depth in past tutorial videos, there are pros and cons but go check them out and see for yourself!
Totally unrelated but thanks to Jperm I got my first sub 10 on Sunday after just 5 months of cubing!
Cap ig, but congrats if really
@@satYOfootball It’s true I’m not lying. But thanks anyway
6:59 the only lucky part is that the layer was solved. Once a layer is solved CP doesn't exist.
congrats on 1M SUBS!!!!👏👏👏👏
Keep making these i love them!
Congratulations on hitting one mil shbs!
"I know you guys don't like it when I'm lucky"
Way to make us the villian Dylan -.-
Buuuuuuut it's deserved 💀
Hello Dylan, this is Aarnav from India, and I have a suggestion, why don't you try a ghost cube? And if you know how to solve it, so why don't you give a tutorial, cuz your tutorials are the best😃👍👍👍
Hours of pain to solve a cube absolute legend
Yes
Indeed, I entirely agree that this was hours and not minutes
@@puppergump4117 nah, the puppet cube was hours, this one not
@@izolu My point was that it was indeed minutes, however, human sarcasm is difficult to imitate
You are my inspiration whenever i feel down,i watch your videos which inspires me to cube.I just ordered a 2x2 Qiyi QIDI 2x2 please make a review video on that and YOU ARE THE BEST CUBER THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN.
How do you have only 1.07 million subscribers???? You need to have at least 10 million!!!! Let's get 10 million come on chop chop
Is tHat a StAr CUbE?
2 years
3months @GMDazumarine
Despite me not knowing the meaning of anything he says in this video, it still had me thoroughly entertained.
Hey J Perm, when is your 1 mil subs Q/A and where can we ask questions?
3:47 you got me there haha
also I just realized the time written above is the 3x3 wr time
Not Anymore
@@LM31415 max, why did you do this to me
your vidios are very high quality but you are regular that's the thing I like about you so much
This is one of my favorites!
Hey you should try and solve the lauch cube! A 3x3 mod with a tricky mechanism and a lot of bandaging.
cant believe he solved the polarih skewb. Nice job 👍
I just learned the puppet Cube and I still terrified of this puzzle
I’m just now realizing this but solving the edges to their corners is king of like the last step of master pyraminx
I have no idea what's so ever how I found this channel.
Watched a fair few of your vid's already and subbed.
I see one when you mention cubes in the 80s that's the last time I can remember playing with one..
🤬 Me thayve changed since then..
Man back then moving em was like undoing a rusty bolt
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I'll be ordering a set for sure..
I love your channel keep up the good work!😊
Surprising ending I would say,👏😂
I ordered this cube 4days ago and today jperm is making a video on it😳😳
The edges work a bit like the ones in the Maple Leaf Skewb (which you should try), very interesting
I actually managed to solve this thing on my own! It's sort of like a master pyraminx, in that most pieces are edges and corners you can solve intuitively.
This is an awsome vid. Love it man.
Never thought I'd see you doing wrist turns unironically