@@bestbabyyoda876 these are fine by itself but there is another youtuber, whose entire comment section is filled with XX is the type of guy.... Almost every comment is like that I dont want it to be like this for Jperm
The channel shown at the beginning when checking Sudoku variants, Cracking the Cryptic, is really nice. Just like speedcubes spoil us and going back to crappy cubes is a pain, doing handcrafted awesome sudoku puzzles will make you want to never do a computer generated normal sudoku ever again.
@@JPerm Can you please make a tutorial for full VLS I've been trying to learn but can't find a good video and I find straight algorithms a lot harder than your vids. Thanks if you even read this!
As a cuber and a avid minesweeper fan i can say the minesweeper cube has a false flag in the DFR corner (mainly the F sticker); there are 3 flags yet the 2 above it already has enough mines; therefore this tile must be safe (if you ask why the edge above that is a mine, its because of the 3 above it)
@@lucas34886 The 2 in the middle of the F face indicates 2 mines near it, so there must be at most 2 flags near it, yet there are 3 flags near that 2. Assuming the board is correct, then the only resolution is if one of the flags are wrong (i.e. not a mine). We can deduce the right mines by using the parts on top, and so the F sticker of the DFR corner is a false flag
JPerm noticed it after the fact, but in case anyone else is confused: he didn't actually get a full last layer skip. He solved all the corners - including the last layer corners - before he solved F2L. So going into the last layer, he already had 4 pieces guaranteed to be solved because they were already done. Still incredible that he got to skip the rest of last layer, but it was a full last layer skip.
Okay, I was fully expecting this Sudoku cube to have, in it’s solved state, the numbers 1-9 not just per face, but also per layer. So when I saw two centers both having a 1 at 1:52 I bust out laughing
I think it should work for a 4x4 cube with 16 digits, though I think you get problems with the 3rd dimension (at minimum the numbers don't face the same way anymore when looking at the layers in that dimension)
I was going to pitch the idea that you could have each side follow Sudoku rules relative to its four adjacent sides and ignore the opposite side, but if you follow that logic through then each side and their opposite side would have to be exactly mirrored.
This cube is actually so fun to solve, it's like two puzzles in one. I spent roughly 2 hours just figuring out where the numbers go based on the non-center 1 pieces, and that was the easiest part. 100% recommend for anyone who likes a challenge.
WOW!! That was super lucky at the end. At first, I didn't think you'd be able to solve it without taking notes, but the corner's first/ignore centers approach was a great idea. I have 3 Sudoku cubes and have only figured out the solutions on paper, then solve in hand. The 3rd one (same version as yours) took about an hour from unboxing to solved. I always start with one corner then spiral outward from there. Next time I get one, I'll have to attempt it completely in hand (no notes). I have a custom one made by The Cubicle from a GTS that I try to speed solve. Average is around 2 minutes, last I checked.
@@ZoulouEcho Yes, I did notice that at the end. At first, my mouth hit the floor, then I realized it was just edge orientation and permutation. But still, super lucky and caught on film.
Funny enough, my first rubik's cube was a gift from my aunt but when she bought it, she thought it was a regular rubik's cube. When I got it I was immediately like: "Hmm... something feels off...". Turns out that that cube was just like this one, but instead of numbers, you have to put 9 colors in every face of the cube (Red, green, yellow, purple, dark blue, blue, white and black)!
JPerms videos are just on another level...and I dont know why...just something about them...always great analysis, humorus and highly intelligent. keep em coming when u have time to make them JPerm.
you're lucky you have this version and not the Mensa one, which has 2 different corner positions that 'work' and it only becomes clear which is the correct one when completing centres and a couple of edges... really caused my brain to burst over the last 2 hours - thanks for inspiring me to finally solve my sodoku cube after 7 years!
So glad to see another person go through the process of solving this. I also did corners, centers, edges. But only after I had it scrambled on a shelf for 6 years...
One of those sudoku cubes was gifted to me a couple years ago. As it came solved, I kept it that way and have put it aside with the intention to take some pictures of the solved thing for future reference (e.g. as an alternative to rage quit). Then I forgot about it for 20 months and when I was about to finally snap those photos it was already scrambled. Some guest of mine has casually turned a few faces without telling me, because it looked scrambled already. It took me roughly 50 minutes to solve the cube back, take the photos and hide it in the closet.
I actually love to solve sudoku and Rubik’s cubes. But I don’t know about putting it together though. Since it’s much harder. I used to think of buying the sudoku cube but after this video, I think I’ve changed my mind😂. It’s a very good video J perm!
Thank you for helping me for being a advanced cuber. I went from being the guy who would peel the stickers off to the guy who is the rubiks cube nerd at school
I was given a pair of them. One of them I scrambled and solved once. The other one I left alone. They did not come with the same solved state. The one I solved started having the stickers peel off, so it went away, and the other cube remains unscrambled, for going on about 11-12 years now.
Your beginning comments prior to 0:25 are spot on. NOT a good cube, and never looks any more solved, but.... after I put it down for a couple months (received it for Christmas), I picked it back up and examined it carefully. Direction of numbers is a big key. I was able to place all the corners and place them on the right sides (go off the centers). I got as far as you did at 11:14. Interesting, you attribute it to the double 1, which you were able to process starting from that point, but you made no headway until you guessed that the orientation of the corners was significant, and I believe that to be the thing that got you on the right track. That's what started me on the path to solving it. However, because it turns so lousily, I haven't touched it in a few weeks. I'm pretty sure the edges could also be placed based on direction of numbers, but there are at least a couple tiles that may apply to multiple locations until incorporating the sukoku solves as well.
I solved it! I had the corners figured out before I watched this video, and then left the cube alone for a couple weeks just because the turning is frustrating! Having to orient centers adds a level of difficulty, too, because I don't know how to do it with few moves and without messing up other parts. I came back determined to solve it, and figured out the edges the same way I did the corners - number orientation helps determine direction & therefore placement. I got the 2nd level edges in first, then the 1st level edges, which screwed up the 2nd level again, because I'm still a beginner at solving. I also had 2nd level centers to orient, and I figured why not do it while the 1st level alone is solved. That trick worked. Then it was just solving 2nd & 2rd layer like a normal rubik's, paying attention to numbers to figure out the sides. Only took me 5 min after that! I'm confident I could do this again, and it doesn't seem so difficult now!
converting it into something solvable with only Rws, Us, and Ds, is hard, because it's hard to tell when you've done it or not However, solving the cube normally does technically complete your prompt I'm also having fun with scrambling the cube using only Rw, U, D, and trying to solve it with the same restriction
sudoku cubes go way back... I had a cheap one about 15 years ago... Damn I have been cubing for almost 18 years now. I just also remembered; one of the best cubes I had at that time was a sudoku cube I bought in a shop in Italy on vacation. White plastic and colored stickers with the numbers on it. I swaped the stickers for traditional ones and used chapstick grease for lube. Good times...
First 30 mins I actually have this cube and scrambled it thinking I can solve it but can't lol. Epic!! Finally hopefully a good tutorial! Great one J Perm! Edit: how is this man so smart? He has the combined iq of yusheng du, Felix zemdegs and max park all together with a little bit of Einstein and hawking thrown in there!!!!!
No, this comes from the experience of logical problem-solving. As a mathmatician-cuber, I can tell you that any person who understands the basic principles of those twisty puzzles, knows how to form algorithms and has some experience in logical problem-solving (that a mathematician definitely will) can easily solve them with no help.
@@tahamuhammad1814 y would u ever ruing j perm image? R u saying that I’m wrong and that he’s not smart? That what it sounds like. If anyone’s reading this like if my comments true
@@tahamuhammad1814 I’m saying let the legend be a legend. It’s the same as if a 5 year old believes in fairy’s. u don’t just tell them they’re fake, u let them have their fun. Edit: let’s just stop fighting and agree that J Perms a legend ok? Like the comment if u agree. Anyone that’s reading this.
@@Star_Bolt Sorry you reply didn't show up for me until I made a lot of other replies (in which I was fighting and felt compelled to delete them). I can agree that j perm is a legend but you should also take back what you said. Just agree that I wasn't saying that he isn't smart and I was in no way ruining his image.
Thanks jperm. I learned to solve a 3x3 from you and I taught my son - who now solves it 3x as fast and is joining a speedcubing club. I also have one of these infernal sudoku cubes that I mixed up and have no idea how to solve. This video gives me hope. Keep up the excellent work 👌👏
11:10 you actually missed the possibility that the two 1s could be swapped, like an S2 M' or an S2 M2 from the configuration you found a few seconds later.
@@JPerm YOU CAN DEFINITELY DO THE GEAR PYRAMINX, I was able to do it with no help even though I wasn't able to do the square-1 so please do a 2nd video attempting to solve it. If you want, I can tell you the simple rules to know if a certain position is solvable or not.
Thank you @jperm this video was so helpful! I've been trying to solve this cube for years now and I think because of you I may actually be able to do it! I don't know what I would do without you jperm!!
1/96 chance that those last layer edges were solved I reckon because the corners were already solved, it's just edge permutation (4 options for first piece x 3 options for second, and no choice for 3rd and 4th because you can't swap two edges = 12 permutations) and orientation (2 orientations for first 3 pieces, 1 fixed final orientation = 8 orientations). Still pretty lucky!
I love your 3x3 tutorial. It helped my son solve his first Rubik's cube. I am not a good teacher and it takes me about 6 minutes to solve a Rubik's cube so I'm not efficient and I couldn't remember the beginner method for the life of me because I'm old. Now his birthday he wants a speed cube! He is 15 and has special needs and is in a wheelchair so I'm excited to get him a speed cube because it will be much easier for him to turn than a normal Rubik's cube. Even the newer ones are hard for him to use and they made those much smoother.
You just get a last layer skip with the help of coll because you solved corners and after coll 1 in 12 chance is to get a last layer skip which is not that crazy
Oh gosh. I got a ‘sudoku’ cube where it’s just 1-9 in order on each side (but different orientation) and got absolutely lost trying to solve it. For that reason my ‘real’ sudoku cube is left unscrambled… >< Knowing 3bld definitely helps a lot with this cube, but alas I don’t know 3bld yet!
I've owned one of these for possibly a decade and have always considered it to be my most evil cube, so I'm really glad this popped up in my recommended videos 😂
This is amazing sudoku and cubing are my favourite hobbies to do in my mean time I mean I still can’t solve a cube but I’m trying and I can solve sudoku easy I mean I have a book 📖 with 150 or so puzzles of sudoku. Edit:Thank you for what I think is my first like whoever you are thank you. 👍
I grew up playing with legos and had a stepdad that couldn't believe how cool and complicated they were compared to the toys he grew up with. This is the first time in my life where I've felt the same way...
When I solved this I did pretty much the whole thing on paper. Was actually quite fun and it wasn't anywhere near as hard as I thought it would be given it's reputation
I've seen these before! I think my Dad used to have one, and there's one at a local auto repair shop. I remember when I went there to get my car inspected, I picked it up and started solving it, and my Mom was confused when I said I had solved the first layer because she thought the goal was to get all the numbers to match on a face. My strategy was to assume that, when solved, all of the side faces will be upright.
thank you j perm for all your motivation on cubing and I went to my first comp. I got 19 place in 3x3 second round and couldn't make it to finals but thank you for motivating me.
19:05 when you deal with numbers, numbers take your side. Only appropriate that you get the 1 in 15552(well, 1 in 96)chance of a LLS when solving a numbers cube.
I just bought my son a bunch of speed cubes and don't worry I used your checkout code... His birthday is coming up. He's 15 and his goal is to become a speedcuber... And I'm hoping that maybe they have some competitions with kids with special needs because he is mostly immobile and can really only use his hands. So he'll never be fast the way you guys are, but I know he'll want to compete.
I solved this puzzle blind in about 3 hours. While scrambled, I drew each center, edge, and corner on a piece of paper, then drew a die shaped foldout (cross) sudoku grid. It's not too easy, but also not too difficult to figure out where the pieces go. Corners first, add centers, then edges. Once you solve the grid, it's trivial to flip the cube into place. Every piece on a regular cube is unique too, it's just less obvious on the sudoku cube. You only get the numbers and their orientation, which seems vague, but it is enough. Sadly, there aren't really patterns that can be done. You can't put one number on each side (6 sides, 9 numbers), and all other patterns just look like a bunch of jumbled numbers on a box. It's a one trick pony, but it is fun for the first solve.
JPerm is the type of a guy who actually has time to solve the most cursed cubes and actually enjoy it.
Bro dont bring these comments here, thank you
@@superstar308_ why may I ask? It’s a comment and it’s so true?
@@bestbabyyoda876 these are fine by itself but there is another youtuber, whose entire comment section is filled with XX is the type of guy....
Almost every comment is like that
I dont want it to be like this for Jperm
@@superstar308_ You referring to Sambucha? Yeah the comments are flooded with these kind of comments, but thankfully it's over
@@fanndx yep.
This man is on a whole another dimension. The knowledge that this man has is so great
Bro is just built diffrent
139 likes and 1 comment, let me change that!
@@slcubes stop this madness
@@chinstion 173 likes and 3 replies? Lemme change that
He is a asian what do you think
The channel shown at the beginning when checking Sudoku variants, Cracking the Cryptic, is really nice. Just like speedcubes spoil us and going back to crappy cubes is a pain, doing handcrafted awesome sudoku puzzles will make you want to never do a computer generated normal sudoku ever again.
Thank you for teaching me to cube while also entertaining me, Jperm!
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I used all of the techniques that Jperm taught me to solve my own Sudoko cube. Seeing him solve it the same way I figured out is very satisfying.
Congrats!!!! This is what I love to see
@@JPerm Can you please make a tutorial for full VLS I've been trying to learn but can't find a good video and I find straight algorithms a lot harder than your vids. Thanks if you even read this!
@@Ecci2vls isn't worth it but if you're desperate, learn wv and easy cases first but then the rest have to be algs
As a cuber and a avid minesweeper fan i can say the minesweeper cube has a false flag in the DFR corner (mainly the F sticker); there are 3 flags yet the 2 above it already has enough mines; therefore this tile must be safe (if you ask why the edge above that is a mine, its because of the 3 above it)
What you mean bro. I don’t understand what you mean.
@@lucas34886 The 2 in the middle of the F face indicates 2 mines near it, so there must be at most 2 flags near it, yet there are 3 flags near that 2. Assuming the board is correct, then the only resolution is if one of the flags are wrong (i.e. not a mine). We can deduce the right mines by using the parts on top, and so the F sticker of the DFR corner is a false flag
Ok 👌 I think I know what you mean sort of.
So probably the cube is just scrambled🙃
@@draifunf3726yeah... The cube is scrambled (I totally didn't make a mistake)
JPerm noticed it after the fact, but in case anyone else is confused: he didn't actually get a full last layer skip. He solved all the corners - including the last layer corners - before he solved F2L. So going into the last layer, he already had 4 pieces guaranteed to be solved because they were already done. Still incredible that he got to skip the rest of last layer, but it was a full last layer skip.
Okay, I was fully expecting this Sudoku cube to have, in it’s solved state, the numbers 1-9 not just per face, but also per layer. So when I saw two centers both having a 1 at 1:52 I bust out laughing
Unfortunately each layer has 12 numbers around it so that would not work :(
@@JPerm oh yeah.. I forgot about that
I think it should work for a 4x4 cube with 16 digits, though I think you get problems with the 3rd dimension (at minimum the numbers don't face the same way anymore when looking at the layers in that dimension)
I was going to pitch the idea that you could have each side follow Sudoku rules relative to its four adjacent sides and ignore the opposite side, but if you follow that logic through then each side and their opposite side would have to be exactly mirrored.
Oh hi Jude
This cube is actually so fun to solve, it's like two puzzles in one. I spent roughly 2 hours just figuring out where the numbers go based on the non-center 1 pieces, and that was the easiest part. 100% recommend for anyone who likes a challenge.
WOW!! That was super lucky at the end. At first, I didn't think you'd be able to solve it without taking notes, but the corner's first/ignore centers approach was a great idea. I have 3 Sudoku cubes and have only figured out the solutions on paper, then solve in hand. The 3rd one (same version as yours) took about an hour from unboxing to solved. I always start with one corner then spiral outward from there. Next time I get one, I'll have to attempt it completely in hand (no notes). I have a custom one made by The Cubicle from a GTS that I try to speed solve. Average is around 2 minutes, last I checked.
At the start, he solves all the corners first so its not as lucky as it seams. Still a last layer cross skip.
@@ZoulouEcho Yes, I did notice that at the end. At first, my mouth hit the floor, then I realized it was just edge orientation and permutation. But still, super lucky and caught on film.
0:39 oh, what a crossover! Cracking the Cryptic is one of my favourite channels ❤
Funny enough, my first rubik's cube was a gift from my aunt but when she bought it, she thought it was a regular rubik's cube. When I got it I was immediately like: "Hmm... something feels off...". Turns out that that cube was just like this one, but instead of numbers, you have to put 9 colors in every face of the cube (Red, green, yellow, purple, dark blue, blue, white and black)!
I have no clue wat he is talking about I just like watching him solve random stuff
JPerms videos are just on another level...and I dont know why...just something about them...always great analysis, humorus and highly intelligent. keep em coming when u have time to make them JPerm.
you're lucky you have this version and not the Mensa one, which has 2 different corner positions that 'work' and it only becomes clear which is the correct one when completing centres and a couple of edges...
really caused my brain to burst over the last 2 hours - thanks for inspiring me to finally solve my sodoku cube after 7 years!
So glad to see another person go through the process of solving this. I also did corners, centers, edges. But only after I had it scrambled on a shelf for 6 years...
This man is finally uploading again and it does might heart good to see a good cuber cube.
he is the best rubiks' youtuber
One of those sudoku cubes was gifted to me a couple years ago. As it came solved, I kept it that way and have put it aside with the intention to take some pictures of the solved thing for future reference (e.g. as an alternative to rage quit). Then I forgot about it for 20 months and when I was about to finally snap those photos it was already scrambled. Some guest of mine has casually turned a few faces without telling me, because it looked scrambled already. It took me roughly 50 minutes to solve the cube back, take the photos and hide it in the closet.
I actually love to solve sudoku and Rubik’s cubes. But I don’t know about putting it together though. Since it’s much harder. I used to think of buying the sudoku cube but after this video, I think I’ve changed my mind😂. It’s a very good video J perm!
Thank you for helping me for being a advanced cuber. I went from being the guy who would peel the stickers off to the guy who is the rubiks cube nerd at school
I have a 8 year streak of not solving my suduko cube. It'll probably keep going up haha 😅
I was given a pair of them. One of them I scrambled and solved once. The other one I left alone. They did not come with the same solved state. The one I solved started having the stickers peel off, so it went away, and the other cube remains unscrambled, for going on about 11-12 years now.
Dedication. I couldn't keep it unsolved for nearly as long!
You solved the sudoku cube by your self with no help, I can't believe it, respect 100%
Finally more videos.
Thanks
19:05 dude you literally solved the corners before, it's only a 1/96 occurrence.
It really is about time we have a speedcube version! I think Z-Cube did release one a little better but it would be nice to see something better.
Proof: Jperm always gets lucky in solving a new puzzle.
And I'm proud of myself for catching up throughout the whole video😎
Your beginning comments prior to 0:25 are spot on. NOT a good cube, and never looks any more solved, but.... after I put it down for a couple months (received it for Christmas), I picked it back up and examined it carefully. Direction of numbers is a big key. I was able to place all the corners and place them on the right sides (go off the centers). I got as far as you did at 11:14. Interesting, you attribute it to the double 1, which you were able to process starting from that point, but you made no headway until you guessed that the orientation of the corners was significant, and I believe that to be the thing that got you on the right track. That's what started me on the path to solving it.
However, because it turns so lousily, I haven't touched it in a few weeks. I'm pretty sure the edges could also be placed based on direction of numbers, but there are at least a couple tiles that may apply to multiple locations until incorporating the sukoku solves as well.
I think the probability of the last layer skip is off, because the corners are already done
Yeah he also realised at 19:38
thats what he said
He skipped the LL edges only, rather than the whole layer...
I solved it! I had the corners figured out before I watched this video, and then left the cube alone for a couple weeks just because the turning is frustrating! Having to orient centers adds a level of difficulty, too, because I don't know how to do it with few moves and without messing up other parts. I came back determined to solve it, and figured out the edges the same way I did the corners - number orientation helps determine direction & therefore placement. I got the 2nd level edges in first, then the 1st level edges, which screwed up the 2nd level again, because I'm still a beginner at solving. I also had 2nd level centers to orient, and I figured why not do it while the 1st level alone is solved. That trick worked. Then it was just solving 2nd & 2rd layer like a normal rubik's, paying attention to numbers to figure out the sides. Only took me 5 min after that! I'm confident I could do this again, and it doesn't seem so difficult now!
bro thanks for entertaining us we all respect your hard work and effort love you
The hardest part of this cube is the turning.
Great video! I really like your videos.
Hi jperm
Can you solve the 3x3 like a square one by converting a scramble into a sq 1 situation and then use only Rws and any U or D moves
You mean just solve the equator and also correct the orientation of the top and bottom layers
converting it into something solvable with only Rws, Us, and Ds, is hard, because it's hard to tell when you've done it or not
However, solving the cube normally does technically complete your prompt
I'm also having fun with scrambling the cube using only Rw, U, D, and trying to solve it with the same restriction
@@MitruMesre If you do what I said in my reply, it WILL be solvable using Rw2,U and D moves
@@tahamuhammad1814 oh, true
your comment didn't show up for me when I posted mine
@@tahamuhammad1814 s
I don't know why J Perm videos are so interesting. I litterally spend 2 to 4 hours watching his videos.
Jperm you made me go from nothing to averaging sub 12! Thank you for all of your work! 😊
jperm is that one asian kid that all parents want but don't deserve, and I am saying this as a compliment💀
how you get so lucky in these videos man. awesome video enjoyed it completely
sudoku cubes go way back... I had a cheap one about 15 years ago...
Damn I have been cubing for almost 18 years now.
I just also remembered; one of the best cubes I had at that time was a sudoku cube I bought in a shop in Italy on vacation. White plastic and colored stickers with the numbers on it. I swaped the stickers for traditional ones and used chapstick grease for lube. Good times...
Damn I thought that "cubing years" could only last a maximum of 10 years. Have you been an active cuber through out these 18 years, just curious.
Lol same. I've been cubing since I was 12 so 20 years now!
That cracking the cryptic reference though. The sudokus Simon solves are mind blowing
0:45 Ah yes, my favorite... Fortnite cube.
Wouldn't be surprised if someone picture cubed it
We all are really glad that you are back oh mighty youcuber🙏
Thanks for getting me into cubing Jperm! You are literally my idol. Also I have the same cube as you!
this is a whole other lever of cubing.thanks for helping so many people realize that they can solve the rubik's cube
Jperm never disappoints
Now we need one where the numbers are represented in a way that tells you nothing about orientation
First 30 mins
I actually have this cube and scrambled it thinking I can solve it but can't lol. Epic!! Finally hopefully a good tutorial! Great one J Perm!
Edit: how is this man so smart? He has the combined iq of yusheng du, Felix zemdegs and max park all together with a little bit of Einstein and hawking thrown in there!!!!!
No, this comes from the experience of logical problem-solving. As a mathmatician-cuber, I can tell you that any person who understands the basic principles of those twisty puzzles, knows how to form algorithms and has some experience in logical problem-solving (that a mathematician definitely will) can easily solve them with no help.
@@tahamuhammad1814 y would u ever ruing j perm image? R u saying that I’m wrong and that he’s not smart? That what it sounds like. If anyone’s reading this like if my comments true
@@Star_Bolt no, I mean his skill he needed for those puzzles isn't extraordinary
@@tahamuhammad1814 I’m saying let the legend be a legend. It’s the same as if a 5 year old believes in fairy’s. u don’t just tell them they’re fake, u let them have their fun.
Edit: let’s just stop fighting and agree that J Perms a legend ok? Like the comment if u agree. Anyone that’s reading this.
@@Star_Bolt Sorry you reply didn't show up for me until I made a lot of other replies (in which I was fighting and felt compelled to delete them). I can agree that j perm is a legend but you should also take back what you said. Just agree that I wasn't saying that he isn't smart and I was in no way ruining his image.
Thanks jperm. I learned to solve a 3x3 from you and I taught my son - who now solves it 3x as fast and is joining a speedcubing club. I also have one of these infernal sudoku cubes that I mixed up and have no idea how to solve. This video gives me hope. Keep up the excellent work 👌👏
11:10 you actually missed the possibility that the two 1s could be swapped, like an S2 M' or an S2 M2 from the configuration you found a few seconds later.
He showed that the 1's were swapped
Glad to know you're still out here catching all my mistakes 😅
@@JPerm YOU CAN DEFINITELY DO THE GEAR PYRAMINX, I was able to do it with no help even though I wasn't able to do the square-1 so please do a 2nd video attempting to solve it. If you want, I can tell you the simple rules to know if a certain position is solvable or not.
Thank you @jperm this video was so helpful! I've been trying to solve this cube for years now and I think because of you I may actually be able to do it! I don't know what I would do without you jperm!!
1/96 chance that those last layer edges were solved I reckon because the corners were already solved, it's just edge permutation (4 options for first piece x 3 options for second, and no choice for 3rd and 4th because you can't swap two edges = 12 permutations) and orientation (2 orientations for first 3 pieces, 1 fixed final orientation = 8 orientations). Still pretty lucky!
You missed a real opportunity here... "SudoCube" was staring you right in the face and you blinked smh
I love your 3x3 tutorial. It helped my son solve his first Rubik's cube. I am not a good teacher and it takes me about 6 minutes to solve a Rubik's cube so I'm not efficient and I couldn't remember the beginner method for the life of me because I'm old. Now his birthday he wants a speed cube! He is 15 and has special needs and is in a wheelchair so I'm excited to get him a speed cube because it will be much easier for him to turn than a normal Rubik's cube. Even the newer ones are hard for him to use and they made those much smoother.
You just get a last layer skip with the help of coll because you solved corners and after coll 1 in 12 chance is to get a last layer skip which is not that crazy
Challenge suggestion
Solve from scramble directly to patterns
(superflip, checkerboard, cube in cube in cube, snake, *perfect scramble*)
Oh gosh. I got a ‘sudoku’ cube where it’s just 1-9 in order on each side (but different orientation) and got absolutely lost trying to solve it. For that reason my ‘real’ sudoku cube is left unscrambled… ><
Knowing 3bld definitely helps a lot with this cube, but alas I don’t know 3bld yet!
It was the longest 3 moths of my life when Jperm dissapeared
Never thought math gonna be related to cubing
now cubers can get stereotyped even more as "cubers are rly good at math"
@Unsolvable frr
I've owned one of these for possibly a decade and have always considered it to be my most evil cube, so I'm really glad this popped up in my recommended videos 😂
This is amazing sudoku and cubing are my favourite hobbies to do in my mean time I mean I still can’t solve a cube but I’m trying and I can solve sudoku easy I mean I have a book 📖 with 150 or so puzzles of sudoku.
Edit:Thank you for what I think is my first like whoever you are thank you. 👍
You'll get there budd
And yes that cube is amazing, I still can't believe that you solved it, respect 100%
Wait there are 2 1s in the center so it can never be truly solved unless you peel the sticker off and replace it
Wow
What do you mean, those two centers are on different faces.
@@tahamuhammad1814 when your playing sudoku you can’t have the same number in the same line
@@matthewgreeny2315 There's 12 faces in each line on a cube though, and only 9 digits. You'll always have duplicates if lines counts.
your mind works in mysterious ways im amazed youre able to grasp and understand whats going on there
no way he actually attempted
this is absolutely INSANE!!! LOL OMG but I just found the most absolutely great gift for my dad thanks! Can't wait to drive him CRAZY!!
J perm can you make your next video about the Weilong v9 please? (Depends on how long speedcube shop shipping will take for you)
That looked so crazy to solve. It is amazing that you gave the time to try this cursed puzzle
Jperm makes my day when he releases a video
Previously: look Jperm uploaded! Time to get excited
Now: look Jperm uploaded! Time to get relieved
thanks to this tutorial now i can solve my pyraminx
Do solving a 16x16 like an 8x8 like a 4x4 like a 2x2
technicly you didn't get a last layer skip as the corners where solved, but still very lucky
It's been a while since I last watched a video from you and just the first 14 seconds made me burst out laughing xD
Thanks so much for uploading this video! Finally solved my own Soduku cube today! I would've been so terribly lost without this! ♥
Well done. Very good job. I'm never buying that cube. However, you are awesome for figuring it out like that 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Omg my 2 favourites together? Sounds interesting
I think we can all agree that he should upload more often that way we don't have to wait for the best TH-camr
He uploads on his other channel “Shortcat”. He makes Mario kart videos.
I grew up playing with legos and had a stepdad that couldn't believe how cool and complicated they were compared to the toys he grew up with. This is the first time in my life where I've felt the same way...
When I solved this I did pretty much the whole thing on paper. Was actually quite fun and it wasn't anywhere near as hard as I thought it would be given it's reputation
I learn how to solve it by you, my first solve was also a last layer skip, but i still watched it till end and then solve it by myself.
Yayy, more videos! Btw, i just got a yj mgc 4x4 & 5x5.
Love your videos j perm!
Hii jperm, I just wanted to say that if you and cubehead collab it would be so great. I enjoy watching both of you guys...
Tbh I would love it if they made a Rubik’s cube with chess in it
I've seen these before! I think my Dad used to have one, and there's one at a local auto repair shop. I remember when I went there to get my car inspected, I picked it up and started solving it, and my Mom was confused when I said I had solved the first layer because she thought the goal was to get all the numbers to match on a face.
My strategy was to assume that, when solved, all of the side faces will be upright.
I love when JPerm gets to the end of a new cube and sees that he accidentally solved the whole thing!!
thank you j perm for all your motivation on cubing and I went to my first comp. I got 19 place in 3x3 second round and couldn't make it to finals but thank you for motivating me.
Going to talk about your secret mariokart channel Shortcat, jperm? 😂
nice to see you back j perm, love your videos
J Perm, how you solve 3*3 blindfold very fast ? which method do you use to solve ?
17:46 hey jperm it's the last layer skip😂😮😮😮😮😮😮
19:05 when you deal with numbers, numbers take your side. Only appropriate that you get the 1 in 15552(well, 1 in 96)chance of a LLS when solving a numbers cube.
I was one of the people who got that last layer skip and didn’t realize there was a last layer until I did it more
Man I have been watching your videos for about a year now and I absolutely love your videos I hop you will get 2million sub's soon
I've heard of an algorithm that lets you reorient the centers for novelty 3x3s like these, but it was way more complicated than THAT.
I just bought my son a bunch of speed cubes and don't worry I used your checkout code... His birthday is coming up. He's 15 and his goal is to become a speedcuber... And I'm hoping that maybe they have some competitions with kids with special needs because he is mostly immobile and can really only use his hands. So he'll never be fast the way you guys are, but I know he'll want to compete.
Love your videos, you tutorial of how to sew a normal rubies cube helped me a lot
This was an insane video. My mind can’t comprehend both sudoku rubik’s solution
I solved this puzzle blind in about 3 hours. While scrambled, I drew each center, edge, and corner on a piece of paper, then drew a die shaped foldout (cross) sudoku grid. It's not too easy, but also not too difficult to figure out where the pieces go. Corners first, add centers, then edges. Once you solve the grid, it's trivial to flip the cube into place. Every piece on a regular cube is unique too, it's just less obvious on the sudoku cube. You only get the numbers and their orientation, which seems vague, but it is enough. Sadly, there aren't really patterns that can be done. You can't put one number on each side (6 sides, 9 numbers), and all other patterns just look like a bunch of jumbled numbers on a box. It's a one trick pony, but it is fun for the first solve.
Jperm can solve any cube if he just puts his mind on it!!
NEW JPERM VID!!!
As a sudoku solver and a cuber, I see this as a win win
From my 10yr old son, who is a big fan of yours: I think if you turn the petals on the maple leaf skewb half way, it might shape shift.