I think J Perm did a great job as well but I'm sure he and others would love to see your breakdown of the solves and what was going through your head during the solves. Maybe you could do an interview with J Perm and go through the ideas, concepts and thoughts. Congrats again, I know there's more to come, it's just a matter of Tymon 😀 👍
Pulling off a flawless last solve under that enormous pressure is insanely impressive! That deserves our utmost respect. And yes, seeing more of Tymon's solutions is always a good thing.
Nice video JPerm! It’s absolutely wild to see how far the cubing community has grown. Sub 5 seemed closer than ever before, and Tymon delivered. Good video as always 😀
Its kinda crazy to think about how cubing has progressed, I started cubing when the wr average for 3x3 is 5.53 by feliks and I thought it was gonna be there for a long time since no one was around to beat it, and now there is tymon who got 4.86 which I wouldn't have thought of back then since sub 5 is not something that happened so often back then. Congrats to tymon and I predict that sub 4 average will be gotten in April 2026 by tymon Just kidding we all know Dylan will break the sub 4 barrier
Thank you so much for making this video! It was fantastic to see a breakdown of really how advanced these solves were! I agree that the 6th solve (solve 4’s E1) was the greatest solve of all time considering the pressure, environment, nerves, etc.)
You have no idea how many times i had to rewind just to catch up with the solves and try to understand both Tymon and you did. Blows my mind far, far away
Thank you so much for the very clear reconstruction and explanation, it's so nice to be able to understand how amazing this is and how much effort Tymon did but into cubing to reach this insane level !
I think that the 3x3 WR single will happen first before the first sub 4 3x3 average considering the fact that you will need counting 3s in order for sub 4 average to happen. I could be wrong on this one but I'm just assuming.
I’m more in favor of the theory sub 4 ao5 isn’t for this decade if it happens whatsoever Like, come on the best of the best cubers nowadays get 3s like no more often than one solve out of 100 What’s the chance of getting at least 3 of them in the same average in comp? Non existent
@@DeltaInsanity do your math well technically you can do it with just 2 3's, but then you gotta have 2 counting very low 4s and both of your 3s have to be low too, so more realistic is having 3 3s, one 4 and one not counting solve that can be anything.
2:00 My guess for a sub-4 average is year 2030. Reasoning: The first ever official sub-5 is the 4.90 WR set by Lucas Etter 7 YEARS ago. Now we have over 150+ sub-5 singles in 2022. Tymon broke the sub-5 average barrier with a 4.86!!! As the times get faster and faster , it gets exponentially harder to beat the record. as of now we have only 3 sub-4 solves. To get an insane sub-4 avg not only requires insane skill, but also insane amounts of luck. Thats why guess for when it might be achieved is 2030. but then again Max park broke 6 WRs back to back in a SINGLE day. anything is possible.
that's something people must understand, luck is not the major factor here. if Tymon or any other top speedcuber dedicates themselves, perfecting their methods, it'll probably be sooner than we expect that someone hits sub-4 average.
@@TechSupportDave Yep, but not to mention, those cubers indeed dedicate themselves into 3x3, especially Tymon, if u didnt know he probably spent 90+% of the time practicing on 3x3 the past year, I'm not saying perfecting isn't possible, but they are trying. It's not like they haven't dedicate their live on cubing yet
I am subscribed to Tymon, and I got the notification of the video where he broke the world record, after I watched it I was like "well, now I just have to wait for J Perm's breakdown video of the solves"
I'm still just so shocked that he got a sub-5 on the mis-scramble, had to solve another cube in less than 5 seconds on demand when he thought he was safe and got a world record, and then SOMEHOW managed to actually fight pressure that intense and get a sub-5 solve for the world record. Tymon's skill confuses me more than anything else in cubing, probably even Square-1 parity! If I were in his spot, I'd probably be more stressed than I've been for anything, and that's coming from a big introvert who's has to do a speech in front of more than a hundred people. Realistically, I don't know how soon we'll get an average to beat this, obviously Max Park is a complete anomaly and always strikes whenever is most optimal, but sub-5 is a pretty big thing to beat. Honestly, I think at this point we're getting kinda overdue for a new world record single, this November is 4 years of saying 3.47 seconds and with all the world record trading between Tymon and Max I think there's a decent possibility with a really good scramble one of them can edge it out for a new world record single, or maybe we just have another case of someone no one's heard of before getting a world record single by half a second maybe Yusheng Du will get Yusheng Du'd who knows
Tymon is confirming how efficiency will take you further when TPS is at your maximum. Meanwhile, Max is impressive in how he's still having competitive times even long after the Feliks Era.
Took a break from cubing for a while, this is starting to bring me back in. Thank you for consistently making these great vids so I am physically incapable of forgetting about cubing!
Tymon Kolasinski, Solve 6, Cube4fun Warsaw 2022 It will go down in the books as The Greatest Solve. With such complexities and dexterity executed in such a short time, imagining a better, more legendary solve would be a challenge. Amazing 👏
Mother- Sprinkle some salt on the gravy. Cyber child- *Takes 0.2 seconds to do so* Mother- Did you so it? Child- Yes Child to himself- What did it cost? Everything
@@superstar308_ I really wouldn't think it's that much time, but I've seen games like Trackmania, where beating a record by even 0.05 seconds is a strong lead.
What's even more mind blowing on top of all the cool shit he did in solves. He used white cross most of the time cause he knew it would be easier for us mouth breathers at home to follow along with the walk through. He's legendary AND empathetic!
Also 2029 is a great guess, cubing hardware has gotten way better since the average was around 7 seconds, but it’s seemed to have hit a wall, and it’s now the ability for you brain to keep up with your speed and better algs/lookahead.
I guess February-March 2023 will be the next WR average. (I GOT THIS ONE RIGHT WITH YIHENG’S 4.69 NOW WE WAIT 5 YEARS!) Sub-4 average will be June 2028
Just saw that Max Park tied the record. Which raises a question for me. If stackmats have 3 digits after the decimal point. Why are records not incuding this? Unless my math is off. Based on the solves. Tymon still edges Max out when you use the 3rd decimal. Considering the records are getting closer and closer to physical limits. Why isn't the WCA changing this thing?
I’m so noob, that I can’t even preserve a pair without inserting lots of moves let alone making an efficient x-cross. Tymon’s foresight in a short period of time and perfect execution is astonishingly amazing considering the pressure of everyone watching you💀
Again, thank you JPerm. For entertaining us and helping su solve our first cube. I’m now a cuber because of you! I can solve a 2x2 rubiks brand in 1-2 min :,)
Hi. I’m new to cubing and I love your content. It’s really inspired me. I think I have a challenge, however. Like I said earlier, I’m new, so this challenge might be no big deal and old news. Here it is: can you solve a 3x3 in such a way that there are no sides with more than two tiles of any one color on it. So no side can have three or more tiles with the same color. Thanks again for all your work.
Since I started cubing this summer I tackled 2-2, 3-3, 4-4, squeb, windmill, mirror, megaminx, pyraminx. Since I did those I’ve wanted to compete in a competition but just lost my fastest 3-3 and I’m sad. I love your videos and the helpful tips you give
Got this in my recommended... I don't understand ANYTHING other than the imprssive feat this accomplishment is, and that I am not at home here lol I wish you a good day :)
During the advanced cross bootcamp, i never thought it was necesarry or worth it or effective to follow the scramble until i did on that video and this one
I found another solution for the first solve which may improve the current solution, this solution gives an OLL skip and a perm at the end. Solution: Inspection: x' y Solution: X cross: D' F' r U' r' 2nd pair: U2 L U' L' 3rd pair: R' U2 R U' y L' U' L Last pair + OLL skip: U R U R' U2 R U' R' U R U' R' PLL: U x L U' L D2 L' U L D2 L2 x' AUF: U2 Total moves including rotation: 41 (correct me if I miscounted) Total moves excluding notation: 38 In comparison to Max Park's official 3.63 yesterday which had 41 moves, I'm going to say sub 3.80 is definitely possible with the solution
It’s insane how Tymon is now winning competitions a lot. He OFFICIALLY won his biggest competition of his life. WCA North American Championship 2024 in Minneapolis, MN. His average was 4.94 seconds. Which blew my mind when I saw that. Max Park finished 2nd with a 5.69 average. Tymon won by a huge margin. I think Tymon is now better than Max Park
I started cubing a few months before Lucas enter broke the sub 5 single barrier. That was insane to me back then. Now Tymon is getting an average at that pace? Amazing.
I think the best way to do the zbll on solve 5 is first U as a lh push, second U normal index, and then F2 from home grip as a fast RH thumb F’ LH index F’. Then to save overwork I do the next U2 as a left hand beido push and then it’s all straightforward from there
I wouldn’t change the cross color so that you show people’s favorite cross color. I think showing the colors as he had them is more beneficial. Thanks for all the quality content.
I'm really impressed with how well you explained all of the concepts I used in the solves, thank you for making this video!
I think J Perm did a great job as well but I'm sure he and others would love to see your breakdown of the solves and what was going through your head during the solves. Maybe you could do an interview with J Perm and go through the ideas, concepts and thoughts. Congrats again, I know there's more to come, it's just a matter of Tymon 😀 👍
YOOOO HE COMMENTED
YOO 11 HOURS AND ONLY 2 REPLIES?? LEMME MAKE THAT 3
Omgg
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Pulling off a flawless last solve under that enormous pressure is insanely impressive! That deserves our utmost respect. And yes, seeing more of Tymon's solutions is always a good thing.
Tymon rarely does a "normal" solution. There's always something clever!
@@JPerm Please make video about how to Polish a cube
@@ahmedyeamin607 Polish like Tymon's Polish
Does Tymon have a channel where he does example solves/general cubing stuffs?
5th yay
I'm guessing Tymon will get a Sub-4 average in December, 2025.
I have been subbed since 25k :)
Edit: to u. Also u have me a shoutout once on a livestream!
imma guess the same
Can I get a shoutout too?
Ehat
this better get pinned
"Seeing more of tymon's solutions is always a good thing" - J perm
And that's straight facts
4:36
I love how Dylan says, "The normal way" here, cause Tymon is literally on another level.
That last solve was so impressive tho. The room was quiet, and he still came through with a flawless solve.
Right? My hands would shake like a fking earthquake 😂
It had the highest turn speed by far, compared to all the other solves!
@@JPerm damn, what was the tps?
*though*
@@wavytidals tho
Rumours have it that tymon has already gone through all 43 quintillion scrambles
😂
probably
Multiple times
Wouldnt be surprised
LMAO thats completely false
Nice video JPerm! It’s absolutely wild to see how far the cubing community has grown. Sub 5 seemed closer than ever before, and Tymon delivered. Good video as always 😀
[Diamond]: You can't defeat me.
[Thor]: I know... But he can
*points at netherite*
Imagine A Sub 3
You’re so nice for reconstructing it with the white cross. Intermediate cuber friendly. Stay good and cool J perm!
*It's Crazy that even in slow-mo Tymon going incredibly fast.*
Its kinda crazy to think about how cubing has progressed, I started cubing when the wr average for 3x3 is 5.53 by feliks and I thought it was gonna be there for a long time since no one was around to beat it, and now there is tymon who got 4.86 which I wouldn't have thought of back then since sub 5 is not something that happened so often back then.
Congrats to tymon and I predict that sub 4 average will be gotten in April 2026 by tymon
Just kidding we all know Dylan will break the sub 4 barrier
Dylan OP
I'm already sub-4 on a good day, I just haven't had a good day yet
@@JPermsame just that I solve 6x6 faster than max park does 3x3 (on a good day)
@@JPerm nice haircut by the way, looks like a north-chinese haircut
when I first started, Erik's 7.08 single reigned supreme. And then Feliks came on the scene
It was so crazy to see the WR in real life especially the last solve, when under so much pressure he managed to get a flawless 4.56.
456 squid game
July 2027 mark my words
And you're the one getting it ❤️🔥
Hi
YOOOOOO
@CubeHead FOR SURE. YOU ARE GONNA GET IT CORRECT. I love ur videos btw, even yours JPerm
Max broke it 🤷🏻♂️
Perfect mix of humour and information J Perm, really enjoyed this one! :) and of course, hugely impressive stuff by Tymon as always!
Thank you so much for making this video! It was fantastic to see a breakdown of really how advanced these solves were! I agree that the 6th solve (solve 4’s E1) was the greatest solve of all time considering the pressure, environment, nerves, etc.)
I just recently got into cubing and watching your tutorials was so helpful. I am now trying to get better at CFOP. Great vids!
I couldn’t believe that this would come to such a good improvement in the world record averages
4.86 Average is so good. A lot of peple cant even get that fast for single. Good job Tymon 👍
a lot is an understatement my friend.
the worlds total population minus a handful is a lot, indeed.
'A lot' can't even get a cross in under 5 sec! 😂
@@Jonassvensson-uv9zd a lot = 7.75 billion ppl
I love that music in the end starting to build up and kinda highlight the best part and conclusion :) Great breakdown, J Perm!
5:43 JPerm just casually twisting corners to give an example
this guy always has such good reviews on world records
Right? :D I've been eagerly awaiting this ^~^
Hi just here to say that your videos are great and continue the great work!!
Tymon's solves are just a work of art man.
You have no idea how many times i had to rewind just to catch up with the solves and try to understand both Tymon and you did. Blows my mind far, far away
2:02
JPerm: We have like no sub-4 singles
Max Park: *hold my 6x6*
Thank you so much for the very clear reconstruction and explanation, it's so nice to be able to understand how amazing this is and how much effort Tymon did but into cubing to reach this insane level !
Ikr
I think that the 3x3 WR single will happen first before the first sub 4 3x3 average considering the fact that you will need counting 3s in order for sub 4 average to happen. I could be wrong on this one but I'm just assuming.
but if the person has a REALLY good consistency, he can get 3.56, 4.23, 3.99, 3.72, and 3.89
There would definitely be multiple 3x3 WR singles before we hit a sub-4 average
I’m more in favor of the theory sub 4 ao5 isn’t for this decade if it happens whatsoever
Like, come on the best of the best cubers nowadays get 3s like no more often than one solve out of 100
What’s the chance of getting at least 3 of them in the same average in comp? Non existent
@@nape6625 why would you need 3 sub 3 solves to get sub 4? Typo or what?
@@DeltaInsanity do your math
well technically you can do it with just 2 3's, but then you gotta have 2 counting very low 4s and both of your 3s have to be low too, so more realistic is having 3 3s, one 4 and one not counting solve that can be anything.
2:00 My guess for a sub-4 average is year 2030.
Reasoning:
The first ever official sub-5 is the 4.90 WR set by Lucas Etter 7 YEARS ago. Now we have over 150+ sub-5 singles in 2022.
Tymon broke the sub-5 average barrier with a 4.86!!!
As the times get faster and faster , it gets exponentially harder to beat the record. as of now we have only 3 sub-4 solves.
To get an insane sub-4 avg not only requires insane skill, but also insane amounts of luck. Thats why guess for when it might be achieved is 2030.
but then again Max park broke 6 WRs back to back in a SINGLE day. anything is possible.
4 sub-4 solves now
that's something people must understand, luck is not the major factor here. if Tymon or any other top speedcuber dedicates themselves, perfecting their methods, it'll probably be sooner than we expect that someone hits sub-4 average.
@@TechSupportDave Yep, but not to mention, those cubers indeed dedicate themselves into 3x3, especially Tymon, if u didnt know he probably spent 90+% of the time practicing on 3x3 the past year, I'm not saying perfecting isn't possible, but they are trying. It's not like they haven't dedicate their live on cubing yet
Yep
My prediction is way off from you guys I predict 2027
I am subscribed to Tymon, and I got the notification of the video where he broke the world record, after I watched it I was like "well, now I just have to wait for J Perm's breakdown video of the solves"
completely relatable.
0:09 lol "Max Park excited to get 4.85 average | being sub-10 is now considered "Slow" " That was beautiful
I'm still just so shocked that he got a sub-5 on the mis-scramble, had to solve another cube in less than 5 seconds on demand when he thought he was safe and got a world record, and then SOMEHOW managed to actually fight pressure that intense and get a sub-5 solve for the world record. Tymon's skill confuses me more than anything else in cubing, probably even Square-1 parity! If I were in his spot, I'd probably be more stressed than I've been for anything, and that's coming from a big introvert who's has to do a speech in front of more than a hundred people.
Realistically, I don't know how soon we'll get an average to beat this, obviously Max Park is a complete anomaly and always strikes whenever is most optimal, but sub-5 is a pretty big thing to beat. Honestly, I think at this point we're getting kinda overdue for a new world record single, this November is 4 years of saying 3.47 seconds and with all the world record trading between Tymon and Max I think there's a decent possibility with a really good scramble one of them can edge it out for a new world record single, or maybe we just have another case of someone no one's heard of before getting a world record single by half a second maybe Yusheng Du will get Yusheng Du'd who knows
Tymon studies hard and practices hard, so it's no surprise how quickly he improves!
Who's gonna read that whole thing g
@@garrettbecker2445 for the record, I did
@@garrettbecker2445 I did
@@garrettbecker2445 uhh me
The moment I seen the average I was anticipating this video.
Yo me too
Tymon is confirming how efficiency will take you further when TPS is at your maximum.
Meanwhile, Max is impressive in how he's still having competitive times even long after the Feliks Era.
Took a break from cubing for a while, this is starting to bring me back in. Thank you for consistently making these great vids so I am physically incapable of forgetting about cubing!
Tymon Kolasinski, Solve 6, Cube4fun Warsaw 2022
It will go down in the books as The Greatest Solve. With such complexities and dexterity executed in such a short time, imagining a better, more legendary solve would be a challenge.
Amazing 👏
When I started cubing the world record was Collin Burns' 5.25 so Tymon absolutely crushed that time!
Holy moly
Practice indeed makes a person perfect
What is crazy is that he beat Max Park by over 0.2 seconds... that is a lot of time
non cubers: pfft what is 0.2 seconds bro
but actually no XD
Mother- Sprinkle some salt on the gravy.
Cyber child- *Takes 0.2 seconds to do so*
Mother- Did you so it?
Child- Yes
Child to himself- What did it cost? Everything
@@superstar308_ I really wouldn't think it's that much time, but I've seen games like Trackmania, where beating a record by even 0.05 seconds is a strong lead.
@@commander8625 if u think about it, its legit 1 second faster in total time.
What the heck! Good job Tymon!
What's even more mind blowing on top of all the cool shit he did in solves. He used white cross most of the time cause he knew it would be easier for us mouth breathers at home to follow along with the walk through. He's legendary AND empathetic!
Who is after yihang wang's 4.48 second average
👇
Dylan always has a look of unbelief in his thumbnails every time a world record is broken.
*when a world record is broken, a piece of J Perm is too.*
Also 2029 is a great guess, cubing hardware has gotten way better since the average was around 7 seconds, but it’s seemed to have hit a wall, and it’s now the ability for you brain to keep up with your speed and better algs/lookahead.
I guess February-March 2023 will be the next WR average. (I GOT THIS ONE RIGHT WITH YIHENG’S 4.69 NOW WE WAIT 5 YEARS!)
Sub-4 average will be June 2028
2028 is way too far away. Im predicting 2025.
Jperm: max park will not beat the WR average
Max park : ties WR
wow that scramble got me a 17 second solve!! Sub 20!! Great vids man
Tymon: "I am 4 parallel universes ahead of everyone"
I am 3 parallel universes ahead of *myself*
Tymon is actually the most amazing cuber ever (no offence j perm)
Just saw that Max Park tied the record. Which raises a question for me. If stackmats have 3 digits after the decimal point. Why are records not incuding this? Unless my math is off. Based on the solves. Tymon still edges Max out when you use the 3rd decimal. Considering the records are getting closer and closer to physical limits. Why isn't the WCA changing this thing?
J Perm: Max this time is not going to break it soon.
Max today (Sep 24th): Are you challenging me?
I’m so noob, that I can’t even preserve a pair without inserting lots of moves let alone making an efficient x-cross. Tymon’s foresight in a short period of time and perfect execution is astonishingly amazing considering the pressure of everyone watching you💀
Again, thank you JPerm. For entertaining us and helping su solve our first cube.
I’m now a cuber because of you! I can solve a 2x2 rubiks brand in 1-2 min :,)
i don’t understand
I'm gonna say... sub-4 average WR will be in June-July of 2025
2027*
Wb average is 4.27 By Max, and Tymon has a 4.39 (both stackmat I'm pretty sure)
So we have a ways to go...
people hadn't got sub 5 averages only a few years ago and here we are
The fact of everyone watching him and it turns out to be his one solve with no hesitation blows my mind. He has Every camera and eye on him.
"Okay you better" has me cracking up
Was waiting for this! U r my inspiration… let’s just appreciate what Jperm does for the cubing community! ❤️❤️
lmao
I think sub 4 average is coming sooner than expected….
Guys 40 people cant be first
*can't
@@ivball annoying
Dude now you gotta break down Max Park's American Record of 3.63 for 3x3! Seems like we're inching closer and closer to 3.47!
It's so cool that u explain solver from white side
I just think a sub-4 average is impossible. Mark my words.
Congratulations to Tymon (and your videos are great)
J perm all your videos are so usefull they help so many people thank you ! Congrats tymon I will be next :)
You know the solves are good when jperm doesn't find a skip by doing a different solution
oh my gosh Tymon good job with the solves and congrats on sub 5 average wr
Was waiting for this haha
When I started cubing the 4.22 from Feliks was still standing. July 2018... Later that year... I got motivated even more
Thanks for teaching my sis ,dad,and me how to solve a 3x3
in my life i just know that jperm channel is you.😍🥰 so proud keep going bro.
Damn thanks Jonathan permutations i am learning because of you
Hi. I’m new to cubing and I love your content. It’s really inspired me. I think I have a challenge, however. Like I said earlier, I’m new, so this challenge might be no big deal and old news. Here it is: can you solve a 3x3 in such a way that there are no sides with more than two tiles of any one color on it. So no side can have three or more tiles with the same color. Thanks again for all your work.
Since I started cubing this summer I tackled 2-2, 3-3, 4-4, squeb, windmill, mirror, megaminx, pyraminx. Since I did those I’ve wanted to compete in a competition but just lost my fastest 3-3 and I’m sad. I love your videos and the helpful tips you give
This was a wonderful explanation...I could maybe progress my solves😁
Nice 22 minutes video Jperm, also I think the next official sub 4 average should be next year December.
You just saved me 44 cents on a purchase with your code, thank you.
Got this in my recommended...
I don't understand ANYTHING other than the imprssive feat this accomplishment is, and that I am not at home here lol
I wish you a good day :)
22:04 the real reason why j perm stopped uploading ( current 3x3 wr average is 4.48)
During the advanced cross bootcamp, i never thought it was necesarry or worth it or effective to follow the scramble until i did on that video and this one
Thx for putting the link to the store where you buy your cubes, imma buy one rn, and thx to you now I know how to solve a rubiks cube
Someone breaks a record:
Jperm's face camera: so you remember me
its crazy how jperms prediction was correct and max park broke the record by literall 0 seconds lol
My room caught on fire while watching this. Knew i shouldnt have skipped that one sound on tiktok
I found another solution for the first solve which may improve the current solution, this solution gives an OLL skip and a perm at the end.
Solution:
Inspection: x' y
Solution:
X cross: D' F' r U' r'
2nd pair: U2 L U' L'
3rd pair: R' U2 R U' y L' U' L
Last pair + OLL skip: U R U R' U2 R U' R' U R U' R'
PLL: U x L U' L D2 L' U L D2 L2 x'
AUF: U2
Total moves including rotation: 41 (correct me if I miscounted)
Total moves excluding notation: 38
In comparison to Max Park's official 3.63 yesterday which had 41 moves, I'm going to say sub 3.80 is definitely possible with the solution
I think jperm just doesn't want to do a giveaway for 1 million
It was JULY 2022! You were close!
I love how the solve is like 4 seconds and you take 5 minutes to explain everything
First sub -3 average will be on 16 July 2024 (predicted on 9 sep. 2022)😎😎
It’s insane how Tymon is now winning competitions a lot. He OFFICIALLY won his biggest competition of his life.
WCA North American Championship 2024 in Minneapolis, MN. His average was 4.94 seconds. Which blew my mind
when I saw that. Max Park finished 2nd with a 5.69 average. Tymon won by a huge margin. I think Tymon is now better than Max Park
Legends say Tymon is on his way to get all the 43 quintillion solves
That guess was so good lol
What is a cheaper cube you recommend? Also your vids are awesome
Tymon will break it in 2023
I started cubing a few months before Lucas enter broke the sub 5 single barrier. That was insane to me back then. Now Tymon is getting an average at that pace? Amazing.
welp, yiheng has gotten a 4.09 average, we are getting this sub 4 average soon lmao
I think the best way to do the zbll on solve 5 is first U as a lh push, second U normal index, and then F2 from home grip as a fast RH thumb F’ LH index F’. Then to save overwork I do the next U2 as a left hand beido push and then it’s all straightforward from there
I wouldn’t change the cross color so that you show people’s favorite cross color. I think showing the colors as he had them is more beneficial. Thanks for all the quality content.
yall my heros ♡
Tymon is actually freaking crazy. I could never get a 4.86 ao5
YOOO OMG CONGRATULATIONS TYMON
I’m going to my first competition lol. Just started learning f2l and I’m tryna get some muscle memory action. Thanks for all the help;)