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10 Methods How to Solve a Rubik's Cube - How many do you know? 

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In this video I show 10 Method's How to solve a Rubik's Cube. I show a couple easy beginner ways to solve a Rubik's Cube as well as a few speed methods how to solve a Rubik's Cube fast.
Link to Andrew's (ColorfulPockets) video on ZZ-CT: • ZZ-CT Tutorial
Time stamps:
Beginner Methods:
1. Layer by Layer 0:33
2. Corner's First 1:28
Speed Methods:
3. Petrus 2:21
4. CFOP (Fridrich Method) 4:04
5. Waterman's Method 5:17
6. Roux's Method 6:49
7. ZZ Method 8:01
Computer Algoritms:
8. Thistlethwaite's Algorithm 9:24
9. Two Phase Algorithm 10:09
Blind Method:
10. Old Pochmann 10:41
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@wintersummers3085
@wintersummers3085 6 лет назад
Roux, Roux, Roux, your boat gently down the stream
@stnfaf
@stnfaf 5 лет назад
Bro the world was never been holded by a roux user I'm to an roux user
@MandrakeGuy
@MandrakeGuy 5 лет назад
merouxly merouxly meroux-
@anetturner
@anetturner 5 лет назад
gg
@DMFM71
@DMFM71 5 лет назад
I give up😂😂😂
@sbworks2047
@sbworks2047 5 лет назад
:triggered: robloxy robloxy robloxy robloxy
@BrodytheCuber
@BrodytheCuber 6 лет назад
When you competed at the World Championships in 2003, what cube did you use and what was that cube like?
@redkb
@redkb 6 лет назад
Rubik's brand and it sucked.
@BrodytheCuber
@BrodytheCuber 6 лет назад
Was that what everyone used?
@KyoHeiRFP
@KyoHeiRFP 6 лет назад
Yes.
@kunaalpurohit9475
@kunaalpurohit9475 5 лет назад
Imagine someone going back in time and using a gts 3m or something.
@victomk7667
@victomk7667 5 лет назад
@electric_hiccup 707 sub 4 minutes lol
@FlareCano
@FlareCano 6 лет назад
Or you can just use Petrus
@FlareCano
@FlareCano 6 лет назад
Someone had to do it...
@FlareCano
@FlareCano 6 лет назад
Wow your so annoying, who even says that anymore
@FlareCano
@FlareCano 6 лет назад
I forgot this existed
@FlareCano
@FlareCano 6 лет назад
Lmao, this is the one time it's funny
@redkb
@redkb 6 лет назад
I was wondering who would comment this first
@okboing
@okboing 5 лет назад
im gonna name as many as i can before i get into the vid 1. roux 2. beginner 3. cfop 4. is f2l a method by itself? 5. magic moves (see Mathologer) 6. reassemble 7. peel stickers 8. paint 9. ask god 10. make a computer do it for you 11. randomly turn sides 12. somehow find a gods algorithm and use it for 27 years 13. stare at it really hard to make it solve itself 14. buttered side down
@critizon3074
@critizon3074 5 лет назад
Buttered side down is kinda like god method. *subscribe to BSD*
@icantth1nkofanam40
@icantth1nkofanam40 5 лет назад
f2l isnt a method
@okboing
@okboing 5 лет назад
@@icantth1nkofanam40 thanks for letting me know
@icantth1nkofanam40
@icantth1nkofanam40 5 лет назад
@@okboing np
@John-qd5sh
@John-qd5sh 5 лет назад
13 only works for chuck norris
@jow_angelow
@jow_angelow 6 лет назад
im predicting it, this video's gonna go viral
@rottontoms7095
@rottontoms7095 6 лет назад
I definitely agree
@rupturezone2126
@rupturezone2126 5 лет назад
You lied
@justaregularhumanbeing
@justaregularhumanbeing 3 года назад
It did lol
@equilizer9220
@equilizer9220 3 года назад
Facts it did
@NKCubed
@NKCubed 6 лет назад
Never been this early in my life! Except for that one time when I got first :)
@kayebeeny5478
@kayebeeny5478 6 лет назад
Oh my dear god
@hh126
@hh126 6 лет назад
2nd reply
@frcuber1001
@frcuber1001 5 лет назад
Would any of u mind checking out my channel, it has just started and we are trying to get weekly uploads
@Yurs.
@Yurs. 5 лет назад
If Iit
@confederacyofindependentsy44
@confederacyofindependentsy44 6 лет назад
Seriously? You upload this video jist as i started to learn many diffrent ways on how to solve the cube? ....i love you for reading my mind
@DaviddeKloet
@DaviddeKloet 6 лет назад
Very interesting. Using the partially stickered cubes was a very good way to explain these methods. A shame you didn't use that with the Waterman method. I'm guessing you thought you could explain that one best because it's the method you use yourself but I didn't follow it at all because you only used a fully stickered cube.
@CoreyHillesheim
@CoreyHillesheim 5 лет назад
I learned the Petrus method first. I like it because it’s fairly intuitive. I always solved the 4th corner one piece at a time rather than solving the last slot because I didn’t know what I was doing. I learned CFOP many years later. Shortly after figuring out CFOP I went back and learned beginners method. I’ve learned all the OLLs and PLLs for CFOP now so that’s what I’ll probably continue to use. The Old Pochmann method is pretty neat, too. @JPerm has a nice video on getting started doing blind solves using the Old Pochmann method. If you know T perm and Y perm, you can do blind. I also hear you can solve the cube using only J perms which I assume is similar to the OP method.
@tehcubedude
@tehcubedude 6 лет назад
Great video, Kenneth! I hadn't heard of the Waterman Method before!
@Cuber-ml8gj
@Cuber-ml8gj 6 лет назад
As for low move count methods, I knew about the ‘optimal’ solutions, but not the two Kenneth mentioned. I think I looked into variations of corners first at one point, so I almost recognized the waterman method, but definitely not the name.
@testtester8492
@testtester8492 3 года назад
The sheer amount of effort in restickering all those cubes... We appreciate it!
@The_NSeven
@The_NSeven 6 лет назад
Cool! I love trying new methods :)
@KerryHallPhD
@KerryHallPhD 6 лет назад
Excellent I've been confused by some of this terminology. Very helpful overview.
@redkb
@redkb 6 лет назад
Thanks, I've also been thinking of doing a video on cubing terms.
@bwcubing8239
@bwcubing8239 6 лет назад
hey Red I just wanted to say that you are an awesome youtuber and you have inspired many cubers including me to get started. the way you inspired me was seeing you solve the 17x17 cube, after that I watched a tutorial on youtube and solved my 3x3 cube in 3 days now I have my times down to about 35sec avg and 20sec PB thanks for getting me started.
@CrankyOldCuber
@CrankyOldCuber 6 лет назад
The is a great overview of methods! I had not heard of about half of these before.
@raynguyen6195
@raynguyen6195 6 лет назад
Congrats with the new baby !!
@notityourmom6801
@notityourmom6801 6 лет назад
Congress????
@matejcataric2259
@matejcataric2259 6 лет назад
I love this channel!
@alyssabernardo199
@alyssabernardo199 6 лет назад
Wow! Really cool video!
@tkotila
@tkotila 6 лет назад
There are some other methods I have solved the cube with, and it's pretty fun to learn new methods, though I am not very fast at any of them. I have learned things like No More PLL, which is a very interesting CFOP varient that ends in step 4c of the roux method. Belt method, edges first method, tripod, heise, snyder, and others are very fun to solve with.
@gstephane1985
@gstephane1985 6 лет назад
Another cool video, thanks for presenting these different methods, I might try a couple out of these...
@ExternalGod
@ExternalGod 5 лет назад
RedKB Thank you for getting me into speedcubing. If anyone was wondering. I started with layer by layer, CFOP, ROUX and ZZ.
@guinea6809
@guinea6809 6 лет назад
Jr cuber AND redKB upload a video within 24 hours?! Great video, learned about some methods I had never heard of
@mattchoi170
@mattchoi170 6 лет назад
The heck?! What about Peel the Stickers Off??? Nice vid Kenneth!
@mattchoi170
@mattchoi170 6 лет назад
Thank you for the Heart, good sir.
@HandledToaster2
@HandledToaster2 5 лет назад
My friend did this to my cube a few years ago I was in tears
@musicuber7043
@musicuber7043 6 лет назад
Very interesting! I’m a little sad that Heise wasn’t in the list, but I also hadn’t looked up the Waterman method before. Thanks for the explanation! And good idea with adding in the computer methods! I’ve never heard of them before.
@alonsozapata1366
@alonsozapata1366 5 лет назад
I used to be very impressed by how people solved the Cube. Now that I now how to solve it, it's really not that impressive to me. It's just a matter of learning a method and it's sequences. The first time I ever solve a Rubiks Cube was about a month ago... All these years, I never took the time to use tutorials on the internet. So I bought a Cube and searched youtube for instruction. That Simple! I use the layer by layer method which took me a couple of hours to learn. I got it down without any problems. It's very easy and it's fun to impress people LOL. I would like to learn other methods but just haven't had the time... Great Vid!
@bodhidavidson9456
@bodhidavidson9456 6 лет назад
Love this video! I am a beginner and I need to use a speed solving method! Congrats on the new baby!!
@paganhayes854
@paganhayes854 6 лет назад
I solve using beginners method and may not ever use other methods but this video is awesome - 1 object so many ways of solving it!!
@thegoofycuber4765
@thegoofycuber4765 6 лет назад
Great video as always!
@rmhminiman
@rmhminiman 6 лет назад
Please do videos explaining each method in this video like what you did with the first method. that video is still in my favorite list and I learned how to solve Rubik's cube using your video. I love you Kenneth and thank you.
@tcookiem
@tcookiem 6 лет назад
Solved with all of these before, but still interesting. These explanations are very simplified, and I hope, non-cuber friendly.
@hualani6785
@hualani6785 6 лет назад
This is really informative, kewl. i always wondered about blindfolded thanks
@hunterdeardurff4386
@hunterdeardurff4386 6 лет назад
I love methods. I love when people make video about methods. I use CFOP as main but I know ZZ,and petrus, I know the steps to methods like Roux and Zzct, but I didn't remember algorithms for those. I also know Tony Fishers method and your method. I was interested in methods more than speed cubing when I started, but now I am more interested in speed cubing. So I do that most of the time. A method I would like to learn is, All the methods.
@Cuber-ml8gj
@Cuber-ml8gj 6 лет назад
Colorful pockets did stuff on triangular, rectangular, and hexagonal fransisco, which I thought were interesting. I even got into speed solving with hexagonal Francisco, until I understood its flaws better.
@hunterdeardurff4386
@hunterdeardurff4386 6 лет назад
1500 Cuber I only know about Hexagonal Fransisco. I like Andrews videos about methods.
@kennethsq1361
@kennethsq1361 6 лет назад
Learn 3style method :)
@AzuReGravity
@AzuReGravity 6 лет назад
I only know CFOP and beginners but I've only been cubing for 3ish months
@twistiicuber1055
@twistiicuber1055 6 лет назад
I know right they’re just so fascinating
@OsyenVyeter
@OsyenVyeter 6 лет назад
Oh wow, I really loved this video! Kinda have bad ADD and trying to wrap my head around some of these solving methods has been kind of an uphill battle for me. Amidst the sequence of weird letters I just sort of phase out. As such, long ago I developed my own method (been wondering where my method stands in all of this) and It would seem that my method decently resembles the CFOP. This video has presented the methods in a highly digestible manner.
@supercube1996
@supercube1996 6 лет назад
I never knew what petrus was! It seems like a cool method! I'll have to learn more about it.
@jr_kulik
@jr_kulik 6 лет назад
Very interesting video! I love it
@MilanRubiksCube97
@MilanRubiksCube97 6 лет назад
No triangular francisco???? Everybody forgets triangular francisco 😢
@carterkucala4595
@carterkucala4595 6 лет назад
*triangular francisco. Clearly everyone does forget it lol.
@creeksidecubing1009
@creeksidecubing1009 6 лет назад
lol
@MilanRubiksCube97
@MilanRubiksCube97 6 лет назад
Carter Cuber oops i kinda contradicted myself. Fixed it
@karatecube3815
@karatecube3815 6 лет назад
That was the first method I thought of when I seen the title.
@connerhuss1062
@connerhuss1062 5 лет назад
A Green Aborted Fetus. Don’t forget hexagonal Francisco
@nonstop5617
@nonstop5617 6 лет назад
They all work!! Your the best youtuber
@bloxygd
@bloxygd 4 года назад
This helped thanks
@alexgd7869
@alexgd7869 6 лет назад
Best channel for tips and tricks
@flippin_eh
@flippin_eh 5 лет назад
Learned some variation of the Waterman method from a book as a start. Graduated to Petrus when searching online. Learning some form of CFOP because I've been playing more with a Megaminx
@doot6062
@doot6062 6 лет назад
Nice vid!
@twistercuber
@twistercuber 6 лет назад
"So the next method is Rowe" me: "Oh did Rowe make a method?" *looks at video screen* "Roux" lol Nice video! I have never heard of the Waterman method. Interesting.
@lingkitty1998
@lingkitty1998 6 лет назад
TwisterCuber how about the Firemen method?
@twistiicuber1055
@twistiicuber1055 6 лет назад
Lmao
@twistercuber
@twistercuber 6 лет назад
Yeah I've heard of the fireman method before. I think I saw it in a comment
@stvenlol
@stvenlol 6 лет назад
TwisterCuber yo, I just saw this comment before you edited it
@twistercuber
@twistercuber 6 лет назад
cool, but I edited it yesterday
@wadesanders6640
@wadesanders6640 6 лет назад
Nice video. I didn't know there were so many methods. I use methods 1, 2, and 3.
@TgPepper
@TgPepper Год назад
This is so helpful, I don’t have to learn the normal way!
@mrjayjay124
@mrjayjay124 6 лет назад
Nice video!
@yoavshati
@yoavshati 6 лет назад
I tried inventing my own method and apparently got something very similar to the waterman method I like it because it's really easy to teach after teaching 2x2
@Focus_Islam
@Focus_Islam Год назад
Really nice cube shelf
@gabrielochoa6024
@gabrielochoa6024 5 лет назад
Hello Kenneth,‘this is Nocho your work is AWSOME
@shixianmong2450
@shixianmong2450 4 года назад
nice ,u helped us dude
@anthonyrobert1376
@anthonyrobert1376 4 года назад
non cuber: just peel the stickers off(dead meme)
@name_for
@name_for 4 года назад
what happen if u have tile cube
@loodng7616
@loodng7616 4 года назад
Or you could just use petrus
@wdcubing2999
@wdcubing2999 6 лет назад
Great vid.
@FishingForLife28
@FishingForLife28 5 лет назад
When I started cubing I used the layer by layer method like alot other beginners, also the one I use when I have to teach someone else to solve a cube. Shortly after I went over to cfop. I've heard of roux but never learned it
@justinbestumblin1112
@justinbestumblin1112 5 лет назад
It’s been a month dude. MAKE MORE!!!
@doggowastakenwas
@doggowastakenwas 6 лет назад
good idea to teach us more ways to solve a cube
@Fatima-hl2qg
@Fatima-hl2qg 5 лет назад
I am a non cuber and I just recently learned how to solve it from a RU-vid video. I never even knew there were other methods I thought there was only one, which was the first method mentioned in the video.
@kyledyck7983
@kyledyck7983 6 лет назад
I use CFOP and layers method combined. Also I made a method that you solve everything but the corners. then use R, U, R’, U’ x3 often to switch corners
@gigglez3036
@gigglez3036 6 лет назад
I heard 7 out of 10 of them. Good video.
@sillymortalz
@sillymortalz 5 лет назад
Dude the hand movements are throwing my brain off so much
@theomnivert
@theomnivert 6 лет назад
you should have included heise method i tried to learn it but it was difficult
@shaunzhang733
@shaunzhang733 4 года назад
Search ImaginaryHuman072889 on youtube, then watch his video 'Commutators and Conjugates, an Ultimate Instructional Video' this video will be able to give you instructions on how to deal with this. Also check out thepuzzledmagician channel, he gives more explanations on corner Commutators and Conjugates.
@devon35
@devon35 6 лет назад
guys, i really reccoment trying out all of the speedmethods that are show. i looked at all of them before I chose zz, having a method that works for your solving style really helps.
@will-bi4ns
@will-bi4ns 6 лет назад
I'm so early and you got me into cubing
@fortnitegamer123abc3
@fortnitegamer123abc3 6 лет назад
Hi love your vids
@Cam-mm2nt
@Cam-mm2nt 6 лет назад
I use CFOP, and right now I'm learning how to blind solve :)
@aleksk4151
@aleksk4151 5 лет назад
how is the blind solve going?
@moridin812
@moridin812 6 лет назад
Waterman and 2 Phase Algorithm were new to me. Also, I noticed you did not mention the Heise Method.
@thoperSought
@thoperSought 6 лет назад
I use Roux, though I'm still really slow-just barely starting to learn some algs for two-look CMLL. I had a hard time getting into beginner's/CFOP, and-at least the way I learned it-Roux was more about figuring out how the pieces move around the cube. originally, I only learned two algs at all-SUNE and a kinda slow corner swap. maybe that means I was learning CFOP wrong, but oh well. I'm really curious about Human Thistlewaite, though.
@aleksk4151
@aleksk4151 5 лет назад
wow man you are smart. You know how to do Roux! When i looked at it it seems really complicated I like the layer-by-layer approach, it's simple to understand. Trust me, CFOP is not as difficult . If you need help ask me
@cubesolver64
@cubesolver64 2 года назад
I mostly use CFOP but sometimes I change if I'm just messing with the cube, and 2 "methods" I sometimes use is a 3x3x2 method (solving the middle layer, then orient the top and bottom layers, then solve it like a 3x3x2) and a PLL method, basically solving the cube with only PLL's (no setup moves).
@raihanislam912
@raihanislam912 6 лет назад
My cube is on its way Edit: it arrived the day after I commented
@hh126
@hh126 6 лет назад
Grateeeeee Video
@ibrahimalabed9192
@ibrahimalabed9192 6 лет назад
They need to have RedKB novelty tshirts.
@tehcubedude
@tehcubedude 6 лет назад
I'd get one :P
@sierra6293
@sierra6293 5 лет назад
I might learn one of those but i still think that CFOP is the best method to use and i will mostly use that one.
@ericfielding668
@ericfielding668 2 года назад
I've had fun solving the middle layer first, but then you have two parities to take care of: edges and corners. When I am lucky and don't have to spend time correcting the parities, my time on solving the cube - middle layer first - is comparable to my CFOP time. (I don't have the finger tricks going so I tend to solve via CFOP in about 60 seconds.)
@zedal46
@zedal46 5 лет назад
Your cube collection 😍
@aawillma
@aawillma 6 лет назад
I still use a beginner method but I don't remember where I learned it and it doesn't seem like the order most people learn. It's a 4 step last layer. PC,OC,PE,OE. Sucks because I never learned the algorithms most people use but it works for me for casual solving.
@Sam-wf8wo
@Sam-wf8wo 4 года назад
my favourite method is the roux method because it has aspects of cfop and I think the later algorithms are easier to remember.
@tytyburgess2803
@tytyburgess2803 6 лет назад
Is there any tips to learn cfop from the layers by layers method
@kenzoaustero8544
@kenzoaustero8544 5 лет назад
Cross , First two layers , orientation of the last layer , permutation of the last layer. Then compress C , F2l , OLL , PLL. then again compress. CFOP Perfection
@michaellyga4726
@michaellyga4726 6 лет назад
I use CFOP, I know Roux and ZZ but I’m interested in learning waterman method because I hadn’t heard of that before
@stopplecone
@stopplecone 5 лет назад
Mine's also similar to the Waterman method I call it the 'sandwich'
@maxblechman2665
@maxblechman2665 5 лет назад
9:49 I actually learned it and know it pretty well. Anyone else?
@AMS17121982
@AMS17121982 5 лет назад
Great! But I have another method that consists on resolve cross, 3 F2L pairs, after I resolve the LL edges, and so permute the 5 last corners and so orient them.
@noogatok
@noogatok 6 лет назад
Noice vid! What cube are you using?
@weirdgradientthing7227
@weirdgradientthing7227 4 года назад
I think MGC but this is a year old comment
@screwed7242
@screwed7242 5 лет назад
Can you do a video about methods for bigger cubes than 3*3 ?
@hikingpete
@hikingpete 6 лет назад
Well, I've heard of ZZ, but never learned it. Waterman is new to me, and I gave up (for the time being) on the human thistlewaite algorithm. I guess I shouldn't be surprised that other people know about corners first because it's so much fun.
@daphneblake7889
@daphneblake7889 4 года назад
The Waterman method is actually the original solution as published by Ideal in book form. It is available online as a pdf file. The final algorithm used (if necessary) to orient the last two opposite edges is a 12 move alg. Called the the "rubik manuver" 3x(M-U')-U'-3X(M'-U')-U'
@joeyblack396
@joeyblack396 6 лет назад
Can you make a tutorial on how to solve a 5x5
@wilsonxie
@wilsonxie 6 лет назад
Nice video
@Rtj2407
@Rtj2407 6 лет назад
This is cubing educational!
@Spongman
@Spongman 6 лет назад
i use a simplified Petrus that leaves the 4th f2l pair until the end and solves the 5 corners last. requires only 2 algorithms.
@slowcuber309
@slowcuber309 6 лет назад
Can you please make a Petrus tutorial for Eo?
@zakimoshi8686
@zakimoshi8686 6 лет назад
cool video i just have one question about why you didn't take the time to research a few of the methods you showed in the video also what about 3 style
@noahdelcroix7511
@noahdelcroix7511 6 лет назад
Nice vid
@GibbsStyleGaming
@GibbsStyleGaming 5 лет назад
I know later by layer and corners first. Trying to learn cfop. Might go learn roux
@jkthecuber4595
@jkthecuber4595 6 лет назад
WOW!!! It's a lot! (Methods)
@tdbtdbthedeadbunny
@tdbtdbthedeadbunny 10 месяцев назад
8355 is under-appreciated. I think it is way better for a beginner than “beginner's method”. Down side is that maybe there are too many cases to memorize alts for speed cubing. But for just figuring out how to solve, it's great. It is especially helpful when solving shape mods, where orienting pieces can be difficult.
@Autoskip
@Autoskip 6 лет назад
I learnt to solve the 3x3 with Layer by Layer from my dad's Rubik's book (he couldn't figure it out), then moved on to the Petrus method, and now I'm using Roux (which has the added bonus of being very well suited to the 3x3 MixUp cube that I'm spending most of my time on at the moment…)
@ThatOneGamer19
@ThatOneGamer19 6 лет назад
Hey redkb how do you get in to the competitions
@audacitysm5741
@audacitysm5741 5 лет назад
what method do you use?
@lazyeffectz3511
@lazyeffectz3511 6 лет назад
I made something like V First for pyra for 3x3 to solve it. 1. Make the 2 things. like roux (or with cross) 2. solve the middle layer but with one edge flipped 3. solve the OLL and PLL with cfop 4. use R U R" U' M' U R U' r' and M2 U2 M2 U2 to your advantage 5. witchery 6. solved!
@LucBogaert
@LucBogaert Год назад
The 8355 method is also a very intuitive method to solve the cube without the need to learn algorithms.
@ekobot2560
@ekobot2560 6 лет назад
What brand cube is he using in the last methos
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