Thank you to everyone for watching this video. I hope you enjoy it. I worked harder on this video than on any video I've ever made. Please let me know how your journey to sub 20 solves goes
I'm already sub 20, just barely because I became sub 20 like a week ago so these tips will still help me! It's funny, my two steps that I've known the longest, Cross and PLL are the two that I struggle to get under the time on. Luckily, F2L and OLL make up for it so in still sub 20. Do you know the benchmark times for sub 15?
13:28 "It's far better to have solid decision making, and work on doing it faster later" this is the life lesson i was looking for when i started cubing Thanks
Recently became sub 20 (at the age of 40), can confirm that the struggle is long but worth it. Recently got a sub 19 PB Ao100 and I'm enjoying cubing more than ever :)
Congrats, I started cubing about a month ago. Was at 4 minutes best time. Now I'm down to 45 seconds with beginner method. In the process of learning cfop now.
Watching a video like this when the time it is talking about is actually reasonable for you is a great feeling. I’m not the only one who watches “how to be sub 10” before they are even sub 20, am I?
I've never really watched any guidance videos since learning the beginner's method, learnt basically full pll and developed most of my own F2L algorithms. Stuck at about a 28s average on a good day for a while. I'm going to start my journey now for a sub 20 average. Will keep you updated
When doing cross drills, you dont really need to solve the whole cube and do another scramble for another cross drill. Remember that your focus is only for the cross so making another scramble after finishing your cross can save lots of time. This only applies to white cross solvers.
Very helpful video. Using the Gan 356i gave me a good time estimation of 4 stages of my CFOP solves, bu tthis information in csTimer is very useful. My cross is 3-4 seconds, F2L is 15-17 seconds and OLL is 3-4 seconds and PLL 3-4 seconds.I definitely need to be efficient during the Cross-to-F2L transition. Thanks for all of your useful information throughout the years.
This video came out exactly when I most need it. I've gotten my average down from a minute to 24 seconds but ever since I got to around 27 the process has been more and more difficult. I'll really try to get sub20 before the year ends and I can't thank you enough for making this
As a very amateur cuber, I am very thankful about this kind of resources and the people who makes them. As a video editor, the slowing of the VO is slightly maddening. Great video.
I'm struggling with F2L and Full PLL at the same time and trying to learn the difficult but important F2L cases. It's taking a long time and I'm not seeing improvement however I will use your stop to think f2L trick you used in the video. I think it will help drastically. thank you very much Brody. Have a wonderful weekend.
@@anderscubes how can i improve on f2l, i average 12 seconds on f2l and is the only thing holding me back from sub 20. I have good solutions on cases but can't see to do it fast under a timer
@@gamerdeol2694 Make sure to do solves without a timer and make sure you're doing the best case in each scenario. Also make sure you aren't regriping to insert and no rotating more than 4 times in your f2l. You could send me a vid and I could analyze it if you would like
This is basically the best video for cubers who want to be sub 20. Everything is there. I loved the way to you explained. So, if possible can u make sub 15 tutorial
This is exactly what i should watch now!! I average around 22, i have so many solves that i finished under 20seconds, amd my pb is 14.1 But my scores are so inconsistent
The time has come... This is what every sub 25-30s cuber needed... Many cubers have overcome the sub-20 so far. You love speedcubing... You love solving this puzzle... Concentration... Dedication... I can do this.
This video gave me a lot of motivation to finally get to work on being sub 20. Seeing all the steps lined up like this makes it a lot easier. Thank you
My splits are: Cross: 3.52 F2L: 9.89 OLL (1 look): 3.34* (I think it might be about 2.8 seconds according to my giiker cube app) PLL (1 look): 3.68 So I average around sub 20.6 seconds. All my OLL's are sub 2 so I think that OLL number is a bit inflated. I need to improve on: - fully inspecting the cross - Faster execution of G, N and E perms. My v-perms arent that bad actually.
@@luky4013 Haha coincidentally I just started cubing again today, after almost a year of not doing so. I need to re-memorise some PLL algs, also I dropped about 20+ OLL cases.
Bro!(dy) I was searching this all over the RU-vid but didn't got a perfect one..... You just uploaded what needed a second before 😊😀 thanks a lot bro(dy)
Finally a video that say something different and not just "you have to train the cross and f2l". Let's see if I have the time and the patience to adopt your tips. 😅 This is the best video on the matter.
Dang. I’ve been watching videos with clickbait titles for so long, but I’ve genuinely learned so much from this video. Thank you! Keep up the great work
Thank you soo much for your help today is the 6th month of my cubing carrier and I got sub 20 today. I don't know how to say thanks to you. Iam saying this from my heart. Thank you sooooooooo much
I've been wanting to be sub 20 for at least 4 months but just couldn't do it. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I'm nearly there after 2 days of practice. 😁😁
I see why you were excited for showing us this video. The starting shows how much effort you put in your vids Even tho I am kinda sub 10 it's very well explained
hey Brody I was a sub 20 solver and getting about 18-17seconds average but due to me 10th education I was not able to practice much and also lockdown affected as Cubing with friends is at other level but after watching your video I practiced what you said and I'm finally back to sub 20 in 1-2days I watched many videos for sub 20 like of j perm but every time I watched that video I was getting used to it I needed something new to help me and you did it . I really don't know how to thank you but A HUGE THANK YOU..... -Deepesh Ahire
This video is a boomer I saw it and became sub 20 around 4-5 months ago and then after watching some f2l tricjs i am now sub 15 really appreciate your hardwork that pushed you to 100k!
You really know your stuff. While timing 4-phase solves I just got a good example of what you mentioned Scramble = D R2 B2 D B2 D F2 D' R2 U2 B2 L' F' D U' B2 R' B F2 D' R Cross = 3.25 F2L = 10.91 OLL = 3.22 PLL = 3.52 Total = 20.91 Pretty much in the ballpark of what I should be striving for
Thank you so much! It took me a year to get from 30 to sub 20, which is very slow based on your graph, and I average around 17 seconds right now Because I got there by doing mostly solves (which is bad), I can still improve with this video, and get down to a 13-14, maybe 15-second level. Again, thank you so much for posting this video, and I will use this when a friend wants to be sub 20 :)
Im wondering how splits of people in the comments compare to the ones given in the video. I just did a ao50 with 17.92 avg. Split avgs were: Cross: 2.61 (14.5%) F2L: 9.16 (51.1%) OLL: 3.17 (17.7%) Pll: 2.98 (16,7%)
I averaged 25.188 and split: Cross: 3.410 (13.6%) F2L: 14.389 (57.1%) OLL: 3.209 (12.7%) PLL: 4.180 (16.6%) So pretty similar except compared to you my F2L sucks and my OLL is good
Awesome! I just broke sub 20 as a PB last week! 19.6 seconds. For me it was getting more comfortable with using front and back face movements instead of cube rotations. Well that and also I was spending like 12 seconds on the cross lol, so I practiced that more.
I get such a kick out of these videos. The use of the word 'skills' is simply hilarious. In order to solve a rubiks cube you need to not be color blind and have the ability to memorize a few moves to which you will use repetitively at in a specific sequence; not far removed from tying shoe laces.
Holy cow I met you briefly at Indiana Cubing 2015 and then I stumble upon your video seven years later! You've stayed true to that profile picture all this time lol.
Brody my only cube is yuxine little and my avg is 15. The cube is little bad bcs got white peases inside. My parent dont want to buy me an other cube and i cant practise now. I only watch your video to get beter but i cant
very helpful video! Thanks can you do a video listing how many average moves it should take for each step of CFOP? This way we can assess if we need better logarithms or not