Update from AUG 8 Martin Vaedale Egdal 4.59 David Epstein 4.40 Sameer Aggarwal 4.37 Hassan Khanani 4.34 Eli Rain Phelps 4.33 Max Siauw 4.28 Michal Krasowski 3.87 Ryan Pilat 3.73
Namita Shrivastava Might not, I’ll upload the updated version (with Jackey’s 4.95) in 2 weeks Edit: this aged well, I'm waiting for the next record which might take months to come
@Nathan LU I'm sorry, after getting some comments about how my videos are "content stealing", I am waiting for enough fmr. record holders to allow me to use their videos
I'm okay with it personally, but some people might not be. I just think it's a shitty move, especially since it got a decent amount of views. You should ALWAYS ask the video owner before making such a video
1. The guy was averaging 28 seconds, and never had a solve that was even sub-15 before the 7.41. His other times in that average were in the 30s. 2. No one witnessed it. 3. No one got it on film. 4. He couldn’t reconstruct it. 5. Analysis afterward by the best square-1 solvers in the world and computer analysis of the optimal solution couldn’t find a solution that was possible to execute in 7.41 seconds.
It comes from the time when these puzzles didn't have good hardware, and the layers could very easily move while being transported under the cover, or during inspection. The hardware is much better now, but the rules haven't changed yet
@@KevinMin For cubing videos, that isn't really done. Also, the name of the people are with their videos, so you can just enter " wr" and you'll get the video. It's not as if I stole content without even crediting.
Then I'm asking. I got the approval of multiple record holders in just two days (Helmer, Piotr, Daniel, Vincenzo), and I'll be waiting for more before publishing the updated version.