As a kid who learnt to solve a cube in a about a month, my time was about a minute or more. I always wanted to solve it under a minute. But, the tutorials were kind of complicated to me. I wanted to learn CFOP method. But, mostly OP (OLL and PLL) were hard for me. I felt like giving up tbh. This video inspired me to get back up and try to do what i wanted to finish before. Thanks man, im well-inspired by you! ❤
That's awesome!! Thank you so much, once you get the hang of it, you'll find that it isn't too bad. I really appreciate your kind words, keep me posted on your progress! :)
@@SportswithkingSo CFOP is like a method that solves the cube like very fast CFOP has 4 steps: 1. The Cross - you solve the white edges (no corners) make sure to line up the edges with its correct colors 2. F2L - (this may take you some time to learn so be patient) you solve both the first and second layers at the same time (look up a tutorial) 3. OLL - basically you solve the top yellow layer immediately (memorize the algorithms through muscle memory) 4. PLL - solve the rest of the cube on the top layer So basically to learn CFOP, you need to look up a tutorial and have a lot of time (like you need A LOT). So uhh don’t give up and keep practicing
Hey Maxwell. I’m a 42 year old dude who just got my first cube on Christmas. It’s a Rubiks brand. I can solve a cube. But it takes me about 3 minutes on average. I solve white face, 1st layer, 2nd layer, yellow cross, top ends, top corners then solve. My question is, have you had any mishaps in tourneys, where you get a FAST solve, but put down a cube that isn’t completed? Maybe it didn’t fully form a cube when you put it down? Or any other mishaps? Thanks for this awesome vid btw. New sub here. Edit: Heading to your cubicle partner page now. Gonna grab me a cube that can fix a crooked corner on a turn
Awesome! So glad to hear about your cubing journey! Yes, occasionally I would be off by a turn or do something wrong during the solve, but I eventually learned from my mistakes and changed my habits. It just takes practice! Lmk how it goes!
@@MaxwellChan0 Thanks for the reply! Hope all is well with you. Any thoughts on what step I should take next to speed my time up? I’m currently practicing my TPS with just the right hand algorithm.