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Why Are There 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 Rubik's Cube Combinations? 

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The math behind the number of Rubik's Cube combinations/permutations/positions or whatever you want to call it.
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Комментарии : 3,2 тыс.   
@davidbird7646
@davidbird7646 4 года назад
in a 2x2 there are only 8 combinations because there are 8 pieces. thanks for choosing my comment as the right answer in advance 😊
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
SERIOUSLY J PERM WHY DO YOU KEEP DELETING MY REAL SOLUTION HERE LOL EDIT: WHY AGAIN J PERM. I'VE TRIED IT 3 TIMES ALREADY EDIT 2: i get that some people want to do it themselves, so just find my other comment (or someone else's), but good luck finding one lol EDIT 3: J Perm said that he isn't deleting them and RU-vid is, so I'll contact RU-vid to see the reason.
@twistiicuber1055
@twistiicuber1055 4 года назад
Matthew Liu maybe there’s a blacklisted word, or maybe RU-vid in censoring something, or maybe he actually is deleting your replies lol
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
@@twistiicuber1055 that is true
@21lhy
@21lhy 4 года назад
How bout a 1x1
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
@@twistiicuber1055 also he still hasn't deleted my third attempt doing it
@sishi2962
@sishi2962 4 года назад
Teacher: what's 3x3x3? Me: 43 quintillion
@sukichan5288
@sukichan5288 4 года назад
U-U..............😅did you get it correctteacher:😳okay.... Edit 1: like for a part two of dis
@sukichan5288
@sukichan5288 4 года назад
😡WRONG *teacher is so done* ..... Edit1:hope you enjoy dis little skit I made
@manthespoon
@manthespoon 4 года назад
B̑̈lue rain c͜͡loudsꨄ Thunder clouds lmao
@anklebreaker2596
@anklebreaker2596 4 года назад
It’s quintillion
@user-od6ue9zv9u
@user-od6ue9zv9u 4 года назад
3 x 3 = 9
@Mr.Moo69
@Mr.Moo69 3 года назад
Finally a RU-vidr that went to college
@johnp.6692
@johnp.6692 3 года назад
Hey, do not measure intelligence by people who went to college or not
@sparkgaming5100
@sparkgaming5100 3 года назад
@@johnp.6692 he ment math and stuff. Not inteligence theres a diffrence
@johnp.6692
@johnp.6692 3 года назад
@@sparkgaming5100 math? colleg£? A difference
@Its_FamilyGuy
@Its_FamilyGuy 3 года назад
@@johnp.6692 when did he do that...
@johnp.6692
@johnp.6692 3 года назад
@@Its_FamilyGuy what?
@kazumabutworse
@kazumabutworse 4 года назад
There's a new method: You need to memorize all 43 quintilion combination and just reverse it all
@touseff
@touseff 4 года назад
Thats genius lol!
@liammcqueeney8768
@liammcqueeney8768 4 года назад
@Seth Tate homie it was a joke, relax
@clipthatkid5621
@clipthatkid5621 4 года назад
ez
@magnoliaonly6488
@magnoliaonly6488 4 года назад
big brain time
@insertusernamehere8125
@insertusernamehere8125 4 года назад
Lol
@fateenergy1360
@fateenergy1360 4 года назад
This guy sounds like a combination of MrBeast and Daily Dose of Internet.
@lemonnn2157
@lemonnn2157 4 года назад
Underrated
@josheplayz5032
@josheplayz5032 4 года назад
Yea
@cyberrabbit8798
@cyberrabbit8798 4 года назад
Lmao
@nokwandandlovu6372
@nokwandandlovu6372 4 года назад
So true lmao
@epicpommy
@epicpommy 4 года назад
can't unhear it now
@trident_4928
@trident_4928 4 года назад
This guy teaches me more than my school ever will.
@coolnorsee6869
@coolnorsee6869 4 года назад
No he is not
@colsgamingmobile138
@colsgamingmobile138 4 года назад
Really again? I ALWAYS SEE THIS COMMENT im sorry im a rage man
@justeclipse15
@justeclipse15 4 года назад
Facts
@professorx3060
@professorx3060 4 года назад
In what school do you go? 🤣
@justeclipse15
@justeclipse15 4 года назад
In a public school
@thectheb
@thectheb 4 года назад
When you're a cuber and a maths teacher
@alexanderwatson9845
@alexanderwatson9845 4 года назад
Is he a maths teacher!?
@603.F0Z
@603.F0Z 4 года назад
Alexander Watson no he’s just smart
@603.F0Z
@603.F0Z 4 года назад
U got 69 likes my dude
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
@@603.F0Z its actually pretty basic math. He is really smart though (like solving a square 1 with no help, solve a 4x4 into a 2x2 etc)
@mikoajmackowiak6993
@mikoajmackowiak6993 4 года назад
@@MatthewLiuCube yeah, it's not that hard to do that math, but explaining it so easy is kinda hard.
@noidea5106
@noidea5106 4 года назад
For 2x2: no matter how scrambled it is, you can always rotate the cube to solve the UFR corner(red white green), so instead of having the centers as a reference, we need to have the ufr corner. On a 2x2, you can just swap 2 pieces and you explained why in the impossible case video. There are 8 corners but one is fixed so there are only 7 corners that can be unsolved. 7!. They can al be twisted freely except for one of them, the ufl for example. So 3^7/3x7!=3674160
@JPerm
@JPerm 4 года назад
Having 1 fixed corner and 7 moveable corners is a great way of thinking about it!
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
Nice! My solution was just to multiply 3^7 and 8! together and then divide by 24 because there are 6 × 4 = 24 ways to orient the puzzle Your solution took out that 24 in the first calculation, which is in my opinion, a better way of thinking about it :)
@603.F0Z
@603.F0Z 4 года назад
No idea. Oh yeah, it’s Big Brain Time
@kobisonego6008
@kobisonego6008 4 года назад
That’s really smart thinking, but I don’t get why you can swap only two corners on a two by two, isn’t it related to the inter edges in some way
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
@@603.F0Z lol you can think of it this way There are 3^7 ways of orienting the corners and 8! ways of permuting them (like J Perm said in the video) The difference is that there are no centers on a 2×2. A solved state with White Top Green Front is the same as a solved state with Green Top and Red Front etc. There are 24 ways of orienting the cube, so we divide what we have be 24. 3^7 × 8! / 24 = 3674160
@cabbageboi6365
@cabbageboi6365 4 года назад
Everybody's gangsta until he smashes the cube
@Chopsticks-ef4il
@Chopsticks-ef4il 4 года назад
imagine if someone just said he’s bad and he’s lying about impossible cases
@mrarithefox
@mrarithefox 4 года назад
JpErM iS bAd At SoLvInG a RuBiKs CuBe!! ThErE iS nO sUcH tHiNg As A iMpOsSiBlE cAsE. YoU kNoW wHaT? jUsT pEeL oFf ThE sTiCkErS!
@2chill2bbored72
@2chill2bbored72 4 года назад
Alberto is a duck please be a joke
@mrarithefox
@mrarithefox 4 года назад
@@2chill2bbored72 i spent 3 minutes writing that and you think that isnt a joke?
@goldenwarrior1186
@goldenwarrior1186 4 года назад
Chillboard’s Alt Wasteyard If someone does the alternating upper case lower case thing, it means they’re joking
@atc5412
@atc5412 4 года назад
Non-cubers'd say that My dad once tried to make me solve an edge flip
@humango215
@humango215 3 года назад
On a 2x2 the number is:smaller Reason:less pieces
@dylanjackson9676
@dylanjackson9676 3 года назад
4x4 bigger it has more pieces
@charleswang6152
@charleswang6152 3 года назад
no shit sherlock
@humango215
@humango215 3 года назад
@@charleswang6152 yeah really
@humango215
@humango215 3 года назад
I counted them
@That_Awesome_Guy1
@That_Awesome_Guy1 3 года назад
@@charleswang6152 It's a joke.
@Nullicity
@Nullicity 4 года назад
“We have to think about what the rubiks cube actually is” *smashes cube* i shit my pants
@necoluga7950
@necoluga7950 3 месяца назад
surprise necropost.
@cristiansigua6664
@cristiansigua6664 4 года назад
Cause why not
@ryanspicer5931
@ryanspicer5931 4 года назад
You are 1st, congrats
@andrew_wwang
@andrew_wwang 4 года назад
Ryan Spicer You do realize nobody cares
@cristiansigua6664
@cristiansigua6664 4 года назад
Zixuan Lei I misread the title as is there blank blank blank combinations so I said yes
@arifwazir3584
@arifwazir3584 4 года назад
@@cristiansigua6664 my friend, you really are first
@spacedragon2753
@spacedragon2753 4 года назад
2x2 has 3.674.160 possible combinations. Here's why: Any permutation of the eight corners is possible (8! positions), and seven of them can be independently rotated (3^7 positions). There is nothing identifying the orientation of the cube in space, reducing the positions by a factor of 24. This is because all 24 possible positions and orientations of the first corner are equivalent due to the lack of fixed centers. This factor does not appear when calculating the permutations of N×N×N cubes where N is odd, since those puzzles have fixed centers which identify the cube's spatial orientation. So, the number of possible positions of the cube is (8!*3^7)/24 = 3.674.160
@JPerm
@JPerm 4 года назад
Good explanation!
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
@@JPerm that was my solution, I've also seen the fixed corner solution (which you replied to, so I won't explain it here) How did you solve this problem?
@sevopaper984
@sevopaper984 4 года назад
@@MatthewLiuCube Wow, first I thought that both solutions are the same but I was wrong... The cool thing about orientation of the 2x2 is you can determine it 2 different ways. Given the fact the 2x2 is engineered like a 3x3 you actually can use the core as a reference point, the corners could be in a solved state in 6x4=24 different orientations as mentioned by SpaceDragon. But the cube's orientation is also determined by choosing a corner and it's orientation which is actually Not the same maths: it's 8x3=24. So here 8!/8=7! and (3^7)/3=3^6 which gives you the calculation of fixed corner solution. TLDR: 1. Take a 3x3 and cancel the orientation relative to the core (6x4=24) out OR 2. Cancel the orientation with fixed corner (8x3=24) and then calculate the canceled version.
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
@@sevopaper984 technically it is the same, but at the same time it is not
@sevopaper984
@sevopaper984 4 года назад
@@MatthewLiuCube Yeah, I think it is cool that with different approaches you get the same answer.
@beepergeedle1942
@beepergeedle1942 4 года назад
I learned more in this video than my math teacher ever has taught me
@Guim27
@Guim27 4 года назад
Same
@Helpforaname2
@Helpforaname2 4 года назад
Same
@ihazproplayz4670
@ihazproplayz4670 4 года назад
Same
@sunilnaugain1949
@sunilnaugain1949 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂same
@xipher1933
@xipher1933 4 года назад
SAMEE
@ethannguyen711
@ethannguyen711 4 года назад
0:17 *Cube Solve Hero wants to know your location*
@cuberdoge22
@cuberdoge22 4 года назад
Give me bread for my ducks 🦆
@cristiansigua6664
@cristiansigua6664 4 года назад
Z1hcツ but bread is unhealthy for duck since it causes bloating which eventually causes erosion which is bad
@queijoduke
@queijoduke 4 года назад
Canadialand
@irinelrotaru5442
@irinelrotaru5442 4 года назад
Me: Watching food videos. Notification: Jperm just posted a video. Me: Food is not good.
@digitalindia5442
@digitalindia5442 4 года назад
Same thought bro
@mattiekikuchi8739
@mattiekikuchi8739 4 года назад
Spongebob: air is not good
@MuffinHead1001
@MuffinHead1001 10 дней назад
*4 years ago*
@BiagioP
@BiagioP 3 года назад
I guess nobody took notice that the video is 6 minutes and 54 seconds long. 6 sides and 54 squares...
@siddharthtarimala
@siddharthtarimala 3 года назад
Round a applause
@dahamstergaming4029
@dahamstergaming4029 4 года назад
The dislikes are cubesolvehero fans who are mad he stole his breakdown techniques
@dumguyawesome
@dumguyawesome 4 года назад
Lol
@crispynuggets1580
@crispynuggets1580 4 года назад
No, they’re people who failed math class. The cubing community is too nice
@namankothari8262
@namankothari8262 4 года назад
Indeed
@nglawrence5057
@nglawrence5057 4 года назад
True
@purplecactus5824
@purplecactus5824 4 года назад
and theres like 50 dislikes lmao
@lutimstrickshots9253
@lutimstrickshots9253 2 года назад
There are 3,674,160 possible solvable combination of pieces in a 2x2 Rubik's cube. The corners can be positioned in any way so there are 8! = 40,320 possible combinations. 7 of the 8 corners can be oriented in any way so there are 3^7 = 2,187 combinations. Multiplying these two results gives us 88,179,840. But there are no fixed centers on the 2x2, and there are 24 ways to orient the centers, so we divide 88,179,840 by 24 which gives us the answer of 3,674,160.
@alidoesvideos
@alidoesvideos 8 месяцев назад
What about a 1x1 and a 0x0
@RafaelSebastianMateo
@RafaelSebastianMateo Месяц назад
​@@alidoesvideos1x1: (faces)6! = 720 (faces)÷(parity)= 720÷2= 360 (i think) 0x0: 0
@RafaelSebastianMateo
@RafaelSebastianMateo 14 дней назад
@@platinumpengwinmusic5564 nah youre not, its basic math
@mikethemachinist1
@mikethemachinist1 Год назад
J Perm, I'm 55, I first saw a 3 by 3 in 1981 when I was in 8th grade. I didn't own one however I did fiddle-faddle around with one for a while but was soon overwhelmed so figured it was something for The Geek Squad kids to mess with. Fast-forward the tape to 40 odd years later and I've just now solved my first Cube thanks to your video I think I have set some kind of record! That young guy that did it and under or just over three seconds yeah I'm on the other end of the spectrum J it took me like 42 years 9 months 6 days and 3 hours LOL, anyhow I love you videos I love how you break it down and explain things so the common person can understand I am a machinist by trade as you well know by my title I'm no dummy it's just I never figured it out but your algorithms and stuff surely help so far my fastest time is 7 minutes and 16 seconds. Certainly not earth-shattering by any stretch but I'm working on it I just want to thank you again. Mike The Machinist
@JoeLinux2000
@JoeLinux2000 Месяц назад
I'm 81.5 years old, and consider learning to solve the cube from memory to be great exercise for the geriatric mind. It is similar to learning to play a piano composition from memory. Both require a certain sequence of operations. The 88 keys on the piano offer a large number of combinations but only some combinations sound harmonious. Dissonance is required for sophisticated music, but it must be applied properly. Rhythm is obviously another variable along with dynamics.
@rohitocookie
@rohitocookie 4 года назад
Me: ImMa geT hErE eARlY RU-vid: "379 comments" me: shoot
@ivanjones6957
@ivanjones6957 4 года назад
STONKS intensifies
@goldenwarrior1186
@goldenwarrior1186 4 года назад
Ivan Jones *STINKS
@rohitocookie
@rohitocookie 4 года назад
@@goldenwarrior1186 no... he meant to say that
@goldenwarrior1186
@goldenwarrior1186 4 года назад
Rohit I don’t think STONKS fits OP’s comment though
@gunnar2288
@gunnar2288 4 года назад
friend: i am sub 40, now i am a real cuber!! me: do you know Jperm? friend: no who is that me: sorry but you are not a real cuber... friend: oh now im sad :(
@rnoze6938
@rnoze6938 4 года назад
Well technically as soon as you try to solve a cube as fast as possible you're a cuber
@theqber
@theqber 4 года назад
@@rnoze6938 nope... u need to know j perm to be a cuber :)
@altrekzz9870
@altrekzz9870 4 года назад
Nice gate keeping there bud.
@nikitakusuma8440
@nikitakusuma8440 4 года назад
Friend : I am sub 40, now I am a real cuber! Me (a cuber) : do you know J Perm? Friend : no, who is that Me (a cuber) : a famous Youcuber, watch his channel so you'll become a better cuber
@ErinKrasniqi
@ErinKrasniqi 4 года назад
Math teacher: this is very easy, learn it N O W Me: what does this mean
@epicgamez0150
@epicgamez0150 3 года назад
Because it is very easy and you never went to school
@amanrawat9458
@amanrawat9458 4 года назад
Yo man, this story is true... I was walking down the street when suddenly a V PERM came and stopped me.. He warned me that no matter how good cubing techniques I learn, he will still come again and again to ruin my solves. He also told me that his partners 'THE G PERMS' will also help him. 😥😥😥😥😥
@MARS-iu8bz
@MARS-iu8bz 4 года назад
Why V perm
@thespeedcubingstudio2537
@thespeedcubingstudio2537 4 года назад
Sooo True 😂
@ndas1114
@ndas1114 4 года назад
I hope this is right: For 2x2 because there aren't any edges the corners can be permuted in any way so there's a total of 8! ways, or 40320 possible permutations. As for orientation the first 7 corners can be oriented in any way, whereas the last one must be oriented in a specific way, so the total possible orientations is 3^7, or 2187. Multiplying 2187 by 40320 yields 88179840. However, the lack of fixed centers on a 2x2 is not accounted for. The above calculation assumes fixed centers, and since centers can be oriented in 24 different ways the number must be divided by 24 (because changing center orientation doesn't have an impact on the scramble for 2x2), and 88179840 divided by 24 gets the actual answer of 3674160 possible scrambles on a 2x2.
@JPerm
@JPerm 4 года назад
Correct! For anyone wondering, the reason there are 24 cube orientations is because of 6x4. You can have any of 6 sides on top, and then any of its 4 sides centers on the front.
@shahanshahpolonium
@shahanshahpolonium 4 года назад
@@JPerm hey Jperm any idea on bigger cubes? eg a 4x4 where you also should take center pieces and another edge piece
@lesserscr
@lesserscr 4 года назад
Ok ur smart I’m dumb. I’ll just have to deal with it
@akyr1eee
@akyr1eee 4 года назад
You:*teach math* Me:Are we learning math that not exist in the world? Also me:Sorry sir,i got F- in my math and i totally not going to learn this math :)
@shahanshahpolonium
@shahanshahpolonium 4 года назад
F
@mikoajmackowiak6993
@mikoajmackowiak6993 4 года назад
Finally, real-life math usage.
@That1LucaGuy
@That1LucaGuy 4 года назад
I love how you simplified this for the ones who are new to cubing or not into the math as much. You also did a very good job making the process very clear. Very well done!
@MasterBlakeYT
@MasterBlakeYT 3 года назад
The number in the title just made me click the video
@marcoaltamura7512
@marcoaltamura7512 4 года назад
That's why we all love Jperm: clear explanation as always, best tutorials ever... Thanks Jperm for making such interesting content!
@phil31253
@phil31253 4 года назад
Who actually watched the whole video? Me
@parbinsultana8566
@parbinsultana8566 3 года назад
You can become a really good professor. I really like the way you explain, and I am sure many people also like your way of explanation.
@anoobguy8350
@anoobguy8350 2 года назад
💀
@lorenzoazrielprugalidad5557
@lorenzoazrielprugalidad5557 2 года назад
@@anoobguy8350 i forgor💀
@HypnosisBear
@HypnosisBear 9 месяцев назад
Yeah
@BambooNtertainmentIsEpic
@BambooNtertainmentIsEpic 4 года назад
Poor Dylan had to promote cubesolvehero by smashing his beautiful XS on a hard wooden desk RIP Eric the Edge piece Edit: thanks for that crazy amount of likes
@cat9448
@cat9448 4 года назад
rip the xs, thank god he has like 7 of them
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
he may have taken a stock xs and put on the j perm logo, but i obviously can't confirm that
@hex2926
@hex2926 4 года назад
@@MatthewLiuCube Speedcubeshop made an exclusive gan xs just for him and sent it to him. That's the cube in the video. They also did this for some of other cubers that they sponsor.
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
@@hex2926 ik. what im saying is if he wanted to spare his special XS he could have taken the center cap off and put it on a stock xs
@Nogitsune1
@Nogitsune1 4 года назад
I'm kinda sad even tho it was cut but I can't even afford a Gan XS
@brothercubingcomedy7115
@brothercubingcomedy7115 4 года назад
Everyone who’s first... think of a joke! Fast
@leviathan2303
@leviathan2303 4 года назад
Not me
@zzRouxfop
@zzRouxfop 4 года назад
I know
@zzRouxfop
@zzRouxfop 4 года назад
Is u
@brothercubingcomedy7115
@brothercubingcomedy7115 4 года назад
Wel looking at the comments there’s over 50 people first lol
@cuberdoge22
@cuberdoge22 4 года назад
Why? Why
@warrix_playz1715
@warrix_playz1715 4 года назад
6 minutes 54 seconds and i am still comfused
@colosalz
@colosalz 4 года назад
This uploaded 1 min ago, but i can tell this will go viral
@MCubes
@MCubes 4 года назад
When you’re so early all the comments are “first”
@lybandz09
@lybandz09 4 года назад
MCubes - Speedcuber this is old
@bilalgermany5129
@bilalgermany5129 4 года назад
Hi men
@3P1C_G4M3R5
@3P1C_G4M3R5 4 года назад
No
@MCubes
@MCubes 4 года назад
bilal germany hiiiii
@helo3827
@helo3827 3 года назад
This was actually a math problem in a math competition lol. But it is 4*4*4 rubik's cube instead of 3*3*3.
@theqber
@theqber 4 года назад
2:19 not every whole number, every natural number cos if you tell whole number, you have to multiply by 0 , which gives the answer as 0
@JPerm
@JPerm 4 года назад
True, but I think I'm okay with the way I said it because the people who need the explanation probably haven't learned what a natural number is yet.
@UlmDoesAnything
@UlmDoesAnything 4 года назад
@@JPerm Maybe counting number instead(?)
@zik1c
@zik1c 4 года назад
@Sakshi Mishra In Serbia we learn this in 6th grade of primary school (12-13 years old)
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
@@JPerm unrealted, but can you see my explianation? I have it done Also positive whole number or positive integer would be the best way to say that
@theqber
@theqber 4 года назад
@Sakshi Mishra i learnt it when i was 8 (my mom taught me b4 the school did)
@yscubing1836
@yscubing1836 4 года назад
“I thought cubing wasn’t math related”
@MatthewLiuCube
@MatthewLiuCube 4 года назад
There are 3674160 permutations on a 2×2 Cube. We can calculate this similarly, but not completely the same. There are 8! × 3^7 ways to arrange the corners and permute them, like how J Perm said in the video, but there are no centers on it, which means that you will get duplicate scrambles. This number is 88179840 Think of it this way. If you had a solved 2×2 when holding white top green front, it is the same as holding it green top white front, both are the same scramble (in this case, the solved state) You have 6 options for which side it on top and 4 for which is on the front, and then the last four sides will be determined automatically. This means that we have 6 × 4 = 24 times too many permutations. All we need to do now is to divide 88179840 by 24 to get the magic number 3674160.
@speedcubertamil6558
@speedcubertamil6558 4 года назад
Me too
@gamingcuber2266
@gamingcuber2266 4 года назад
YS Cubing heh thats what i said
@leo17921
@leo17921 4 года назад
@Carbonic Potassium Detection Contraption 20
@flintage
@flintage 4 года назад
kinda is kinda not
@JustKawz_
@JustKawz_ 3 года назад
4:18 What in god's holy name was that
@reqlized
@reqlized 4 года назад
Answer: There are 3,674,160 possible combinations. How I solved: G o o g l e .
@ipostrandomcommentsonyoutu648
@ipostrandomcommentsonyoutu648 4 года назад
that is for 2x2
@mcathewildhippo6512
@mcathewildhippo6512 4 года назад
P
@reqlized
@reqlized 4 года назад
@@ipostrandomcommentsonyoutu648 ik
@markussteiner1105
@markussteiner1105 4 года назад
In the calculation for the 2x2x2, one corner must be assumed to be fixed, just as the center pieces of the 3x3x3, otherwise you will count combinations, where actually the whole cube is only rotated, as different combinations. So there are only 7 corner pieces to be assembled. 7!*3^7=11,022,480. Placing the corners is arbitrary, because you can swap 2 corners on the 2x2x2 but we have to divide by 3 because we can't flip the corners arbitrarily. 7!*3^7/3=11,022,480/3=3,674,160.
@1haust
@1haust 4 года назад
@@markussteiner1105 didn't ask
@koalakubing8587
@koalakubing8587 4 года назад
no views and 23 likes... what happened
@tanmayguggilla1346
@tanmayguggilla1346 4 года назад
RU-vid loads slowly Its like a bug👹
@Chopsticks-ef4il
@Chopsticks-ef4il 4 года назад
youtubes drunk
@dasher512
@dasher512 4 года назад
I think you have to watch for 10 seconds or something for it to count a view, maybe longer
@jonahplayscello
@jonahplayscello 4 года назад
When the teacher asks you to explain
@thestitz
@thestitz 4 года назад
Nothing’s impossible with pealing off the stickers.
@2jz932
@2jz932 4 года назад
Lol so with davidbird754’s pinned comment theory the 3x3 would have 43.252.003.274.489.856.000 pieces 🤣
@Grandflea02
@Grandflea02 3 года назад
1×1 1 Combination 2×2 3,674,160 combinations 3×3 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 combinations *Well that escalated quickly*
@PrxbhRBLX
@PrxbhRBLX 4 года назад
Not a single soul: Me: Tries to figure out how to say that number
@jared4575
@jared4575 4 года назад
Forty three quintillion two hundred fifty two quadrillion three trillion two hundred seventy four billion four hundred eighty nine million eight hundred fifty six thousand
@yeetplayzroblox211
@yeetplayzroblox211 3 года назад
@@jared4575 w o w
@RandomHandle-fun2rhymes
@RandomHandle-fun2rhymes 3 года назад
@@jared4575 43.252Qi
@laspil
@laspil 4 года назад
I love how organized the pieces are.
@MrJpleb
@MrJpleb 3 года назад
A 2x2 has no centers, so there is technically only one way to insert the first corner, meaning 7! corner permutations. For this same reason, the first corner can only be flipped one way, and the last corner cannot be flipped for it to be solvable, which means 3^6 orientations. Thus, the total ends up being 7! * 3^6 = 3,674,160 possible positions. Great video! By far the best explanation on this topic that I've ever seen!
@seegul7104
@seegul7104 4 года назад
I swear this guy is secretly like a Einstein reincarnated as your friendly neighborhood cuber
@liammcqueeney8768
@liammcqueeney8768 4 года назад
it's not that complicated lmao this is like highschool math
@seegul7104
@seegul7104 4 года назад
@@Hisname22 im sorry if im insulting Einstein
@Ramanvir
@Ramanvir 4 года назад
This is whole new level of PROBABILITY
@gungardaa
@gungardaa 4 года назад
6:21 there are 264.539.520, aren't there? Idk if my calculating true or not lmao
@andwueeee9265
@andwueeee9265 4 года назад
0:17 Cubesolvehero: Impossible
@eduardorizo8264
@eduardorizo8264 4 года назад
I don’t get it I’m sorry 😐 please don’t say r/whoosh
@benqbtw8881
@benqbtw8881 4 года назад
@@eduardorizo8264 r/wooosh
@benqbtw8881
@benqbtw8881 4 года назад
@@eduardorizo8264 jk it's a youtuber check hes channel
@andwueeee9265
@andwueeee9265 4 года назад
@@eduardorizo8264 Cubesolvehero is a RU-vid cubing channel that is famous for his cool editing and how he breaks apart his cubes
@dwagonyt
@dwagonyt 4 года назад
J perm: Just a simple multiplication problem. Me: Visible confusion.
@militsa7214
@militsa7214 4 года назад
Welcome to everyone that got this reccomended this at 2 AM
@potatobomb13
@potatobomb13 4 года назад
Sorry buts its 1 am
@shahanshahpolonium
@shahanshahpolonium 4 года назад
Hey Ruskie bro
@militsa7214
@militsa7214 4 года назад
@@shahanshahpolonium I'm not from Russia, but hii
@shahanshahpolonium
@shahanshahpolonium 4 года назад
@@militsa7214 Im Indian but still hi
@groundxer0199
@groundxer0199 3 года назад
I got recommended for this at 4 AM!
@cubingnetwork2872
@cubingnetwork2872 4 года назад
When your the only on who likes your own comment 😐
@ivanjones6957
@ivanjones6957 4 года назад
Im about to do whats called a pro gamer move...
@DChen123-b5l
@DChen123-b5l 4 года назад
My sister accused me of lying when I told her this so I showed her this video her brain is now mush anti-sibling tactics
@clarencedaing3129
@clarencedaing3129 3 года назад
This is more than Dr Strange Prediction.
@trfcuber6642
@trfcuber6642 4 года назад
0:16 *reminded me from something...*
@cuberdoge22
@cuberdoge22 4 года назад
Do you have bread I need bread
@vinayaktyagi1001
@vinayaktyagi1001 4 года назад
@@cuberdoge22 bro your chicken is hungry or it was dog I suppose 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@abstractassassin8767
@abstractassassin8767 4 года назад
CSH....
@UncleSam-md9nt
@UncleSam-md9nt 4 года назад
They say that mimicry is the greatest form of jealousy. -Tyler Toney of dude perfect. Lol
@kcmmm7693
@kcmmm7693 4 года назад
0:05 me when I just did 1000 solves
@idk57-m4m
@idk57-m4m 3 года назад
About RU-vid deleting it they cencer just about anything probably this
@promindplayer2468
@promindplayer2468 4 года назад
6:51 "Non-cubers were right cubing is math-related "
@abdououali4051
@abdououali4051 2 года назад
Sir, I would like to ask you a question: How many possibilities are for a 1 x 1 Rubik's cube? You may have come across my comment. Thank you
@JLlance
@JLlance 2 года назад
982 quintillion
@depagogd1426
@depagogd1426 2 года назад
Infinite
@monsterboi2911
@monsterboi2911 2 года назад
24 because you can rotate the cube.
@reckon-brawlstars976
@reckon-brawlstars976 4 года назад
Moral Of the Video: You can't understand anything this guy says
@friedkid2225
@friedkid2225 4 года назад
Reckons Gaming this guy is one of the best teachers on youtube (About cube related stuff)
@david.h8558
@david.h8558 4 года назад
J Perm uploads a vid about cube combinations Me: I don’t care about cube combinations Me: DONT CARE JUST WATCH J PERM...
@diegobrando6737
@diegobrando6737 4 года назад
Minecraft: Hold my building combinations
@catakuri6678
@catakuri6678 23 дня назад
There are 8 pieces on a 2x2, but there are no centers, so we can put the first corner wherever we like, and put all the other pieces based on the first piece's location, for the other corners there are 7 possible positions, so it will be: 7! = 5040, unlike 3x3, there can be 2 swapped corners. there are 3 possible rotations a corner can be in, and there can't be 1 twisted corner, so 3⁶ = 729 So the number of possible scrambles in the 2x2x2 is: 5040 * 729 = 3,674,160
@auxtinyt8386
@auxtinyt8386 4 года назад
Me:This is like a math question My brain: EMPTY!
@jsquared9848
@jsquared9848 4 года назад
When a cuber teaches you more than you're math teacher
@felcon9059
@felcon9059 4 года назад
yOu SpElLeD yOuR wRoNg
@jsquared9848
@jsquared9848 4 года назад
FeLcon oFo
@kilist174
@kilist174 4 года назад
He’s Asian
@brendanalfonso4697
@brendanalfonso4697 4 года назад
When someone finally uses “you’re” but it’s a situation where you need “your”
@ipostrandomcommentsonyoutu648
@ipostrandomcommentsonyoutu648 4 года назад
when your english teacher doesn't do their job properly
@soisaus564
@soisaus564 2 года назад
The 2x2x2 Rubik's cube (called the Pocket Cube) has 3674160 combinations and this answer is totally not from google.
@niravspatel1947
@niravspatel1947 Год назад
5:47 but why?
@tiffanysaltsmanbaxter1901
@tiffanysaltsmanbaxter1901 3 года назад
this guy sounds like a math teacher making a youtube video
@dreadlord7948
@dreadlord7948 4 года назад
0:08 "Number EXE had stopped working"
@gpt-jcommentbot4759
@gpt-jcommentbot4759 4 года назад
check out Grahams Number and TREE(3), if you think thats big then this will make your mind explode.
@dante4.-
@dante4.- 4 года назад
A tree of threes
@Dani-hy8ie
@Dani-hy8ie 3 года назад
I love how he just did not care about smacking the Rubik’s cube on the floor
@-12Sided
@-12Sided 4 года назад
Be careful when using that transition at 0:17 CSH will get ya
@Twitchte
@Twitchte 4 года назад
?
@JPerm
@JPerm 4 года назад
I thought I gave him S tier
@-12Sided
@-12Sided 4 года назад
DotLegit 0:17 He used a transition he said made him cringe.
@chron5542
@chron5542 4 года назад
J Perm He definitely deserves S tier and so do you
@-12Sided
@-12Sided 4 года назад
J Perm Huh. It appears you’re right. I just remember the teeth clenching face when he did the transition.
@SloshyChutoy21
@SloshyChutoy21 4 года назад
Why..... My brain hurts now This guy was able to do quadratic equations in primary school.
@adityajaiswal1865
@adityajaiswal1865 4 года назад
Quadratic equations are easy.
@Tiqxed
@Tiqxed 3 года назад
dang imagine counting all those 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 combinations.
@TheCubeSolver
@TheCubeSolver 4 года назад
Well' I've been thinking about that 43 quintillon permutations and finally, an explanation that I can understand.
@mannshah
@mannshah 4 года назад
Me: J perm: uses gan xs to help us understand
@mzal74playz93
@mzal74playz93 4 года назад
Me: * looks at this number * Also me: "iMAgiNe hAvIng tHaT mANy sUbS" RU-vid: "U GeTinG dEmOnEtIzEd" Pewdiepie: Fac Cocomelon: ¬_¬ - And so, the chaos began, even tho it was happening already.
@sans5955
@sans5955 4 года назад
Your jump cut is smoother than cube solve hero’s
@afoxwithahat7846
@afoxwithahat7846 4 года назад
I've done all of those combinations besides the one I wanted, the complete cube
@Qweze
@Qweze 3 года назад
plot twist: theres 43,252,003,274,489,856,001 combanations
@yoyoman_blue6485
@yoyoman_blue6485 4 года назад
I just learned what the "!" Sign mwans in math.. cool..
@chonkeboi
@chonkeboi 3 года назад
Factorial means a number multiplied by every number before it down to 1
@chonkeboi
@chonkeboi 3 года назад
You can also find the answer by doing the number after the number you want to factorial factorialed and then divide it by itself. Example: 5! = 120 because 5x4=20, 20x3 = 60, 60x2 =120, 120x1 = 120. Also, you can do 6!/6 6! = 720, 720/6 = 120. This is why 0! = 1. Because 1! Is 1 and 1!/1 is 1/1 which is 1
@epikfarder8990
@epikfarder8990 3 года назад
Nobody: 900 thousand people: *interesting*
@yeokonma
@yeokonma 2 года назад
You are not funny.
@i_am_kwat
@i_am_kwat 4 года назад
0:17 Cube: What's happening!
@hihello5590
@hihello5590 3 года назад
The question I'm having in my head right now is: *WHO COUNTED THE AMOUNT OF MOVE YOU CAN DO ON A RUBIKS CUBE*
@Steel_Individual
@Steel_Individual 3 года назад
computers
@wonder8958
@wonder8958 4 года назад
The real question is: Why are there people who would count how many combinations can there be on a Rubik's cube.
@vvssarma
@vvssarma 2 месяца назад
Whole number includes 0 so 12×11×10×9×8×7×6×5×4×3×2×1×0 will not be 12! But 0
@James-uz3ch
@James-uz3ch 4 года назад
2:41 - 2:46 J perm: you're not supposed to put a cube back together like this WuQue: am I a joke to you?!
@pterosaur5634
@pterosaur5634 3 года назад
This video teaches me more than my whole life in school will ever will.
@idahoscarguys
@idahoscarguys 3 года назад
ikr
@rexi936
@rexi936 4 года назад
2x2=4 obviously but isnt it just the same as the corners on a 3x3 except you can have 2 swapped corners as there are no edge pieces to be swapped as well so its just 8!x3^7 ? so... 88,179,840??? edit oh wait there is 8 corners that can be twisted and 3 different rotations per so 3x8=24 it would be 88,179,840/24=3,674,160... thats my final answer
@deedeeen
@deedeeen 4 года назад
2:18 _multiplying by zero intensifies_
@Carm744hr7
@Carm744hr7 Год назад
😂
@zing.fnm.808
@zing.fnm.808 4 года назад
Plot twist: this guy counted every single move he made on the cube since he was 10
@carlitosmalzoni
@carlitosmalzoni 4 года назад
LMAOOO
@gameinbuster
@gameinbuster 4 года назад
And he’s 500 years old😂
@phil31253
@phil31253 3 года назад
Why Are There 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 Rubik's Cube Combinations? Guess I have to wait 7 minutes to find out.
@Cachace
@Cachace 3 года назад
J perm in 2030: Showing all 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 Rubik's cube combinations and how to solve it fast
@RaysCrochet
@RaysCrochet 4 года назад
43 Quintilian, 252 Quadrillian, 3 Trillion, 274 Billion, 489 Million, 856 Thousand, and none. For a 2x2x2 Each face has 4 colors. There are 6 faces. 4x6=24. I'm done.
@goatedcrew8484
@goatedcrew8484 3 года назад
no theres 43,252,003,275,489,oo spot the wrong number
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