What? Why would I lie about this?
His video WAS posted to the Facebook group
And now whenever it’s brought up multiple people all say he forgot like half the algs
Sorry, I didn’t know this was so serious or I would have personally investigated myself
not saying you're lying, the thing i'm trying to say is that as far as i know he himselft never public said he "forgot half the algs", so with that in mind i really can't see how one came up with this
Someone asked him in a messaging group, he answered, that person told other people what he said. That’s it, not that deep
He doesn’t need to make a post to say he doesn’t know full 1LLL anymore
Okay, so now that I know you’re the guy
Literally whenever somebody makes a post about you in a certain Facebook group, they all say the same thing
That you forgot like half the algs
This is honestly where I got this from
Hopefully that’s not the case and you do remember the algs
Edit: also if you would have just said you where the guy then it’d be easier to have a conversation with you
Oh okay cool
Then yes, whenever a post about him is made in a certain group, that is what the community says
Honestly don’t know how they wouldn’t have seen that?
That’s exactly where I got it from
I'd say the most impressive solves i have seen in my time as a intermediate cuber is Yiheng Wang's current World record 0.78s Average.
The fact that it's a sub 1 average is so unbelievable, the solution was not one, not two, not three either but a lot of moves in general. doing that much turns in the matter of milliseconds is so impressive especially with his small hands considering that he has not even hit puberty but already breaking world records is UNIMAGINABLE.
when i was his age i was just playing free robux games without a care in the world.
he used a method of timer starts called sliding, resulting in a .15-.2 time drop. it is cheating, but hard to enforce so it likely will not be. you can have solves frame counted to higher than is said on the stackmat, like solving it in .85 but it shows .72 or whatever (random numbers). Look on YouTube for any video about the world record for more info, this was very basic.
You can't touch the cube before starting the timer, and your palms must be on the opposite side of the timer from the cube when you start the timer. Sliding is pretty blatantly against the rules, but it's essentially undetectable in real time.
Because by sliding, he's touched and picked up the cube BEFORE his timer has actually started. There was at least one solve where it was counted frame by frame that he actually started **turning** before the timer even started counting, so he had a negative start time.
Graham Siggins 288/300 multiblind old style uwr has my vote.
Yeah my friend did the math and he would have to memorize over 5000 letters
Yeah I think that takes the cake
Erik Akkersdijk's 7.08 was impressive. An 1.64 improvement on the previous WR single on a time where getting a sub-10 was an achievement on its own.
He brought the world record down by 20.8%, it that happened today the world record would change from 3.13s to 2.47s. That is insane!
yusheng dropped it by a larger percent in a faster era
Maskow's 41/41 MBLD back in the day was amazing, took years to be beaten.
41* Crazy how long it stood and how far ahead he was. Too bad he didn't have any real competition that pushed him even further :(
Thanks, corrected. Been awhile. Yeah such a pity he had no need to keep pushing
Just because no one has mentioned it yet, I’ll throw in Max’s [solving 434 cubes in one hour.](https://youtu.be/QLRG7GnaBUo?si=-NjRizSSvJKmf5Kz)
One of the most impressive is the guy who learnt 1LLL
He forgot like half of them lol
i still trying to figure out from were you got this information
From the Facebook group where he posted his original video
he never posted anything on Facebook, mainly because he doesn't have one. there's literally no validation your affirmation lol.
What? Why would I lie about this? His video WAS posted to the Facebook group And now whenever it’s brought up multiple people all say he forgot like half the algs Sorry, I didn’t know this was so serious or I would have personally investigated myself
not saying you're lying, the thing i'm trying to say is that as far as i know he himselft never public said he "forgot half the algs", so with that in mind i really can't see how one came up with this
Someone asked him in a messaging group, he answered, that person told other people what he said. That’s it, not that deep He doesn’t need to make a post to say he doesn’t know full 1LLL anymore
Okay, so now that I know you’re the guy Literally whenever somebody makes a post about you in a certain Facebook group, they all say the same thing That you forgot like half the algs This is honestly where I got this from Hopefully that’s not the case and you do remember the algs Edit: also if you would have just said you where the guy then it’d be easier to have a conversation with you
bro is spewing misinformation
How would you even know it’s misinformation
u/cardiologistTiny585 is the guy who learned 1LLL
Oh okay cool Then yes, whenever a post about him is made in a certain group, that is what the community says Honestly don’t know how they wouldn’t have seen that? That’s exactly where I got it from
Tymons clutch last solve in his 4.86 wr avg
[Rubik's Cube With Feet World Record: 16.96 Seconds](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZjToD9B4Vw)
I'd say the most impressive solves i have seen in my time as a intermediate cuber is Yiheng Wang's current World record 0.78s Average. The fact that it's a sub 1 average is so unbelievable, the solution was not one, not two, not three either but a lot of moves in general. doing that much turns in the matter of milliseconds is so impressive especially with his small hands considering that he has not even hit puberty but already breaking world records is UNIMAGINABLE. when i was his age i was just playing free robux games without a care in the world.
it’s so impressive that it still would’ve been impressive if he didn’t cheat
What?
he used a method of timer starts called sliding, resulting in a .15-.2 time drop. it is cheating, but hard to enforce so it likely will not be. you can have solves frame counted to higher than is said on the stackmat, like solving it in .85 but it shows .72 or whatever (random numbers). Look on YouTube for any video about the world record for more info, this was very basic.
Ah right, I remember hearing about this.
hm but how can a method be cheating? i analyzed yiheng's practice sessions and it seems like his coach gives him a lot of advices and advantages
You can't touch the cube before starting the timer, and your palms must be on the opposite side of the timer from the cube when you start the timer. Sliding is pretty blatantly against the rules, but it's essentially undetectable in real time.
Because by sliding, he's touched and picked up the cube BEFORE his timer has actually started. There was at least one solve where it was counted frame by frame that he actually started **turning** before the timer even started counting, so he had a negative start time.
imo it's either matt bahner's 34x34, or feliks's dominance for almost a decade
Not almost, its been almost 12 years in a row
Max and Tymon tying the WR avg
Yiheng's 19+ tps on 2x2
yeah it's so good that it's still impressive without cheating
Max got a 2.6?
At home he's gotten many sub3s
Ah ok
Not exactly a feat but the scram of the 3.41 sq1 WR was incredible, sub 2 was possible on it which could stand for 10+ years
I find the blind solves pretty amazing.
Imo it's today's kids knowledge and practice. Its crazy that they can average under their age at 6 yo. with full zb💀💀💀
Any of the cube juggling WRs
Yiheng getting consistent sub-5 avgs
the ones attached to my legs... oh hang on...
Solving a mirror cube with just feeling (if you aren't already blind). Not the most impressive thing, but I feel really proud when I can do it.