Rubik's Cube, 1 Turn per Rubik's Cube

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I attempt to solve a scrambled 3x3 by only doing a single move after each smaller 3x3 I solve!

Outro Music: "Ruby" by Jim Yosef and Alex Skrindo [NCS Release]

0:00 - Explanation
0:44 - The Solve
4:17 - It's Finished!
4:50 - Or is it...?

#RubiksCube #cubing #Z3Cubing
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I am in complete and utter disbelief at Legoboy’z dedication to making so many unique challenges that involve solving a 3x3

rgnszeb
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The plot twist at the end ! LOL z3cubing is so amazing .Literally the most patient human being on earth

Macrotrophy-mqwh
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thank you for helping me be a rubiks cube nerd at school

erikaclarendon
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So, according to some math, this would’ve taken you around 17 minutes to do. So given that biggest cube at the end, and you really did try to solve that one in 50 moves, it would take a little over 14 hours.

parkerellis
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How many Meilongs do you have?
Z3Cubing: Yes

TetraCubing
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You should do a challenge with another cuber where you both have to solve 1 cube, taking turns doing 1 move at a time, with no communication and no planning.

martinshoosterman
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Here's a challenge you can do: Solve a 3x3 without double moves. No doing two single moves next to each other, or doing things like R L R.

MichaelDarrow-trmn
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That would be a great warmup for a 3 by 3 event at a comp :)

actuallypositival_
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Great, now I want an infinitely long line of Rubik's cubes...

austinpowers
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Imagine the big cube is exercise, the small ones are breaks, and the biggest one is homework 😂

FIREBALLANIMATIONZZ
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At this point my man is entering the mainframe to come up with original ideas for videos

Peppermations
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I got into rubiks cubes because of you

kidcube
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you are one of the people who inspired me to start thank you

顏旭
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"This is a Rubik's cube..."
"Dear god..."
"There's more."
"No!"

felixrowan
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😂 love the last bit where he says “forget it”

evsystuff
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I feel like it would be really cool if you took this concept but went even further. Solving a 4x4 by solving 3x3s by solving 2x2s

tiagocoelho
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This is actually not that easy, the one move, take a break, one move, take a break sequence, especially because, if you don't know your algorithms inside out, it's easy to get stuck while you're in the middle of them. I discovered that when I slowed down algorithms I'd learned, or made myself for OLL, because I wanted to actually write them down.

Turns out, it was a lot easier doing the majority of them when I was turning fast, solving by momentum, remembering hand positions and movements and some pattern recognition. But slowing right down, when the momentum was gone, it became a hell of a lot harder to figure out the complete set of moves and I got stuck mid algorithm quite a bit; it was a pretty surprising side effect of going slow. So solving a cube, one move at a time can be a bit tricky, unless you really know your algo's.

TinyMaths
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Dont know if you had the algs written, but I absolutely cannot stop in the middle of an algorithm or i'm lost and cant remember where i was!

fredb
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Congrats on inventing octoquinquagesimal (base 58)

janaki
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Future Z3Cubing be like: Every turn I do on this 21x21 I have to solve 1 3x3

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