Simplest Tutorial for Memorizing the 5x5 Edge Parity

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This is an Extended Tutorial video for my Simplest Tutorial for the 5x5 Rubik's Professor Cube
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This was easily the most simplest explanation I've ever heard. Especially with the right and left up and down. It was super easy to understand thank you 👌👌👌

zacharymcintosh
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For years I have struggle with memorizing this algorithm. Thanks for explaining in a way that I memorized it on the first try!

louis
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Thank you for this tutorial! I've been working on this 5x5 for 2 days now. You saved my life.

stacywilliams
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Thank you so much for this video in particular. Your methods of dealing with the final steps of the 5x5 are SO much easier than anything else I've found.

TimStearns
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BEST EXPLANATION OUT THERE; HANDS DOWN, I always thought I would never get this, but you ma man, saved the day and the cube

Ukisxon
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Great teacher! I love how dummy-proof you explain and move. And I like using algoritms that I already know from 4x4 or 3x3, 2x2 cubes.

boazrepetur
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Thank you!! This is so much easier than the other 5x5 edge parity algorithms I’ve found. I had this one memorized after watching you do it twice.

TheRealJoeyToews
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Quality video. This made it easy enough for me to solve even though I have never solved or even attempted a 4 by 4 cube.

michalarose
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This is wonderful! I've struggled with this for so long, but not anymore! Thank you a million!

nrp_g
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no matter how many times i scramble the cube, i always ended up with the last one edge parity.
always had to look it up.
this is a nice way to remember

adirmugrabi
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Thank you thank you for going through this at a reasonable speed and explaining each step as you go!

stacywilliams
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At last somebody made a video who realises they r teaching therefore needs to demonstrate slowly and repetitively. Thnx very very much .tc

davidrobertson
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So funny story. I've learned this thing 4 years ago, and I have been cubing every few weeks but not seriously speedcubing, sot it's always been fresh in my mind but not actually examined. Recently, I found out I'm a girl, started transitioning, and soon enough realized that cubing with long nails is completely different than with short nails. And I could not, could not, COULD NOT remember how to do this. I tried a dozen times over and over again through 3 days. I'd just scramble again and fall into the same parity problem, fail to solve it, and toss my cube toward the most distant soft surface in the room. Back to Youtube I came. I couldn't find the video that taught me this algo back then, it's definitely the same principle/mnemonic but it feels slightly different. Regardless, I'm happy I can do this again, and you did explain it better. Thank you very much!

kivabirb
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Thank you a lot. It's the best parity tutorial ever that exits in youtube.

chakrabartib
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I know this is odd but I solved a 3x3 and jumped straight to a 5x5 and really struggled with this parity. I'm not great with the notation moves but your video made it very simple! Thank you

andrewpeal
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You're the one who taught me this..and this is forever 🎉

priya_manocha
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The easiest tutorial, thanks bro. Others make tutorials showing off speed, but this explains

bilolbahridinov
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your a life savor i got everything done by my self up until this part and i could not finish it. thank you !!!

velocitythor
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For all of you who messed up because he reverses the algorithms and explains, are u trying to solve ur cube, or learning how to solve it? He's teaching the latter. Explaining how each step works rather than just blindly throw out the algorithm for us. I like his teaching style since its so easy for dummies like me to follow and understand what's going on. If you're looking to just solve ur cube, then just go to other videos where they show u which position to hold the cube in and apply each algorithm.

SirGellette
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Great video. Thanks for explaining the move and showing it slowly.
This is the best tutorial I've seen.

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