Solving 3 Rubik's Cubes in under 20 seconds whilst Juggling Mills Mess

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Lots of skill in this video even though it is fake.

redkb
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I am dumbfounded by the amount of people who think this is legitimate. One simple Google search would show you the world record for solving a Rubik's Cube one handed is 6.88 seconds. At that pace, it would take 20.64 seconds to solve 3 cubes. But this random guy solves 3 in under 20 seconds WHILE JUGGLING?!

Kevin-rgic
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I am actually really impressed by this. It must take a lot of skill to be able to edit this.

GaryLuKOTH
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guys picture him doing that without the cubes... he looks like he's rapping lol

MohackTMA
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You have successfully tricked people into thinking this is real. Congratulations

CD-zgtj
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I know it's fake, but you did a really good job faking it, so props for that.

UberCuber
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Some funny comments. I didn't reverse the video. I wonder has anybody downloaded and reversed it to see if it looks more or less natural? I imagine it would look super weird played in reverse. Should have moonwalked in at the beginning. That would have confused everyone.

LeoWestonVFX
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Fake. I don't know how, but fake.

Explanation:

Let's count with a good turn/sec (tps), let's say 5 for easy math. I mean with thinking included, that's not bad. A good speedcuber who can maintain 5 tps can also solve it in around 50 turns in average (speedsolving). That's 10 second's for a standard speedsolve (takes at least a couple of years to get to 10 sec average). Speedsolving 3 cubes one after another would take at least 30 second when concentrating on one at a time, while holding that one with both hands (thinking time between cubes not even counted) with 5 tps 50 turns/cube. See where I'm going? Let's assume he turns 1 (either 90° or 180° counts as 1 turn) every single time a cube gets back to his hand. I counted ~67 turns in total. A speedsolve is usually between 40-60 turns for a good speedsolver. 3 properly scrambled cubes would be *at least* 120 turns. The current Fewest Move Challenge (FMC - competitors have 1 hour to come up with the shortest solving algorithm for a scramble) world record is 24, 33 turns, which means that 3 cubes would be AT LEAST 73 turns, keep in mind that with the 24, 33 world record THEY HAD 60 MINUTES TO SIT AND THINK AND TRY FOR EVERY SINGLE SCRAMBLE. While this guy casually juggling 3 cubes, solving them simultaneously (it's impossible to track the movement of 3 cubes together in the air and not lose track), concentrating and following the movement of 3 cubes at the same time... Counting with (67turns/18second=) 3, 7 tps would be 22, 2 turns/cube. Like I said, current WR for FMC is 24, 33.


The current single world record is 4.9, average is 6.54. He solved 3 cubes in 18 seconds, that's 6 sec/cube. Also kind of impossible while juggling. Like I said, normally you concentrate on 1 cube, holding it steadily in front of you, not throwing it around, especially not 3 at a time.

Also, he has never been to an official Rubik's cube competition. Once you get to 1 minute you usually start to go to competitions. If you can solve it in 6 seconds like in this video, you are basically Feliks Zemdegs and every cuber knows your name and you will have at least 40 competitions under your name. Not even mentioning 6 seconds, while juggling, solving 3 simultaneously.

Fake. Unless this guy is better in FMC and in regular speedsolving than every single cuber. And not by a bit, like 5 times better, as he is juggling them. But then again, why doesn't he attend competitions?
Also, it's impossible to solve a cube both FMC method and speedsolve method at the same time. That would be something like quantum physics and general relativity shaking hands. It's either this or that.

RonaiHenrik
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Yes guys it's 'somewhat' fake. He only does the same turn every single toss so he isn't actually 'solving' the cubes, I figured that out after watching it in slow motion and seeing every cube being solved in around 20 moves. World championships in solving in as few moves as possible with no time limit aren't this good.

SimonSomething
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Regardless of it being fake it's pretty cool.

nathanjoshua
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solving skills=1%




editing skills=99%

gabrielgalang
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Guys literally in his channel description it says that he’s a visual effects artist

Nw_Cubes
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Bit of an under reaction considering you beat the world record by 4 minutes 40 seconds

linzeblerm
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This video is so many amazing things in almost 30 seconds. Great video editing, and juggling, that’s so confusing

cooper
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It IS a show after all, but it's a good show. I think it's fair to give a thumbs up. The first time I watched it, I was impressed. That's good enough. First impressions are most important.

Props, dude.

NoahDiamond-Firearms-LLC
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he sold his soul to satan to get those skills

dummydre
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Woah!!! Awesome! Looks like magic or something!

jagorii
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Hey can we throw this video up on USA TODAY Sports! We will be sure to add credits to your channel.

usatodaysports
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You deserve my upvote! This is fantastic. Congratulations.

PalaPaula
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This guy, this guy makes me feel inadequate.




The only thing I can do in less that 20 seconds is eat a plate of bacon.

captloki