You've probably seen the old 15 Puzzles in 10 Minutes video. There were a bunch of problems that you YouTube users were kind enough to point out: the camera angle was poor, you could not see most of the puzzles being solved, and the fast-blinking StackMat light made it look like the video was sped up. In addition, I admit that I cheated a bit: some of the puzzles I used were not really puzzles in the sense that they were not scrambled - they have a set starting position and solved position, so "solving" them is the same every time. I hope I've fixed all that in this video. The camera angle should be better and for most of the video I'm solving right in the center of the screen. This time I used a timer on my computer with big numbers, so you can easily see how far I am along at all times. And all of the puzzles were randomly scrambled. Here are the puzzles I solved, with a little detail on each one: * 2x2x2 - Ortega method. Eastsheen cube. * 3x3x3 - Full Fridrich method. I think this was a type D. * 4x4x4 - Reduction method, with Fridrich for the 3x3 step. Mefferts brand (they ROCK!) with the tiles taken off and replaced by stickers. * Clock - Pochmann's method. You can only really find these on eBay. * Netblock UFO - Mefferts still sells these. It's not the same as the Rubik's one at all. * Skewb - I use my own method which only has one 4-move algorithm. You can get a Skewb from Mefferts. * Void Cube - These are manufactured by Gentosha (www.gentosha-edu.co.jp Half the ...
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