Rubikulous

Instantly solve a Rubik's Cube, as if by magic! Jack Carpenter presents his original method for magically solving a thoroughly mixed cube. Based on the groundbreaking work of Takamiz Usui, Karl Hein, and Steven Brundage, Jack's instant cube solve is devious and amazing! In the tutorial, Jack presents an extremely detailed handling of the cube shuffle and several flourishy methods for completing the solve.
Customer reviews for Rubikulous
This is well taught and will certainly delight your audiences. Although the individual moves are each pretty simple, putting them all together will take a significant effort. This more of a fluorish than magic, as presented.
Merci de partager ce tour avec la communauté magique.
I started with cube3 and learned these techniques. Basically Rubikulous utilizes a mixup from cube3, then comes a new false shuffle and finally a slight variation of the solving sequence. For owners of Steven Brundage's work this trick is not a game changer. But the false shuffle Mr. Carpenter came up with is pure gold. This is what you buy here and for $7 it is a steal. You can use the false shuffle in all your other cube tricks and make them look more impossible. The teaching is good, but a bit to fast at some point, so you need to rewind a few times. For cube3 owners you get this down in literally 10 minutes and will definitly use what you learn here.
Greetings from Germany.
But, the good news, it is a video so you can rewind in 10 second intervals and watch closely how he does it. I always convert these to Algo's then with practice, muscle memory always take over.
It is certainly worth the price if you like cube magic that is ungimmicked...
The moves are not hard. Showed these to people familiar with Brundage's material but they did not recognize the sequence. The moves make the cube looks really mixed up.
Very well thought out!
The best 7 bucks I've ever spent, it took me about 2 hours to get it polished and I amazed the whole family. Hahaha
Right now they're playing with the cube and throwing it in the air dumbfounded and awe struck. Thank you!
Second, he does not even know how many moves are in his own algorithm, and towards the end, literally guesses that there are 15 moves, which we have to memorize, but which as noted are not written down.
Third, he refers several times to green on top as being the 'base' position, but breaks this idea several times by starting with a different color on top, and in one case apparently not even knowing what color.
Fourth, the initial overview section was more confusing than really illluminating, and seemed not thought out or written down beforehand. This is where he mentions green on top as the 'base' color or position, but which he later breaks.
Fifth, there is a more complicated middle section during the mixing involving multiple turns including middle layer turns, which he goes over much too quickly.
If you can really follow this video, you probably already know an instant/toss-up solve. He does acknowledge Steve Brundage and Karl Hein for inspiration and laying some groundwork. I have Steve's CUBE3, and hope his toss up solve is better presented than this. I can not recommend Rubikulous, even for the sale price of $5 or whatever I paid for it last year.
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Andrew asks: This cube looks like it might work for my purposes…. Here’s my Q… I’m a puppeteer. Am I able to set up the cube, pick it up with one hand (puppet in my other hand), throw cube in air, and it’s solved?
- 1. Jim responds:If you can rotate the vertical and horizontal layers of the cube with one hand, yes, this is possible. I suspect that it will take a fair amount of practice and rehearsal time.
Trevor asks: Can an original cube be used or a speed cube.
- 1. Dottore responds:Both should be fine.
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