Squeeze

Squeeze is an ingenious, ungimmicked way to visually solve a Rubik's cube. On this half hour download, creator Fredrik Höjman takes you through everything you need to know. There are no complicated algorithms to learn, nor do you need to know how to solve a cube (although it would make your life easier if you did!). Just follow the over the shoulder camera, memorize a few simple steps, and soon you will be performing Squeeze!
The proliferation of cube magic has brought about many clever ways to secretly solve a cube but many of them look suspicious, or happen too quickly. The beauty of Squeeze is how slowly the cube moves and how sofly the colors just seem to morph.
The download runs for almost 30 minutes and also includes a bonus false mix by Jack Carpenter and a PDF which includes the algorithms for those of you who may be interested in them.
"Squeeze Solve looks REALLY GOOD. I can't wait to learn it and start using it now!"Henry Harrius
“A practical and easy solve for live performances”Takamiz Uzui
"Frederik Höjman’s ”Squeeze” should be called “Instant” because that’s how quickly the magic happens. “Squeeze” is a great instant cube solve because the method allows you to focus the audience’s attention on the exact moment of amazement.” Karl Hein
"This twists and turns my brain so it hurts".Axel Adler
“A great gimmickless solution for a super fast visual solve”Kev G.
Customer reviews for Squeeze
Fredrick does a great job on the tutorial taking you through step by step and teaches you everything you need to know. As a added bonus shows you a couple of false mixes.
Gets 5 out of 5 ?? from me, highly recommend.
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visual effect.
Moreover, Fredrik Höjman teaches you a fake shuffle that you can use in another situation.
Cons: If you don't know how to solve the Rubik's cube, you will be on the struggle bus for a bit. Knowledge of a Rubik's cube (solving and moving) are essential to digesting this instruction quickly. Also, if you have not learned the standard terminology for movements and positions of a Rubik's cube (I learned differently), there will be some frustrations in the PDF provided. He references the algorithm, which takes you to the website that helps solve these issues. Lastly, the move is performable with any Rubik's cube, but you will want to find a quieter cube to make it appear more magical.
PROs: Good videos and instructions. The move is not too hard to do with a bit of practice. Learning the angles using a mirror is the more intricate part, but it is not that hard. Once you understand that the angles come into play making the move, you quickly understand why there is a picture in the picture video given during the demonstration. Just remember, solving a Rubik's cube normally is pure wizardry for the average person; solving it using this move...blows people's minds.
I believe this is a quality product, and I will use it in my performances. I fidget with the cube anyway, so why not. It is great to use something that is an everyday object.
WARNING! If you have never experienced Rubik's cube magic, it's like opening the door to a room with a meeting in progress. You didn't know a meeting was happening, and you feel overwhelmed and want to shut the door quickly. CALM DOWN! It is not scary, and you can do wonders with a bit of knowledge.
Community questions about Squeeze
Have a question about this product? It's possible others do too. Ask here and other Vanishing Inc. Magic customers will be able to respond with assistance! Alternatively, email us and we can help too.
William asks: Is the bonus information by Jack Carpenter the same that is in his Rubikulous download?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:I believe it is slightly different than the routine in Rubikulous
Carlo asks: Does the cube have to be an expensive-quality kind to make the turns smooth?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It does not but it should be a good cube that turns smooth.
Eric asks: I just want to know can you hand out the cube and have someone else mix it up or Is there a particular set up that must be done for trick to work?
- 1. Robert responds:There's a particular setup. The video teaches you how get into it starting with a solved cube. If you want to let a spectator mix the cube, you could have them mix a different cube and then perform a switch.
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