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Best One Page Beginner Solution and Best YouTube Video?

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Hi,

What is currently considered the best YouTube video for someone trying to learn how to solve the 3x3 using a beginner LBL method? Prefereably where the tutorial is contained in a single video and not multi part. Also, does there exist a clear, written tutorial that only takes up a single page (or two), and uses minimal amounts of color. I am going to need to print out a large amount of copies and paper printing services are highway robbery for color printing. Thanks for the help.

Doug
 
Hi,

What is currently considered the best YouTube video for someone trying to learn how to solve the 3x3 using a beginner LBL method? Prefereably where the tutorial is contained in a single video and not multi part. Also, does there exist a clear, written tutorial that only takes up a single page (or two), and uses minimal amounts of color. I am going to need to print out a large amount of copies and paper printing services are highway robbery for color printing. Thanks for the help.

Doug
I'm going to be making a tutorial soon and I can have it include those specifications (jburrito75 is the YouTube channel)
 
As you can probably tell based on the varied responses, there really is no best tutorial. Everyone’s brains work a bit differently, and thus it may be a different video that finally makes the cube click. Personally, I learned from the Rubik’s video tutorial series, which in retrospect was utter garbage. J Perm, TheCubicle, and CubeHead all have great tutorials (I’d recommend them in that order), but there are others that may work better depending on the person
 
I think J Perm's is best. Not necessarily because of the video, but because of his website that you use along with it at the same time.
Then you get text and pictures and video, all together, which makes it all even easier to follow along with, and definitely easier to refer back to earlier steps.

I don't know if that would fit your requirements for printing, tho.
 
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Best written & printable guide for a beginner's method is bas's tutorial imo, but i dont know if it qualifies as a "lbl" method as you mentioned

he has other methods written like this on his website, but none of them are one pagers like this
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