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'''Michael Ezrokhi''' (known as '''Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a''' or '''MH''') is an [[USA|American]] cuber.  
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'''Michael Ezrokhi''' (more commonly known as '''Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a''', often shortened to '''Michael Humu''' or '''MH''') is an American cuber.  
  
 
=== Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a and Cubicle April Fools video (2016) ===
 
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This meme originated when a video was posted on March 31st on TheCubicle.us's youtube channel, titled [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuqPJxmeR7E "Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a: International video debut"]. The video featured a narrator telling the story of Michael, a Hawaiian native who lives in a volcano. In the video he is seen averaging 5 seconds on a 3x3 with a strange color scheme, featuring purple instead of orange. The video ends stating that Michael will be competing at Manhasset Spring 2016.
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This meme originated when a video was posted on 31 March 2016 on [[TheCubicle.us]]'s YouTube channel, titled [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuqPJxmeR7E "Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a: International video debut"]. The video featured a narrator telling the story of Michael, a Hawaiian native who lives in a volcano. In the video he is seen averaging 5 seconds on a 3x3 with a strange color scheme, featuring purple instead of orange. The video ends stating that Michael will be competing at [[Manhasset Spring 2016]].
  
Later a separate [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ql2Uxg8C44M video] was posted on the channel explaining the origin of his color scheme. A [http://thecubicle.us/michaelhumu "Cuber ProFile"] was also made on The Cubicle stating that Michael currently holds the Guinness World Record for most cubes solved while surfing a big wave, and that he has teamed up with Yi Xiawei, a cube designer to create the Xiawei Pineapple cube. Michael also had a facebook page where he hosted a giveaway for The Cubicle.
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Later, a separate [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ql2Uxg8C44M video] was posted on the channel explaining the origin of his color scheme. A [http://thecubicle.us/michaelhumu "Cuber ProFile"] was also made on The Cubicle stating that Michael currently holds the Guinness World Record for most cubes solved while surfing a big wave, and that he has teamed up with [[Yi Xiawei]], a cube designer to create the [[Xiawei Pineapple]] cube. Michael also had a Facebook page where he hosted a giveaway for TheCubicle.us.
  
On April 16th, Michael appeared at Manhasset to compete and got a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjqtiX3wHWM 57.13 average] on 3x3, under the name Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a (a WCA delegate later changed his results to his actual name, Michael Ezrokhi). The Cubicle later revealed that all of this was part of a grand April Fools Day prank, as many cubers assumed. His color scheme "The Pride of Hawaii" and his logo are currently still available on The Cubicle.
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On 16 April 2016, Michael appeared at Manhasset to compete and got a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjqtiX3wHWM 57.13 average] on 3x3, under the name Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a (a WCA delegate soon changed his results to his actual name, Michael Ezrokhi). TheCubicle later revealed that all of this was part of a grand April Fools Day prank, as many cubers assumed. His color scheme "[[The Pride of Hawaii]]" and his logo are currently still available on TheCubicle.us.
  
 
=== Hawaiian Kociemba method ===
 
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The Hawaiian Kociemba method was inspired by fake solves done by '''Michael Ezrokhi'''.
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The Hawaiian Kociemba method was inspired by fake solves done by Michael Ezrokhi.
  
 
Hawaiian Kociemba is a 3x3x3 Speedsolving method with a very low average move count of 40. It has several variations, one of which has a 14 algorithm [[2LLL]]. The method was derived from an April Fools' Day video by [[TheCubicle.us]] uploaded on March 31, 2016. But, it has surprisingly turned out to be not too bad of a method. [[Brayden Mossey]] (wir3sandfir3s) originally made the forum post as a theory of what the method could be, from a single solve reconstruction. The method has been proven to be quite effective, and he has since added variations and more algorithms.
 
Hawaiian Kociemba is a 3x3x3 Speedsolving method with a very low average move count of 40. It has several variations, one of which has a 14 algorithm [[2LLL]]. The method was derived from an April Fools' Day video by [[TheCubicle.us]] uploaded on March 31, 2016. But, it has surprisingly turned out to be not too bad of a method. [[Brayden Mossey]] (wir3sandfir3s) originally made the forum post as a theory of what the method could be, from a single solve reconstruction. The method has been proven to be quite effective, and he has since added variations and more algorithms.

Latest revision as of 20:29, 4 February 2018

Michael Ezrokhi
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Michael Ezrokhi
Background Information
Alias(es): MH, Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a
Country: USA
Born:
Occupation(s): Cubicle Pro Shop Professional Set-Upper
Years Active: 2016
WCA ID: 2016EZRO01
Claim to Fame: Hawaiian Kociemba, Cubicle April Fools video


Michael Ezrokhi (more commonly known as Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, often shortened to Michael Humu or MH) is an American cuber.

Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a and Cubicle April Fools video (2016)

Main Article : Cubicle April Fools video

This meme originated when a video was posted on 31 March 2016 on TheCubicle.us's YouTube channel, titled "Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a: International video debut". The video featured a narrator telling the story of Michael, a Hawaiian native who lives in a volcano. In the video he is seen averaging 5 seconds on a 3x3 with a strange color scheme, featuring purple instead of orange. The video ends stating that Michael will be competing at Manhasset Spring 2016.

Later, a separate video was posted on the channel explaining the origin of his color scheme. A "Cuber ProFile" was also made on The Cubicle stating that Michael currently holds the Guinness World Record for most cubes solved while surfing a big wave, and that he has teamed up with Yi Xiawei, a cube designer to create the Xiawei Pineapple cube. Michael also had a Facebook page where he hosted a giveaway for TheCubicle.us.

On 16 April 2016, Michael appeared at Manhasset to compete and got a 57.13 average on 3x3, under the name Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a (a WCA delegate soon changed his results to his actual name, Michael Ezrokhi). TheCubicle later revealed that all of this was part of a grand April Fools Day prank, as many cubers assumed. His color scheme "The Pride of Hawaii" and his logo are currently still available on TheCubicle.us.

Hawaiian Kociemba method

Main Article : Hawaiian Kociemba

The Hawaiian Kociemba method was inspired by fake solves done by Michael Ezrokhi.

Hawaiian Kociemba is a 3x3x3 Speedsolving method with a very low average move count of 40. It has several variations, one of which has a 14 algorithm 2LLL. The method was derived from an April Fools' Day video by TheCubicle.us uploaded on March 31, 2016. But, it has surprisingly turned out to be not too bad of a method. Brayden Mossey (wir3sandfir3s) originally made the forum post as a theory of what the method could be, from a single solve reconstruction. The method has been proven to be quite effective, and he has since added variations and more algorithms.

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