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Right from the get-go, Undertale makes it no secret that this game is different from

many of its Super Nintendo-era inspirations.

Sure, the game begins with a classic Link to the Past-style opening that's been referenced

in modern games like Shovel Knight, and the graphics sure do give off Earthbound-y vibes,

but what Undertale has over many of those other games is a unique charm that's distinctly

"Undertale."

What I'm talking about is a self-referential sense of humor, a special style of storytelling,

and a one-of-a-kind battle system that makes replaying this game a different experience

every time.

Like I said, Undertale isn't shy about going against expectations.

In the very first battle, a cute and friendly flower encourages you to collect "LOVE"

pellets.

Anyone who has played this game before knows that these pellets are anything but collectible;

in fact, they, along with many other objects, are the exact things you need to avoid every

turn in battle in order to survive into the next.

However, Undertale isn't just constant absurd humor and battles reminiscent of a bullet

hell.

There's a deep and interesting story to it, one that really digs into your emotional

side and finds a way to bring it out through the incredibly well-written dialogue.

The basic structure of Undertale's narrative is pretty simple.

You are a human that has fallen into the land of monsters and are trying to find a way back

home.

Along the way, you run into a number of curious characters, some friendly, some not, that

may help or hinder your progress.

What's especially impressive about Undertale and its writing is that each character truly

feels like a unique individual.

Not just in the words they say but in the way their text appears, such as with different

fonts and speed changes, the way the character moves, and just the way they act in general.

The distinctive characters aren't just limited to the NPCs you encounter - even the enemies

you'll randomly fight all have interesting attributes and personality traits that are

usually a key to defeating them.

And it's this aspect that makes Undertale so different and special.

Winning a battle doesn't necessarily mean killing the enemy, as every encounter can

end with it being spared, instead.

You see, when you enter a battle, you're presented with four options: You can FIGHT

your enemy, dealing damage; You can ACT - more on this in a second; You can use an ITEM to

heal or boost your attack or defense; And you can use MERCY - either fleeing or sparing

your enemy.

As I said, the ability to spare every enemy is what sets Undertale's battle system apart

from most other RPGs.

When you first begin a battle, the option to be merciful isn't available.

Through the course of ACTING, you can usually interact with your enemy in such a way, typically

across a number of turns, that enables you to spare them.

This ranges from complimenting the enemy and improving their mood, to making them fall

in love with another enemy on screen, and everything in between.

Instead of every battle being a test of strength, a "pacifist" playthrough of Undertale

turns every battle into a puzzle where you have to figure out how you can spare every

enemy you encounter in your quest, rather than attack them.

Speaking of playthroughs, Undertale lends itself incredibly well to many of them.

And now that Undertale is available on Nintendo Switch, this couldn't be more true.

While the game can get a bit wordy at times as it has a ton of dialogue, a rushed playthrough

can clock in at a little under 5 hours, while the average player will probably take closer

to 6 or 7.

Since the main story can be completed in such a short amount of time, you may find yourself,

like I have, playing through the game more than once.

When I first completed the game near its original release almost three years ago, I had no idea

that there were different runs like "pacifist" or "genocide."

I just played through it as I pleased, speaking to every NPC and searching every nook and

cranny, sparing or killing enemies as I encountered them.

For this playthrough, I opted to stick with a pacifist one, though I'm already considering

another run with a different approach.

It's that much fun to explore the possibilities of your actions.

Being able to play Undertale while out and about really adds something new to the experience.

Since the battles are short, it's easy to pop in and out of the game.

If you have 15 minutes to play, you can explore a bit, fight or spare a few enemies, then

continue on with your day.

I actually prefer to play Undertale this way, as the biggest issue I have is its sheer wordiness.

Sometimes I would play for an hour and start to feel burnt out from how much dialogue I

was reading when all I wanted to do was get into battles, dodge attacks, and solve the

puzzle of sparing an enemy.

Thankfully, the game makes up for the long amounts of time spent reading dialogue with

its incredible soundtrack.

Really, I can't overstate how great the music is.

Ever since I first played the game three years ago, the soundtrack has stuck with me and

re-experiencing it here was a wonderful reminder of just how good it is.

From the slow opening song that accompanies the intro cinematic to the hectic, explosive

song in the final battle, Undertale really hits every note in the music department.

At the end of the day, Undertale truly is a special experience that I can't recommend

enough, especially when it comes to discovering its secrets through multiple playthroughs.

It's a funny, emotional, complicated, and charming game that ends with the player questioning

what just happened but eager to dive back in for more . While it can be text-heavy,

the Switch really helps with the pick-up-and-play experience baked into the system.

I LIKED Undertale A LOT and look forward to playing even more of the game now that it's

on the Switch.

It's well worth playing if you never have before.

Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe to GameXplain for more on Undertale and other

things gaming.

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Last night, Michael Avenatti, Stormy Daniel aka Stephanie Clifford's lawyer, went on Tucker

Carlson's Fox News program for the first time.

Unbeknownst to Avenatti, during the actual segment, they had the lower third chyron list

him as "Creepy Porn Lawyer."

Three separate times during that interview with Avenatti and Tucker Carlson, they changed

it but all kept some iteration of "Creepy Porn Lawyer."

Now, here are the three different variations they had.

First one was, "Creepy Porn Lawyer Toying with 2020 Run," "Does America Want Creepy

Porn Lawyer as Pres," and "Stormy's Lawyer as Creepy Porn President."

Now, obviously, this is juvenile and immature even for Fox News but what they're trying

to do is undermine Avenatti's own credibility and the credibility of the claims that Stormy

Daniels has made against the President.

That's what that was all about.

But this network, in doing that, in labeling him "Creepy Porn Lawyer," not only does it

undermine this man's entire career as a consumer advocate fighting big businesses on behalf

of consumers, but it also has the backfire effect of reminding people that we already

have a "Creepy Porn President" in Donald Trump.

I mean, how can this network, in good conscience, insult Michael Avenatti for representing Stormy

Daniels, when Donald Trump is the one who paid $130,000 just to have sex with her?

I mean, let's be perfectly clear about that.

That is what happened.

Tucker Carlson admitted that yeah, that happened.

Donald Trump paid $130,000 to have sex with a porn star.

Who's the real creepy porn President here?

Furthermore, it doesn't matter, does it?

Ted Cruz, if we're going to go for creepy porn, he would be the "Creepy Porn Senator"

after tweeting out or liking whatever that little porn clip last year on 9/11 of all

days.

It doesn't matter if you watch pornography as long as you're not watching something that's

illegal, obviously, but hey, do what you want to do.

That's fine.

No problem with that.

But to try to paint him as some kind of evil creepy horrible human being for doing something

that pretty much guarantee Tucker Carlson has at least done once in his life, that is

absolutely disgusting.

But I do want to hit on something else here because Tucker Carlson mentioned in the segment

something that's actually quite interesting and I want to read his quote here.

"As far as I know, this was a consensual sexual relationship and yes, I believe it occurred.

I don't know that but it seems like it did, but it seemed consensual and she was paid

at the end of it.

I feel that you and others were exploiting her, so I feel bad for her.

I'm wondering what the injury is for her."

Read part of that again.

"It seemed consensual and she was paid at the end of it."

Did Donald Trump have sex with a porn star or did he treat her as a prostitute because

that would also be illegal for Donald Trump there?

Tucker Carlson may want to choose his words a little more carefully, but at the end of

the day, Republicans are trying to have the moral high ground on any issue at all, when

they've got a guy like Donald Trump in the White House, who cheated on his wife, that

four or five months before this affair, just had their son, paid $130,000 to do it and

they still have the audacity to refer to Michael Avenatti as the "Creepy Porn Guy."

No.

The "Creepy Porn Guy" is the one that's sitting in the Oval Office, the one that you guys

defend 24 hours a day.

That's your guy.

You're

the "Creepy Porn Party."

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Deutsches Gedicht: JOHN MAYNARD von Theodor Fontane - Duration: 15:17.

The ship is burning!

Hello, German learners!

It's me,

Marco from AuthenticGermanLearning.com

and today I recite the touching poem

"John Maynard" by Theodor Fontane

for you.

After that I will explain the poem to you.

Have fun!

John Maynard by Theodor Fontane

John Maynard!

"Who is John Maynard?"

"John Maynard was our helmsman,

He held out, until we reached the shore;

He saved us, he wears the crown,

He died for us, our love be his reward.

John Maynard."

The "Swallow" flies over Lake Erie,

Spray foams around the bow like flakes of snow,

From Detroit she flies to Buffalo –

But the hearts are free and glad,

And the passengers with children and wives

Already they see the shore in the dusk,

And chatting all folks to John Maynard comes:

"How far is it still, helmsman?"

He looks ahead and looks around:

"Still thirty minutes...half an hour."

All hearts are glad, all hearts are free –

There it sounds from the cargo room like a cry;

"Fire!" was it, that one could hear,

A smoke from cabin and hatch arouse,

A smoke, then flames ablaze,

And still twenty minutes to Buffalo.

And the passengers, a mixed crowd,

Stay huddled together on the foreship,

On the foreship there is still air and light,

But on the helm it hovers tight,

And a whining arises: "Where are we? Where?"

And still fifteen minutes to Buffalo. –

The draft becomes stronger, but the smoke cloud stays,

The captain to the steering wheel peers,

He cannot see his helmsman anymore,

But through the megaphone he asks:

"Still there, John Maynard?"

"Yes, master, I am."

"Onto the shore! Into the surf!"

"I hold onto it."

And the crowd aboard cheers: "Keep on! Hello!"

And still ten minutes to Buffalo. –

"Still there, John Maynard?" And answer comes

With dying voice: "Yes, master, I keep on!"

And into the surf, the reefs, the rocks,

He slams the "Swallow" amid;

If there is rescue, it comes only this way.

Rescue: The shore of Buffalo.

The ship is broken.

The fire smoldered.

Saved all.

But one is missing!

All bells are ringing; their sounds rising

To heaven from churches and chapels,

A ringing, apart of that the town is silent,

One duty only it has today:

Ten thousands follow or more,

And no eye in the crowd without tears.

They lower the coffin into flowers,

And with flowers they fill the grave,

And with golden letters into the marble stone

The town writes its words of thanks:

"Here rests John Maynard.

In smoke and fire

He kept the helm firm in his hand,

He saved us, his is the crown,

He died for us, our love be his reward.

John Maynard."

Well, that is really a very touching poem,

I think.

Let's talk a bit about the plot,

to make sure you understand everything.

So it's about this man, John Maynard.

Someone mentions his name;

someone says "John Maynard"

and then someone else asks:

"Who is John Maynard?

I don't know John Maynard.

Who is this man?"

The other person says:

"John Maynard was our helmsman

and he endured the whole time.

We are very grateful to him.

That's the reward he gets."

And the man keeps telling

and tells the story of John Maynard.

What happened?

The first line of the second stanza is:

"The 'Swallow' flies over Lake Erie."

What does that mean?

"The 'Swallow' flies over Lake Erie."

Well, a swallow is a bird,

but in this sense,

in this poem a ship is meant.

It is a ship

which bears the name "Swallow".

"Swallow" is just the name of the ship –

and because it sounds so poetic

and because "Swallow"

is also the name of a bird,

it says in the poem:

"The 'Swallow' flies over Lake Erie."

Normally one would say

a ship navigates over the lake,

but since the ship is named after a bird,

it sounds much more poetic and much nicer

if you say:

"The 'Swallow' flies over Lake Erie."

And Lake Erie is a lake

in the United States.

Lake Erie is, as you can imagine,

a lake, on its banks

are Buffalo and Detroit.

So Detroit is

near Lake Erie

and Buffalo, too.

So: "The 'Swallow' flies over Lake Erie.

/ ... / From Detroit she flies to Buffalo –".

So a ship in the United States.

And everybody is happy,

everyone is in a good mood.

I mean, it's nice!

Everyone is on a ship,

children and women and men too.

Not just a ship

that has cargo,

not just a ship,

which transports something

– but a passenger ship,

a ship with passengers,

so a ship with people.

The ship transports people.

And people who are transported

are called passengers.

It's a passenger ship.

This word is even for me

difficult, as a native speaker.

So people are cheerful and happy.

This ship is going

and another 20 minutes to Buffalo.

Not a long time left.

So if you think about it:

I'm having a great ride on a ship

and I am happy

and everyone is satisfied.

Twenty minutes are not long.

But: Now a fire breaks out.

There is a fire somewhere on the ship

and now, 20 minutes are

not so short anymore.

Now 20 minutes seem very long!

Hey, the ship is burning!

The ship is burning!

I want to be in Buffalo now!

I don't want to wait another 15 minutes

or wait 20 minutes,

I want to be in Buffalo now,

to finally leave the ship,

because the ship is burning!

The passengers go to safety.

They are all at the bow.

The bow is the front part of a ship.

So in the poem it says:

"And the passengers, a mixed crowd, /

Stay huddled together on the foreship,"

– so at the front of the ship.

And one person

cannot get away from the smoke and the fire

and that's the helmsman,

that's John Maynard.

John Maynard is at the wheel.

John Maynard has to steer the ship

and he can't just say

"Oh, there is too much smoke here,

there is too much fire here

I've got to get out of here!",

because then the ship won't get to Buffalo!

It is very, very important

that the ship gets to Buffalo –

as quickly as possible!

And therefore

John Maynard has to stay down in the ship,

although there is fire,

although there is smoke.

In the middle of the poem

he can't even speak properly anymore,

he says, "Yes, I keep on!

I'm still here!"

There is a speaking pipe.

So there is a pipe

that goes down

and into it, John Maynard can speak

into this pipe, into this speaking pipe

and he communicates with the captain

and he says, "Yes, I'm still here.

I'm still holding the steering wheel."

Above is the captain

and the captain speaks

into the speaking pipe above

and so talks to John Maynard below.

He says, "Still there, John Maynard?",

and John Maynard says, "Yes, master.

I am. I'm still here,

I'm still holding the steering wheel."

And for how long?

Fifteen minutes.

And then a little later:

Still ten minutes!

Still five minutes!

And at some point the captain says:

"Still there, John Maynard?"

And in the poem it says:

"And an answer sounds"

So, an answer comes.

Sound is a physical expression,

how noises move,

that is the sound.

"And an answer sounds,"

So the answer is coming.

"With a dying voice"

dying [I simulate dying]

and "with a dying voice,"

So with a voice that sounds

as if the man was about to die.

And "with a dying voice" he answers:

"Yes, master, I keep on!"

Poor John Maynard!

I mean, that must be very

painful for him.

So he holds the steering wheel

and inhales smoke

and has to cough all the time.

"All this smoke!"

He can not breathe and all that.

I mean, there is no time to go normally

and then stop slowly

and then we are there –

no, he's heading for the beach –

full speed!

And the ship,

at full speed

races into the surf,

it races into the beach.

The ship is broken,

but who cares;

it's about human life!

The ship is broken, so what?

The people are saved – yeah!

– but one person is not saved.

One person dies and that was exactly the man

who sacrificed himself, that was John Maynard.

John Maynard has sacrificed his life,

to save the lives of all other people.

This is really a big sacrifice

and if he had not done that,

maybe everyone would have died.

Theodor Fontane has been dead for some time,

so we can assume

that it is not in today's time,

where you can just call

or even earlier,

where there may have been rescues,

that maybe you let someone know

and then lifeboats come ...

No, that did not exist at the time.

It was perhaps a steamboat

and no technology as we know it today

and so on.

So the only option was really,

that this John Maynard stays down below at the steering wheel

and accelerates, that he really

goes to Buffalo as quickly as possible.

As I said, if he had not have done that

maybe everyone would have died

and there were, like I said

men, women and children

on this ship, a passenger ship.

That's what John Maynard did.

That's another beautiful poem

and I think,

a very moving poem.

I hope you enjoyed it.

If you want to improve your German enormously,

then join now

the Authentic German Learning Academy,

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and then you can really get started with

learning German.

Thank you for watching

and see you later.

Bye!

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Συνεντεύξεις χωρίς θεό - Καλή Καλό - Duration: 9:08.

The Atheist Union presents "Godless Interviews".

Its purpose is to externalize the view points of atheists

non religious and agnosticists that are members of A.U.G. or not

and want to share their view

concerning atheism and secularism.

You will hear about the concerns and the positions

of various famous and not so famous people

on this interesting topic.

If you want to contact us

you can do so by following the links below.

Our hostess today is Mrs Kali Kalo

the great actress of Greek theatre and cinema.

- [KALO] Not in the cinema, never. - [HOST] But you've played in two films.

We are honoured to be at your home.

Thank you very much for having us.

We'll have a talk about atheism...

Both the pros and cons.

I'd like to start with your childhood.

Tell me about your relationship with the divine,

with the official state religion.

I'll tell you about everything, Stavros, one by one.

I was born to two upper class families, for better or worse.

My nanny took me to church,

every Sunday, I guess.

For the holy communion, I can't remember.

And, well, I liked what they gave me,

the holy communion, whatever. [LAUGHING]

I went back to the queue and came back first in line to...

Of course the priest knew me since I was a baby

he said "Child, go away, don't get back in line".

As for the priests...

A priest was unlucky enough

-he was going to perform my wedding-

and when I went, my in laws sent me to confess.

What was I to say, a 15 year old girl, what was I to say?

- My mother in law insisted-- - That you confess.

So I went and he said "What nice breasts you have, child."

"What pretty little lemons."

And he groped me. I hit him.

That was my relationship.

How on earth can people believe

that you can go to a priest and confess your secrets?

That he can forgive you or have you do penance?

What is this nonsense? This is nonsense, darling.

- [HOST] Exactly. - [KALO] It's nonsense.

I'm sorry to spoil it for them, but the Church is stupid.

It can't be, it's not possible to go.

So many naive people go to confess.

And they give a tenner, or something, to the priest.

Do they think they can buy forgiveness?

These are Lutheran, the pardons.

Now, listen to me.

You say you belong to a fraction...

a group, shall I say, an organisation?

No, we're a group of people free from religious obsessions--

What is it you don't believe in?

- In a superior force. - No, name it.

In what you call godess, god, divinities.

There you go. So. When you name it

You automatically personify it.

Pay attention. This is the trap.

When you say "I don't believe in god, godess etc."

you specify something.

You can say "I don't believe in Effie", "I don't believe in the grocer".

"I don't believe in Stavros", "I don't believe in the super market".

So you personify it.

It's not an object, it's not a noun, it's not a name, what is it?

- An idea. - An idea.

But we can say "I believe in science, in research".

Yes, that's different. But why refer specifically to what's called a "god".

What should I believe? What god? Which god?

Is it a person? Is it a thing? Is it tangible?

In Madonna and the Christ, yes. I believe in christianity, totally. Why?

- Because he was the first communist. - Oh, that's why.

He lashed out in the temple, he hit.

He was human.

He was human, he was truly human.

Human and a philanthropist and a great communist.

And, "Take off half your clothes, give them to another".

I'd like to ask you about the separation of State and Church.

The secularization of the State. Are you for it?

The Church

wants to play a part, and it does play it, in politics.

Is this their purpose?

They, too, are scoundrels, they're phoneys.

They're professionals, darling.

No. No priests.

No churches with gold coins and the such. No.

I once spoke to the one you call a god.

- We say "he doesn't exist". - Yes, you say he doesn't exist.

I too believe he doesn't exist.

When I lost the young man you see over there.

- Your son. - 27 years young.

Within 12 hours, from a kidney septic shock.

So.

When I lost him

nine days later I got up and left.

I took a map, closed my eyes, pointed my finger at the islands.

I found a deserted island

that was barely on the map.

And I went there so that I could scream and cry.

Because while I was here, I'd done neither for nine days.

And I went there and found...

It is full of chapels there, like all the islands.

So I open the door to a chapel

and I sit down on the tiles

and then I said...

"Hey you, if you're a man, come down here" [VOICE CRACKING]

"Come down here and explain me why".

Not "why to me", I never said that.

Because thousands of mothers mourn even as we speak. No.

But "why did you do that".

Explain yourself, you who call yourself great.

I call you a "great scoundrel". You don't wear pants, you're not a man.

Come down here to have a word.

You can't destroy the roots that were given to us.

Especially not from the common people, every people in the world,

that feel the need to hold on to something.

For their sins, for their good and their bad.

For their grief, for their poverty. To hold on to something for everything.

What is religion to me?

To have a clear conscience.

To help your fellow man any way you can.

To be righteous.

Apart from that, there is no need for labels.

- Christianism, Buddhism. - No. Why?

There are some people, fellow citizens

who wish, when they die,

to be cremated, not buried.

Of course the Church doesn't allow it, it hasn't been permitted until today.

I want to, I've told Harold I want to be cremated.

You have to go abroad for that, Bulgaria for example.

He can take me to Vienna.

Shouldn't we have the right to do it here?

Of course. There's been a motion, I think?

I'd like to ask whether you baptized your children.

And if you did, whether it was for your faith or for social reasons.

No. Because I had to.

I didn't think of it as a religious obligation.

It's a custom, sort of. Our manners and customs, sort of.

You see? That's it.

What is your book titled?

"The autobiography of an actress".

"Not gone with the wind", by Kali Kalo.

And this other little book, which is also very good.

"Athens then, now, once".

Thank you very much for a very interesting interview.

Thank you, darling.

I had the chance to voice some of my thoughts.

Stupid, good, smart, I don't know.

- Your thoughts. - Definitely my own.

What I would particularly like to thank you for

is giving me a chance to talk not about myself

but for all the people

who empathize, who participate,

who should open their eyes to the truth.

See the truth, see the hypocrisy.

For me, churches and priests are just hypocrisy. Nothing more.

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Parrot With Exceptional Talent For Vocal Mimicry | Kritter Klub - Duration: 2:00.

Hello

What kind of parrot are you?!

Parrot Lala the expert in vocal mimicry

Where are you from?

Chungcheong Province

What is your religion?

Who is your best friend?

Cuckoo!

Do you have any talent?

Keeper: It's an extraordinary parrot. It has outstanding speaking ability.

Keeper: It also responds well to everything

What about other parrots?

Hello!

Singing along his own way

On the other hand, Lala has yet many more talents to show off

What if someone coughs?

ctrl+c ctrl+v

Prrrt!

The farting sound is permanently embedded in memory

sound of running water

That's a piece of cake

Hello

Even answers the phone

When he listens to people screaming?

Mimics the exact sound

Lala is so popular

Lala has total of 50 talents

The most genius parrot

Doom chit, doom chit

Keeper: I hope Lala can learn more new interesting words

and continue to entertain people

Yay, I'm happy!

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How to Solve a Rubik's Cube 3x3 - Checkerboard Pattern (2018) - Duration: 10:41.

In this video, I'm going to show you two different ways we can get the checkerboard pattern

On a 3x3 Rubik's cube

If you need a detailed explanation of any of these steps

Then please refer to my other How to solve a Rubik's Cube video

The links in the description, as well as the timestamps to skip straight to the step you need

Check out my other videos showing you how to solve a 2x2 Rubik's cube

A 3x3, a 4x4 and even a 5x5

There's a couple of different ways we can get this crisscross pattern

There's an extremely easy way

And there's also a more fun way

Both ways you need to know how to solve a Rubik's cube

So lets jump straight to the easy way

The easy way is, once you've got a Rubik's cube solved like this

So yes you do need to be able to solve a Rubik's cube

The easiest way is just to turn each middle row

On each axis, 180 degrees

Simple!

But the fun way to try and do this is to actually solve the Rubik's cube from mixed

But in this order

So we've mixed the cube, I find this quite fun because

Once you know how to solve the cube it's not that difficult

So this gets your brain thinking and you do need to know what colour is opposite what colour

So I'm going to start with green for consistancy

And we want to make the cross and we want to know what colour we want to put here

Because it doesn't want to be green for the crisscross

Well if you remember, blue is our opposite face

And if you cant remember what colour is opposite, just look at the center piece

So we want to make these four colours blue

So lets find our first blue

And we've got yellow [on the side]

And what I said about lining the sides up

First line your side up

But again we want a crisscross

So look at your center, white is opposite yellow

And bring white around

And now for the next

Bring this one up

So this one would normally line up with red

But we want this side opposite aswell

Opposite red is orange

So bring it this way

Now we've got the next one

For this one here

Put it on the bottom so it's easier to work with

What colour does it want to be?

Normally it would be with orange

Orange, red is directly opposite

So we'll put this orange with red

Bring it up

And the final one

Put it on the bottom

And this is white

This is white so opposite white is yellow

So it wants to go here

And bring it up

And now for the corners

Well the corners are just how they would be

They're the normal ones because they want to be green

And just look for the middle of which one we want

The middles also want to match

So the middles are exactly the same so

We want to find a green on the bottom, so I'll bring one down to the bottom

So orange and yellow

Orange and yellow

So this wants to go under

Turn it into the green

Bring it down

Back up

Now we've got this one alternate and also alternates here

Got one on the side here so, yellow and red

Look for yellow and red

Yellow and red

Bring it underneath

Turn it into the green

And bring it up

I'll just bring this one down

We've got white and orange

So find white and orange

White, orange, underneath

Turn into the green

Bring it down

And up

And the final one

It's already in the corner so we want to bring it out

And then into the green

And up

So now we've done the first checkers face

On the edge too

So now we want to turn it over

Now this is where you need to start to think

What colour do you need to put here

Just use these colours as your reference

So what wants to go here is yellow and orange

See if we have that on the top.. we do

We have yellow and orange here

Now whichever colour is on the side

Will remain on this side

So if I match the orange to this

When I bring it down we will have orange here

And this yellow will be here

So this is our stage 3 algorithm of the Rubik's cube

And it's

This on is the

Ui Fi U F U R Ui Ri

And it is correct

So look on top we have orange and a white

So lets figure out where that wants to go

We will look at these pieces

We've got orange and white

Orange and white

And we want to line the white up with this piece

So it wants to be lined up with there

And it's the same algorithm again

Ui Fi U F U R Ui Ri

Find another piece

We've got yellow and red

So we want to look at these pieces for yellow and red

Yellow and red

So it wants to go here

Again line this colour up with this colour

Ui Fi U F U R Ui Ri

Brings that piece down

And now look for the final one

We've got red and white

So we have red and white

It just so happens that they've all ended up on this side

Bring this one down to here again is

Ui Fi U F U R Ui Ri

Now these are checker

The next step is to form our cross on the top but remember

We're doing opposites, our blues are down here

So the outer part of the cross, these want to be green

So we've actually already got the line made

If it was the L this one would be green

If we didn't have any, well we wouldn't have any

So we want to bring the line cross ways

And do the FruRuf algorithm

Which would be stage 4 in my tutorial

F R U Ri Ui Fi

And now we have made the cross except they're alternate

We've actually got quite lucky because the next step would be arranging these colours

And they've happen to already have fallen in the correct place

But lets say they didn't, I'll mix it up one time

So I've just mixed these side colours up

And now we'd be looking for a colour here that matched either this bottom one

Or these pieces here

And you don't want more than one matching

So in this case we've got two matching

This one doesn't, this one doesn't, so turn it

This one matches the bottom

This one doesn't, this one doesn't and this one doesn't

So we can the algorithm from this face here

Because this one is the only one that matches the bottom

And then we do the algorithm in stage 5 which is

R U Ri U R U U Ri

Does this one match? Yes

[Brain fried moment]

This one matches, this one matches, this one matches, this one matches

So the next step is to put the corners in the correct places

So again you don't want to use the centers, but you want to use the corners

So try and match the corners

This is white and red so you want a corner here that is white and red

Which we don't have

This one's red and yellow, which we don't have

Yellow, orange

Don't have

Orange, white

So none of the corners are in the correct positions

So we just do the algorithm

U R Ui Li U Ri Ui L

That algorithm just moved the three

And the we look for one's that's correct

So we've got white, red

White, orange

This is red, yellow

Red, yellow

Now we have got one in the correct place

So we'll keep our thumb on that

This is white, red

Not the same

So we now, we have only one in the correct place

So we put this in the top right corner as before, as per my tutorial

And we do the algorithm in stage 6 for rotating these three amongst eachother

Which is

U R Ui Li U Ri Ui L

Not yet in the correct position so we do it one more time

U R Ui Li U Ri Ui L

And now this one is in the correct position

Remember we need to look at these bottom colours to match

Yellow, orange yellow, orange

And now it's just a case of rotating these pieces

We want to rotate them until we put blue on the top

This blue will match with this green

Using stage 7 which is Ri Di R D

Ri Di R D

Ri Di

There we go

R D

Remember we're matching the blue with the green

And bring the final corner round

Ri Di R D

Ri Di R D

Ri Di R D

Here it comes

Ri Di

There we go

R D

And there we've completed the Rubik's cube in this alternate checkerboard pattern

Actually solving it that way

As I said before check out my other how to solve a Rubik's cube video

for a detailed explanation on any of these steps

The links in the description as well as the timestamps to jump to the step you need

Hope it helped and thanks for watching

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