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CubeSkills

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Top videos analyzed · July 2026
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Honestly one of the cleanest, most genuinely useful channels you'll find for kids who are serious about getting fast at cubing.

Best for ages 8+

CubeSkills is a structured, no-nonsense tutorial channel built around speedsolving the Rubik's cube. The creator teaches in a calm, methodical way, walking through techniques step by step with clear on-screen demonstrations. There's no fluff, no manufactured drama, just someone who clearly knows their stuff and wants to teach it well.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 99 / 100
Violence & Danger 100 / 100
Adult Content 100 / 100
Commercialism 95 / 100
Role Modeling 98 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

CubeSkills is a structured, no-nonsense tutorial channel built around speedsolving the Rubik's cube. The creator teaches in a calm, methodical way, walking through techniques step by step with clear on-screen demonstrations. There's no fluff, no manufactured drama, just someone who clearly knows their stuff and wants to teach it well.

The content follows a natural learning progression, from beginner concepts up through advanced competitive techniques. Kids who are even a little bit into cubing will find this genuinely useful rather than just entertaining. The tone stays patient and encouraging without being condescending, which is refreshing.

There's nothing here that would make a parent uncomfortable. No questionable language, no ads shoved in your face, no stunts. It's niche content done right, and if your kid is into speedcubing, this is probably the best resource they'll find.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Mild 3x3 Advanced Example Solves [1]

The audio quality and pacing in some solve commentary is quite fast and difficult to follow, which could frustrate younger or newer learners who may feel left behind rather than encouraged.

Mild Advanced F2L - Full Example Solves

The creator occasionally talks through solve decisions in real time with a lot of hesitation and self-correction, which is authentic but can make the content feel disorganized for kids who need clearer structure to stay engaged.

What Parents Should Know

Check that your child already knows basic cube notation before letting them dive into the advanced videos, otherwise they'll get lost pretty quickly.

Encourage your kid to pause and practice between videos rather than binge-watching, since the techniques build on each other and rushing through won't help them improve.

Feel free to leave younger kids unsupervised with this one, there's genuinely nothing here that needs a parent in the room.

If your child finds the faster commentary videos hard to follow, point them toward the slower technique-focused videos first, which are much easier to absorb.

Consider this channel alongside a physical practice cube, since watching without actually solving won't translate to real improvement and the creator clearly expects learners to try things hands-on.

Don't worry about this channel pushing products or merchandise aggressively, it's one of the more low-key channels in this space when it comes to that kind of thing.

Recommended for ages 8+.

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