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Inspirational Report #11

Based on this trending type of content, you could make some videos with these ideas:

Variations
  1. 2016 vs 2026. For example, you could show the hardest cube you’ve solved so far, or the art you’ve made with cubes, or how many competitions you’ve won.
  2. When they erase my memory but that means…. For example, you could watch again an unforgettable moment in Rubik’s Cube history.
  3. 144p vs HD. For example, 144p could be a piece of art made with few cubes and the HD could be the same art made with a lot of them, or the 144p could be the Rubik’s Cube version of a portrait and the HD could be the real photographic portrait, or you could use an old and new version of some of your own videos, or use videos from competitions.
  4. Before vs now. For example, you could show an actual photo/video of you and an old one, always in a Rubik’s Cube related context (like in a competition or solving a cube at home). Another example is showing your actual studio vs how it looked when you first began to decorate it.
  5. Conversation with yourself: past vs future. It could be an optimistic type of conversation or a funny one.

You could make some short videos using this type of content:

Variations
  1. The typical actions of something/someone. For example, “Rubik’s Cube competitors”, “Cubers solving hard puzzles”, etc.
  2. Reaction video (this example is in spanish but the core of the idea is the reaction with memes to a usual saying. For example, “Me when someone says cubing is easy”).
  3. Hook with impact.
  4. You think you are the only person suffering but then…. For example, “You think you’re the only cuber suffering at a competition but then you look at the competitors’ families).

Based on this type of content, you could make a video with:

Variations
  1. Your normal clothes vs your competition clothes.
  2. Your favorite cube vs your least favorite cube.
  3. Before vs after a competition (in this case, the first and last video wouldn’t be the same).
  4. Before vs after solving a very difficult cube (same as idea 12, both videos would look different).

Based on this trend, you could make a video with a professional vs a beginner solving different types of cubes.


Based on this popular competition, you could try it while solving a cube, or put different cubes on every candle and solve the one that you blow last, or try to solve as many cubes as possible nonstop until a competitor blows every candle.


Since AI is taking over content creation, you could prank your viewers by making them guess if the video is real or AI (for example, by showing you solve a Rubik’s Cube at an impossible speed, or by showing a fake cube that very few people have, or by solving a cube with your feet, etc).


Based on this, here are some ideas you could make:

Variations
  1. I tried solving a cube while learning to moonwalk.
  2. I tried solving a cube while recreating the lean illusion.
  3. I tried solving a cube with one hand while putting on a glove on the other.

Variations
  1. Bob’s Burgers with this type of content
  2. Passinho Do Jamal - Toma Toma Dança
  3. Kokiri Forest
  4. Cadi B
  5. Want a beer?
  6. Bing bong - Ice Age
  7. Right Round
  8. Viral funny sound
  9. Viral funny sound
  10. Once there was a way with this type of content
  11. Why are you so obsessed with me (audio and concept)