The second easiest is the 50 Star Door BLJ, which is the second to last BLJ. The easiest BLJ to perform, by far, is the Infinite Staircase BLJ, which just so happens to be the last BLJ in the run. That video is a TAS run and the BLJ they use is much more difficult than the one in the link above. Furthermore, the first BLJ you see in the video you linked isn't the one that is used in the current RTA world record. These are widely considered to be the 2 hardest BLJs in the route. I bring this all up because I'm guessing you're trying to do either the first or second BLJ in "0 Star". You can find the current RTA world record here. I've long since quit speed running (and I wasn't very good at it even when I was doing it) but since then the "0 Star" route has become RTA viable. Back then, the 8 Star Door BLJ was not considered skippable outside of TAS and the 30 Star Door required using a different glitch to skip using Mips the Rabbit. I used to run "16 Star" in Super Mario 64 years ago.
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