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My solution was even more convoluted than I thought it would be, so I'm relatively confident it's intended, but just to be sure — intended solution?
The blind run video was intended as a disguised "normal Celeste video" on my YT, where after the Celeste gameplay it would cut to me playing this map. It was meant to be a silly joke, but the quality of this puzzle overshadowed everything so much that I honestly forgot I was doing that bit by the end of it ;p Everything else I wanted to say is in the video.
Indeed, your solution then deviates very much from the intended and unfortunately skips important parts of the solution. The "don't jump" thing was not so much meant as a strict rule, but as an easy way for the player to check if you are doing something wrong. Grabbing the cube on the green field from below (needs jumping) and VERY cumbersome, fiddly jumping and movement to aim it & would never be intended in a map of mine, because I strive for an easy execution. 1/2