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Many people give up on it after playing it for only a few minutes and never pick it up again.Here is the secret:It's almost impossible to solve the cube without knowing the basic solution method. The solution pamphlet that comes with a store-bought cube can be very confusing, so I've arranged this article to make it simple, and I've included pictures and videos.You do not have to memorize long complicated algorithms to solve the cube using this article.For beginners, the layer-by-layer method is the easiest.The first step in this method starts with picking a color to build the 1st layer. A layer is 8 cubies, has 9 stickers on the face, and 12 stickers around the outside edges of the face.For the purposes of this article, I will pick the white side as my first color to start solving the cube. A 'face' is a side of the cube (9 stickers only). In the picture above you can see the white face.
It is the side of the cube that is always facing you on the front, no matter what color it is. Its opposite is the back face.The rules for the faces are the same as the colors:1. Face (F) & back (B) are on opposite sides of the cube, the front and the back.2. Left (L) & right (R) are on the left and right sides of the cube.3. Up (U) & down (D) are on the top and bottom of the cube.The standard notation for the cube is up, down, left, right, face, and back, or U, D, L, R, F, B for short.
Rubik's cube instructions will tell you to rotate to different sides. The algorithm: (U L U' L') (U L U' L')Continuing from the previous video, this step will twist the corners and solve the cube.
Place one of the twisted corners at the top-front position and do the algorithm one time. The corner will either be solved afterwards, or not. If not, then do the algorithm one more time and it will be.
Important: After that, rotate the 3rd layer to put another twisted corner in the top-front position, and do the algorithm again. Then it's the same as before. The corner will either be solved afterwards, or not. If not, then do the algorithm one more time and it will be.Watch this last video to see it in action.
(It looks like it is really messing up the cube a lot, but have no fear, it will solve itself in the end!). Hi, years ago I bought a cube and followed the instructions and learned how to solve it. Once you got the first layer, you basically had 5 moves. I have forgotten one of the last moves. I can get two layers and all the corners set on the third layer.
At this point my old solution had two moves. I remember one not the other. This solution didn't involve flipping the cube over or anything to do with a yellow cross. You solved the four corners of the third layer first, then there were two moves left. Can you please help me find that last move? I have been searching all over for that technique.
But, everything I've found involves a bunch of moves depending on the yellow pattern. This other solution didn't care what the yellow looked like. Please help!. Mark,Above someone else wrote their name was 'CK Towels' after my comment. I'm not sure why. My issue was the two pieces that would not fit.
If I remember, I was using a Void at the time, so I think that is where the problem came in. Essentially the center squares (which are missing) on the Void puzzle must have been in the wrong location. It would be impossible to tell this while doing the puzzle.
So that makes it a little challenging because the puzzle has to be shifted once we've figured out that it won't solve. I'm not sure if you responded to my comment. All I saw was that you said you misspelled my name because of the person who posted after me 'Thi is the bomb you rock'. 4x4, basically the same as 3x3, only difference is that you have to solve the 4 dots on each center piece first (and get them in the correct place on the cube, Red Opposite Orange, Green Opposite Blue, Yellow Opposite White.The way I remember how to get this correct (it is easy to get it wrong. I learned the hard way) is to solve the white dot, then, as your holding the white dot on the face side, remember that the Blue dot belongs on the UP side, and solve it, then, again looking at it with white on the face (and blue up), the Red belongs on the right face. Solve that dot, then just do the opposites from there.Once the dots are done, the edges have to be paired up.
Not much explaining to do there, as long as you remember to move the center dots back where they belong after each time you pair up an edge.Once the Edges are Paired, it becomes a 3x3 cube, and you solve it as that. The only real problem on big cubes is Parity.
There is 2 parity cases that I run into a lot on big cubes. The algos for them are on youtube.I can help you more if you wanna talk to me, I cannot post the links that I would like to on this page, they do not allow it (well. They do, but there is a risk of having the hub page shut down because of re-directing). Hit me up at [email protected].
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Make a white cross across the top. With the center white logo piece facing up, position the pieces into the shape of a white cross. This is one of the more difficult stages, so practicing it through trial and error will help you improve at solving the Cube. It’s important to solve each section of your white cross in this specific order: blue, orange, green, red. Make sure that the edge piece colors correspond to both the top white center logo piece and the red and blue side and center pieces. If the pieces are in these positions, you know you’re on the right track.
If you’ve made any mistakes, try reconfiguring the pieces until you get them into the correct alignment. Solve the white corners.
After you’ve created your white cross on the top face of the Rubik’s Cube and positioned the edge pieces properly, you’re ready to solve the white corners. By making sure that you’ve solved the white cross on the top layer before you position the corners, you’ll have an easier time positioning the proper pieces in the middle layer. The white cross should still be on the top face of the Cube. Remember that each corner pieces will have one white side and sides with two other colors. If a corner piece is located on the bottom side or layer, then rotate it until the corner is directly below where you want it.
From here, move the pieces until you get the corners into the correct position. Follow the same steps to position the pieces until the corners align and the entire top side of your Cube is white.
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