PART 1: INTRO to the 3x3
Learn to solve any cube very easily. This is a place where you are gonna learn.
From a 2x2 to a megaminx!!!
From the easiest to the fastest methods!!!
Just for brief, to know how to solve a cube (DONT CALL IT A RUBIKS CUBE) u need to know the notations of the cube which are as follows:
From a 2x2 to a megaminx!!!
From the easiest to the fastest methods!!!
Just for brief, to know how to solve a cube (DONT CALL IT A RUBIKS CUBE) u need to know the notations of the cube which are as follows:
In the 1st fig of U the face of the cube facing you is the front. U is for upper face clock wise and similarly u can guess the others.
But for anti clockwise movement we use U' or UI for U inverted.
Now here the whole (not actually the whole, but enough for beginners) list of notations.
But for anti clockwise movement we use U' or UI for U inverted.
Now here the whole (not actually the whole, but enough for beginners) list of notations.
Now as u can see there is another word adjoining the word 'notation', ALGORITHM.
Algorithm stands for sets of notation for a purpose. Well, mostly algos are only used in the 3rd layer but u could also have them in the 2nd layers as well.
Well this was just the intro hope you've got this much.!!!!!
*Also remember a colour order - white (opp) yellow
blue x green
red x orange
(Method 1)
PART 1: PLUS
"PLUS" this is the desirable case we want in the beginning of the scrambled cube
There might be a lot of doubt in your mind but it is not that tough at all only if you hold the cube in a correct position
The First Layer Corners
Once you have completed the cross, completing the first layer requires inserting each of the 4 corners in separately. The first thing to do is examine your cube and locate all of the top layer edge pieces - they will be sitting in either the first layer or the last layer. Inserting the first layer corners should be done intuitively, not by learning algorithms. Down here is a step by step algorithms.. which is R' D' R D.
The First Layer Corners
Once you have completed the cross, completing the first layer requires inserting each of the 4 corners in separately. The first thing to do is examine your cube and locate all of the top layer edge pieces - they will be sitting in either the first layer or the last layer. Inserting the first layer corners should be done intuitively, not by learning algorithms. Down here is a step by step algorithms.. which is R' D' R D.