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Solving the first layer is a little more complicated than making the white cross but not to worry because i will be using the rubik's cube lingo in this one. First, locate where each of your white corners is ( these pieces will have a white side and two other sides with different colors). 🎥 chapters:0:00 intro0:38 fundamentals2:47 white cross4:43 first layer6:34 second layer8:54 yellow cross11:43 yellow corners14:51 yoo cubes15:16 example sol.
Turn the bottom layer to the right. Repeat until the colors are in their proper spots for that one piece. Once that one piece is correct, turn the top layer to the left and repeat those moves for the rest of the pieces.
You will notice that the white side will appear to be messed up as you solve this last portion. After making the yellow cross on the top of the cube you have to put the yellow edge pieces on their final places to match the colors of the side center pieces. Switch the front and left yellow edges with the following algorithm:
The daisy and the. Position yellow corners correctly. The goal is to make all 4 corners in the right place, like below:
Hold the cube and place the 2 correct corners in the back, like a, b in the picture below: Then do the sequence below to switch c and d. You may need to repeat this step a couple of times to get all the corners in the right place.
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Firstly, place the desired corner on the bottom face underneath where it needs to go on the top face. (if the piece you want is already in the up face but in the incorrect position then use the following algorithm to place it in the bottom face and then proceed as normal). There are three possible orientations of the corner piece.
Simple and easy to understand with m. With white on top, hold the rubik’s cube with a solved side on the left, if you can, and do move 5. If you can’t (no sides are solved), do move 5 with any face forward and check again.
If the front piece needs to go to the right instead of the back, reverse the u turns. The rubik's cube can be very frustrating and may seem next to impossible to restore to its original configuration. However, once you know a few algorithms, it is very easy to solve.
The method described in this article is the layer by layer method also known as the beginner's method: First, you solve one face of the cube (first layer), then the.