Discover How to Solve a Rubik's Cube in Ten Minutes
(Elementary Tutorial)
It may seem impossible to solve a cube if you've never done it before, but I'll be teaching you a technique today that I used to help many individuals who gave up on ever being able to solve The cube and if more clarification is required or if anything is unclear along the way Next, you can review the example solution, to which I've included a link in the explanation. Having stated that, now is the moment for you to solve your very first cube. Thus, you locate the white centerpiece and place it on top first. Then, you solve the white cross.
However, the colors on the side must also match. Here's how to do it, then.Look for a white section similar to this one on the lower layer, but not this one. This is a component for the corner. It is decorated in three hues. These ones, the ones on the periphery, are what we desire. We're going to take this one, so make sure the white is on top. Since this piece is white and green and the center is green, start at the bottom and just move it down the bottom until you find that it is underneath the correct colored center.
After then, all you have to do is simply drag it to the top by rotating the green face 180 degrees, so essentially keep doing that until the whole white cross is solved and the colors on the side also align. However, I'm going to demonstrate what could occur, which could be a little difficult. I've located a piece of orange and white material here. I'll move it down the bottom till it's beneath the orange center, then turn it 180 degrees until it's on top. However, these colors should be switched, so in this case, you should move it to the side like this and then move this up here by rotating the top counterclockwise.
Next Restore everything, and finally, the possibility that you're searching for the cross's final fragment, and it's not anywhere near the bottom Here, it may be in the middle. You may just move it to the bottom if it's in the middle. To correct this cross component, we'll move it down into the bottom and out of the way and you can now just solve it normally. Now, turn the cube upside down after you've solved the entire cross and made sure all of these side colors match the centers as well. I will now be teaching you a very crucial four moves in a row that will assist you with every other task in the cube simply grasp the cube as I am doing, place your left thumb on top, and then place your right thumb on the bottom.
Put your fingers up here, then rotate the object to face upward using your right hand, try the top in that manner. Using your left hand, turn the top in this manner after turning the right side down just say that again now. Thus, push right side up with your right hand and right side down with your left. Thus, practice a few times to ensure speed, and in addition, we'll discover how to achieve that with our left hand due to It will also be significant. Thus, grasp your left hand like this right thumb in front of you, then push up with your left hand proceed to push down with your right hand, up with your left, and down with your right. Now that you've completed each of those, we'll go on to tackling the remaining white side problems.
To find a corner like this one that has white on it, you must first look at the other colors that are there. It's green here. It's orange here, too. Thus, the three of them form a whole. Therefore, we need to consider where things must be removed. There are two ways to insert this into this: either hold it on the right side like this and then do the right hand 4 moves 1 2 3 4 and hey, the problem just so happened to be solved. It goes between the whites green and orange centers white orange green, so it goes over here. We're going to move the top until it goes exactly on top of where it should go. However, occasionally you'll need to try again before the problem is remedied. Here's another illustration of white, green, and red. That therefore moves between the red, green, and white cores. We will therefore move the top till it is exactly above the proper position, and then we will repeat those movements. However, since the movement was made on the left side, we were able to accomplish it using our left hand.
Thus, after not yet resolved twice and three times, we are done. It is possible that a corner becomes caught on the bottom and needs to be removed in order to continue completing the puzzle. In that case, you may just hold it here and remove it using the same techniques, continuing as normal in the process. Alright, so after you've completed that for each corner, then simply double-check that all of these colors are accurate here as well. After that, we'll go on to the second layer, or this section. Given that this top center is yellow, First task: locate an edge piece. In this case, it's going to be this one over here. It's one of these pieces on top that doesn't have yellow on it. It has orange and blue in it. Simply place it on the front and then adjust it so that it aligns with the center. Since this is orange and blue, the center's colors are blue on the right and green on the left, therefore it must go. It must move to the right side. Come on over here. Given that it must proceed to the right, First, we're going to shift it in that direction—away and to the left. After that, you'll just need to commit this to memory. To remove this corner, use your right hand to Thus, we're going to reinsert this corner once more utilizing the four movements that I already taught: 1 2 3 4. However, utilizing our left hand in the manner of 1 2 3 4 and so forth And here's another illustration. On top, we have a non-yellow edge. It has red and blue on it, so match the red on the front with the red on the center. It is green on the right side. It is blue on the left. Therefore, it must be heading to the left. Thus, to go to the left, you simply perform the same steps as before in the opposite direction.
For example, to move to the left, push to the right first, remove the left corner with your left hand, and then replace it with your right hand. Here we go, so make sure you're holding it this way. Thus, similar to what the corners If you discover that an edge is already there, simply take another piece—any random piece would do—and insert it. Thus, you ought to be able to insert parts into it. After that, you can carry on as usual. That's when this one will be released. After completing the first two layers, we'll work on the top cross, or yellow cross, so for now we're just looking at the edges. If you see that you haven't completed any edges yet, it's just a dot. You turn the front in a clockwise direction as shown here, and then perform the four right-handed movements that I previously taught you: 1 2 3 4 and then reverse that initial motion Here, we're going to overlook the corners. If you notice that your shape resembles an L, place that in the upper left corner and repeat the process. like this, and after four movements, I'll stop here if you see a horizontal line.
Verify that you are not holding a vertical; if so, you should just repeat the action. Similar to the first cross, once the cross is completed, we want to try to line up as many parts as we can. I've lined up orange and green here, but I haven't lined up the other two, so you can either line up all four in which is a nice case If you can only line up two, you're done (with) the step. Consequently, you should hold these two solved ones so that they are in front of you and behind you. Do this algorithm from any location if you are unable to accomplish that and they are across from one another. It operates as follows: To move this pair of pieces, pay attention to them as you move the right side up. It moves to the left and you put the red side back down. Then, it moves leftward till it is on the far left side.
Finally, it moves up the right side once more and is placed all the way on the left side. returning in just that manner Okay, so if you followed the instructions correctly, you should now be able to align everything is to place every corner in the proper location. As you can see, this one is yellow orange blue with yellow blue red centers surrounding it. Thus, it is not in the proper location. This one is not where it should be. This one is placed correctly. green orange yellow If everything is in its proper place already—yellow, orange, green—you've completed the step. Hold it in front of you, nevertheless, if only one is right? If none of them are accurate, simply use this procedure from any location. It proceeds as follows: Turn the top, right side up, using your right hand The similar thing happens when you turn your left hand to the left and then back to the left. However, attempting to reach the top with your right hand while turning the top with your left hand while turning the top down Okay, so it's still in the proper place. Simply keep your finger there and examine the others; they aren't quite in the correct place yet. So just carry it out once more. Right hand: up, left hand: down, right hand: up, left hand: down, right hand: down, left hand: down After that, while every corner is now in its proper location, it hasn't necessarily been flipped as you can observe from these two Now that every corner is in its proper place, you should turn everything upside down when you reach this stage.
Now that we have all of these corners in the bottom, we will just fix them one at a time. However, please pay close attention to how this is done, as one error could cause the entire cube to malfunction. Alright, so let's solve this bottom right corner first. Therefore, until this one is solved, we will use our right hand to perform those four movements. Thus, one, two, and three And there it is, at four. It's resolved After completing it, move on to the next corner. However, be careful to turn the bottom layer of the cube to turn the next corner; otherwise, you risk making a mess. Now that one has been resolved, simply flip the bottom layer over to reveal the following corner, and then repeat. After this is resolved, move on to the next one, and so forth. In such case, if you're new to our page, I write story here to teach people how to solve the Rubik's Cube more quickly. If you have any questions, you can also leave a comment below; I truly do answer the majority of them. Finally, if you enjoy what you see and would like to support my page, That's all, in any case. I hope to see you all again soon. Thank you for reading. (Okay. Now that I'm working through a complete example, I'm assuming you already know how these things function in general. I will thus simply move a little bit more quickly. I will now attempt to tackle the white cross orange problem that has already been completed. It's green here, thanks.
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Today also I solved a rubic cube. Loved this.
At least I’m able to solve a Rubik's Cube after a very long time now. This really helps a lot thank. I rate this 9/10