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how do you solve a rubik's cube? this fucker is impossible for me to solve beyond making it past one full side, so I'm curious about your approach, always admired niggas casually flipping the rubiks cube loosely and solving it effortlessly
what is the mechanism behind this device?
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>>16828913
There are several known algorithms for solving it, the easiest of which is almost foolproof
You start by making a 1-colour cross, completely fill in that colour (so you have the bottom third completely solved), then fill in the middle third and from then on, you need to just focus on the top layer, because all others are already solved. First solve the side opposite of the starting side and then move on to put the top edges and corners in their right place.
VoilĂ , you now have a solved rubik's cube - if you take the time to learn and memorize the movement patterns of the cube. There are algorithms that are used to, for example, just change two edges and leave everything else in its place
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>>16828913
Just peel the stickers off.
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>one full side
Usually when people say this they are still thinking about the problem as moving squares around. The pieces you need to get in the right place are the little cubes. It might help you to look at a disassembled cube. The center pieces are fixed in place and only rotate. You need to get all the movable cubes in the correct position and orientation relative to the center pieces.
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>>16828932
If you're going to cheat, it's better for the cube to disassemble it.
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>>16829011
Pic is how I always solved it as a kid. Work smart, not hard.
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>>16828913
https://solvethecube.com/



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