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  • Question
    How do I solve a Rubik's cube while blindfolded?
    Timothy Huynh
    Rubik’s Cube Champion
    Timothy Huynh is a Rubik’s Cube Artist & Champion based in Tampa, Florida. Timothy has been solving Rubik's Cubes professionally since 2016 and became a Guinness World Record Holder with advanced Rubik's cube-solving skills. Timothy has a follower base of over 8.6 million YouTube subscribers and 124k followers on Instagram. Internet celebrities including David Dobrik and Simu Liu have sung his praises, and Pixar has deemed his work "incredible."
    Rubik’s Cube Champion
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    First off, you have to memorize the cube, its positions, and how many spins each piece needs. What I did was use Quizlet flashcards, where each piece on the cube represents a letter, like a little puzzle. So, if someone says "C-T," you think "cat" because that's the word associated with those letters. Then comes the algorithm; each letter combo has its own moves to get the cube back in shape. My Quizlet setup was all about remembering these letter combos in my brain. Memorizing all those pieces and their spots takes a lot of time. It gets frustrating at times, but with enough practice and dedication, those letters become second nature. Just keep practicing, and soon enough, you'll be solving your cube easily while blindfolded.
  • Question
    How long does it typically take to solve a Rubik's cube?
    Community Answer
    If you are just starting out, aim to get down to two to three minutes. Then once you get some practice, go below two minutes. That is around where you should get after a few days of practice. Always try to be faster though -- the world record is 3.13 seconds!
  • Question
    What is the fastest way to solve a Rubik's cube?
    Community Answer
    The "layer method" described here is intended for beginners. There are faster methods that are more difficult to learn, the Fridrich method being the most popular among world-class speedcubers.
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    I'm seeing blue squares where the diagram shows yellow, but everything else is the same. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Japanese-style Rubik's cubes reverse the position of the blue and yellow faces compared to Western-style Rubik's cubes. Follow the instruction as though these colors were switched on your cube.
  • Question
    What is meant by "Ri"?
    Community Answer
    Rotate the right face of the cube a quarter turn, anticlockwise. R means turn the right face a quarter turn clockwise, and the i means "inverse".
  • Question
    Without setting white first, how do I solve all the colors in time?
    Community Answer
    Start solving the cube with ANY face (yellow, green, blue, red, orange, or white). The algorithm doesn't change.
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    How can I make the white cross?
    Community Answer
    To make the white cross, you need to align the edge to the center piece of the white center along with the center piece of the second color. For example, the white and blue edge piece will come in between the white and blue center.
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    How do I get under a minute? My best time is one minute, twenty-two seconds. I am trying to learn CFOP, but it's going slowly.
    Community Answer
    Work at it progressively. Since you know the basics, work on mastering F2L, then using your usual method to solve the last layer. Mastering F2L should get you below a minute, then you can focus on the orientation and permutation steps which tend to take the longest to master.
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    I didn't understand what is meant by, swap one with two and three with four. Can you elaborate?
    Community Answer
    You need to do the algorithm so that the front corners and back corners swap at the same time.
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    In the last layer, I'm not able to locate two adjacent color corners. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Look for any two corners of the same color. Once you find them, should they not be adjacent, perform the algorithm once to align them, then rotate the cube 90 degrees and perform it again to align them correctly.
  • Question
    How do I solve a mirror cube?
    Community Answer
    You need to picture it as if the sizes of the faces were colors, and follow the same procedure.
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    The update has removed the move notations, and I have two unsolved cubes sitting in my classroom. How do I get the move notations back?
    Community Answer
    There are a few apps on both Apple and Android that will actually show you the moves to solving the cube if you put in the colors. If there's no other option for you, just use that.
  • Question
    How do I solve a triangle Rubik's cube?
    Community Answer
    It’s called a pyraminx. First, you solve one face. Then, you orient and permute the remaining 3 edges.
  • Question
    Is this possible if I solve the blue color first?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can solve any color first. Just look as if blue were bottom and green were top.
  • Question
    How long is it to solve a color?
    Community Answer
    You can solve a side in about 20 seconds if your just learning and using this method.
  • Question
    How can I solve the first and second layer together?
    Community Answer
    Use the Friedrick Method, otherwise known as CFOP. There are lots of videos to help you learn.
  • Question
    What is an algorithm?
    PopeyedSpore26
    Community Answer
    An algorithm is a way of doing something, a method. In this case there are many ways of solving a Rubik's cube.
  • Question
    When solving the last (yellow) side, which side is the "front"?
    Community Answer
    The front face changes and is not permanent, so follow the steps rather than the colors.
  • Question
    I'm not getting the third layer. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    Make sure you are holding the cube correctly. If you are changing your grip during an algorithm, it may be messing you up. Make sure you are doing the correct move. If it asks for you do an anticlockwise turn, make sure you are not accidentally doing a clockwise turn. Track pieces -- this is slightly more advanced, but can help for some people. When you do an algorithm, you are moving blocks from your first two layers out, then back in another way. Try to watch the blocks as you take them out, and keep watching when you make more moves. If the movement is illogical, then you are probably doing something wrong.
  • Question
    How do I play with a Rubik's cube?
    Community Answer
    "Playing" with a Rubik's cube generally just means solving it.
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    Why are the move notations absent from this page?
    Community Answer
    They are absent because this is a simple solution. If you want the notations, you will need to go to the Rubik's Cube home page.
  • Question
    Is there an easier way to solve a Rubik's cube?
    Community Answer
    No, there is not.
  • Question
    On the last layer, what can I do if I don't have adjacent colors?
    Community Answer
    Look for the horizontal line. If a dot appeared, repeat the algorithm of the horizontal line or the adjacent color.
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    What does the algorithms mean with apostrophe, for example R’? Could you list the algorithms and their exact meaning?
    Community Answer
    In total there 12 algorithms U, U' ,D ,D', F, F', B, B' ,R , R' L, L'. The once with apostrophe are inverse or anticlockwise. The example you gave is R': R means to take Right layer to upside and R' means to take Right layer down, R' is often though called as R Inverse. One with a apostrophe is anticlockwise to without apostrophe.
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    Completed till last layer Step 1. In step 2, I am failing to orient the corners, when I try to orient the corners whole cube mixes.
    Jason Nguyen
    Community Answer
    Do the steps again and go to the step where you orient the corners and put the top layer facing to the top, and put the correct corner on the top-right spot and do U, R, U', L', U, R', U', L.
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    In the second layer, all is fine except that the red and green edge piece is swapped, so the red part is on the green and the green is in the red. (The one in the on the side.)
    Jason Nguyen
    Community Answer
    Do the algorithm U, R, U', R', U', F', U, F. You will see the piece out and do step 4 again.
  • Question
    I heard Petrus was better? How do I begin to go about learning Petrus?
    Nathan Oravanakalathil
    Community Answer
    Petrus is an outdated method that not many cubers use today. If you haven't learned how to solve using the beginners' method, you shouldn't start a new method because those methods are partly based on the beginners method. If you choose to learn Petrus, learn the beginners method first.
  • Question
    What do I do if I have a green-orange and a blue-orange piece stuck on both sides of the Ooange face on the second layer? I have the orange and red sides up to the second layer.
    Nathan Oravanakalathil
    Community Answer
    You can take out the piece by doing the following algorithm: R U R' U' F' U' F. This should take out the edge on the right side. The left side is the left-handed version of this algorithm.
  • Question
    My Rubik's Cube has the two of the same color on one corner piece. Is my cube still solvable?
    The_swest
    Community Answer
    Unfortunately, this makes the cube unsolvable, as only one colour can be on each face, meaning that having the same colour on both faces render it as unsolvable.
  • Question
    Can I do it without all those steps?
    Community Answer
    Not really, but take a look at jperm.net. You will find a good tutorial there. You can also watch his YouTube videos.
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