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WHats the secret! any weird thing that'l make it easier to solve?

2007-01-27 15:59:01 · 2 answers · asked by Shello 3 in Games & Recreation Toys

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You should make sure you can properly manipulate it before attempting any solution. Instead of trying to solve each face of the cube at the same time, start with one face then move down the layers that surround that face. In essence you will be solving the cube layer by layer. A face is defined by the colour that is at the centre of it. These never change position and they make good reference points.

Step 1: pick any of the sides and then get all the coloured squares on that face. Most beginners should have little problem with this step. Tip - in many combinations, one of the faces will have better positioned squares than the others. This is generally a good one to start with.
Step 2: After the first face is complete, manipulate the top squares so that the first layer of colours matches the centre colour of the four adjacent sides. After completing the top layer for all 4 adjacent sides, you will have a cube that is starting to take shape. Counting the center square, each adjacent side will have at least 4 correctly positioned squares.
Step 3: Solving the next layer is very quick and easy. Once you have learnt a few quick moves, you can flip all the edges into the right place.
Step 4: Now you are down to the last layer. You will need the formulas for moving around the squares without disturbing the rest of the solved cube. In most Rubik's Cube challenges, this layer takes longer than the rest of the cube. Many sites offer formulas for edge flips, corner twirls and other complex manoeuvres, so we are not going to repeat them here.
There are plenty of cheap books on the subject - here are a few to get you started. BUT there is always one other option...

2007-01-30 12:26:53 · answer #1 · answered by Answerfinder1360 5 · 0 0

The rubix cube can be solved mathematically, but I have only been able to solve 2 sides. There is bountiful information on secrets of the rubix cube on the internet. Just search.

2007-01-28 00:05:00 · answer #2 · answered by Pikajane 3 · 0 0

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