![]() ![]() Here is an example algorithm (If you don’t know this one yet, don’t learn it and get head of yourself) R U R’ U R U2 R’. Cube Notation lets the reader know what face to turn, in which direction so they can use the algo. These algos are written down using cube notation. An Algorithm (algo for short) is a sequence of moves thatĬauses certain pieces on the cube to move or rotate in certain ways. In the diagrams I use for examples, I will use the following face positions:Ĭube Notation is basically the language of algorithms. Just remember that the bottom face isn’t B or else you’ll have 2 B faces. The bottom is D for Down face.Īnd the back face is B for Back. R standing for Right and L standing for Left. The cube faces on the right and left side of the cube are the R and L faces. Now if you hold your cube strait in front of your face, the face of the cube directly in front of you is called the F face, which stands for Front. If you can already solve a 3×3 Rubik’s cube or are familiar with notation and face names, then you can skip this part.įace names are very simple to understand and they let you know which face to turn while reading cube notation. #RUBIKS CUBE FLIP CENTER 180 HOW TO#Before we start getting into solving the first layer, there are some important things you should learn like how to read cube notation and learning the names of the faces on the cube. This may sound very confusing to you (or not make sense at all) but don’t worry, everything will be explained in theįollowing pages. So first, you solve the first layer, then you orient the last layer, then you permute the last layer. This tutorial uses the same method used in the “Ryan’s Guild to Speed Cubing” except without any steps involving edges. It’s also recommended (if you want to solve fast) that you lubricate your cube by spraying silicone (such as Jig-A-Loo) lube into the cracks of the cube and working the lube around.If you have no experience with solving Rubik’s cubes what so ever, there is an element or memorization required but don’t let this worry you, with practice you’ll remember everything with ease.For example if your cube’s colour scheme is White opposite Yellow, Green opposite Blue, and Red opposite Orange, green and blue will never be adjacent when solved because they are on opposite sides. When a 2×2 cube is solved, the colour scheme will always remain the same no matter how many times you solve.It’s recommended that you read (or at least look over) the “Ryan’s Guild to Speed Cubing” before reading this due to the fact that the method and algorithms are insanely close to being the same.The 2×2 is like a 3×3 cube without edge or center pieces (displayed in picture below) This is because solving a 2×2 cube is very closely related to solving a 3×3. It’s strongly advised (but not necessary) to have complete, or at least partial, knowledge of how to solve a 3×3 cube.First of all, you’ll need a 2×2 Rubik’s cube, which you obviously have or you. ![]() Before you start learning to solve, there are a few things you should have, and a few ![]()
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