How to solve a Rubik's Cube

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Solve a Rubik's Cube

Solve a Rubik's Cube

If you've ever wanted to solve a Rubik's Cube and look like a genius, you're going to have to watch this puzzle solving video tutorial. This video will show you how to, yes, solve a Rubik's Cube.

Now, in order to solve a Rubiks Cube, you need to know what is the front, bottom, back, left, right, and top. Once you have the orientation of the cube down, then comes the algorithms. I know, they algorithms sound kind of nerdy, don't they, but trust me, you need them, not just for the Rubik's Cube, but for life, so get them down. You'll see how to get the middle pieces, the corners, and the edges in the right place. If you plan on being a speedcuber some day, you're going to need to learn how to solve the puzzle first.

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