Solve the Rubik's Cube after the 2-Look PLL

Solve the Rubik's Cube after the 2-Look PLL

Solving puzzles can be hard, especially when it comes to Rubik's Cube. Erno Rubik's puzzles are extremely difficult, three-dimensional mechanical cubes, unless you're determined and can handle a few mathematical algorithms, then they're easy, or at least not impossible.

Watch this video tutorial to learn how to solve the Rubik's Cube after the 2-Look PLL. Try going step-by-step with the videos, pausing along the way until you get the hang of solving the Rubiks Cube. After the 2-Look PLL (Permutation of the Last Layer), there's about 15 more algorithms to do.

After you know them all, you're ready to start your journey to a sub-forty second average. The video goes over T, J(b), and Y permutations. Learn these first because they are the easiest and you basically get two of them for free after learning the T permutation.

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scorch27 5 months ago
GOOD VID
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