Solve the Rubik's Cube with algorithms

Solve the Rubik's Cube with algorithms

The Rubik's Cube, originally called the "Magic Cube," is a mechanical puzzle invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture, Erno Rubik.

If you want to learn how to solve the Rubik's Cube, then just check out this two-part video tutorial, which will have you solving it in no time.

In order to solve the Rubiks Cube, you will need to know the basics of the Cube, like how to determine what are the center, edge, and corner pieces. You will also learn a little Rubik's Cube notation, for the algorithms you will perform, listed below.

Step 1: Ui Ri U Fi
Step 2: Ri Di R D
Step 3: U R Ui Ri Ui Fi U F
Step 3: Ui Fi U F U R Ui Ri
Step 4: F R U Ri Ui Fi
Step 5: F U Fi U F 2U Fi U
Step 6: U R Ui Li U Ri Ui L
Step 7: Ri Di R D

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maryam ibni abbas 3 weeks ago
how to play?
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