![]() Now that we have the colors under that petal matching, it’s time to kill that petal! Flip the green side in a complete 180. What color is the center piece? Green! We found the match! What color is it? Is the center green? No. The front of our cube looks different now. With your right hand, grab layers 2 and 3 and rotate them once to the right. Let’s make our first move! Look at the front of your cube. Since our petal tip is GREEN in this example, we need to search for the GREEN side. In this image below, the petal is touching this green piece. Notice the color of the piece that the petal is touching. Notice that one of the daisy’s flower petals are pointing at us. Daisy is a flower, right? Well flowers have petals. On our last step we completed the daisy. Turn your cube so you are looking at just the TOP and FRONT only.ġ – Which color is the daisy’s petal touching? Look at the top and front of the cube (of course, Daisy side is up) RUBIX CUBE FLIP SIDE PIECE PLUSThe tips of the plus sign will have two matching colors on every side of the cube. Your goal is to make a white “plus sign” on the top of your cube. Other solutions can be found via the Rubik's Homepage.Easiest Solve For a Rubik's Cube | Beginners Guide/Examples | STEP 2 Your Goal for Step 2: One final twist of the top ring and you are done!īesides that I only have the 3x3x3 solution here, but there are more puzzles. If you want to learn less moves, you can just stick with 5 A and repeat it twice if yellow is on the side. And again, we will only turn the top ring to flip the corner, not the whole cube. Hold the cube such that a corner to be flipped is in the front right position.Ī: Yellow is to move from the front to the top:ī: Yellow is to move from the side to the top:Īs with flipping the edges, the cube will look confusing before final results. The final step is to flip the corners to bring the yellow side up. After that, one corner should be correct. If no corner is at the correct position, just use one these twi sequences. If you have one corner that is correctly positioned, you can use ont the following two sequences to rotate the remaining three corners into the correct position (or use the other sequence twice - same thing).Ī: Correct corner front left, rotation counter-clockwise:ī: Correct corner front right, rotation clockwise: This sequence was sent to be by Volker Bartels. Now we want to position the corners correctly. After this, you can continue with step 3. Reinsert the removed edge piece from the other side with the appropriate sequence from step 1. Turn the cube by 90 degrees so that yellow is on the side. Use the sequence from step 1 to remove one of the edge pieces. If two opposing edge pieces are flipped, but the other two are not, this sequence will lead to all four pieces being flipped (right becomes wrong and vice-versa). Under some constellation this won't work: Warning: The cube will look a bit chaotic after this sequence, but don't worry about this now!Īfter flipping one piece like this, only turn the top ring (not the whole cube) until the next piece to be flipped is on the right.Īfter all edge pieces are flipped, the cube should look normal again. Hold the cube so that a flipped edge piece is on the right: Usually, some edge pieces will be flipped and have their yellow face on the side of the cube. We will continue by positioning the yellow edge pieces by switching positions of adjacent pairs: Turn the cube upside down, so that yellow is on top. If an edge piece is already in the right position, but flipped, you will first have to place some other element there and then re-insert it the right way round.Īfter placing all edge pieces in this manner, the first two rings are done. All pieces missing are either on the bottom ring or they are somewhere on the second ring.Ī single edge piece is moved from the bottom ring to its final position on the middle ring as follows: Now the edge pieces from the second ring are to be arranged. Turn the middle ring until the center stones matchthe colours of the top ring. So you have done the white side plus the first ring of stones in such a way thatall stones on the first ring match their neighbour's colour. I will assume that you have started with the white side of course you couldstart with any other side as well, but then some of the descriptions below willnot match the situation of your cube. With a little bit extra effort it should also be possible,to get the first ring of stones to match its neighbours as well. PreparationĮverybody who has spend some time with the cube should be able to arrangeone side correctly. If your cubelooks differently, you may have to exchange all occurences of one color with another. This version is white on top,red, blue, green and orange on the sides and yellow down under. This solution refers to the original cube. ![]()
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