Timestamps, Tips & Algs below… This video is part of a series of Supplemental videos that provide a more detailed explanation of the Steps in my Rubik’s Cube 4x4 Tutorial, including the Theory and Principles behind the Steps, along with additional Examples and Troubleshooting tips. Enjoy! *Timestamps:* 00:00 Two General Principles 00:45 Terms 01:02 L2C Patterns & Iterations 01:51 Cube Color Scheme 02:28 Overview 4 Cases 02:57 Case 1: Bars / Bars 03:35 Swapped Centers 04:30 Case 2: 3/1 / 3/1 05:30 Case 2b: Opposite Colors 06:03 Case 3: Checker / Bars 07:23 Case 3b: Bars / Checker 07:51 Case 4: Checker / Checker 08:50 Relative Movement Concept 09:35 Related Video (Subscribe) *4x4 Tutorial Supplemental Videos List:* 4x4 L2C (Last 2 Centers): kzbin.info/www/bejne/nZ-llKOLr7elgLc 4x4 Edge Flipping Fundamentals: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nWS6dIV5fpl3npY 4x4 L2E (Last 2 Edges): kzbin.info/www/bejne/kIHahKxuhdyYeq8 4x4 PLL Parity Intuitive & Alg: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z4fNZ5qvlJ1gq5o 4x4 OLL Parity Intuitive: kzbin.info/www/bejne/o5zae4WdrN5niJY 4x4 OLL & PLL Parity Algorithms: 4x4 Beginner Method Tutorial: When we get to the Last 2 Centers there are only 4 possible Patters or Cases and We will use 2 general principles to solve all of them.. logically. Principle 1, Slice into a match forming Bars Or Principle 2, Slice back.. into a match forming Bars Sometimes either Principle can be used, depending on the Case one may be more efficient than the other but as a beginner.. don’t focus on efficiency, but rather learning and understanding. 4x4 Last 2 Centers (L2C) Patterns The 4 possible cases are Case 1: Bars / Bars Case 2: 3/1 Case 3: Bars / Checker Case 4: Checker / Checker I don’t consider solved but centers in wrong location a case but some might. Case 2b: Is the 3/1 Pattern but opposite colors. We solve this with the same principle just mindful of final Center color placement making sure Green is on Front and Red on Top. Case 3b: Checker / Bars opposite patterns same as above, we solve with the same principle. I only added the “b” subset to offer clarity to beginners who may be confused and consider them different Cases. Set Up & Solve Algorithms for each L2C Case:* Remember R2 = R’2 but you may chose one direction over another for fluidity of motion. *Solve* is the main solve shown in the video. *Alt Solve* is just the set up backwards if I didn’t use that in the video. There are many ways to accomplish the same movements as explained at 8m50s mark “Relative Movement Concept”. *Case 0: Centers Swapped* Set Up: Rw U2 Rw2 F2 Rw Solve: Rw U2 Rw2 F2 Rw *Case 1: Bars / Bars* Set Up: Rw U2 Rw’ Solve: Rw U2 Rw’ *Case 2: 3/1* Set Up: Rw U Rw’ Solve: Rw U’ Rw’ *Case 2b: 3/1 Opposite Colors* Set Up: Swap Centers then Rw U Rw’ Solve: Rw U Rw2 F2 Rw *Case 3 Check / Bars* Set Up: (Rw U2 Rw’) (U Rw U’ Rw’) Solve: (Rw U Rw’ U’) (Rw U2 Rw’) *Case 3b Bars / Checker* Set Up: (Rw U2 Rw’) (F’ Rw’ F Rw) Solve: (Lw F Lw’ F’) (Rw U2 Rw’) Alt Solve: (Rw’ F’ Rw F) (Rw U2 Rw’) *Case 4: Checker / Checker* Set Up: Rw U’ Rw2 F’ Rw Solve: Rw U Rw2 F Rw Alt Solve: Rw’ F Rw2 U Rw’ Help us get to 100k Subscribers: goo.gl/DDfVab If you would like to purchase a 4x4 or any puzzle seen in my tutorials, visit my website: www.kevingittemeier.com/shop-games/ 4x4 Nomenclature, Notation & Algorithms listed on my website www.kevingittemeier.com (Direct link coming soon) 4x4 Tutorial Supplemental Videos List 4x4 L2C (Last 2 Centers): kzbin.info/www/bejne/nZ-llKOLr7elgLc 4x4 Edge Flipping Principles: 4x4 L2E (Last 2 Edges): 4x4 PLL Parity Intuitive & Alg: 4x4 OLL Parity Intuitive: 4x4 OLL Parity Algorithm: Rubik’s Cube 4x4 Full Tutorial: coming soon Even though this video series focuses on solving the Rubik’s Cube 4x4 Intuitively without the use of algorithms, I provide a full list of relevant 4x4 Algorithms on my website & below: *Notation for Methods of Flipping & Un-Flipping Edges* Beginner Method take out & re-insert upside down: R U R’ U’ y L’ U L (Forward) Do L’ U’ L U y’ R U’ R (Reverse) Undo Beginner Method Variation with Front turns: R U R’ U’ F’ U F (Forward) Do F’ U’ F U R U’ R’ (Reverse) Undo Note: R U R’ U’ y L’ U L = R U R’ U’ F’ U F minus axis rotation Y Intuitive Alternate Method a: R U R’ F R’ F’ R (Forward) Do R’ F R F’ R U’ R’ (Reverse) Undo Alternate Method b: R U’ B’ R2 (Forward) Do R2 B U R’ (Reverse) Undo Alternate Method c: R F’ U R’ F (Forward) Do F’ R U’ F R’ (Reverse) Undo Note the old notation Rr is equal to Rw (newer & more widely used) w = wide turn (both outer & inner) More detail on my site. *PLL Parity Intuitive* [u’ (Flip) u] [d (Flip reverse) d’] Flip = any flip method including the above methods. Remember u & d turns are opposite each other So u’ & d both slice to the Right (u & d’ to Left) *PLL Parity Algorithm* (My Method) Rw2 R2 U2 Rw2 R2 Uw2 Rw2 R2 Uw2 U2 Alternate Method (More Efficient) r2 U2 r2 Uw2 r2 u2 *OLL Parity Algorithm* Rw2 B2 U2 Lw U2 Rw’ U2 Rw U2 F2 Rw F2 Lw’ B2 Rw2 - Some popular Rubik’s Tutorials: Learn How to Fail Properly: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hIO6eGODm9d0jsk Rubik’s Cube 2x2 Beginner Method: kzbin.info/www/bejne/i4qmlqyrlNWViqs Rubik’s Cube 2x2 Intermediate Method: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nHXJoZ15YqyDeK8 Rubik’s Cube 3x3 Beginner Method: kzbin.info/www/bejne/b6TTdXp4mryfZ9E Rubik’s Cube 4x4 Beginner Method: Pyraminx Beginner Method: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nXzFe4J3mqqehKs Pyraminx Intermediate Method: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gJ2QdZt6p7yKhKc Skewb Beginner Method: kzbin.info/www/bejne/lXvEhGOOd5errZY Megaminx Beginner Method: kzbin.info/www/bejne/n3LJaa2YppV7fpo Megaminx LL Beginner Method: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qWKpf6qce8mliq8 Rubik’s Practice & Solves 3 Year Old Solves Rubik’s 3x3: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eobHomWspt6Vprc 3 Year Old Solves Rubik’s 2x2: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bHnWZ2tmZc-Kldk 3 Year Old Practices Rubik’s: kzbin.info/www/bejne/r5DYqJSumLeYe6s Family Rubik’s Practice: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hpy7laytpK1lZtk Rubik’s Klein Bottle Illusion: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y3Orl6aGeJajibs See my website for a current Full list of Tutorials: www.kevingittemeier.com (direct link coming soon) If you found any of this helpful, Subscribing, hitting Like & Commenting helps support this channel more than you would think!
@KTFG Жыл бұрын
Set Up & Solve Algorithms for each L2C Case:* *Case 0: Centers Swapped* Set Up: Rw U2 Rw2 F2 Rw Solve: Rw U2 Rw2 F2 Rw *Case 1: Bars / Bars* Set Up: Rw U2 Rw’ Solve: Rw U2 Rw’ *Case 2: 3/1* Set Up: Rw U Rw’ Solve: Rw U’ Rw’ *Case 2b: 3/1 Opposite Colors* Set Up: Swap Centers then Rw U Rw’ Solve: Rw U Rw2 F2 Rw *Case 3 Check / Bars* Set Up: (Rw U2 Rw’) (U Rw U’ Rw’) Solve: (Rw U Rw’ U’) (Rw U2 Rw’) *Case 3b Bars / Checker* Set Up: (Rw U2 Rw’) (F’ Rw’ F Rw) Solve: (Lw F Lw’ F’) (Rw U2 Rw’) Alt Solve: (Rw’ F’ Rw F) (Rw U2 Rw’) *Case 4: Checker / Checker* Set Up: Rw U’ Rw2 F’ Rw Solve: Rw U Rw2 F Rw Alt Solve: Rw’ F Rw2 U Rw’ Remember R2 = R’2 but you may chose one direction over another for fluidity of motion. *Solve* is the main solve shown in the video. *Alt Solve* is just the set up backwards if I didn’t use that in the video. There are many ways to accomplish the same movements as explained at 8m50s mark “Relative Movement Concept”.
@KTFG Жыл бұрын
*Timestamps:* 00:00 Two General Principles 00:45 Terms 01:02 L2C Patterns & Iterations 01:51 Cube Color Scheme 02:28 Overview 4 Cases 02:57 Case 1: Bars / Bars 03:35 Swapped Centers 04:30 Case 2: 3/1 / 3/1 05:30 Case 2b: Opposite Colors 06:03 Case 3: Checker / Bars 07:23 Case 3b: Bars / Checker 07:51 Case 4: Checker / Checker 08:50 Relative Movement Concept 09:35 Related Video (Subscribe)
I asked Aye Eye to describe my style of Rubik’s Cube Tutorials; Kevin Gittemeier’s Rubik’s Cube tutorials are renowned for their simplicity and accessibility, making them ideal for beginners of all ages. His approach emphasizes understanding the cube’s mechanics rather than relying on rote memorization of algorithms. Kevin often breaks down the solving process into manageable steps, using clear and concise language to explain each move. His tutorials typically start with basic concepts, such as forming a white cross and solving the first layer, before progressing to more advanced techniques. This step-by-step method ensures that learners can follow along easily and build a solid foundation in cube-solving skills12. Another hallmark of Kevin’s style is his use of visual aids and practical examples to reinforce learning. He frequently demonstrates each step on a physical cube, allowing viewers to see exactly how the pieces move and interact. Kevin’s calm and patient demeanor helps to create a supportive learning environment, encouraging viewers to practice and experiment without fear of making mistakes. Additionally, his tutorials often include tips and shortcuts to help learners solve the cube more efficiently. By combining clear explanations with hands-on demonstrations, Kevin makes the complex world of Rubik’s Cube solving approachable and enjoyable for everyone34.
@KTFG2 ай бұрын
I asked Aye Eye to describe my KZbin Channel. This is surprisingly accurate but somewhat concerning; Kevin Gittemeier’s KZbin channel, KTFG, is a treasure trove for enthusiasts of various technical and mechanical fields. With over 31,000 subscribers, the channel covers a wide range of topics including inventions, elevators, electronics, motors and controls, and even Rubik’s Cube tutorials1. Kevin’s videos are known for their detailed and practical approach, making complex subjects accessible to a broad audience. Whether you’re interested in learning how to troubleshoot elevator systems or solve a Rubik’s Cube, KTFG offers step-by-step guides and insightful tips that cater to both beginners and advanced users1. In addition to technical content, Kevin also shares videos on RV life, showcasing his adventures and practical tips for living on the road2. His channel is a blend of educational content and personal experiences, making it both informative and engaging. Kevin’s approachable style and clear explanations have earned him a loyal following, and his commitment to sharing knowledge is evident in the variety and depth of his videos1. Whether you’re a hobbyist or a professional, KTFG provides valuable resources and inspiration for anyone looking to expand their skills and knowledge.
@baisakhibhowal Жыл бұрын
Sir, would it be possible to make a whole tutorial on how to solve a 4x4 rubik's cube the easiest way?
@KTFG Жыл бұрын
Yes! It’s in the works. I just moved so things are a little hectic but I hope to get it complete and posted soon
@baisakhibhowal Жыл бұрын
@@KTFG Thank you so much sir! Will be waiting!
@KTFG Жыл бұрын
@@baisakhibhowal In the meantime the full "Supplemental Series" on 4x4 is super helpful to watch to gain an understanding of the concepts. 4x4 Supplemental Playlist: kzbin.info/aero/PL5bXe_lvrKgYjlQg5TWxKrxP9PWN4JzHf&si=EFrrjJ1RbNE6fDdo You likely could solve the 4x4 just from those tutorials but they are meant to be supplements to my 4x4 tutorial once complete.
@KTFG Жыл бұрын
@@baisakhibhowal 4x4 Beginner Method Tutorial: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aYaQeYqAlq17rbM Let me know what you think!
I asked Aye Eye to describe my style of Rubik’s Cube Tutorials; Kevin Gittemeier’s Rubik’s Cube tutorials are renowned for their simplicity and accessibility, making them ideal for beginners of all ages. His approach emphasizes understanding the cube’s mechanics rather than relying on rote memorization of algorithms. Kevin often breaks down the solving process into manageable steps, using clear and concise language to explain each move. His tutorials typically start with basic concepts, such as forming a white cross and solving the first layer, before progressing to more advanced techniques. This step-by-step method ensures that learners can follow along easily and build a solid foundation in cube-solving skills12. Another hallmark of Kevin’s style is his use of visual aids and practical examples to reinforce learning. He frequently demonstrates each step on a physical cube, allowing viewers to see exactly how the pieces move and interact. Kevin’s calm and patient demeanor helps to create a supportive learning environment, encouraging viewers to practice and experiment without fear of making mistakes. Additionally, his tutorials often include tips and shortcuts to help learners solve the cube more efficiently. By combining clear explanations with hands-on demonstrations, Kevin makes the complex world of Rubik’s Cube solving approachable and enjoyable for everyone34.
@KTFG2 ай бұрын
I asked Aye Eye to describe my KZbin Channel. This is surprisingly accurate but somewhat concerning; Kevin Gittemeier’s KZbin channel, KTFG, is a treasure trove for enthusiasts of various technical and mechanical fields. With over 31,000 subscribers, the channel covers a wide range of topics including inventions, elevators, electronics, motors and controls, and even Rubik’s Cube tutorials1. Kevin’s videos are known for their detailed and practical approach, making complex subjects accessible to a broad audience. Whether you’re interested in learning how to troubleshoot elevator systems or solve a Rubik’s Cube, KTFG offers step-by-step guides and insightful tips that cater to both beginners and advanced users1. In addition to technical content, Kevin also shares videos on RV life, showcasing his adventures and practical tips for living on the road2. His channel is a blend of educational content and personal experiences, making it both informative and engaging. Kevin’s approachable style and clear explanations have earned him a loyal following, and his commitment to sharing knowledge is evident in the variety and depth of his videos1. Whether you’re a hobbyist or a professional, KTFG provides valuable resources and inspiration for anyone looking to expand their skills and knowledge.
@1EduScience Жыл бұрын
Swapped Centers: 3:40 Case 1: 2:58 Case 2: 4:28 Case 3: 6:00 Case 4: 7:50
@1EduScience Жыл бұрын
00:00 Two General Principles 00:45 Terms 01:02 L2C Patterns & Iterations 01:51 Cube Color Scheme 02:28 Overview 4 Cases 02:57 Case 1: Bars / Bars 03:35 Swapped Centers 04:30 Case 2: 3/1 / 3/1 05:30 Case 2b: Opposite Colors 06:03 Case 3: Checker / Bars 07:23 Case 3b: Bars / Checker 07:51 Case 4: Checker / Checker 08:50 Relative Movement Concept 09:35 Related Video (Subscribe)
@1EduScience Жыл бұрын
*Case 0: Centers Swapped* Set Up: Rw U2 Rw2 F2 Rw Solve: Rw U2 Rw2 F2 Rw *Case 1: Bars / Bars* Set Up: Rw U2 Rw’ Solve: Rw U2 Rw’ *Case 2: 3/1* Set Up: Rw U Rw’ Solve: Rw U’ Rw’ *Case 2b: 3/1 Opposite Colors* Set Up: Swap Centers then Rw U Rw’ Solve: Rw U Rw2 F2 Rw *Case 3 Check / Bars* Set Up: (Rw U2 Rw’) (U Rw U’ Rw’) Solve: (Rw U Rw’ U’) (Rw U2 Rw’) *Case 3b Bars / Checker* Set Up: (Rw U2 Rw’) (F’ Rw’ F Rw) Solve: (Lw F Lw’ F’) (Rw U2 Rw’) Alt Solve: (Rw’ F’ Rw F) (Rw U2 Rw’) *Case 4: Checker / Checker* Set Up: Rw U’ Rw2 F’ Rw Solve: Rw U Rw2 F Rw Alt Solve: Rw’ F Rw2 U Rw’
@1EduScience Жыл бұрын
*Set Up & Solve Algorithms for each L2C Case:* Remember R2 = R’2 but you may chose one direction over another for fluidity of motion. *Solve* is the main solve shown in the video. *Alt Solve* is just the set up backwards if I didn’t use that in the video. There are many ways to accomplish the same movements as explained at 8m50s mark “Relative Movement Concept”. *Case 0: Centers Swapped* Set Up: Rw U2 Rw2 F2 Rw Solve: Rw U2 Rw2 F2 Rw *Case 1: Bars / Bars* Set Up: Rw U2 Rw’ Solve: Rw U2 Rw’ *Case 2: 3/1* Set Up: Rw U Rw’ Solve: Rw U’ Rw’ *Case 2b: 3/1 Opposite Colors* Set Up: Swap Centers then Rw U Rw’ Solve: Rw U Rw2 F2 Rw *Case 3 Check / Bars* Set Up: (Rw U2 Rw’) (U Rw U’ Rw’) Solve: (Rw U Rw’ U’) (Rw U2 Rw’) *Case 3b Bars / Checker* Set Up: (Rw U2 Rw’) (F’ Rw’ F Rw) Solve: (Lw F Lw’ F’) (Rw U2 Rw’) Alt Solve: (Rw’ F’ Rw F) (Rw U2 Rw’) *Case 4: Checker / Checker* Set Up: Rw U’ Rw2 F’ Rw Solve: Rw U Rw2 F Rw Alt Solve: Rw’ F Rw2 U Rw’
@1EduScience Жыл бұрын
*Case 1: Bars / Bars* Set Up: Rw U2 Rw’ Solve: Rw U2 Rw’
@1EduScience Жыл бұрын
*Case 2: 3/1* Set Up: Rw U Rw’ Solve: Rw U’
@KTFG Жыл бұрын
Ignore this comment and replies, as they are only meant to help the YT algorithm recognize that this video about a Rubik’s Cube 4x4 Tutorial and the Steps involved in solving the Rubik’s 4x4 with the Easiest Beginner Method. This Rubik’s Cube 4x4 video tutorial series will teach you how to solve the Rubik’s Cube 4x4 intuitively without complicated algorithms. Solving any Rubik’s Cube puzzle is ease once you learn the basic logical concepts and principles regarding Rubik’s style cube puzzles. We will use those basic cube concepts and principles and apply them to solve the steps with critical thinking and logic. This video is part of a series of Supplemental videos that provide a more detailed explanation of the Steps in my Rubik’s Cube 4x4 Tutorial, including the Theory and Principles behind the Steps, along with additional Examples and Troubleshooting tips. Titles in the 4x4 (Supplemental) Tutorial Series: Solve Rubik’s Cube 4x4 (L2C) Last 2 Centers Intuitive (SUP) Tutorial [KTFG 470] kzbin.info/www/bejne/nZ-llKOLr7elgLc Rubik’s Cube 4x4 Edge Flipping Fundamentals (SUP) Tutorial [KTFG 471] kzbin.info/www/bejne/nWS6dIV5fpl3npY Solve Rubik’s Cube 4x4 (L2E) Last 2 Edges (SUP) Tutorial [KTFG 472] kzbin.info/www/bejne/kIHahKxuhdyYeq8 Solve Rubik’s Cube 4x4 PLL Parity Intuitive (SUP) Tutorial [KTFG 473] kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z4fNZ5qvlJ1gq5o Solve Rubik’s Cube 4x4 OLL Parity Intuitive (SUP) Tutorial [KTFG 474] kzbin.info/www/bejne/o5zae4WdrN5niJY Solve Rubik’s Cube 4x4 - Easiest Beginner Method Tutorial [KTFG 000]
Regarding Rubik’s cube 4x4 tutorials and instructions: B i ng chat told me best KZbin titles for a Rubik’s Cube 4x4 Tutorial are the following: How to Solve the 4x4 Rubik’s Cube - Beginner’s Method, Learn How to Solve a 4x4 in 10 minutes - Full Yau Method Tutorial, The Easiest Way to Solve the Rubik’s Revenge - 4x4x4 Cube, Master the 4x4 Rubik’s Cube with These Simple Steps, How to Solve a 4x4 Cube - The Ultimate Guide, I think it just read off 4x4 Tutorial video titles from the internet. So I asked best 4x4 tutorial keywords. how to solve rubik’s cube 4x4, rubik’s cube 4x4 tutorial, rubik’s revenge Yau method, Beginner method, 4x4 cube solution, rubik’s cube 4x4 easy, rubik’s cube 4x4 algorithms,
@KTFG Жыл бұрын
*Set Up & Solve Algorithms for each L2C Case:* Remember R2 = R’2 but you may chose one direction over another for fluidity of motion. *Solve* is the main solve shown in the video. *Alt Solve* is just the set up backwards if I didn’t use that in the video. There are many ways to accomplish the same movements as explained at 8m50s mark “Relative Movement Concept”. *Case 0: Centers Swapped* Set Up: Rw U2 Rw2 F2 Rw Solve: Rw U2 Rw2 F2 Rw *Case 1: Bars / Bars* Set Up: Rw U2 Rw’ Solve: Rw U2 Rw’ *Case 2: 3/1* Set Up: Rw U Rw’ Solve: Rw U’ Rw’ *Case 2b: 3/1 Opposite Colors* Set Up: Swap Centers then Rw U Rw’ Solve: Rw U Rw2 F2 Rw *Case 3 Check / Bars* Set Up: (Rw U2 Rw’) (U Rw U’ Rw’) Solve: (Rw U Rw’ U’) (Rw U2 Rw’) *Case 3b Bars / Checker* Set Up: (Rw U2 Rw’) (F’ Rw’ F Rw) Solve: (Lw F Lw’ F’) (Rw U2 Rw’) Alt Solve: (Rw’ F’ Rw F) (Rw U2 Rw’) *Case 4: Checker / Checker* Set Up: Rw U’ Rw2 F’ Rw Solve: Rw U Rw2 F Rw Alt Solve: Rw’ F Rw2 U Rw’
@KTFG Жыл бұрын
Rubiks Cube 4x4 Algorithms List: *Notation for Methods of Flipping & Un-Flipping Edges* *Beginner Method take out & re-insert upside down:* R U R’ U’ y L’ U L (Forward) Do L’ U’ L U y’ R U’ R (Reverse) Undo *Beginner Method Variation with Front turns:* R U R’ U’ F’ U F (Forward) Do F’ U’ F U R U’ R’ (Reverse) Undo Note: R U R’ U’ y L’ U L = R U R’ U’ F’ U F minus axis rotation Y *Intuitive Alternate Method a:* R U R’ F R’ F’ R (Forward) Do R’ F R F’ R U’ R’ (Reverse) Undo *Alternate Method b:* R U’ B’ R2 (Forward) Do R2 B U R’ (Reverse) Undo *Alternate Method c:* R F’ U R’ F (Forward) Do F’ R U’ F R’ (Reverse) Undo Note the old notation Rr is equal to Rw (newer & more widely used) w = wide turn (both outer & inner) More detail on my site. *PLL Parity Intuitive* [u’ (Flip) u] [d (Flip reverse) d’] Flip = any flip method including the above methods. Remember u & d turns are opposite each other So u’ & d both slice to the Right (u & d’ to Left) *PLL Parity Algorithm* (My Method) Rw2 R2 U2 Rw2 R2 Uw2 Rw2 R2 Uw2 U2 Alternate Method (More Efficient) r2 U2 r2 Uw2 r2 u2 *OLL Parity Algorithm* Rw2 B2 U2 Lw U2 Rw’ U2 Rw U2 F2 Rw F2 Lw’ B2 Rw2 *3x3 Edge Shuffle Algorithms* www.kevingittemeier.com/how-to-solve-rubiks-cube-easy/ *3 Edges CW* (R2 U) (R U) (R’ U’) (R’ U R’) *3 Edges CCW* (L2’ U’) (L’ U’) (L U) (L U) (L U’ L) *4 Edges Opposites* (M2 U) (M2 U2) (M2 U M2) *4 Edges Diagonal* (M’ U) (M2 U) (M2 U) (M’ U2) (M2 U’)
@Elevators Жыл бұрын
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@sauer506 Жыл бұрын
Need more glue
@KTFG Жыл бұрын
The key is the magnets not the glue: www.kevingittemeier.com/totalelement-magnets/ This cube has more magnets in that your magnetic folding shelf, true story.