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  1. Part 1: First Layer Edges. Your first objective is to solve the four white edges, building a cross on your first layer as shown below. Note that each white edge piece has another color sticker on it. When the white cross is completed, this other color has to match the center piece it's adjacent to.

  2. Need help solving your 3x3 Rubik’s Cube? Or another Rubik’s puzzle? Explore all our our Solution Guides right here. Happy solving!

  3. After you’ve solved the cube once, there are still a lot of fun things to do! Memorize the algorithms! (We’ve put them all on the last slide so you can take a look when you go home) Practice! Try new puzzles - 2x2, 4x4, 5x5, Pyraminx, Megaminx, etc. Try new methods - CFOP, Roux, ZZ, etc. Learn more cube theory - commutators!

  4. This is a super simple Rubik's Cube tutorial, where you don't need to learn move notation or long algorithms. With some practice, you should be able to solve the cube in about 2-4 minutes. If you want to get even faster, you should learn How to do Finger Tricks and learn the CFOP Method .

  5. This tutorial, although mainly thought for speedsolving, is a good starting point for getting more information about the 4 most commonly used methods (CFOP, Roux, ZZ and Petrus).

  6. The first step in this method is to solve one center. One simple strategy to do this is to solve the inner 1x3 bar comprised of two edge centers and the middle center, and then create the outer 1x3 bars (comprised of two corner centers and an edge center), and attach those to the first 1x3 bar.

  7. CubeSkills Beginner's Method Instructions - Gans. HOLDING THE CUBE IN A FIXED POSITION, THERE ARE 6 SIDES THAT CAN BE TURNED. SINGLE LETTER DENOTES TURNING THE SPECIFIED FACE 90 DEGREES CLOCKWISE. LETTER FOLLOWED BY A PRIME (') SYMBOL DENOTES A 90 DEGREE TURN ANTI-CLOCKWISE.

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