First you solve one center (normally black or white). Then you solve the opposite center (often yellow), usually utilizing a single algorithm to individually place center-corners into their slots. Then, solve the rest of the centers.
After that, you pair up the identical "dredges", which are essentially the edge pieces. You'll notice that on a solved Revenge, there will be two of the same edge. These are the pairs I'm referring to.
Once that's done, you solve it like a normal 3 x 3, treating the dredges like single edges, moving only outer layers so as to not disturb them. Parity sometimes occurs in two forms: permutation and parity. There are specialized algorithms for these cases.
the rubiks cube the rubiks cube
no way he is to stupid and self centered to solve a rubiks cube. im serious i know people. he might be the smarteset kid on earth but there is no way he could solve a rubiks cube!
Yes he does. He can solve a Rubiks cube in less than a minute.
No. Unless you buy the electronic rubiks cube called rubiks revolution. It has different games.
go to youtube, and there should be videos up by a person with the username 'pogobat' that has videos on how to solve the 3x3x3 and the 4x4x4 rubiks cube.
a mirror cube, the mirror cubes work the same as a rubik's cube, but takes more knowledge of the cube since you can't orient by just looking at the colours
Plastic.
The Rubik's cube is normally easier because you can us algorithms as techniques to solve it where as the rubik's 360 is based on luck and steadiness of the hand.
No, it doesn't but it can increase your understanding about various aspects of geometry. The people who are able to solve a rubik's cube don't really have higher IQ. They are able to do this because they have learn't the trick to solve it. They have hardcoded the algorithms in their brains. Anyone can solve a rubik's cube just by memorizing the algorithms and learning the technique to solve it.
a rubix cube!! :)
Rubiks Cube was invented in 1974
Rubiks Cube, Nissan Cube, Cheddar Cube, and Sugar Cube.