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  1. Rubik’s Cube consists of 26 small cubes that rotate on a central axis; nine coloured cube faces, in three rows of three each, form each side of the cube.
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    The Rubiks Cube was invented in 1974 by Ernõ Rubik, a Hungarian architecture professor. Rubik later used the Cube as a learning exercise to teach his students about 3-dimensional spaces.
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    The easy solution to solve a Rubik’s cube is to follow the approach to first solve the bottom layer, then the middle layer, and then finally the top layer. Step 1: First choose a centerpiece of any color (say white) and then make a white cross by bringing all the four edge pieces adjacent to the white center.
    The current World record is held by Yusheng Du (3.47), who shave off 0.75 seconds from the previous record set by Feliks Zemdegs (4.22 s). His record is the one and only Sub4 solution achieved on a competition. Go to cubecomps.com to find out the latest Rubik's Cube World and National records almost in real time.
    Hold the cube so that one of the edges that needs to be flipped is facing you. This algorithm will flip the edge so the white part is facing upwards. Do this for every edge until you have a white cross on top. Now you need to orient these pieces.
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    The Rubik's Cube is a 3-D combination puzzle originally invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik.
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  4. WebLearn the easiest layer-by-layer method to solve the Rubik's Cube with images and easy instructions. Use the online simulator, solver, timer and video tutorial to practice and improve your skills.

  5. How to solve a Rubik’s cube | Step by Step Beginner …

    WebLearn the basic algorithm to solve the Rubik’s cube by layer by layer with diagrams and video instructions. Follow the step-by-step guide for beginners and download a printable PDF for reference.

  6. WebSep 5, 2019 · Below is a written tutorial that summarizes the points in the video, including the eight steps you’ll follow to solve the cube, an overview of cube notation, and descriptions of the algorithms ...

  7. WebLearn to solve the Rubik's cube with CubeSkills, a site created by two-time world champion Feliks Zemdegs. Sign up for free and access tutorials, tips, live streams and more.