

Finally, follow the last set of movements.Ĭase 1: (Read first the above message) Two corners incorrectly oriented Then, make the correspond movement depending on the variant of the red table you have. To resolve this step, execute the first set of movements. In Case 1 there are three subcases, so first of all is to see what subcase is the one that you have. But before proceeding to solve it you must know a few things. Very Important: This step is not as easy as others, but not much more complicated. If there are two incorrectly oriented corners, we will execute the following solution with a variant or another depending on the scenario we have. Maybe there are two, three or four incorrectly oriented corners in the last layer of the Rubik’s Cube. We just have left the rotation of the last layer corners and we’ll have solved the Rubik’s Cube.

If you only turn the outer layers, the cube acts like a 3x3 with corners, edges, and centers.In the previous step we have solved the Rubik’s Cube in order to put all the pieces into their right position. When you are done, all edge pieces should be joined with their corresponding pieces. In this case, use the slice-flip-slice technique (5:35). Note: for the last few edges, there may be no more unsolved pieces in the top or bottom. Note: if the top has all solved edges, then try turning the cube upside down. Parity Algorithm: Rw U2 x Rw U2 Rw U2 3Rw' U2 Lw U2 Rw' U2 Rw U2 Rw' U2 Rw' If 1 edge is unsolved at the end, hold it on the front/top and do the parity algorithm (6:26).Restore all the centers by doing slice moves.Move the solved edge into the top layer, replace it with an unsolved edge using U moves, and move this new edge back down.Try to join them together using slice moves (flip an edge if necessary, using R U R' F R' F' R to flip the front right edge).Find 3 matching edge pieces and put them in the middle layers (not top/bottom).When you are done, all of the centers should be solved. On the last 2 centers, use 3:03 in the video to help if you run into a hard case. Solve the next center above it until all the centers are solved.Make a center the same way as before (middle bar + 2 outer bars).Hold the first 2 centers on the left/right sides.Solve the rest of the centers without breaking anything you've already made. When you are done, 2 opposite centers should be solved. Move this bar to the top, do U2, and restore the bottom center.

