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I'm speechless, the method is, you can play for 3 days.
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The easiest way to put together 6 sides of the Rubik's Cube is to follow the formula:
The first step is to make a white cross;
The second step, the first layer of formulas: right order, up order, right inverse, up order, right order, up order, up order, right inverse;
The third step and the second formula: right order, upper order, right order, right order, right order, right reversal, right reversal, right reversal, right reversal;
The fourth step, the second layer of the formula is reversed: right inverse, upward inverse, right inverse, upward inverse, right inverse, upward straight, right straight, right straight;
The fifth step and the third level formula: right order, up order, right inverse, up order, right order, right order, up order, right order.
First of all, you should set the center of the Rubik's cube, choose one of the 6 colors you like, and then position and orient the 4 edge squares on the plane of the center square with this color, that is, the top edge. The goal is to position and orient the blocks that belong to the 4 edges of the top plane. The 4 top edge squares are placed and oriented one by one.
Position and orient the 4 corner squares on the selected top plane, i.e., the top corners. The purpose of this step is to position and orient the 4 blocks that should belong to the corners of the top surface while maintaining the top edge squares that have been placed. During this series of rotations, the top edge block will be temporarily moved, but will be properly restored.
Position and orient the 4 edge squares of the layer below the top plane, i.e., the middle edge. The purpose of this step is to position and orient the 4 edge squares below the top plane. This step can be seen as an unraveling of the "middle plane".
Once this step is completed, two-thirds of the Rubik's Cube is complete.
Position and orient the 4 corner squares on the bottom plane, i.e. the bottom corners. This step is to position and orient the 4 corner squares on the bottom plane. This is done by positioning first and then orienting, this time the 4 blocks are not placed separately, but as a group at the same time.
Position and orient the 4 edge squares on the bottom plane, i.e. the bottom edge.
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After the Rubik's Cube is put together, then the colors of the four corners, and finally the middle color block, and the whole Rubik's Cube is put together according to a certain formula. First of all, each letter is used to represent the six sides of the Rubik's cube: right r, left l, upper u, lower d, front f, back b, clockwise 90 degrees are represented by letters, and counterclockwise 90 degrees are represented by letters plus [ in the upper right corner'symbol.
Clockwise 180 degrees is twice as high as 90 degrees, and [2] is added before the letter. In a nutshell, there are only three types of squares: the center block (6), the side block (12) and the corner block (8).
No matter how you turn the Rubik's Cube, the relative positions of the 6 central blocks are constant (white vs. yellow, blue vs. green, red vs. orange). Pick a color, by trying to turn it, most people can spell out one side, but the rest of the faces are messy. To put together a complete Rubik's Cube, you also need to follow the correct steps.
If you look at the center block facing up, you can see that there are four possible positions for the corner block, which are on the same side as the center block, or on the first level of the Rubik's Cube. How to move the character blocks to the appropriate position without affecting the character blocks. In this way, we can put together the center block and the 4 corner blocks.
Next, you need to start piecing the edges. The center block is facing up, and if you look at the position of the center block, you can quickly put together a complete Rubik's cube.
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The second side of the Rubik's cube can be spelled with the formulas (u'fuf) (uru'r') and (u'r') (u'f'uf). For the third-order Rubik's Cube, it is usually put together layer by layer, the first side is put together with the seven-step reduction method, the second layer is put together, and then a cross is spelled on the top surface, and then the edges and corners of the top layer are put together, so that not only the second side, but all the sides are put together.
After putting the first side together with the bottom cross method and the bottom corner homing, the second layer of the Rubik's Cube is restored. Here we use the Rubik's Cube formulas (u'fuf) (uru'r') and (uru'r') (u'f'uf).
where f, b, l, r, u, and d represent the front, back, left, right, upper, and lower layers, respectively. f' stands for forward counterclockwise rotation, f stands for forward clockwise rotation, and f2 represents 180 degrees of rotation.
There are a total of four central color blocks in the second layer, and the four central color blocks are fixed, as long as the edges of the second layer are restored.
The last step is to restore the topmost layer, and there are three steps to restore the top layer.
This step is relatively simple and is called the apical position. It is to use the formula f(rur'u')f' to turn out the cross on the top surface, and if the cross is not restored once, repeat this formula until it is restored. Finally, the top corner of the color block is put in place, and this step requires two formulas:
r'u2rur'ur, rb'rf2r'brf2r2 and (ru'r) (urur) (u'r'u'r2).
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There's nothing in the second side of the Rubik's Cube!
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1. There are generally three commonly used methods for restoring a third-order Rubik's cube, the layer-first method, the angle-first method and the edge-first method.
2. For beginners, the best way to restore the first side of the Rubik's Cube is to "layer first", which means to put the first side together layer by layer.
3. The general order of the layer first method is to first do a good job of the bottom cross, then restore the bottom layer, then restore the second layer, and then do a good job of the top layer cross, and then adjust the position of the top layer of the edge in order to restore the top surface, and finally restore the top layer, that is, the 4 corners of the homecoming. In this way, the first side of a third-order Rubik's cube can be put together.
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1. The bottom edge is in place: the bottom shelf cross of the Rubik's Cube can be self-taught, but the relative position order of the four edges to be restored in this step should be noted, because we use the white center block as the bottom layer, according to the sticker method of our current mainstream Rubik's Cube;
2. Bottom corner homing: The four bottom corners of the Rubik's Cube will definitely appear inverted T-shaped after correct homing, if not, the bottom corner block must not be correctly homed;
3. The middle edge is in place: there are four edges in the middle layer of the Rubik's Cube, and only four edges need to be restored, note that there are no corner blocks in the middle layer;
4. Top edge position: After the bottom two layers of the Rubik's Cube are restored, we will then restore the top layer, and set up a cross on the top layer, that is, let the four edges of the top layer face first;
5. Top corner face: When we complete the top layer cross, we will complete the top corner face, that is, the color of the top corner block;
6. Apex corner homing: the other two colors of the four vertex corners of the face position are the same color as the color of the center block of the corresponding surface;
7. The color of the other side of the four top edges that have been in place is the same color as the color of the center block of the other four sides.
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