Rubik s Cube color block error! Seek help! It will definitely be a plus if you get it well!!

Updated on educate 2024-03-15
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Based on what you said that the first two layers have been restored, and my observations, the error is obvious.

    Look at the piece I marked in black box. Around it (which I marked with a red ellipse) is red, blue, and yellow, and is blue on top, red on the left, and yellow on the right. The red, blue, and yellow corner blocks (the one on the right that I marked with a black box) should be in this order, but it is not, when blue is on top, yellow is on the left of red, which happens to be the opposite of the surrounding colors.

    If you don't believe it, you can use the blue side as the first layer, then you will find that the first layer can't be restored.

    Possible situation: 1: This Rubik's Cube corner block (I have the wrong two black boxes labeled) stickers are wrong.

    2: If it is not a sticker's Rubik's Cube. It's a combination of two Rubik's cubes. There are two popular colors of the Rubik's Cube now, and it just so happens that this Rubik's Cube uses two corner blocks of a Rubik's Cube of different colors, and the combination cannot be restored.

    Solution, replace these two pieces, or re-sticker.

    Wait, there's a delay in uploading.

    Stickers and mounting blocks are not the same thing!

    Remove the wrong two corner blocks and re-assemble the colors.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You continue to restore according to the formula, until you are closest to the same 6 faces (two layers are good, the top cross is good, and the last step is as good as possible), at this time, correct the error so that the Rubik's Cube is the same color on all 6 faces, and that's it. Anyway, every time you have to put it together into 6 faces, it's the same.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The easiest way to do this is this:

    Take all the pieces apart, and then put them together in a fully restored state, and you're done.

    Since the small pieces can be dropped, they must also be removed, and all the wrong pieces can be removed, and the correct ones can be installed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not that complicated.

    First determine the six faces, and the color of the eight corner blocks is determined.

    Then there are 12 edges, each with two colors.

    No regeneration is required.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Remove the two wrong corners and install them in the correct color direction, and the rest do not need to be moved

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I read your question and was helpless and hungry.

    Dismantle the top layer and restore it one by one.

    If it can be restored (that is, it can be restored using a formula).

    The key is to restore the 4 corners first, and then restore the edge hunger.

    The formula of the 4 corners you get on the Rubik's Cube station.

    Check it out. Anyway, I'm using oll+f21 right now

    This kind of step is just skipping the point.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Here's how I remember: white on the top and yellow on the bottom, green on the left and blue on the right, red in the front and orange in the back.

    Trouble, thanks!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hey, hey....Xin: Okay, you also know that orange is red on the opposite side, and your Rubik's Cube should be white on the top and yellow on the bottom, red on the left and orange on the right, and green in front and behind the basket.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you are sure that the following two layers are correct, then you can tell you that your Rubik's Cube is wrong and it is impossible for a single edge to be flipped. As for the corner blocks, it is impossible to flip a single corner block. In other words, a normal Rubik's cube cannot be twisted like this.

    The solution is also very simple, rotate the top layer 45 degrees (regardless of direction), remove your red and green blocks, flip them and put them back together. If you put together the corner blocks, there is no problem according to the picture (if there is a problem, first remove the edge block, then remove the corner block, and then flip the corner block, and install the corner block and the edge block).

    The relative morphology of the 12 edges is independent of the morphology of the 8 corners.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The red and green edge on the right side of the top layer is misfitted. Reinstall the green side up.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You first have to make sure that the first two layers are right, then rotate the top layer 45 degrees, remove the red and green edges, and turn them into green face up, and that's it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The red-green edges are wrong, just remove it and green face up.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you can go on and go down. This is the direction, with the top-level cross formula.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Install it first, then try to restore it, and then adjust the wrong one at the end (usually only one has to change the angle, or two have to change the position).

    How to cut out and put it on: turn 45 degrees and remove the middle edge.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If your Rubik's Cube is a standard color, white on the top, yellow on the bottom, green on the left, blue on the right, red on the front and orange on the back...

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The front is blue, the back is green, the left is orange, the right is red, the top is yellow, and the bottom is white

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is recommended to use 502 to apply it to the small piece that has been dropped in total. When it dries, it's the little piece that is a little thicker, and it's pressing it at this time. This should get a little tighter. It won't always fall. It is recommended not to stick it on.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Buy a better sticker and stick it again.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yours is not a sticker, if it is, then use glue or 502 glue on the line.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Stickers before buying a set If it is a patch of flowers, use 502 glue to smooth it with a file, wipe it clean, and then stick it again.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    That's right! The special situation of the fourth-order Rubik's cube requires a change of edge formula!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In the process, it will be restored according to the standard color matching, and if there is anything that cannot be restored in the process, ignore it first. Restore to the end, you can see which color block is reversed, and it is adjusted.

    Invented in 1974 by Hungarian architecture professor and sculptor Ernor Rubik, the mechanical educational toy was originally called the Magic Cube and was sold by Ideal Toys in 1980 and changed its name to Rubik's cube。

    The Rubik's Cube, also known as the Rubik Cube, was first invented in 1974 by Professor Ernor Rubick of the Budapest School of Architecture in Hungary. The Rubik's Cube has a variety of gameplay methods such as racing, blind twisting, and single twisting, and its popularity has endured, and it is one of the most popular intellectual games with large and small events held every year.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Here's how:

    Take the block down and press it back, and be careful not to make the same mistake again when fighting.

    Throw it away and buy a new one.

    Find a professional to help you fight.

    If this happens again in the future, you can take all the blocks down and put them back together so that you don't make a mistake.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    If the landlord can restore the magic, according to the general method of restoration, the wrong side can be found, and it can be replaced.

    If the landlord can't restore it, you can disassemble it all and reinstall it in the order of yellow and white, left blue, right green, front red and then orange.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It's not difficult, it just needs to be restored normally.

    First of all, it's easy to remove all the color blocks.

    Then put it back step by step, and restore the color of each face.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Re-disassemble and install it. The middle color block of any side can be removed.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    0 0 One color is OK to put it on one side and put it back to its original appearance.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Bring good money to the mall and buy a new one.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Remove it again and install it again.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    The center block is the bracket, just find a good position to correspond. The opposite of white (black) is yellow. Yellow is facing down, red is facing you, green is on the right, blue is on the left, and orange is on the back.

    The specific steps are as follows:

    1. Hold the white block in the middle against the top.

    2. Then make a white cross at the top, that is, the blocks of other colors are in the corresponding position, and then return the white corner blocks to their positions.

    3. Then let the middle side block return to position, turn the white side downward, find the red and green edge blocks, if the red and green edge blocks are on the top layer, then rotate the top layer in a clockwise direction.

    4. Then turn the Rubik's Cube according to the formula to make the side blocks return to their positions.

    5. If the red and green edge blocks are in the middle layer, but the position is wrong or the color is wrong, you can first make the red and green edge blocks in the front right position.

    6. Then follow one of the following orders again, rotate once to restore.

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