yes, for corner parity just do: U* L* U2 l2 U2 L* U*
for corner parity there is. rather than doing the whole algohrythme just do:U* L* U2 l2 U2 L* U*
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.
First you make the centres. then u line up the edge pieces in the correct way. These steps were intuitive. Now you're cube will be solvable just like a 3x3x3, apart from "parity". For this, you can find algorithms. There are only 2 "Parities"
64
Yes, it is.
Why
The 4x4x4 Rubik's cube, also known as the Rubik's Revenge, was patented in 1983 by Peter Sebesteny.
I think the answer is 27. 9 boxes of 4x4x4 on 3 levels inside a 12x12x12 box
It is the same as 43 = 64
A 4x4x4 foot hole requires 64 cubic feet of concrete or .8 (8 tenths) of a yard.
4x4x4
43