Absolutely yes! I used it with my rubik's cube and it made it work like a magic. The cube got as smooth as hell. It was just turning with just a slight flick of my fingers.
Using these algorithms you can solve a rubiks cube.
ALGORITHMS
***First Layer***
White Cross
Flip Edge: F' U L' U'
Corners
White on Left: D' R' D R
White on Right: R' D' R
White on Bottom: R' 2D R D
***Middle Layer***
Edge Belongs on the Left: U' L' U L U F U' F'
Edge Belongs on the Right: U R U' R' U' F' U F
***Last Layer***
Getting the Cross
From Dot: (Hold dot in any position): F R U R' U' F'
From L (Hold L in top left): F R U R' U' F
From Bar (Hold bar horizontally): F R U R' U' F'
Positioning the Cross
Two colors are across from each other
(Hold so one of the colors faces you): R U R' U R 2U R'
Two colors are adjacent to each other
(Hold so one of the colors is to your right and the other is in the back):
R U R' U R 2U R' U
Positioning Corners
If NO corners are positioned: U R U' L' U R' U' L
Hold the solved corner in the top right: U R U' L' U R' U' L
(Repeat until all four corners are positioned correctly)
Orienting Corners (FINAL STEP!!!)
Hold unsolved corners in the top right corner: R' D' R D
(Repeat until all four corners are oriented correctly)
1) First layer edges ("Cross")
2) First layer corners
3) Middle layer edges
4) Top layer edge orientation
5) Top layer edge permutation
6) Top layer corner permutation
7) Top layer corner orientation
3x3x3 cube has 27 cubes. One is in the middle and cannot be seen so the answer is 26.
Erno Rubik is the creator of the rubik's cube. His intention was not to make the best selling toy puzzle in history, but to design a structure with blocks that can move independently without falling apart. Oh well things worked out better for him, he got both.
X, Y and Z moves in the rubik's cube don't actually move any sides, it is rotation of the whole cube, to hold it from a different angle
with a X move you hold the cube from either the Up or Down face in front of you
with a Y move you hold the cube from either the Left or Right face in front of you
with a Z move you hold the cube with the same face in front of you, but you make the Up face go to the Right face
Go to Wikihow.com and type in How do you solve a Rubic's Cube? The answer will have 2 links written in blue. Click on Roobik.com. You fill in the cubelets with what color you have on each side, and a generator will say (example) First Try: 122 steps Second Try: 78 steps etc. until it gets down to a small number. There will be a picture of a Rubik's Cube and click on the arrows to show you the next move or the move before it if you didn't catch it. There are 3 or 4 Rubiks Cubes on the page, so when the arrows disappear, go to the next Cube. It is a lot easier than it sounds. It is simple, and you can gloat that you solved it, just like I did!
first you need to be able to solve a 3x3, 4x4, and 5x5
then solve the centers and pair them up like you do to a 5x5 then pair up the edges and after that you can solve it like a 3x3 thinking that all of the centers act as one and the paired edges act as one(just turn the most outer layer)
after that you may encounter parity(either the edges or the end were one pair of edges or all four are flipped)
you can also go to " youtube.com "
and search-how to solve a 6x6 Rubik's cube
they don't have edge parity but if you can understand that then it will help!!!
hope that helps!
The Rubik's cube was invented in 1974 by a Hungarian professor of architecture Ernö Rubik.
If you want a 7x7x7 there is only one place to go, http://www.v-cubes.com/ they are the only 6x6x6 and 7x7x7 cubes in the world and they are extremly expencive + a lot of shipping. the 7x7x7 is called a v cube 7
its because some people like Rubik's cubes and it is fun for me as well
First on 1 face make a cross then fill in the corners. Next move pieces from the top layer to the 2nd. Now make a cross on the top face, align it, move the corners in position then flip them. Now you should have solved it.
I figured it out. First of all you have to be in a game to do it. The two buttons at the top (one has a checkmark the other has an arrow) if you hold them down at the same time for about three seconds or so the "volume control" menu comes up. You just twist to adjust/mute the volume. Clockwise turns it up, counterclockwise turns it down.
The middle squares never move so the answer is 6.
the cube comes with instructions, read them really carefully, trust me i solve it and i am not a genius, if you learn the times tables it is about the same, even try to sing the sequences to learn them and practice a lot, by doing that anyone can solve it in less than 2 min,
It depends on what colour scheme it is.
Normally, it would be
white(top)
red blue orange green
yellow(bottom)
(depending on which colour you place in front, but will end up the same)
There is also a colour scheme where white is opposite blue, yellow is opposite green, and red and orange are opposite.
First thing is to remember the algorithms of the cube. Then, you have to solve a cross, and put the corners in the correct position. After that, you solve for the second layer, and then you do the final layer. I would recommend searching it up on YouTube to assist you.
Dont Cheat! just go in a room and say to yourself you cant get out until you do the rubic cube right!!!!
It's all about preference. Typically, people enjoy the DaYan GuHong, ShengEn F II and the Alpha V/Haiyan Memory.