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First, put the white centre on top. I use green for the front, red for the right, orange for the left, and blue for the back. Yellow is on the bottom.
Second, mess around until you get all four white points next to the white centre, forming a cross. Do the same for the yellow points.
Third, focus on the green, red, blue and orange (in order counterclockwise). Turn the fourth layer (the one beneath the white) and get one point for any colour. Make a one-layer move so the finished points end up on the bottom.
Fourth, tinker with the top points and solve.
Fifth, solve the side, and, ultimately the top and bottom crosses. Make fourth-layer moves, horizontal-slice moves, and one-layer front-side moves.
Sixth, connect the wings to the edges.
Seventh, solve like a 3x3x3 cube.
Eighth, mess it up and repeat until you're bored.
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match up the like colors on on side.
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Writing out the solution for the rubicks cube is very difficult. Check up the videos on youtube that will show you how.
It depends on the 3D figure say u have a 3x3 cube 3x3=92 ,92x 6 (that's how many sides are on a cube) =542 There is your suface area of a 3x3 cube
I used this series of video's on YouTube.com: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4hXzxcRtTY&feature=channel but if you don't like to learn it from a video, use this website: http://www.speedcubing.com/chris/4-solution.html I highly recommand to first learn how to solve a 3x3 Rubik's Cube, because at some point of the 4x4 you have to solve it the way like a 3x3, and that part is not in the video or at the website.
If I am understanding your question correctly then you take the cube and you turn the left side of the cube away from you , take the top and turn it to your left keep repeating these steps until the cube is solved!:D
There is an amazing website that I have found that is wonderfully concise with it's complete animated illustrations of moves that can be used to solve the Rubik's cube. Click on the related link.
Any 3x3 Rubik's cube can be solved in 20 or less moves, so God's number is 20.
From my personal experience, the amount the 3x3 Rubik's cube "teased my brain" would be at about a 5/10.
3x3 magic square 25 total
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