Hi All,
Just joined, My name is Matt and I'm from Australia. Just recently got back into Cubing after a LONG time. The last time I even touched a Rubik's Cube was back in the 1980's when they were first released in this country (never managed to solve it back then - but could get the first two layers done).
While I'm not so much interested in Speed Solving I have been having a wonderful time studying and analyzing the 1 and 2 Algorithm methods and would like to share with you what I think is the easiest method I have come up with . (not sure if this is a known/existing method already, so apology if it is)
1 - Solve White Cross (intuitive)
2 - Solve Middle Layer Edges (Y - Move)
3 - Solve Yellow Cross - (intuitive) - finish with U R U R' U' if needed
4 - Solve All Corners ( Repeated Y - Moves)
I showed this to someone, and they were amazed that the cube could be solved without needing to memorize dozens of algorithms!
Just joined, My name is Matt and I'm from Australia. Just recently got back into Cubing after a LONG time. The last time I even touched a Rubik's Cube was back in the 1980's when they were first released in this country (never managed to solve it back then - but could get the first two layers done).
While I'm not so much interested in Speed Solving I have been having a wonderful time studying and analyzing the 1 and 2 Algorithm methods and would like to share with you what I think is the easiest method I have come up with . (not sure if this is a known/existing method already, so apology if it is)
1 - Solve White Cross (intuitive)
2 - Solve Middle Layer Edges (Y - Move)
3 - Solve Yellow Cross - (intuitive) - finish with U R U R' U' if needed
4 - Solve All Corners ( Repeated Y - Moves)
I showed this to someone, and they were amazed that the cube could be solved without needing to memorize dozens of algorithms!
Last edited: