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How do I unscramble my magic?

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Unfortunately my Rubik's magic is scrambled. You can see its current position in the attached picture. Does anyone know how to unscramble it (make it flat, with the three rings)? Thanks for your help.
 

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person917

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Do you still have the booklet that comes with the rubik's magic? The one where it shows you the different folds? Well first I usually get it back into a rectangle then use a combination of the 3 folds they show you in the book. After awhile you will see how the folds work and what they do and get the rings back to normal. I think the folds are called wallet stack, reverse, and roll.

edit: found booklet online if you don't have-
http://www.rubiks.com/World/~/media/Files/hint_magic.ashx
 
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Sorry, but both of these guides just give the fundamental moves and how everything works. They don't actually tell you (step by step) how to unscramble the magic. All I need to do is make it flat (4 by 2 square), I know how to solve it from there. Is there anyone that knows how to do this from the position I show in the picture above? Thanks.
 

Tyloro

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I solved it

i just played around with it and did the different folds
when it seems like the magic is backwards likewhen u try to do the corect folds
u can only do it to the other side
just play with it a bit
 
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nitrocan

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There's this "Play around with it" method by Peter Parker & Mr. Bean.

It's too complicated to learn though, bunch of algorithms etc. I gave up. Not worth it.
 
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