larrie12
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Red side is solved.Wait, is the red side solved or not? Because in some pictures it is solved, and in some it is not.
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Red side is solved.Wait, is the red side solved or not? Because in some pictures it is solved, and in some it is not.
I cannot, I am not a moderator. However, you should have a “delete” button next to the “edit” button.
Ok. I found the edit button.I cannot, I am not a moderator. However, you should have a “delete” button next to the “edit” button.
Then solve it as you would solve the last layer normally. I recommend taking off the tape on your pieces, as it may throw you off.With the red side facing the right, do Rw2 R2 U2 Rw2 R2 Uw2 Rw2 R2 Uw2 Rw2 R2 Uw2
Not sure what the “x”s mean, but this is the one most people use: 2R2 U2 2R2 Uw2 2R2 Uw2
Sorry if that is the same one you’re asking about.
So this will swap corners on same face? I’ll try it out.Not sure what the “x”s mean, but this is the one most people use: 2R2 U2 2R2 Uw2 2R2 Uw2
Sorry if that is the same one you’re asking about.
x means turning whole cube 90 degrees about x axis.So this will swap corners on same face? I’ll try it out.
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Then solve it as you would solve the last layer normally. I recommend taking off the tape on your pieces, as it may throw you off.
You sadly have parity. You will need to do the parity algorithm first. Hold the red side to your left, and then do the alg.
Yeah, pretty funny. Comes in handy sometimes.
2R2 is a slice move? Right?So this will swap corners on same face? I’ll try it out.
Then solve it as you would solve the last layer normally. I recommend taking off the tape on your pieces, as it may throw you of
totally didn’t work.So this will swap corners on same face? I’ll try it out.
It totally wrecked the cube. 2R2 is slice move, but it didn’t work.You sadly have parity. You will need to do the parity algorithm first. Hold the red side to your left, and then do the alg.
Oh Man. Something didn’t work! That’s ok I have another cube in the works.Not sure what the “x”s mean, but this is the one most people use: 2R2 U2 2R2 Uw2 2R2 Uw2
Sorry if that is the same one you’re asking about.
You’re solution is different from Speakacube, so I didn’t know which to choose. Anyway, I have another cube where all the corners are correct and all I to do is swap edge pairs.Then solve it as you would solve the last layer normally. I recommend taking off the tape on your pieces, as it may throw you off.
I understand that. I did it. It’s called a slice move. w2 is turning the two layers.I'm so confused what the "totally didn't work" mean in relation to my post. 2R2: turning the second layer (and NOT the OUTER LAYER) of the right side 2 times, and Uw2 means turning the top two layers together twice.
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Well, your solution is different than Speakacube. Well, all I have is time, but that’s a lot of to work to go down the drain.Then solve it as you would solve the last layer normally. I recommend taking off the tape on your pieces, as it may throw you off.
I mean solve it normally after you finish the PLL parity algorithm, which do the exact same thing. I quoted Disco's post on the best way to solve it, even if the case you have doesn't look the same.Well, your solution is different than Speakacube. Well, all I have is time, but that’s a lot of to work to go down the drain.
I just use it in the beginning to gather edge pairs.The algorithms are the exact same, and the only difference is the change in notation, where I use slightly different and potentially easier to read move notation. What does the tape even do?