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[100.00 %] Rubik's Revenge Solution - Top Bottom Edges
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...in the wrong positions. If so, use one of the steps 1-4 to put a bogus piece in it's place, thus forcing it out of the top position. STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 ORANGE FACE: Now that the R... ...ed Face of the cube is finished, lets flip the cube over and finish the Orange Side. Unfortunately fixing the Orange Side will actually temporarily mess up two of your completed Red Edges that you jus... ...t finished placing. That's okay though, because we will soon put them back. When you used steps 1 - 4 above the process successfully moved your piece into place, but it had another, probably unnoticed... ... of finished Red Edges. This will allow us to finish the entire Orange side of the cube at which time we will put the Red Pair back in place. Use the 5 images below to assist you in solving the entir... | |
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[99.22 %] Rubik's Revenge Solution - Top Corners
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... Okay, here we go, the first step in solving the Rubik's Revenge. When you finish this step your cube will look like this: NOTE: Gray stickers simply indicate that you need not be concerned with thos... ...tion: STEP 2 - Second Corner Before looking for the next corner, spin the entire cube in your hands one turn to the left. This will move the Just Fin... ...ished piece out of its corner position so that we can put the next piece in place. When we finish this step you will have these corners completed. Since we are looking for the Blue/Orange/Green corne... ...return to this step a little later. If you did find a match, follow one of the three steps below to move the piece into its proper place. STEP 3 - Third Corner Before looking for the next corner, s... | |
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[48.41 %] Rubik's Cube: Top Layer
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.... If this is the case you may have to do some mental juggling to follow along. When this process is finished the top of your cube will look lik... ...e left so that the upper right-hand corner does not have a properly positioned piece in it. When we finish putting t... ...ll look like this: Now you need to put the second piece in place. First, let's find it. Keeping the one solved piece in the upper left-hand corner, spin the bott... ...ctly below where you want to place it. Your Rubik's Cube should match one of the three images below. Follow the procedure below the appropriate image to put the piece in its proper place. The Third... | |
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[43.30 %] Rubik's Cube: Middle Layer
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...Now that you have finished the entire Top Layer of the cube you are ready to start solving the Middle Layer. The Middle Edges When you finish this next step your cube will look like this: Before we s... ...ce when tackling this middle row. To start, simply look at the 4 edges on the Bottom Layer and find one piece that does not belong on the Bottom Layer. Once... ... you have found one, simply rotate the Bottom Layer until you match one of these two possibilities as shown below, and follow the direction below the appropriate match: The third possibility is that ... ... its place - this will force the problem piece to the bottom row so that you can use one of the two methods above to put it back in place. Repeat this process for each edge piece and you will have co... | |
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[39.53 %] Rubik's Revenge Solution - Top Centers
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... Now for the Top Centers. When you finish this process your cube should look like this: NOTE: Gray stickers simply indicate that you need not be concerned with those pieces at this time. STEP 1 - Cen... ...er #1 In this step I want you to rotate the two highlighted rows until you are able to put at least one Orange Center in place as shown. If you are not able to locate an Orange Center this way, spin ... ...the entire cube to the left one turn and repeat this process. You should have at least one Orange Center now in place. STEP 2 - Centers #2 - #4 This same step will be used to solve the other 3 Center ... ...Orange pieces. Before looking for the next Center, spin the entire cube in your hands one turn to the left. This will move the Just Finished piece out of its position so that we can put the next piece... | |
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[30.62 %] Rubik's Revenge Solution - Bottom Corners
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...form the following step. If they are already in place, proceed to the next step . Finishing the Bottom Corners At this point, all 4 corners are in place but they probably are not properly rotated yet... ...u to flip your cube over again, so that the Orange Side is on the bottom. Fortunately there is only one procedure to remember when orienting the Bottom Corners. Unfortu... ... different configurations if you intend to commit this entire process to memory. Match your cube to one of the 7 patterns below and then follow the accompanying proce... ...dure. After finishing the procedure you will either have completed the Bottom Corners or you will have produced one of the other 7 patterns. You may need to perform this step up to a maximum of 3 time... | |
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[27.95 %] Rubik's Pocket Cube: Top Layer
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...e should look like: Now you need to put the second piece in place. First, lets find it. Keeping the one ... ... bottom right-hand corner, directly below where you want to place it. Your Pocket Cube should match one of the three images below. Follow the procedure below the appropriate im... ...it. Your Pocket Cube should match one of the three images below. Follow the procedure below the appropriate image to put the piece in its proper place. The Fourth Corner Before you can put the Fourth... ... bottom right-hand corner, directly below where you want to place it. Your Pocket Cube should match one of the three images below. Follow the procedure below the appropriate image to put the... | |
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[25.00 %] Rubik's Cube: Top Layer
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...rs, you are ready to position all of the Top Edges of your Rubik's Cube. The Top Edges When you are finished with this step of the solution, you will have a cu... ...ce. Spin either the bottom layer or the middle layer in order to position your found piece to match one of the 5 possible scenarios below. Follow the instructions below each scenario to properly ... ...position that one piece. Repeat this process up to 4 time to place all 4 edge pieces on the top. When you have completely finished the top edges, you will be ready to SOLVE the Center Row. ... | |
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[21.65 %] Rubik's Cube: Bottom Corner Position
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...to be swapped, perform the following procedure. Finishing The Corners Spin the entire cube keeping the White Side Up until you can match one of the 7 patterns below. Don't concern yourself if your ye... ...ke in my images. If after completing the process below, you find that the corners are not quite yet finished, match up your new pattern and perform this sequen... ...o perform this process no more than three times - and hopefully just once. Now that you are totally finished with the Corners, you will be ready to fully SOLVE the ent... | |
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[17.68 %] Rubik's Pocket Cube: Finishing The Bottom
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...ology and Successfully completed the Top Layer and Positioned the Bottom Corners , you are ready to finish the bottom. Rotate the entire cube until you match one ... ...of the 7 patterns below. If after completing the process below, your cube is still not finished, match up your new pattern and perform this sequence once again. You will have to perform this process n... | |