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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... ... corner and rotate the entire cube in your hands until you match the cube below. Our goal for the 4 top corners is t... ...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... ...r, rotate the bottom layer until you can position it directly below where it belongs - in the front-bottom-right corner. If you can not find the piece on the bottom layer skip to the THIRD corner and ... |
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limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/revenge/topcorners/ |
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Rubik's Revenge Solution - Top Bottom Edges
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... TOP/BOTTOM EDGES: RED FACE Let's start by completing the Red Edges. The premise for this step is to find and move all appropriate edges, from the two center rows, up onto the Red Side of the cube. U... ...cube. If you run out of pieces on the two center rows: You will most likely find more on the bottom layer. If so, the fifth st... ...ough 4 to properly place the pieces. It is also possible that all the Red Edges are actually on the top but ... ...ons. 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... |
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limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/revenge/topbottomedges/ |
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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... ...tart, rotate the top layer until the center colors on all 4 sides match the top row. This will in effect lock the two top rows into position. We're getting closer. Your cube should look like this: The... ...ios you will face 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 ... |
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limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/rubikscube/centeredge/ |
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Rubik's Cube: Top Layer
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...Now that you have completed the Top Corners, 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... ...be that looks like this: The Four Top Edges You will need to find an edge piece that belongs on the top layer. So that you do not undo the hard work you accomplished in putting the top corners in pla... ...ny of the sides of the cube while looking for these pieces. You are only allowed to spin the bottom layer or the middle layer. We now need to strategically position your foun... ...d piece. 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 ... |
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limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/rubikscube/topedges/ |
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Rubik's Cube: Bottom Corner Position
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...s Find the two corners on the top layer that have ORANGE on them. It does not matter at this time which directions the ORANGE colors face. If the two ORANGE corners are next to each other then rotate ... ...the top layer until you can match your Rubik's Cube to the picture below. NOTE: If the Orange corners are diagonally across from each other you will need to skip to the diagonal procedure. NOTE: The a... ...ppearance of the many Orange stickers on the two top corners is only to show that the Orange stickers can be facing any direction. If the corners are actually in their correct locations even if their... ...nally If the Orange corners were diagonally across from each other, you will need to rotate the Top until the Top Left Corner is actually in the correct position and then perform the following procedu... |
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limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/rubikscube/bottomplace/ |
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Rubik's Revenge Solution - Bottom Corners
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...bottom layer that have Yellow on them. If they are next to each other, simply rotate the bottom until those two yellow corners are on the front side. If they are in their proper positions, you can pro... ...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... ...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... ...s to solve the Bottom Corners. The only layer you need to be concerned with at this point is just the Red Layer. The colors on the other layers, indicated in the images below, are only for clarity and... |
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limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/revenge/bottomcorners/ |
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Rubik's Pocket Cube: Bottom Corner Position
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...Now that you have reviewed the Terminology and successfully completed the Top Layer , you are ready to position the bottom corners. At this time you only need to be concerned about making sure the bot... ...wist each corner in the Last Step to match all of the colors up. Find the two corners on the bottom layer that have green on them. It does not matte... ...tions the green colors face. If the two green corners are next to each other then rotate the bottom layer until you can match your Pocket Cube to the picture below. NOTE: If... ...ill need to check the positions of the yellow corners. If they are in the proper place then you are finished positioning the bottom corners. I... |
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limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/pocketcube/bottomplace/ |
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Rubik's Pocket Cube: Top Layer
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...on, you are ready to start solving the Pocket Cube. You will solve the cube in the following order: Top Bottom Corner Positioning Bottom Completion The ... ...Top I have based all of the pictures shown here, on the Pocket Cube that I have. Your colors may be different or they may be on different sides. If this is the case you may have to do some mental jugg... ...res for solving the rest of the top of the Pocket Cube also rely on that same assumption. The Second Corner Before you can put the second corner in place, you need to rotate the cube 1 turn to the lef... ...ing for is not presently on the bottom. If this is the case you will need to jump to Completing The Top . Once you have found the piece you wanted, keep turning the bottom until the piece... |
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limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/pocketcube/top/ |
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Rubik's Pocket Cube: Finishing The Bottom
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...Now that you have: Reviewed the Terminology 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... |
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limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/pocketcube/bottomfinish/ |
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