How to solve the Rubik's cube?

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Solving a Rubik's cube can be a challenging task, but there are several methods that can be used to solve it. Here is one of the most popular method called the Beginner's Method:


Step 1: Solve the white cross

Create a white cross on the top of the cube by positioning the white edges on their correct side.

Move the other colors to the back and bottom, so that you have a white cross on top.


Step 2: Solve the white corners

Position the white corners on their correct side, so that the white sticker on each corner is facing up.

Move the other colors to the back and bottom.


Step 3: Solve the middle layer

Position the middle layer edges on their correct side, so that the colors of each edge match the center pieces on the top and bottom.

Use the "F" move to move an edge from the top to the middle layer, and then use the "U" move to rotate the edge into its correct position.


Step 4: Solve the yellow cross

Create a yellow cross on the top of the cube by positioning the yellow edges on their correct side.

Move the other colors to the back and bottom, so that you have a yellow cross on top.


Step 5: Solve the yellow corners

Position the yellow corners on their correct side, so that the yellow sticker on each corner is facing up.

Move the other colors to the back and bottom.


Step 6: Orientate the last layer

Position the last layer edges and corners on their correct side, so that the colors of each piece match the center pieces.

Use the "R" move to move a piece from the back to the last layer, and then use the "U" move to rotate the piece into its correct position.


Step 7: Permute the last layer

Position the last layer edges and corners on their correct side, so that the colors of each piece match the center pieces.

Use the "R" move to move a piece from the back to the last layer, and then use the "U" move to rotate the piece into its correct position.

It might take time and practice to master this method, but with patience and persistence you will be able to solve the Rubik's cube in no time.


Please note that there are other methods as well, like Fridrich method or Roux method, that are more advanced and faster but require more knowledge and practice.

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