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Rubik's Cubes! I love these things...
There are multiple methods to solving the Rubik's cube. My personal favorite (and the best if you are a beginner) is the F2L method, or First Two Layers. The first half is patterns and placement, the rest of F2L consists of algorithms. There are not enough characters allowed to tell you specifically how to solve the Rubik's cube. However, there is a guy on YouTube who very clearly explains specific methods over how to solve it. His name is Noah Richardson. He is probably one of the best at explaining the cube's complexity into easy to understand terms, for beginners.
Glad to see more people getting interested into the Rubik's Cube again!
Have a good one!
There are multiple methods to solving the Rubik's cube. My personal favorite (and the best if you are a beginner) is the F2L method, or First Two Layers. The first half is patterns and placement, the rest of F2L consists of algorithms. There are not enough characters allowed to tell you specifically how to solve the Rubik's cube. However, there is a guy on YouTube who very clearly explains specific methods over how to solve it. His name is Noah Richardson. He is probably one of the best at explaining the cube's complexity into easy to understand terms, for beginners.
Glad to see more people getting interested into the Rubik's Cube again!
Have a good one!
Answer:
There are many ways to solve the Rubik's Cube (many methods) Including CFOP and Roux which are commonly used for SpeedCubers and also the Beginners method which is the most common method for normal cubers, although some SpeedCubers uses Beginner's method, mostly uses CFOP. There is many more methods to solve the Rubik's Cube and you can find it by searching it up :)
Keep Cubing if you are a cuber and your reading this!