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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:30 pm


Okay, I grew up playing with these things all of the time. The little toy that has like, Graham's number in different possible solutions, (519,024,039,293,878,272,000 to be exact) this class will focus on how to solve the damn thing. (And FYI, I have solved one before-my personal favorite-The classic 3x3x3. I cannot seem to find the 4x4x4 anywhere though.)
Okay, this is very tough for me to put in lamen's terms, since solving a Rubik's cube involves a lot of math formulae to understand, so you might learn something here.

Before we get started, we must work out a method for describing the various moves that will be made. There are six faces, with the following notations:

* Upper, or top face = U
* Down, or bottom face = D
* Left face = L
* Right face = R
* Front face = F
* Back face = B


We can turn each face either clockwise or counter-clockwise, with respect to the center (i.e. a move that may be clockwise to you, when looking at the cube, may not be clockwise for that face, in relation to the middle of the cube). The names for the different kind of moves (I'll use the U face as an example) are:

* A 90-degree turn clockwise on a face is denoted by U.
* A 90-degree turn counter-clockwise on a face is denoted by U' ("U prime") (Also note this is the same as U, done three times).
* A 180-degree turn either clockwise or counter-clockwise on a face, is denoted by U2 ("U squared") and is the same as two clockwise turns, or two counter-clockwise turns.
PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:35 pm


Okay, first of all, the rubik's cube spins on a swivel, this means that the center square of each of the sides is the side that you want that color on. It never changes no matter how many times you spin it-the center of the cube will always be the same.

So, let's start out by saying that the center is white. On that face (side), you need to find a way of aligning all of those squares to be white.

The first thing that you want to do is solve the first face. Depending on how badly you screwed your cube up, this may take a while or only a few minutes. I'm not God, so I cannot say for sure.
So, I'm going to go hypothetical on this step, to tell the truth, I was thinking of omitting it:

The first step involves choosing a color, and getting all the pieces of that color to form a complete face. These must also be in the correct relative location.

Okay, using white again (many people choose white as it is the easiest color to pick out). Turn the cube so that the white center piece is on the U face. Note that the centers are attached, so that they are always in the same position with respect to one another, unlike a cube of even degree (for example: 2 x 2 x 2 or 4 x 4 x 4).

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:36 pm


First, we put the edge pieces (those with 2 colors) in the right place. There are several possibilities. Note that when moving pieces around you should have the piece that you are working on the F face.

* White/Other color (OC) piece is on the D face. Rotate the D face so that it is directly underneath the place where it needs to go (on the U face). If the white side of the piece is on the D face, apply F2, and it will be correct. If the white side of the piece is not on the D face, apply D R F' R'.
* White/OC piece is on the center slice (i.e. middle portion of the cube) . Apply F or F' to get the piece on the D face, and then perform above moves.
* White/OC piece is in correct position, but incorrectly rotated. Apply F2 and do the above moves as necessary.
PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:41 pm


Before I move on, have I lost anyone here/Does anyone understand what the hell I am saying?

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:43 pm


Anyone?
PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 4:32 pm


lol

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:19 am


Okay, I'll simplify my teaching here.

Let's say that you're rubik's cube looked like this, the good old classic 3x3x3:

Rubik'sCube

The following seven pictures show how this cube is solved.
(Picture 4 und picture 6 may be different.)


Solution

We'll break it down now into smaller steps.
PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:22 am


Okay, to do this, let's try and take it step by step:

Building the First Slice (top)
Solving the first and middle slice you have to hold the cube so that the white center of the face is at the top.


1st step: Solving the edge cubelets.
You look for the edge cubelet blue/white and rotate it to front/down/middle.
There are two possibilities 1a) or 1b).
1a) white underneath

Example 01

1b) white in front

Example 02


You repeat the moves with the orange, the green and the red faces in the same way.
Result: On the top there is a white cross. The colors of the edge cubelets and the center of the four faces have the same color. (Picture 1 of 7)

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:24 am


2nd step: Solving the corner cubelets.
There are four corner cubelets with the colour white. You hold the cube so that white is at the top and blue in front.
E.g. you have to move the corner cubelet white/red/blue to its correct position front/right/top.
First you move this cubelet to the place front/down/left.
There are three possibilities 2a), 2b) or 2c).
2a) white left

Example 03

2b) white in front

Example 04

2c) white underneath

Example 05

In the same way you deal with the three remaining white corner cubelets.
Result: The top slice is completely white. The colors of the edge cubelets match the center cubelets. (Picture 2 of 7)
PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:25 am


Building the Middle Slice (3rd step) top
In the middle slice move only four edge cubelets blue/orange, blue/red, green/orange and green/red. You must do this by starting at the bottom. You hold the cube so that white is at the top.
You have to turn the down slice so that one of the edge cubelets blue/orange or blue/red is at front/down/middle. There are two possibilities 3a) or 3b).
3a) to the right

Example 06


3b) to the left

Example 07

If the blue square shows underneath, you start with another color.
If all cubelets are in the middle slice, move the cubelet down to the middle by one of the sequences 3a) or 3b) first.
Result: The top slice and the middle slice are in the right positions. (Picture 3 of 7)

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:29 am


Building the last Slice top
You turn the cube to solve the last slice (white underneath, yellow at the top).

4th step: Switch the position of two cubelets.
You turn one of the four edge cubelets yellow/blue, yellow/orange, yellow/green, yellow/red to the face with the correct color (if yellow is not at the top, don't worry!). If the remaining cubelets are not at the correct positions, you have to switch them over the left edge cubelet at the top. Probably you will have to repeat this sequence. (Picture 4 of 7)

Example 08

5th step: Flip the edge cubelets
Though all edge cubelets are in the correct position, they might be wrong. Yellow is not at the top.
You have to flip them. You hold the cube so that the edge cubelet is right/top/middle. Now there are eight moves.

Example 09

If the cube is colored after these 8 turns, go further. Turn the next edge cubelet to be flipped to the same place right/top by turning the whole slice (Don't turn the whole cube). Then there are the eight moves again.
Result: There is a yellow cross. You turn the top slice so that the edge cubelets are at the correct places. (Picture 4 of 7)

6th step: Switch the positions of three corner cubelets
First you move the four remaining corner cubelets to the proper positions. Their colors needn't be correct.-
If all four corner cubelets are in the proper position, then the following sequence is unnecessary.
If all the four corner cubelets are at a wrong place after aligning , then there are a further eight moves:

Example 10

If all the four corner cubelets are still in the wrong places, you have to repeat the eight moves. The front face must stay in front.
After these moves one corner cubelet is in a proper place. Turn the cube so that this corner cubelet is back/left. Now you repeat the eight moves.
Result: The four corner cubelets are in their correct places. (Picture 6 of 7)

7th step: Rotating the corner cubelets.
The colours of a corner cubelet have to turn.
You hold the cube so that a corner cubelet is top/right/front.

Example 11

If yellow is not at the top of this special corner cubelet, you repeat these eight moves.
Then you turn the top slice (not the whole cube), so that the next corner cubelet is top/right/front.
You repeat the 8 or 2x8 moves.
If all the four corner cubelets are rotated, yellow must be on the top. Now there is a last step. Turn the last slice. The six faces have one color. FINISHED! (Picture 7 of 7)

Example 12/Finished Product
PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:36 am


Okay, this is one version of solving it, but since I have no clue what you're rubik's cubes might look like at this point since everyone is in different parts of the world, I think that the best way of solving the rubik's cube is just base your method of solving by simply looking at your cube and looking at the center of each of each side. That color is the color that you want to solve for that side.
Try it that way, and if you become really good with this, try solving it in 22 seconds. That's the world record for solving a rubik's cube.


It's amazing that this little b*****d has approx. 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 different combinations for solving.

Coming soon, I'll try and help solve the 4x4x4 cube (As soon as I can find one).

Class dismissed. Feel free to comment after this message.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 7:16 pm


Ah, what a refreshingly complex and well constructed class ^_^

Personally I'm looking forward to any future 4x4x4 ones
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