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4*4*4 Rubiks cube Top Layer Issue
Flip edge in Equator layer3x3x3 Rubik's Cube Illegal StateRubik's cube with one disoriented cornerWhat's wrong with this parity?Is there a universal algorithm that can solve any Rubik's Cube?Sub-30second solving the $3times3times3$ Rubik's cubeHow do I solve the top yellow layer of the Rubik's cube?Swap Rubiks Cube Corners Diagonally AcrossOne corner piece orientation problem - Rubik's CubeSolve a rubic Cube without ever looking at it first
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The only way i am able to solve is to jumble the whole cube again. if you know the way to solve pls give images or algorithm
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The only way i am able to solve is to jumble the whole cube again. if you know the way to solve pls give images or algorithm
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The only way i am able to solve is to jumble the whole cube again. if you know the way to solve pls give images or algorithm
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The only way i am able to solve is to jumble the whole cube again. if you know the way to solve pls give images or algorithm
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It's a 4x4 Parity.
The algorithm to solve is,
$(2R)^2U^2(2R)^2u^2(2R)^2(2U)^2$
Where $2R$ is the second layer from right, $U$ is the top layer, $u$ is top two layers combined, $2U$ means second layer from top and the superscript implies you have to turn twice.
First hold the cube in this position.

STEP 1: $(2R)^2$

STEP 2: $U^2$

STEP 3: $(2R)^2$

STEP 4: $u^2$

STEP 5: $(2R)^2$

STEP 6: $(2U)^2$

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Beautiful. can you share link for more of these combos
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– ValAsta
7 hours ago
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You can visit cubeskills.com where you can learn video tutorials of Feliks Zemdegs and you can visit grubiks.com for simulating and solving different cubes.
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– Ak19
7 hours ago
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thx man. you rock
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– ValAsta
7 hours ago
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You're welcome!
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7 hours ago
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$begingroup$
It's a 4x4 Parity.
The algorithm to solve is,
$(2R)^2U^2(2R)^2u^2(2R)^2(2U)^2$
Where $2R$ is the second layer from right, $U$ is the top layer, $u$ is top two layers combined, $2U$ means second layer from top and the superscript implies you have to turn twice.
First hold the cube in this position.

STEP 1: $(2R)^2$

STEP 2: $U^2$

STEP 3: $(2R)^2$

STEP 4: $u^2$

STEP 5: $(2R)^2$

STEP 6: $(2U)^2$

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Beautiful. can you share link for more of these combos
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– ValAsta
7 hours ago
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You can visit cubeskills.com where you can learn video tutorials of Feliks Zemdegs and you can visit grubiks.com for simulating and solving different cubes.
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– Ak19
7 hours ago
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thx man. you rock
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– ValAsta
7 hours ago
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You're welcome!
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7 hours ago
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$begingroup$
It's a 4x4 Parity.
The algorithm to solve is,
$(2R)^2U^2(2R)^2u^2(2R)^2(2U)^2$
Where $2R$ is the second layer from right, $U$ is the top layer, $u$ is top two layers combined, $2U$ means second layer from top and the superscript implies you have to turn twice.
First hold the cube in this position.

STEP 1: $(2R)^2$

STEP 2: $U^2$

STEP 3: $(2R)^2$

STEP 4: $u^2$

STEP 5: $(2R)^2$

STEP 6: $(2U)^2$

$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Beautiful. can you share link for more of these combos
$endgroup$
– ValAsta
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
You can visit cubeskills.com where you can learn video tutorials of Feliks Zemdegs and you can visit grubiks.com for simulating and solving different cubes.
$endgroup$
– Ak19
7 hours ago
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thx man. you rock
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– ValAsta
7 hours ago
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You're welcome!
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– Ak19
7 hours ago
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$begingroup$
It's a 4x4 Parity.
The algorithm to solve is,
$(2R)^2U^2(2R)^2u^2(2R)^2(2U)^2$
Where $2R$ is the second layer from right, $U$ is the top layer, $u$ is top two layers combined, $2U$ means second layer from top and the superscript implies you have to turn twice.
First hold the cube in this position.

STEP 1: $(2R)^2$

STEP 2: $U^2$

STEP 3: $(2R)^2$

STEP 4: $u^2$

STEP 5: $(2R)^2$

STEP 6: $(2U)^2$

$endgroup$
It's a 4x4 Parity.
The algorithm to solve is,
$(2R)^2U^2(2R)^2u^2(2R)^2(2U)^2$
Where $2R$ is the second layer from right, $U$ is the top layer, $u$ is top two layers combined, $2U$ means second layer from top and the superscript implies you have to turn twice.
First hold the cube in this position.

STEP 1: $(2R)^2$

STEP 2: $U^2$

STEP 3: $(2R)^2$

STEP 4: $u^2$

STEP 5: $(2R)^2$

STEP 6: $(2U)^2$

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Beautiful. can you share link for more of these combos
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– ValAsta
7 hours ago
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You can visit cubeskills.com where you can learn video tutorials of Feliks Zemdegs and you can visit grubiks.com for simulating and solving different cubes.
$endgroup$
– Ak19
7 hours ago
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thx man. you rock
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– ValAsta
7 hours ago
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You're welcome!
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7 hours ago
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$begingroup$
Beautiful. can you share link for more of these combos
$endgroup$
– ValAsta
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
You can visit cubeskills.com where you can learn video tutorials of Feliks Zemdegs and you can visit grubiks.com for simulating and solving different cubes.
$endgroup$
– Ak19
7 hours ago
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thx man. you rock
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– ValAsta
7 hours ago
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You're welcome!
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– Ak19
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
Beautiful. can you share link for more of these combos
$endgroup$
– ValAsta
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
Beautiful. can you share link for more of these combos
$endgroup$
– ValAsta
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
You can visit cubeskills.com where you can learn video tutorials of Feliks Zemdegs and you can visit grubiks.com for simulating and solving different cubes.
$endgroup$
– Ak19
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
You can visit cubeskills.com where you can learn video tutorials of Feliks Zemdegs and you can visit grubiks.com for simulating and solving different cubes.
$endgroup$
– Ak19
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
thx man. you rock
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– ValAsta
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
thx man. you rock
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– ValAsta
7 hours ago
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You're welcome!
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– Ak19
7 hours ago
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You're welcome!
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