Solving cubes…

Okay, I’m a bit of a nerd, yeah! I have many crazy hobbies and one of them is solving cubes. I’m not into speed cubing (yet) but like to solve different cubes.

3×3

Yeah, the basic cube. All methods of solving cubes basically come down to variations on the solution for the 3×3. So here is a short version of the solve for beginners:

  • make the white layer, cross first, corners after that.
  • second layer:
    • U R U’ R’ U’ F’ U F -or- U’ L’ U L U F U’ F’
  • cross on third layer:
    • repeat: F R U R’ U’ F
  • position edges:
    • R U R’ U R U2 R’ U
  • position corners:
    • U R U’ L’ U R’ U’ L -or- U’ L’ U R U’ L U R’
  • orient corners (put the up-face or yellow face LEFT):
    • repeat (6x): U’ R’ U R

Okay, now let’s start talking about parity!

2×2

Super simple cube, no edges, just put corners in position. One parity, switched corners:

  • next to each other, on front:
    • U’ L’ U R U’ L U R’

Octagonal Barrel

Two possible parities: The first one is that after completing the second layer you don’t find 0, 2 or 4 edges with their yellow side up, but you might also have 1 or 3. In this case choose on edge from the second layer and rotate this edge:

  • (U R U’ R’ U’ F’ U F) U2 (U R U’ R’ U’ F’ U F)

The second parity is with the final corners: two corners are swapped:

  • R U R’ U’ L’ U’ L U’ F U’ F2 U2 F

4×4

Reduce to a 3×3. Centers first, edges after that. Team up to edge pieces on either side of a center:

  • Dd R F’ U R’ F Dd’

Last top edge (or wings) swapped:

  • r’ U2 l F2 l’ F2 r2 U2 r U2 r’ U2 F2 r2 F2

Last two corners swapped:

  • r2 U2 r2 Uu2 r2 Uu2