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    need some help/advice

    Sooooooo, the last few sits I have done I have spent a little time trying to decipher a rubix cube. Yep, little tree stand therapy- and while I can solve it with the cheat code solver I have on my iPhone 7 its not nearly as satisfying as doing it yourself without any help. I have gotten to where getting the white cross with the corresponding side pieces matching the center piece color down but past that I am pretty lost. Anyone have any methods that work and would help me solve any 3x3 or other rubix cube I pick up

    I know I know.... but its like 13 degrees outside so I need some help

    #2
    I'd bet it is because you're shaking LOL

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      #3
      I would give you advice, but you've already surpassed my rubix cube solving capabilities.

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        #4
        my iPhone dies in the cold so gotta do something else to pass the time.... got a new bucket list item and it includes solving a rubix cube

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          #5
          You need to memorize the algorithm it is about 7 moves. It ain't easy. My wife's 8 yr old brother can do it in about two minutes complete.


          Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

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            #6
            Originally posted by sideways View Post
            You need to memorize the algorithm it is about 7 moves. It ain't easy. My wife's 8 yr old brother can do it in about two minutes complete.


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            Yep. I showed my 10 year old the moves and now he can do it in a minute and a half. I found a good youtube video one night when i was bored and memorized the moves. Youtube is probably your best bet.

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              #7
              Best way I've found is to turn one just half way so the edge sticks out a little and push up on that corner. After that the whole thing comes apart easy and just snaps back together.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Stuck View Post
                Best way I've found is to turn one just half way so the edge sticks out a little and push up on that corner. After that the whole thing comes apart easy and just snaps back together.
                Too quick. I prefer to pull all the stickers off, and put them back on

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                  #9
                  I've never been able to get more than 1 side done, but I've also never tried very long...

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