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Rubik's Cube Solution: Step 1: Solving One Side
Solving the top row is the hardest part of the solution,
believe it or not. Keep in mind that when you solve the one
side, you have to solve the adjoining row at the same time.
That means that if you decided to solve the blue face first,
it would have to look something like the above picture. Notice
how the red and green squares are all lined up nicely in the
top row. Up to the challenge? Here we go...
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Don't Panic
- Pick a color of the six (I will be using blue in most
of the examples, so whenever I say blue, I really
mean top color).
- Find a sticker of that color that is in the center of
the face. This will be your top.
- Move the corresponding edge and corner pieces of that
color next to the center cube while making sure the top
outside row colors line up (may the thinking juices flow).
Let's break down that last part...
What you're basically trying to do is this:
When you're trying to do this for the first time, it's
always a good idea to solve the edge pieces first, so you have
a cross on the top like this...
This will make positioning the corners easier.
However, sometimes you will get this little dilemma...
Here's what to do if that happens:
When moving an edge piece to its place, make sure that
while you're turning the sides it doesn't interfere with the
edge pieces that are already in place. Move the top side so
you can avoid messing up what you've done already.
Always remember to make sure that the colors on the side of
the edge pieces line up with the other center squares (VERY
IMPORTANT)...
Once you've got that down, you can move on to solving the
corners.
If the corner you want to move is on the bottom row, move
it directly underneath where you want it to go. Remember that
the colors have to match up when it gets to the top row. So
don't move a corner piece that has blue, yellow and orange on
it directly underneath the blue-red and blue-green edge
pieces.
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There are three ways to move this corner to the top row
without disrupting any edge pieces. Depending on how the
corner is oriented, you can decide how to move it.
The "2" means to turn that side 180
degrees. It doesn't matter which way.
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Blue sticker is facing right:
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Blue sticker is facing left:
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Blue sticker is facing down:

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What if the corner you need is on the top row already, but
is in the wrong place or has the wrong orientation?
Do this while holding the cube so that the desired corner
is in front:
The piece you need is now on the bottom row somewhere to
the left. Crisis Solved.
Look what you've just done.
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