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? asked in Games & RecreationToys · 2 months ago

Is it really true that there is an ultra simple solution to Rubik's cube?

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    2 months ago
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    I'm afraid the secret has been out forever now....and there are dozens of You tube videos that show the moves you have to make.

    It's actually amazingly SIMPLE.

    The secret is, there's a very simple algorithm, that passes thru the cube within every 25 moves or so.

    Within those 25 moves, of which , there's only really 4 ---that you just have to keep repeating, in order, the cube *will* pass thru an all solid color point.

    It doesn't matter how mixed up the cube is......it's a simple algorithm that re-sets the cube.

    That's how the pro's do it. They simple use muscle memory and dexterity, to work thru the 25 moves, as fast as they can, to hit the solid color point.

    It's literally like one lateral twist,

    one vertical twist.

    one lateral twist, opposite direction, and then

    one vertical twist, other way.

    that's it.

    repeat , again, and then again, until the cube is solid. It works.

    When you get good at it........should take less then a minute.

  • 2 months ago

    if your brain is wired right i would think it could be simple to do anything

  • ?
    Lv 5
    2 months ago

    Yes it is 100% true I would tell everybody here the simple two step repeating process to solve any Rubik's cube in just a couple of minutes but the Rubik's cube people might sue me. Now for those of you that want to know put how to solve Rubik's cube into YouTube watch the video when you see it you'll slap yourself up inside the head and say oh good God it was that simple yes it's a two-step process that you repeat over and over until the cube lines itself up! 

    And it does it every time no matter how bad you scramble up the cube

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