Solve The 3x3 Rubik's Cube Beginner to Intermediate Fast

In this course we will start at the very beginning, going in-depth into the 4 steps of the popular 3x3 method (CFOP)

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Solve The 3x3 Rubik's Cube Beginner to Intermediate Fast

What You Will Learn!

  • How to Fully solve a Rubik's cube.
  • Skills to achieve sub 40 Seconds solve time.
  • In-depth understanding on how a rubiks cube is built up to its solved position.
  • Ability to show off in front of your friends ;).

Description

In this course, we will be learning the popular method (CFOP), which stands for Cross, F2L, OLL, PLL, these are the 4 steps to (CFOP).

In the beginner series, we will start with the absolute basics Learning some extra steps to assist our way to the first step, The cross. After we learn how to get our daisy and the white cross we things start to get interesting because we learn to insert our first corners, Making the cube have 1 hole layer solved. However, to finish F2L (First two Layers) we must match the corners with their corresponding edges and then re-insert them to have 2 steps done in our (CFOP) Method.

Once you have practised enough to be confident you will move into the third step of CFOP this is called OLL which stands for (Orientation Of Last Layer) here we will learn how to read algorithm notation this is getting close to our first algorithms, we will use this knowledge to solve the hole yellow face and orientate the corners of the top layer just leaving the last step of (CFOP) Witch is PLL.

PLL is the very last step of solving the cube and involves moving the edges of the top layer into place to have a finished cube. The intermediate series goes way more in-depth into advanced topics and skills that will be vital to having sup 30-second solves. This course is filled with knowledge to be learned and I hope I see yous there.

Who Should Attend!

  • People with no prior knowledge of how to solve a Rubiks cube.
  • People with beginner or intermediate knowledge.

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Tags

  • Rubik's Cube

Subscribers

575

Lectures

23

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