How Do You Solve A Rubiks Cube For Beginners?
Solving a Rubik’s cube can seem like an incredibly hard task. In order to solve the Rubik’s cube, you should learn some of the fundamental algorithms that make it possible to solve the puzzle. An algorithm is a set of rotations that will allow you to strategically move squares without disrupting the rest of the cube. Algorithms will denote a side of the cube as it’s facing you (R for right, L for left, F for front, B for back, U for up, D for down) and will tell you to turn it once either clockwise or counterclockwise (which is denoted by an apostrophe after the direction). Familiarize yourself with the cube. If this is your first time picking up the Rubik’s cube, experiment with solving for one side without using any algorithms. This will help you understand the dynamics involved with positioning the squares and will make it easier to solve the first layer. Choose a color to start with. The center square on each side is that side’s permanent color and can not change. Keep this in mind