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1. Introduction: Hello, my name is Jesse, and in this course, I will be teaching you how to solve the Rubik's cube. This method is fairly simple and like you can see in this clip, I'm solving the cube in about a minute. So it's possible to solve it fairly fast with this metal, but it requires some practice. But with this method you can easily get your time, like to, let's say two, three-minute. And this method is easy to learn. There's basically like five different algorithms you have to memorize. But once you have them down, then it only is just about how fast your fingers can move. So next I will be solving the cube much more slower, and I will be explaining you every single thing that I'm doing along the way. And I have broken this into very small steps. So grab your cube and have just a little bit of patience. And I promise you, in no time, you will be solving this as fast as I.
2. Terminology: Alright, before we start solving the cube, let's go over the terms because each and every algorithm is marked with letters and numbers. First, we have the top layer, or the upper phase, which is marked you. Then there is the down phase which is marked with D. Then there still left, which is L, and the right which is mark with R. Then there is the face which is with f. And the back with is marked with b. And every single letter means you have to turn that side of the cube once clockwise. And no matter what cider days, if it's right side, it turns clockwise. The left side, there's clockwise, back turns clockwise. If you were watching it from the behind down, up every time glog rise. But if there is an apostrophe, you turn it counter clockwise. And numbers tell you how many times you have to turn to that particular direction. So this is F2, this is F3. And finally, we have F apostrophe to show you turn the cube wise counter clockwise.
3. Step 1: The White Cross: First, you turned to white middle tile upwards and your job is to form a white crops to middle titles are the only wants that doesn't move, so you'll play around them. And the Tyler's has formed a white cross, also have to match the central tiles of eats site. For example, here's a one tile with one white side and one green site. So you turn to white side up. So the white matzos, but now green does must deploy. So you have to find the green middle tile and certain it. So now you have the whites and greens mats, and now you do that with every single middle piece, his blue and there's blue. So I said this and then make it match the blue, blue and green, orange. And now I only need the last one, which is there. And I bring it up. And now why turned up layer? So when I bring up the red and white piece, it doesn't mess up any of the other tree. And then I just turned upper layer back. And there you have it. A white cross that Matt says All the center pieces.
4. Step 2: White Layer: So now that we have the white cross, I would start is to compete to white layer by collecting the corner pieces that also mats the centerpiece of each site. So for example, here we have one of the white pieces and eat has blue on the other side. And whatever that color is, it has to must descender piece, which here is blue. And we make that as our front side. And now, because the white is on the left side, I turned the left once and then I turn to pattern once. And that mass is all the colors, including the red side. And now itis bring it up by rotating the left again, but this time counterclockwise. And now the white corner also Matt says both of the colors on the sides. Here's a white and green piece. And again, make the whatever color is next to the white, the front layer. So here it's green, but now the white is on the right side. So i two and the right counterclockwise, then the partum counterclockwise, two months whites and reds. And then I bring it up by rotating the right side clockwise. And now that's corner. Matt says as well, the risks, the orange, so I make the orange front layer and the white is on the right side. So our apostrophe B apostrophe on R, And now we have three out of four white corners. Now it says find the last one. So it's nowhere to be found with miss them. So I'll just turn it. And tonight turn into again, they get away from the parse them and now my data back. So it means it's there on the side and it does blue with the white on the right side. So I'll just repeat. And there we have it. That white layer. And each, and every site, matzos.
5. Step 3: First 2 Layers: Alright, so now we have the white layer and it matches all the colors on the side. What we do next is the middle layer. And to do that, we turn to cube around making the yellow to top layer and the White pardon layer. And now we basically have to make the middle corner pieces. So here's green and here's currents. And I need that middle piece, so I find it first. And it's right there. And I need there. And because orange is at the top, I make the greens mats and the orange. So on the right side. So I follow this algorithm. You, are, you apostrophe? Apostrophe. You apostrophe. Apostrophe, EU f. And there we have it. And this is one of the algorithms I want you to write down because this is one of the things you have to memorize. So now here is blue and red. And piece we need is right there. So I turn blue one to match the blue because the red is on the right side, we follow the same algorithm. And there you go. Next, there's blue and orange. But now the orange on the left side. So the algorithm is basically like reversed. You apostrophe, apostrophe, u, l, u, f, u apostrophe, apostrophe. And write this down. And now the last one, it's already there, but it's wrong side. So first, I'd just make the algorithm wants to take it out of there. There. Then it's on the right side. So I'll just repeat it. White is there. And the first two layers are done.
6. Step 4: The Yellow Cross: Now our mission is to do a yellow cross, and the yellow is now the top layer. And this step is really, really simple. There is only one algorithm here. And it is this F u, r u apostrophe, apostrophe. Apostrophe. Now there's a yellow line. I turned it horizontally and I repeat the same algorithm. Now terrorists three yellow pieces, one facing left and one facing up. And again, I repeat the same algorithm and there we have it. The yellow cross. The corners doesn't matter just yet.
7. Step 5: Yellow Layer: In this example, I have two of the corners also with the yellow growth. So that means I have to turn to yellow on the side facing me. If there was only the cross and not the corners. Ten, I would turn that one yellow facing left. Here is the algorithm. Are, you are apostrophe, you are u2 are apostrophe. And this is our goal to get one corner and we've put it on the left corner on the top layer. And then we just repeat ten, we turn it back to the left lower corner. And there we have it.
8. Step 6: Final Layer: And finally, we do the last layer. You need to find two corners of the same color and then you turn that so and put it in the back. Though, if you don't have that, then you have to have met seeing corners on the opposite sides like so. And now you've followed the algorithm. Are apostrophe, apostrophe b to R. If apostrophe apostrophe b two, r two, and you apostrophe. Now there is one layer down. We turn that and make it our back layer. And we have, these three are the ones that we need to do. Here is read, we need there, and that blue goes there, and that green goes to the red. So everything basically turns clockwise. So we do this. If you Elle our apostrophe, f, l apostrophe r, u, and f, two. And there we go. If the edge of the front is the same color as the right side, you just make, both of you turns to you apostrophe, and then you do the same, but you'll turn everything counterclockwise and you have solved tick, you.
9. Outro: Now your job is only to memorize these few algorithms and get them into your muscle memory. And then it's only time to start training your speed. All the algorithms are in the description, so write them down and start learning. Have fun.