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AppRecs rating 3.3. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 28 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Solve The Cube 3D
Get ready to master the cube! I'll guide you through 7 epic moves you'll memorize like your favorite dance routine. The first steps are a breeze, but hold on tight, because things get more exciting as you go.
Long explanations? Pfft! Skip 'em and focus on the moves: down, up, up... let's rock that cube!
The Method:
Really easy to learn method for solving the cube taught in a fun and easy way even for beginners.
This method consists of 7 easy movements: White Cross, Middle Layer, Yellow Cross Position, Yellow Cross Orientation, Position Corners and Final Movement.
The method's great advantage is its simplicity. As an example the Final Movement only needs 4 rotations and not the usual 10 or 12 that are hard to remember.
Theory:
The cube has 6 faces with 6 colors and 26 pieces:
Center: Pieces with 1 color located in each face's center. It tells us the cube's face's color.
Corner: Pieces with 3 colors located in the cube's corners. There are 8 in total.
Edge: Pieces with 2 colors located between cube corners. There are 12 in total.
Tip for Success:
The movement sequences are explained step by step. Each step shows which face to rotate along with a title. Try to remember these titles — with practice, the rotations will become natural.
Long explanations? Pfft! Skip 'em and focus on the moves: down, up, up... let's rock that cube!
The Method:
Really easy to learn method for solving the cube taught in a fun and easy way even for beginners.
This method consists of 7 easy movements: White Cross, Middle Layer, Yellow Cross Position, Yellow Cross Orientation, Position Corners and Final Movement.
The method's great advantage is its simplicity. As an example the Final Movement only needs 4 rotations and not the usual 10 or 12 that are hard to remember.
Theory:
The cube has 6 faces with 6 colors and 26 pieces:
Center: Pieces with 1 color located in each face's center. It tells us the cube's face's color.
Corner: Pieces with 3 colors located in the cube's corners. There are 8 in total.
Edge: Pieces with 2 colors located between cube corners. There are 12 in total.
Tip for Success:
The movement sequences are explained step by step. Each step shows which face to rotate along with a title. Try to remember these titles — with practice, the rotations will become natural.
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Reviews for Solve The Cube 3D
tat john
Great for the early moves
It taught me how to set up the first two layers Extremely well, but the later sequences are hard, especially with the timer. I’d recommend just learning off of a website then