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Rubix cube flip side piece
Rubix cube flip side piece









rubix cube flip side piece
  1. Rubix cube flip side piece how to#
  2. Rubix cube flip side piece full#

Which direction? Rotate it so the target location is still just a quarter turn away from the target piece.įor me, that meant turning the top face anticlockwise – towards the right. In the picture on the right, you can see that the red and yellow edge piece is now at the right hand side of the front face. To deal with this situation, rotate the front face by a quarter turn, to bring the target edge piece into the middle layer. If you need to, spin the bottom face to bring your target piece into this position – just below its home. Note that the red sticker, which should be on top, is facing outwards. In this example, I’m trying to get the yellow and red edge piece into its correct position, at the top front of the cube.Ĭurrently, it’s at the bottom of the cube, at the front. You can see a video animation of this steps instructions here.

Rubix cube flip side piece how to#

If your target piece is not in this position, then you’re reading the wrong section! Check where it is, and go to the correct section to see how to fix it up. This section explains how to get an edge piece into its home in the top layer of your rubik’s cube, if it’s now in the bottom layer, with the target colour facing outwards. If your edge pieces are not all solved yet, then choose another, and follow the steps on this page to get it back to where it belongs! Bottom Layer, Facing Out Here’s a video clip showing the above steps : It may mess up the rest of the cube, but at this stage, the cube’s all messe up anyway, so who cares! Ta-daah!įollowing these steps will not disturb any of the other edge pieces on the top layer. This moves my target piece up to the top layer where it belongs.

Rubix cube flip side piece full#

Next, I rotate the front face through a full 180 degrees. Your target edge piece should now be directly under its home! Whatever piece you’ve picked, just rotate the bottom so the non-target colour line up. In this situation, I first rotate the bottom face, until the two green stickers – the one on my target, and the one on the center piece – are neatly lined up. Can you see it, at the bottom right of the cube? Note that the red sticker, which should be on top, is facing downwards. In this example, I’m trying to get the green and red edge piece into its correct position, at the top front of the cube.Ĭurrently, it’s at the bottom of the cube. This section explains how to get an edge piece into the correct position in the top layer of your rubik’s cube, if it’s now in the bottom layer, with the target colour facing down. If your target piece is not in this position, then you’re reading the wrong section! Check where it is, and go to the correct section to see how to fix it up.Īfter you’ve read the instructions below, you may like to watch a video showing the steps. So I suppose actually this is the easiest case to deal with, not the first one. That is, you don’t need to move it at all. Well, I suppose if you’re really lucky, you might find your chosen edge piece already in the right place, facing the right way.In the top layer, but the wrong position, or facing the wrong way.In the bottom layer, with the target colour facing out.In the bottom layer, with the target colour facing down.There’s only a few possibilities, and I’ll cover them one by one.

rubix cube flip side piece

How do you move an edge piece to it’s “home”? Well, that depends on where you found it. You can do these first four edge pieces pieces in any order.

  • Repeat four times, and you’re done! The edge pieces of the first layer will all be solved! Then you’ll be ready to tackle the Corner Pieces of the First Layer.
  • Detailed instructions on how to do this follow.
  • Move it to its correct position, or “ home“.
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    For me, that means choosing an edge piece with a red sticker.

  • Choose one edge piece that belongs on your target layer – your “ target piece“.
  • To get the edge pieces into their correct positions, you do this : The layer with the red center is my “ target layer“. Now isn’t that nice? That’s six less pieces to worry about.
  • This means, the centre pieces are always in the correct place.
  • A piece is in the correct place when its stickers match the middle squares of the faces it’s on.
  • In the pictures on this page, I’m solving the layer with the red middle square. You need to choose which layer you will solve first. So, if you follow the instructions on this page, your rubik’s cube will change… From This –> Another page on this site explains what a layer is and why they are important. This page gives you instructions for the very first step of solving a rubik’s cube – the edge pieces of the first layer.











    Rubix cube flip side piece