Friday, November 19, 2010

the rubiks (the corners)

now, if you have already read "the rubiks (the cross) then you may continue this post. if not, please look for "the rubiks (the summary)

updated regularly, under construction

Monday, November 8, 2010

the rubiks (the cross)


okay. so first you must perform a cross.
and before I get into it here's a preview of what it should look like ->
so first, white face up. the white face is the center white piece. the same principles apply to the other five colors. green face, yellow face, red face, orange (or in some cases purple) face, and blue face. we start with the white as I've said before. now, find the white-blue edge piece. 
now, line it up so that the white part is facing you, make sure it is in the middle layer before applying algorithm. once it is facing you, see whether it is on the left side facing you, or the right side facing you. 
the 'x' is the white edge you are trying to place

white face:
OOO
xOO
OOO
or
OOO
OOx
OOO
yello face:

now apply algorithm. if on the left; use (L), or if on the right, use (R)
if white edge is on bottom opposite white, you are in luck, place the white piece, matching both the the white face and the face it is also attached to, and double turn, placing the white piece where it belongs.
repeat this process until you have a white cross, as shown in the picture ->
please read "the rubiks (the corners)

the rubiks (what are algorithm's?)

algorithm's: a mathematical term for "solve it". I have studied it. although I see how it all comes together... I do not seem to be able to create my own. it amazes me how scientists have mastered this small cube. and have found a mathematical way to solve the rubik's cube every time no matter how much you mix it up. they have even found algorithm's that mix it up for you! so here is a list and howto's of algorithm's.
R, is short for "right face forward" so it would look like this ->





L, is short for "left face forward" so it would look like this ->



U, is short for "top face clock-wise" so it would look like this ->


D, is short for "bottom face clock-wise" so it would look like this ->






F, is short for "front face clock-wise" so it would look like this ->








B, is short for "back face clock-wise" so it would look like this ->

anything with the number 2 at the end of it, is just a double turn, anything with a prime,  (  '  ) is counter-clock-wise. please read "the rubiks (the cross)" for your first lesson. be sure to read all rubiks posts.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

what is the rubik's cube? I have the answer!

what is the Rubik's cube you say? well I have come up with five answers!

1. of course, a puzzle to the mind
2. a physical mathematical element of play and trickery
3. a square box made up of smaller square boxes (lol)
4. an occupation to obliterate boredom
5. the best invention to mankind!
not enough? go to these familiar stores to get a good look and chance to purchase!!!

walmart toystotreasure target buylow rubiks.com
 
please read... the rubiks (the summary). the rubiks (the cross). the rubiks (the corners). the rubiks (the second layer). the rubiks (the last layer). the rubiks (the headlights). the rubiks (end algorithm)

the rubiks (the summary)

hello, adrennalinpro here. Have you ever picked up a rubik's cube and been absolutely unable to get even so much as a single edge or corner???? well I am here to help! on the last post I will be posting a video for you. it is not made by me by the way. no it is a fortunate youtube video I came across, and now I am obsessed with Rubik's cubes. please read ( the rubiks (the cross) for info on the first step to solving your rubiks cube!
thanks for reading!
adrennalinpro.