The Rubik’s Cube has six sides, each with its own color—usually yellow, red, white, green, blue, and orange. The center piece on each side determines that side’s color, and these center pieces never move. When you begin solving the cube, hold the yellow face on top; naturally, the white face will be on the bottom.
Here are the step‑by‑step video lessons. If you make a mistake, simply start again from the beginning. Repeating the steps this way helps you memorize the method without needing to look at the videos every time.
1. The first step of solving the Rubik’s Cube is making the Daisy. It’s one of the easiest parts because you can make plenty of mistakes and still get it right—there are many different ways to form it.
2. The second step is creating the white cross. Just like in the first step, keep yellow on the top and white on the bottom. As you work, the white cross will form on the bottom face of the cube.
3.The third step is completing the entire white side. Once you finish this step, the whole white face of the cube will be fully solved.
4.The fourth step is completing the entire first layer. This means all the side colors around the cube will line up perfectly. The best part is that if you solved the white bottom correctly, the first layer usually falls into place automatically.
5.The fifth step is solving the second layer. In this step, you position the edge pieces so that each one matches the color of the side it belongs to, creating a clean, solid band of color all the way around the cube.
6.The sixth step is creating the yellow cross on the top. This is done the same way you formed the white cross earlier, except now you’re working with the yellow face on top.
7.The seventh step is aligning the center line so that all the colors match from top to bottom. This means each of the four sides will have a straight, continuous line of the same color running through the center.
8.The eighth step is placing the yellow corner pieces into their correct corner positions, even if they aren’t oriented the right way yet. At this stage, placement matters more than orientation.
9.The ninth and final step is orienting the yellow corners so each one faces the correct direction. Once the corners are properly aligned, you simply rotate the layers to match their corresponding sides—and just like that, your Rubik’s Cube is fully solved.
Hope you enjoyed learning the method. Now that you understand the system, repeat the difficult parts until they feel familiar. With practice, your speed will naturally improve.
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