An Easy-to-Remember Rubik’s Cube Solution — Now with Videos

I’ve made short videos walking through the solution from my previous post (It describes a very easy to remember (and teach) Rubik’s cube solution.)

Avishalom Shalit
1 min readJul 3, 2019
Cheat sheet. Watch the videos below or see the full post (7 minute read)

When watching the videos, keep in mind the following principles.

A. Identify the starting position. (in steps 1–3 you might need to twist the top to get to it)

B. Identify the “Front” side and the “Active” side.

C. Follow the Nerf dart in the video, it is stuck to the important piece.

Here are the videos: (total play time 13.5 minutes.)

  1. Positioning first layer corners : https://youtu.be/fqATErtuQfQ
  2. Completing Layer 2: https://youtu.be/DfAIwpAZVWs
  3. Placing the last layer corners: https://youtu.be/n_HdwERSfiY
  4. Twisting (orienting) the last layer corners : https://youtu.be/o7f6Jzi9LrQ
  5. Shuffling the last layer edges: https://youtu.be/tRCZ8_e-G7o
  6. Flipping the last edges: https://youtu.be/OnYC2gwoKYc
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The full post (with amazing illustrations) :

http://bit.ly/easy-rubiks

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Avishalom Shalit

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