There are a lot of different ways to solve the Rubik's Cube.
All you need to use are algorithms.
For example, one algorithm in the process is: Down, Right, Right, Up, Right, Down, Right.
The basic way that most people use, is to:
VOILA!
But for each and every step, there is an algorithm. So obviously, you can't follow these instructions without knowing the algorithms. Easiest way to learn is to get a friend to teach you. If you don't know a friend who knows the Rubik's Cube, go on You-Tube! Tons of videos that can teach you.
It is a very fun thing to do when you're bored, so I suggest to learn it.
I held the record in my class for learning it in 3days!
It's pretty simple, once you know, so HAVE FUN!
There are 11 ways to fold a cube, or 11 nets of a cube.
i think it depends on what kind of cube net you have
SOLVEThat's it I think
One of the ways to solve... or... One way to solve... These are the two ways to say that, never say One of the way to solve, or One ways to solve. Good luck! I hope it helped! I hope you learn from theobvious!
solve it
The most mixed up rubiks cube can be solved in 27 moves. There are 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 possible mixed-up arrangements.
There is no way to cheat, feel or use math to get through a rubik's cube blindfolded. There is only one way to do it: you have to have a great memory.
First you have to learn how to solve it which will take between 3-7 days. To improve your time learn better ways to solve it start with an easy method and work on from that an easy to learn method can be found on the Rubiks cube ipod app that can be purchased for free of the app store. Another way to improve your time is to get a better rubiks cube one that slides around the pieces more easier then others and to improve the slide lube it using vaseline. Just take it apart lube the pieces put it back together and use it freuquntely so the vaseline gets in all the peices. Make sure you use it after pputting the vaseline on it other wise it wil dry and will be hard to use.
There are 11 ways to fold a cube, or 11 nets of a cube.
The first person to solve the cube was it's inventor, Erno Rubik. After toying with it for about a week after making a prototype, he figured out some of the concepts and eventually solved the first cube in 1979.
i think it depends on what kind of cube net you have
There is no real "secret" to it. There are just many ways to solve the Rubik's cube. Here's my favorite website that shows exactly how to solve the Rubik's Cube.
It really depends on the specific problem; but quite often, there are several ways to solve such problems.
There are many different methods for solving a Rubik's Cube, the most popular one is called the Jessica Fridrich method. Solving a Rubik's Cube is not actually that difficult, it just takes some effort and patience at first--but after you learn it is actually quite easy. Don't give up, nearly anyone can get it if they put forth the effort. View the sources and related links (below) to learn how to solve a rubiks cube. Remember it takes time and practice.
there are many ways to solve the Rubik's cube it is all about patterns go on u tube to find out exactly how but you need to get the corners first .If you don't have the middle piece in the right place you will need to put it there that is all i have but my friend can do it in a record of 9 seconds .He gave me these tips . .
SOLVEThat's it I think
It is possible in only 6! = 6x5x4x3x2x1 or 720 ways.