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I have directions I could give you on how to solve either the 2x2 or the 3x3.

 

Just let me know! 

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 Nov 9, 2017
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i wanna know 1x1

 Nov 10, 2017
edited by Guest  Nov 10, 2017
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I can solve a 1x1 within 0.01 seconds... lol 

It always have been solved xD

MaxWong  Nov 12, 2017
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Do you know how to use the f2l method? I know the beginner's method, but youtube videos aren't very helpful when trying to learn the f2l method.

 Nov 10, 2017
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sorry, I do not know how to do that method..

ProMagma  Nov 10, 2017
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At one point in my life (maybe 2 years ago), I watched a tutorial on how to solve the 3x3 Rubik's Cube. I am unsure if I could perform those steps again.  

 

Unfortunately, I just happen to know that the beginner's method is kinda inefficient because it solves one piece at a time, but that was the only way I could get halfway to solving the cube. 

 Nov 10, 2017
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Would you like me to invite you to my doc?

ProMagma  Nov 10, 2017
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just send me a message

ProMagma  Nov 10, 2017
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I have all the steps on a doc, I havnt finished it yet.

ProMagma  Nov 10, 2017
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Thanks for offering, but I will decline courteously. Sometimes, solving puzzles without external aid is exponentially more fulfilling than being spoonfed.

TheXSquaredFactor  Nov 11, 2017
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how to solve the 7438968940885x68730857893x872956509842976 please

 Nov 10, 2017
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This is not a Rubik's cube because those dimensions do not form a cube.

TheXSquaredFactor  Nov 10, 2017
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Rubiks **CUBES have to be *CUBED*!

ProMagma  Nov 10, 2017
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7438968940885 x 68730857893 x 872956509842976=

446 331 068 129 200 898 026 069 770 535 003 387 680

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