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How to Solve a 3×3 Rubik's Cube step by step easy explanation

Solving a 3x3 Rubik's cube can seem like a daunting task, but with a few simple steps, anyone can learn how to do it. Here's a beginner's guide to solving the Rubik's cube. Step 1: Familiarize yourself with the Rubik's cube Before you start solving the cube, it's important to understand the different parts and how they move. A Rubik's cube is made up of 6 sides, each with 9 smaller squares. The sides are typically colored white, yellow, green, blue, red, and orange. There are three layers on each side that can be rotated, allowing you to scramble and solve the cube. Step 2: Learn the notation In order to communicate with other Rubik's cube solvers, it's important to learn the standard notation. The notation uses letters to describe the different rotations, with 'U' standing for the upper face, 'D' for the down face, 'R' for the right face, 'L' for the left face, 'F' for the front face, and 'B' for the b

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