For cube in a cube: I prefer: [U L2 D] (R B')x3 [D' L2 U] [R2 F2 U2]
The extra marks are how I chunk up the algorithm in my head (x3 means do the part in parentheses before it 3 times). This algorithm is much easier to remember.
For future reference, http://www.jaapsch.net/puzzles/cubie.htm is a great tool for setting up patterns and then having the computer find algorithms to create them for you.
To do the first pattern, just turn the middles 180 degrees on all 3 axis. The order doesn't matter, as long as you do each the full 180 before moving on to the next
can any1 tell me please what what the letters mean in relation to the cube cos i can solve it but i have no idea what this rubiks talk means an i would really like to do these patterns
L means you move the left side clockwise, R means right side clockwise, F means turn the front clockwise, B means move the back clockwise, and U means move the top clockwise. When there is a lowercase i after it, it means go counterclockwise instead. Hope that helps!
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Chek this some cool patterns guys..
it's more than 60 patterns..
it is the only pattern I've forgotten, I'd be glad if you can help me with this.
U' L' U' F' R2 B' R F U B2 U B' L U' F U R F'
and then this
FLFU'RUFFLLU'L'BD'B'LLU
and you got it
[U L2 D] (R B')x3 [D' L2 U] [R2 F2 U2]
The extra marks are how I chunk up the algorithm in my head (x3 means do the part in parentheses before it 3 times). This algorithm is much easier to remember.
:] hope it helps
is technically fewer moves ;)
=-D Thanks