9:21 What? How did you even get 4 up there, the maximum I can get is 3 because when I try to pair the last one and insert it to the top, i have to kick out a solved one into the middle layer and arrange the centers which ends up ruining the edge. I would like an explanation on how to do this. Edit: Nevermind i figured it out, you have to take out a solved one, rotate and put it back.
@@teomandemir8918 * I assume you have already figured it out* , but as i was also struggling with this if you only have a 3 up 'top' and are trying to get a 4th up: replace an 'old' solved pair by turning up the newly solved pair (you should have 3 solved pairs right now before you turn it back down) Rotate the top layer so the unparied side is changed with the newly assigned pair. Turn back the unparied side to the middle layers. You should now have 4 solved pairs on the top! (finish the middle algorithm) You can now turn the cube and work on the bottom(now top)
Try to make the first 2 centers you solve next to each other like solve green and orange first or red and blue etc. so you don’t have the center pieces opposite from each other
@@shankarsanil4733 ive learned 3 by 3 easily. The bit for 3 by 3 is actually easy. (Only the freakin corner parity that somehow i managed to get past). On the corner parity u have to try and get the whites on one side and the yellow on the other. Then solve it by putting the corners in right place (on both sides). Then solve it on both sides. Hope this makes sense
i am wathing your video over and over again . and i got to say your very good at teaching rubik cube. and i also watch your other video and i really like them . keep on the good work dude . and in the futere who knows u might be a famouse rubik cube teacher in the world xD
Thank you for your simple and helpful tutorial. Took me an hour to solve for the first time following your guide. Maybe would had been faster had I not hit the OLL parity and screw up the algorithm and redo again the center pieces. Without knowing how to solve the 3x3, I don't think a beginner would know how to solve a 4x4. Anyway I had subscirbe to your channel. Keep up the good work Nic! 👍
@AcornAlpha set up the pairs so they are adjacent from each other. Then do TU if you know what that is then do Y turn the whole cube to your left. When your finish that you do this algorithm (RUR')FR'F'R TU' then your done.
Hey buddy, thank you for helping us! I was able to solve most of the cube but not quite all because i was left with two corners being swapped and idk how to replace them :/
0:05 Music 0:12 Main Methods 0:35 What You Need 1:00 How To Make Bars 1:28 White Center 1:57 yellow center 3:09 other 4 centers 7:23 how to switch your centers 7:55 edges
Amazing video 👍🏻 It’s super helpful and real easy to solve the 4x4... I will continue to share positive things about your video! Just make sure to keep up the good work!
I don't know if you're going to answer but i hope you do. So my cube had all the yellow edges and corners right except the Yellow/red/blue and the Yellow/orange/ blue corners were on each other's places. What algorithm do i have to do? If you need more explanation just tell me because i am a beginner at the 4×4
My cube has the f3l solved and the top layer doesn't have the edges matched correctly (f.e. I have a blue edge solved but on another I have a green one and an orange one matched up)
You need to treat them just like in the edge pairing stage. Pair the edges up one after another until you have both edge pieces with the correct partner.
Awesome tutorials. I’m a beginner and I am a bit confused. I get the logic with it but when you’re saying to do a U2, do you mean U’2? I had thought U was moving the top layer clockwise when viewed from above but you’re saying U2 while moving it anti clockwise with your left hand
Thanks for watching. A U2 on a 3x3 is the same if you do it clockwise or counterclockwise, they are both turning the top layer 180 degrees. You can decide which direction you like the best
how do you solve the last egde pice on the second side? I have all of them in the right slice on the white sied, but when I try to make 2 and 2 on the yellow side the last one dosn't quite come together since I don't have any "random" edges to replace them with
It didn’t make any sense but then i went back and figured it out He went to fast so I slowed down the vid And I was confuse the entire time But I eventually solved it and will probably use this method Thanks
You need to have 2 edges on the same layer then 1 on the top layer. When you slice the one pair over to match 2 pieces then u insert the top pair then slice back.