U probably won’t read it because it’s been 4 years since u uploaded this video but if u do I just wanna let u know that u explaining really good but sometimes u be moving too fast and don’t show the other cases and it’s hard to understand like that but apart of that u really good thanks ☺️
9:55 you didn't explain how I'm supposed to get the last set in place without inserting another pair of solved pieces without ruining them and having to start all over.
@@joshuagoodwin1902 Thank you, but he actually did and I feel like an idiot because after watching it again a couple times it made sense. Seriously an idiot moment lol
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)
This is the third youtuber i found when i was trying to solve my 4x4 cube, but the result is the same. I complete the white centre I try complete the yellow centre, but somehow the yellow centre ends up next to the white one, not opposite. PLZ HELP ME.
On the 4x4 you can build the centers on any face you want. That is why it is important to make sure that you are placing them in the correct position according to the Rubik’s cube color scheme. If you hold your white center on bottom, yellow in front, you have to move the yellow to the top layer. You do this by doing this: turn the right 2 layers of the cube clockwise, top side twice, right layers counterclockwise. Then do: left 2 layers counterclockwise, top side twice, left 2 layers clockwise. This should move the yellow center to the top position. Use another cube as a guide for where to build the remaining centers, as you could place them in the wrong place on a 4x4. Hope this works for you. 👍
I tried another tutorial once, and it was longer, too quick, and I didn’t understand it. This tutorial managed to be more simple and shorter, and I learned now to solve a 4x4 SO easily with this tutorial! This was a blessing. Thank you so much!
How the hell did he solved those 3 layers😒😒 thats the problem for which im jumping to one video to another but all of them does it quickly without explaining 😑
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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
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! 👍
@@masterop4687I'm in the same situation but my colors are correct. I'm unsure how to solve. I've matched my cube to look just like his in the video and I can't seem to pair my corners for the last step before the solve. Any advice?
Hey Nic, when I learned the 3x3, I learned to get the yellow cross on the final side, then get each corner into the right position using the "lefty" algorithm, then orient the corners using the "right-left 180 algorithm". All the tutorials I'm seeing for the 4x4 use a different 3x3 method - where you solve the entire yellow face and THEN solve the third row. I'd like to stick with the method I know from the 3x3, but the "lefty" algorithm isn't working to get the corners into the right position. I always have 2 or 0 corners right, no matter how many times I do the lefty. Are you familiar with this method? And/or do you know an algorithm that will swap the corners?
Yes I know the method you are talking about. That is the beginners method. The one I showed is called CFOP. The issue you are having is called parity. You need to do the PLL parity algorithm and it will fix your corner problem. 👍
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 :/
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
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
@@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
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
@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.
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.
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 can not get my pairs all together ?? Like either they split a pair or they ruin a center and I can’t put it into a different layer without pulling another pair into it??
If you have 8 edges solved then you are on the last 4 edges stage. You need to insert one of the solved ones into the middle layer so that one of the unsolved ones are in the top layer. Now you have one pair of random edges that you can use to make another pair.
How do you solve if everything is solved except the top 2 corner pieces? I have never had this happen with my 3x3. When I put the corner pieces into place I have only ever had 0 in place , 1 in the right spot or all. Never 2. Help
That is actually nothing to do with the corner pieces. That is a PLL parity case. Go to that part of the video and perform the PLL parity algorithm and then solve the cube like you would normally. Hope this helps
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
Ive gotten to where i have 4 solved edges one one face and 3 solved edges on the other, but everytime i try make the last solved edge and move it into place i cant do it without breaking the centres.. any tips?
What if once you solved for all the edges and now you can begin to do it as a 3x3 cube, you face a problem where when you finish doing the white cross along with the second layer of edges, you come up to where the bottom corners are switched In Colors.( when you have the white facing down)?Is there any way to fix this?( this problem comes before the yellow cross problem where you told that it was going to be a long algorithm).
Get your 3x3 and use it as a reference to check and see if you solved the 4x4 centers in the correct position with each center in the right place. That is likely your problem.
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.
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Who else felt a huge accomplishment after solving the center pieces
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I did the first time, but now it's like meh. :)
I finished all of the edge pairs before realizing I had the red and orange on the wrong side 😑
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i read this comment before i almost did the same
U probably won’t read it because it’s been 4 years since u uploaded this video but if u do I just wanna let u know that u explaining really good but sometimes u be moving too fast and don’t show the other cases and it’s hard to understand like that but apart of that u really good thanks ☺️
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You can change the speed of the video to 0.5x 😢 for the complex algorithm’s
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@@cc.4funI did and I still messed up 😭
@@VyLnnz I don't think he has been watching this the entire 4 years
12:36 - Flip alg
14:45 - Oll alg
16:10 - Pll alg
I learned in less then 45 mins
Thanks😀
This is help full but its kinds funny how they put a translate to english even tho it is
@@pugplayer2414 👨🏻💻🇻🇳
:50 centers
7:50 pair edges
11:13 last pairs
13:00 solve
9:55 you didn't explain how I'm supposed to get the last set in place without inserting another pair of solved pieces without ruining them and having to start all over.
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Thank you, but he actually did and I feel like an idiot because after watching it again a couple times it made sense.
Seriously an idiot moment lol
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Thank you but I already figured it out beforehand lol
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Time Stamps mine still doesn't work
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The flipping algorithm was the KEY for me. I figured out the rest, but that was so helpful and makes sense now. Thank you for making this video!
This guy is the best I learned in like 1 hour
Tell me how I'm getting so confused
How!!!??
I learnt it the first time through
@@pie4719 i learned the -1st time
Thanks... arrived today. I'm 62yo.. 6 hours later with a few redos, a couple from the very beginning. I did it.
thank you my 4x4 has been scrambled and in a corner for 3 months and I finally learned how to solve it
Mine has been scrambled for over 5 years
Same LoL😊
Best method out of all the 4x4 tutorials out there. Thank you for posting.
Years later and your simple explanation has helped me solve it after an afternoon of agony
This is definitely the revenge cube, but with your help, i defeated yet another enemy, thank you.
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.
can use explain it better please cuz i have the same problem too and didn't understand your solution
@@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)
@@kimnordin6460thank you so much
Its so satisfying solving a 4x4 like a 3x3
Thank u soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much i solved it within half an hour ❤
U r the best
This is the third youtuber i found when i was trying to solve my 4x4 cube, but the result is the same.
I complete the white centre
I try complete the yellow centre, but somehow the yellow centre ends up next to the white one, not opposite.
PLZ HELP ME.
On the 4x4 you can build the centers on any face you want. That is why it is important to make sure that you are placing them in the correct position according to the Rubik’s cube color scheme. If you hold your white center on bottom, yellow in front, you have to move the yellow to the top layer. You do this by doing this: turn the right 2 layers of the cube clockwise, top side twice, right layers counterclockwise. Then do: left 2 layers counterclockwise, top side twice, left 2 layers clockwise. This should move the yellow center to the top position. Use another cube as a guide for where to build the remaining centers, as you could place them in the wrong place on a 4x4. Hope this works for you. 👍
You need to try a few times. But I got it in the first time
Just keep trying
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Chill....It's just a cube dude😂
How did you even do that it’s impossible😢😢
Is ur dad missing?
I tried another tutorial once, and it was longer, too quick, and I didn’t understand it. This tutorial managed to be more simple and shorter, and I learned now to solve a 4x4 SO easily with this tutorial! This was a blessing. Thank you so much!
How the hell did he solved those 3 layers😒😒 thats the problem for which im jumping to one video to another but all of them does it quickly without explaining 😑
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Thank you for your practical vids and work for us so we can get wise with the cube. Awesome
I did the center prices intuitively, but I got stuck on getting all the edges paired
Same
same
Same
Same how did he get all the fandoms from the yellow centre?
i’ve got the first 3 layers down but for whatever reason i don’t end up with a “parity”. my 2 center edge yellows or flipped. ones up ones down
Ok I made the red center and when I try and work on another center I always end up messing up the red center 😞
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
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! 👍
Thank you so much!
Learned how to solve a 3x3 a month ago and am learning the 4x4 rn thank you man I’m halfway there
Finally after rewinding the video for countless time I finally solve it !!!!!! Thank u my guy!!!
Broke my cube watching this
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What do u do if u have a problem with the last yellow corners like if u keep solving the the cube but then the corners don’t line up
I’m late.
Your centers are screwed up. Color Scheme is Blue Orange Green Red with White on the Left side
@@masterop4687I'm in the same situation but my colors are correct. I'm unsure how to solve. I've matched my cube to look just like his in the video and I can't seem to pair my corners for the last step before the solve. Any advice?
Try twisting corners and redoing it maybe the backside of your cube is wrong.@@blankface911
mine isn’t working right or i’m doing something wrong. every time i try to move it like a 3x3 on that step my yellow and a nothing color get mixed up
Seems challenging, I wish I had a 4x4 cube to practice with, for now I guess I should try practicing with a regular 3x3 cube
3x3 is ez im 11 and i do it in like 44 seconds best
Hey Nic, when I learned the 3x3, I learned to get the yellow cross on the final side, then get each corner into the right position using the "lefty" algorithm, then orient the corners using the "right-left 180 algorithm". All the tutorials I'm seeing for the 4x4 use a different 3x3 method - where you solve the entire yellow face and THEN solve the third row. I'd like to stick with the method I know from the 3x3, but the "lefty" algorithm isn't working to get the corners into the right position. I always have 2 or 0 corners right, no matter how many times I do the lefty. Are you familiar with this method? And/or do you know an algorithm that will swap the corners?
Yes I know the method you are talking about. That is the beginners method. The one I showed is called CFOP. The issue you are having is called parity. You need to do the PLL parity algorithm and it will fix your corner problem. 👍
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Thank you I had the same problem
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At around 10:28 in the video , they are in line and instead of doing his algorith you could just do
R' U F'
It works for me
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When solving the last random edge I don’t know how to do the last on. Can someone tell me how
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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 :/
I had the same thing, found a solution yet?
@@jasperlippens8285 Jup, there is Tutorial For 4x4 cornerswitching Or so
@@jasperlippens8285 it is called "last two corners parity change" or so, by the "cube solving hero"
I learnt the 4x4 in 40 mins , and I can flex to my friends now! Thx Hyper Cube ! I will keep supporting u !
how tf u did it in 40 mins im still in process and its 5 hours now!!!
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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
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
This is PLL parity. Do the algorithm for PLL parity and then solve the cube like normal. 👍
@@thinkable3D Ohh thank you!!! Anyway have good day.
You too😁
Thanks for teaching me how to solve a 4 x 4
thanks so much it realy helped me
This was a great help and I'm watching this 5 years after it was made
I already knew how to solve a 3 by 3 so when i tried to solve a 4 by 4 i just had the yellow side left and got confused
My son understood the whole thing and now his friends are very impressed
He says to do something and then he turns like 50 time without explaining anything
ikr i think we have to learn a 3 by 3 sequence its cinfusing
@@phase0400 no he is not explaining clearly i know to solve 3*3,2*2,mirror ,pyraminx,and,sqweb but i cant understand this video
@@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
Settings on youtube, slow speed 0,25.
This was so helpful! Tysm!! Ill just learn the algorithm's you earned yourself a view a like and a subscriber
thanks you helped me solve my 4x4
all the other videos I tryed didnt work then i did yours and it worked thank you so much!!!! ;)
when i do the white cross after I go to step make white side with one layer it never solves the layer
you probably have the centers in the wrong position. look at a solved puzzle and make sure that you placed the 4x4 centers in the correct position.
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Awesome job! 😎👍
I almost I’ve solved it a couple times but I can’t remember the agrithoms
After pairing I solve it like a 3x3 till the end.. but I'm left with two corners of yellow, which should swipe each other. Can you help with this?
I have the same problem
I watched it once and learned how to solve it thank u
Very nice video. Learned how to solve 4x4 in one day
Thank you!
2 of my corners are switched and I dont know if that is possible.
PLL parity algorithm should fix it. Then you just solve it like normal
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
@@thinkable3D thanks for the answer. I feel like an idiot for not realising that haha
It’s all good. Cheers👍
I knew hiw to but 3×3 and that was a flex but now I can but 4×4 is even bigger flex. Thank you so much.
I learned in one night. Thanks bro👍
Same
@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 nic I have a case of two Edges swap in a smal L shape I don’t know what to do
0:07 Rubik's Tesseract
Best 4*4 solving video
I easily learned it thank you
I got it this evening 7/30/23 1:01pm
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1:30 Centre
7:35 BOGR (Color matching)
10:25 Edge FLIP
12:20 Last Edge + FLIP
14:30 Last yellow layer (OLL Parity)
Seriously, the only thing I’m having trouble with is solving the last two edge pairs, anyone else confused?
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.
That long algo at the end, made my cube scrambled again 😅😅
I am really struggling on the edge pairing with the last 4 edges
Thank u so much I tried several other tutorials and I couldn’t get it that was until I found your video
"I wont show you the whole cube but I'll show you the basics" The whole point is to show the entirety of possibilities 😑
Well it’s kind of hard to show 7401196841564901869874 093974498574336000000000 possible combinations.
@@thinkable3D Your problem not mine
@@project1482 what.
@@project1482 Jesus Christ mate
@@project1482 alpha mentality😂
I learn how to solve a 4x4 from this dude😊
I use beginners method for solving like 3x3 part and I always end up with 2 corners solved after the yellow cross and matching up the colors
That means that you have PLL parity. Here is a video that shows how to solve it: ua-cam.com/video/kfnVnzwHOns/v-deo.html
THANK YOUUU jperm made no sense but u helped me so much
That's why i came here 😂 jperms tutorial is so bad
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 can not get my pairs all together ?? Like either they split a pair or they ruin a center and I can’t put it into a different layer without pulling another pair into it??
If you have 8 edges solved then you are on the last 4 edges stage. You need to insert one of the solved ones into the middle layer so that one of the unsolved ones are in the top layer. Now you have one pair of random edges that you can use to make another pair.
Dude this helps aLOT I'm progressing thank you!
How do you solve if everything is solved except the top 2 corner pieces? I have never had this happen with my 3x3. When I put the corner pieces into place I have only ever had 0 in place , 1 in the right spot or all. Never 2. Help
That is actually nothing to do with the corner pieces. That is a PLL parity case. Go to that part of the video and perform the PLL parity algorithm and then solve the cube like you would normally. Hope this helps
@@thinkable3D unable to solve it same case as above two corner yellow pieces
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
him:bla bla bla and there you go solved! (me trying in the background)
me: (brain explode)
This is so easy, i learned in 3 days
I did it! thankyou for your help i finally did it after a few months of it sitting in my room
When I did this the last 3 yellow corners were mixed up
That's called parity I believe
You have to reassemble the cube
Break it apart and then rebuild it
In the bars part no matter what I do I always have on the white side or yellow side and unsloved bar any help with that?
Same
camera angles are confusing, and it's all situational; what he gets as far as placement won't be the same for everyone else.
There’s no way I can show every case possible. I can only show the basic idea of how to solve it using the method.
Ive gotten to where i have 4 solved edges one one face and 3 solved edges on the other, but everytime i try make the last solved edge and move it into place i cant do it without breaking the centres.. any tips?
Did you figure it out?
What if once you solved for all the edges and now you can begin to do it as a 3x3 cube, you face a problem where when you finish doing the white cross along with the second layer of edges, you come up to where the bottom corners are switched In Colors.( when you have the white facing down)?Is there any way to fix this?( this problem comes before the yellow cross problem where you told that it was going to be a long algorithm).
Get your 3x3 and use it as a reference to check and see if you solved the 4x4 centers in the correct position with each center in the right place. That is likely your problem.
Ok thx!
Ok 👍
Thank you i managed to solve my rubik's cube
bro he didnt put other scenarios
Tell me about it
I have all the edges paired but my red and orange aren't paired any longer help me please
I got 4 edges paired on one side but only 3 in the other. How do I get the last pair matched?
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.
Thanks!
THAT NEEDED TO BE IN THE VIDEO
Awesome keep it up!! You are the best
I just did it now in 3 or 4 days!
Thank you very much for the tutorial, it helped me so much especialy in that long parity algorithm
I don't know oll or pll, i use f2l and the begginers method :(
That is perfectly fine. Whatever method you use for the 3x3 will work.
HyperCube it not work
B A S K E T B A L L you might have a parity
DragonGetLost yes I did thx
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
Flipping Algorithm: 12:45
The algorithm for three edge case is very difficult
Thanks I learned in 4 hours
Yay, I did it! Thank you, this was a really good and simple explanation😁