If you want to do the checkerboard pattern faster instead of rotating each side twice you can just move the middle piece up twice. It does the same thing but you only need to move one piece as opposed to 2
It's possible to have a cross on one pair of sides on a 3x3. what you do is hold the cube with one of the sides you want the cross on facing you, and turn the adjacent sides 180 degrees one after the other in sequence (right, bottom, left, top for example) 3 times keeping the same order each time and if you do it right the side facing you and the opposite side will have the crosses while the sides you were turning are clear. Also a variation of the dots pattern on a 3x3 is where the outer ring is 50/50 opposing colors in the form of an L. Simply turn each pair of sides in opposite directions. Also if you do the turns the same, i.e. you turn the left side down and the right side up, each time except when you bring the corners of the side you had facing you back to their center witch will be the opposite way then the Ls will be going the same direction on every side.
How to read Rubik's cube algorithms: U = top part L = left part R = right part F = front part B = back part D = bottom part M = middle part between L and R E = middle part between U and D S = middle part between F and B ' (prime) = counter-clockwise turn no ' = clockwise turn 2 = two turns I hope you understand. 🤗 Here's the algorithms for the patterns: Checkerboard - M2 E2 S2 Dots - M' S' M S Dots (variation) - E M2 E' M2 Cube in a cube: (in video) Snake: (in video)
Another pattern I like is (L R turn 1x on the y axis-doesn't matter which way but stay consistent). To undo, turn cube 1 more time and repeat algorithm. Or keep going by repeating the algorithm. If you do it 2x then you will have to undo 2x.
For the checkerboard, you can just do a double move on each middle layer. For the 4 dot (four centers dotted) you can also do a checkerboard but with only 1 move instead of a double move twice. Found that out once by mistake.
Thanks for helping me bro!The thing thats good about paterns is that you make them if you are bored to solve the cube again and also all of them are beautiful
I made a new pattern! Do the 4 dots but stop after the second move(make sure you completed the m2) then move the first layer u turned in the same direction again (once)then do m2 again. I call this pattern, “Eyes” hopefully it worked for you! Pro undo it just do the same algorithm again
Bonus pattern: Pluses. Start by doing an H-perm on one side of the cube (M2 U M2 U2 M2 U M2), then go to the opposite side of the cube and do the same thing. To finish it off, hold the H-permed sides on the left and right and do an M2.
To do a checkerboard pattern, just take the number of layers on the cube you’re using, and subtract 1. The difference is how many double turns to do before the rotation.
I'm not sure f you have covered this on another video, but I can make a checkerboard pattern on 2 sides or 4 sides of any even layer cube. I'm not into the notations, but there are 2 ways. One way is to pick a side, you'll want to rotate each side 180 degrees in this order: top, right, bottom, left, top, right, bottom, left, top, right, bottom, left. And to change to checkerboard on all 4 sides is once you have the 2 sided, just to the full checkerboard order. Another way is to do the 180 degree turns with the order: right, bottom, left, right, bottom, right, top, bottom for 2 side, and right, bottom, left, right, bottom, left, front, back for 4 sides
The first pattern I learnt how to solve was the Swapping Centers pattern. It was when I was a non-Cuber that had absolutely no idea on how to solve a Rubik’s cube.
When I was doing cube in a cube I scrambled it up and the good Thing it that when I solve the Rubik’s cube I hate scrambling it up because solving it is easier
There's a way to make the most accurate checkerboard pattern that's possible on even big cubes (where only 2 corners on each of the 2 opposite sides are incorrect) It's a little bit complicated but here's how to do it: For a 4x4, just do the algorithm (scroll to see the algorithm) For 6x6 and higher, by turning the inner most middle layers, checker it like an (n-3)x(n-3). For example, for a 6x6, checker it like a 3x3 by turning the middle two layers twice on each side. After that you would hold the two sides you want to be incomplete at the top, then do this algorithm: ("h" in this means to turn half of the cube {for example if you need to do Lh, for a 6x6, you do 3Lw, and for a 10x10, you do 5Lw) The algorithm is: R L' Dh2 Lh2 B2 D2 Lh2 R2 Bh2 R L (B2 R2 U2)x2 F2 U2 After that the cube should be *almost fully checkered. To reverse it, hold the cube on the same side you did the pattern on, then do all of this again.
On even layer cubes, I'll use 4x4 as an example, you can do the four dot pattern, but it's six dots now, basically opposite dots, how you can do this on a 4x4 is basically just do the normal four dots, then face the white side and do 2U2 M2 2U2 M2, for a six by six, just do a regular 5x5 four dot pattern on it, face the white side then pretend it's a 4x4 and do the same algorithm, then you can do 3U2 M2 3U2 M2. (Don't need to explain any higher order cube, you get the point by now) Edit: I just realized someone already commented how to make this, just not including the six by six tutorial, this comment is not a copy guys. Edit 2: This guide might be very confusing, I didn't know how else to explain it though.
Lol I was confused on the first checker pattern one. I just kinda accidentally figured it out but then I watch you and was like "wait a minute, he's doing it different than me! How does it work? I move the middle 180 degrees on all the axis's, he turns the outside edges 180! How does he come to the same conclusion doing moves THAT different?!" 🙄 Lol thanks for the tutorial
Cool. I started cubing like 3 week ago and I just going for the chess pattern for fun since the scrambled cube with the beginner metod. But i'm not the creative tipe of persone to figure more paterns than that and the Dot swap with the oposite sides or the 120° turn sides clockwise/anticlockwise. And I figured out after guessin if it's posible imagine rotating the 2 basics structures of the cube: Core and Pieces. I wasn't try randomly and take my time guessing... "Cube in Cube" and "Anaconda" looks really cool and I will try it when come back to home. Anaconda will look good on a stickerless cube and Cube in Cube on a Rubix one.
there is another you can do for the 2x2 that has 2 ways of acomplishing it 1 way to get it is to twist all the corners a certain way to get it so that 1 half of each side is on the opposite side of the other half
Personally, I think there's a more checkered way to make the 4x4 (and perhaps all even cubes above it? I only have a 3x3 & 4x4 so I can't check) . Take a 4x4 and do the 4x4 checker (4 sides checkered, 2 sides blank) Then, rotate the cube so one of the checkered sides is on top and perform the 2x2 checker algorithm. This gives you a cube that has all three checkers on different sides. So the Red & Orange can be 4x4 checkered, the White & Yellow can be 3x3 checkered, and the Green & Blue can be 2x2 checkered
I found a better way to do the checkerboard on even layers. I don't know an alg so i just made it from scratch. I made all the centers completely checkered and the edges checked, put them in the right spot, and the only peices out of place are two corner stickers on both the yellow and white faces. Because they are still restricted the way the 2x2 is. But the centers and wings can be completely checkered on an even cube
Before you know it.. when we get to the 30 x 30 we will be playing chess
whw
16x16x16 enought
@@kacube9887 or 20x20
No it is 8×8
@@mariotot3509 yes
There is also the cube-in-a-cube variation where it's alternating stripes so that each face only has two colors instead of three.
Do you have the alg?
@@RimRookies F D F' D2 L' B' U L D R U L' F' U L U2
I got the same one doing on the 4x4 and i was like what😂
The cube in a cube in a cube alg was so hard
It's called rings
This was very fun! I like just the 2 basic ones (checkered and dots)!
If you want to do the checkerboard pattern faster instead of rotating each side twice you can just move the middle piece up twice. It does the same thing but you only need to move one piece as opposed to 2
It's possible to have a cross on one pair of sides on a 3x3. what you do is hold the cube with one of the sides you want the cross on facing you, and turn the adjacent sides 180 degrees one after the other in sequence (right, bottom, left, top for example) 3 times keeping the same order each time and if you do it right the side facing you and the opposite side will have the crosses while the sides you were turning are clear. Also a variation of the dots pattern on a 3x3 is where the outer ring is 50/50 opposing colors in the form of an L. Simply turn each pair of sides in opposite directions. Also if you do the turns the same, i.e. you turn the left side down and the right side up, each time except when you bring the corners of the side you had facing you back to their center witch will be the opposite way then the Ls will be going the same direction on every side.
bruh you writing an essay
To get the checkboxes on the 3x3, you also can do: M2 E2 S2
That's how I do it
@@Jakey398 that's how almost everyone does it 👍
i mean its intuitive you dont need to memorize any algorithm
Same I just turn the middle lol
Same@@StanleyGamingHQ
How to read Rubik's cube algorithms:
U = top part
L = left part
R = right part
F = front part
B = back part
D = bottom part
M = middle part between L and R
E = middle part between U and D
S = middle part between F and B
' (prime) = counter-clockwise turn
no ' = clockwise turn
2 = two turns
I hope you understand. 🤗 Here's the algorithms for the patterns:
Checkerboard - M2 E2 S2
Dots - M' S' M S
Dots (variation) - E M2 E' M2
Cube in a cube: (in video)
Snake: (in video)
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@@Minerriorgaming Wh-what?
This should be pinned, or top comment, this is very useful :D
Legit one of the weirdest scrambles i ever got Is on 3x3 white up Green in front: U D F2 R2 U F2 D2 B2 F2 U‘ L2 F B‘ U2 L‘ R‘ D2 F B L2
At first i thought there nothing wrong whit this. Then i saw it.🤣
For those who don’t wanna do the scramble:
It just scrambles everything except for the 2nd layer.
Lmao
@@Jadondigitallmao
🤣😂
I solved a cube for the first time in 2 years. Thanks for getting me back into it
On the 6x6, you can make the checkerboard pattern like a 3x3
Another pattern I like is (L R turn 1x on the y axis-doesn't matter which way but stay consistent). To undo, turn cube 1 more time and repeat algorithm. Or keep going by repeating the algorithm. If you do it 2x then you will have to undo 2x.
Those patterns were amazing
😊
I can also solve a 2x2 to 5x5. Would you pls go to 0:36, 7:02, 12:46, 18:41, and 21:43?
8x8 = Colorful Chess Board! 🤯
Its superflip
Best pattern tutorial ever made
Let's all show this to non cubers who this making checker board pattern is something brilliant. ( It looks brilliant though)
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@@spit2u744 bro life isn't a spelling bee if you didn't understand what he said then i can tell you
@@arth10 yes please explain
@@spit2u744 he is saying that we should just show this video to a non cuber for whom making a checkerboard pattern is a great achievement
@@arth10 I think that’s still more complicated
Whenever I messed up on a big cube it summons my adhd and PTSD☠️
Fr, I just messed up snake on 7x7 😡
It’s OK guys just if you don’t know notation just take your time while you are watching how to.
For the checkerboard, you can just do a double move on each middle layer. For the 4 dot (four centers dotted) you can also do a checkerboard but with only 1 move instead of a double move twice. Found that out once by mistake.
SAME but THAT’S THE WAY I LEARNED IT so you are right!(:
I agree
Ye I know
Yeah! I taught myself that lmao
Performing the dots 3 times will reset the positions
Super helpful a must watch
Ty for my first cube today and I learned the checkerboard and dots pattern YAAAAAAYYYYYYY
Damm bro udid good, I bet
@@ExCaLiBuRIX thnx man
You're so good at rubik's cubes that I can't even do it🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
you can do a perfect checkerboard on a even cube, like on a 6x6, just do a 3x3 checkerboard, and on the 10x10, do a 5x5 checkerboard.
these were actually really cool! :D
Thanks for helping me bro!The thing thats good about paterns is that you make them if you are bored to solve the cube again and also all of them are beautiful
These are always fun to do after solving as a flourish
TY I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO MAKE THE PATTERN ON THE 3X3 FOR SO LONG im subscribing and liking the video
This is definitely a useful vid
I love your patterns
I think the cube in a cube in a cube was the best pattern!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I had learned all the pattern of Rubik's cube😊😊
And that kids is why you don’t play with toys😊👍🏻🙌🏻
I Have A 3×3 And Did The 1st One... THANKS FOR THE TIP
Thanks it looks so good
😊❤
these patterns are so gooodd i will try these
I made a new pattern! Do the 4 dots but stop after the second move(make sure you completed the m2) then move the first layer u turned in the same direction again (once)then do m2 again. I call this pattern, “Eyes” hopefully it worked for you! Pro undo it just do the same algorithm again
Can anyone do this pattern?
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4 dots is just a roux lse case so you havent made a new pattern but cool
your my favorite youtuber. always good content
12:46 one time I solved a 3x3 in the "cube in a cube" position because I didn't want to learn the algorithm for it. It was really hard.
If you learned this algorithm you will get easier
Me too
Bonus pattern: Pluses.
Start by doing an H-perm on one side of the cube (M2 U M2 U2 M2 U M2), then go to the opposite side of the cube and do the same thing. To finish it off, hold the H-permed sides on the left and right and do an M2.
why not just do E2 instead of rotation
Nice my personal opinion is cube-in-a-cube best on a 3x3 snake on 5x5 and superflip on a 7x7
Edit:nel snake on the mirror cube is so gud
This is much more fun than arranging the cube normally 😂😂😂
Great tutorial
Yes, now i can display my cubes in a fancy way
Moral of the story: Even numbered cubes are not so good for patterns
😂
you can do 6 opposite spots on even numbered cubes
you do the 4 spots and then you use something like 2U2 m2 2U2 m2 to do those other two centers
That’s not true even numberCheckerboard pattern looks way cooler
the checkerboard is cool tho
:)
I’m watching a video on RUBIK’S cubes and I got an ad for RUBIK’S cubes
17:45
BRO IS SPEAKING FACTS 🗣🗣🗣
This video is helpful for beginners
I love checkerboard 😊😊😊
You can actually combine checkerboard pattern and dot pattern by doing U2 M2 U2 y U2 M2 U2
Woah, cool!
I love your video
His thumbnails are always the best ones. They must attract such a big click-through rate!
For the Cube in a cube in a cube,You can twist the 2 corner peices and make a cube in a cube then twist them back so you can solve the cube
wth would you do that
Dude Ty so much this is Increadible🤩❤️
To do a checkerboard pattern, just take the number of layers on the cube you’re using, and subtract 1. The difference is how many double turns to do before the rotation.
I'm not sure f you have covered this on another video, but I can make a checkerboard pattern on 2 sides or 4 sides of any even layer cube.
I'm not into the notations, but there are 2 ways. One way is to pick a side, you'll want to rotate each side 180 degrees in this order: top, right, bottom, left, top, right, bottom, left, top, right, bottom, left. And to change to checkerboard on all 4 sides is once you have the 2 sided, just to the full checkerboard order.
Another way is to do the 180 degree turns with the order: right, bottom, left, right, bottom, right, top, bottom for 2 side, and right, bottom, left, right, bottom, left, front, back for 4 sides
For the dots pattern you can do the normal dots pattern then do the checkerboard pattern steps to get a flower
Yeah I like doing that one
The first pattern I learnt how to solve was the Swapping Centers pattern. It was when I was a non-Cuber that had absolutely no idea on how to solve a Rubik’s cube.
I was trying to follow your cube in a cube and I scrambled my cube. Thanks so much please slow down 😭
skill issue ngl
When I was doing cube in a cube I scrambled it up and the good Thing it that when I solve the Rubik’s cube I hate scrambling it up because solving it is easier
Thankyou very much
Thanks helped me a lot with my patterns 😀
My favourite pattern is the checkerboard in a checkerboard on the 4 by 4: U2 M2 S2 2U2 M2 S2 r2 f2 r2
I just found this video and expect some cool patern but i already know all :))
:(
You can do dots in 4 moves hold you rubix cube by white on top red front and blue to the right : E left 1, M down 1, E right 1, M up 1.
AWESOME VID !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The 2x2 checker pattern is a PBL case of Ortega
On the dot you can do one Vertical middle move and one horizontal and then do it 4 times
Z3Cubing I don’t know If you heard but the competition for the pike peaks summer at Colorado got Canceled 😞
Ah this is what I needed
I just discovered the Odd1sOut is subscribed to Z3Cubing
There's a way to make the most accurate checkerboard pattern that's possible on even big cubes (where only 2 corners on each of the 2 opposite sides are incorrect) It's a little bit complicated but here's how to do it:
For a 4x4, just do the algorithm (scroll to see the algorithm)
For 6x6 and higher, by turning the inner most middle layers, checker it like an (n-3)x(n-3). For example, for a 6x6, checker it like a 3x3 by turning the middle two layers twice on each side.
After that you would hold the two sides you want to be incomplete at the top, then do this algorithm:
("h" in this means to turn half of the cube {for example if you need to do Lh, for a 6x6, you do 3Lw, and for a 10x10, you do 5Lw)
The algorithm is:
R L' Dh2 Lh2 B2 D2 Lh2 R2 Bh2 R L (B2 R2 U2)x2 F2 U2
After that the cube should be *almost fully checkered. To reverse it, hold the cube on the same side you did the pattern on, then do all of this again.
Thank you man
😅😂😊😊😊❤
On even layer cubes, I'll use 4x4 as an example, you can do the four dot pattern, but it's six dots now, basically opposite dots, how you can do this on a 4x4 is basically just do the normal four dots, then face the white side and do 2U2 M2 2U2 M2, for a six by six, just do a regular 5x5 four dot pattern on it, face the white side then pretend it's a 4x4 and do the same algorithm, then you can do 3U2 M2 3U2 M2. (Don't need to explain any higher order cube, you get the point by now)
Edit: I just realized someone already commented how to make this, just not including the six by six tutorial, this comment is not a copy guys.
Edit 2: This guide might be very confusing, I didn't know how else to explain it though.
I like the Cube in a Cube 😊
Thanks bro😊
Another dots pattern for the 3x3 is turning the top layer twice middle layer twice rotate to the side middle layer twice then top layer twice again
Hello, hi bro I think you are the most intelligent man in the world🎉🎉🎉😮😮.
I did these 5 patterns on the 13x13 Rubik’s Cube!
Do you like it?
Thanks
One of my favorite is a checkerboard cube in a cube.
Tank you so much ❤❤❤
Lol I was confused on the first checker pattern one. I just kinda accidentally figured it out but then I watch you and was like "wait a minute, he's doing it different than me! How does it work? I move the middle 180 degrees on all the axis's, he turns the outside edges 180! How does he come to the same conclusion doing moves THAT different?!" 🙄 Lol thanks for the tutorial
7:02 dots can be done on odd and even num cubes btw, same way also
thank fo the patterns
I like the last pattern
Cool. I started cubing like 3 week ago and I just going for the chess pattern for fun since the scrambled cube with the beginner metod.
But i'm not the creative tipe of persone to figure more paterns than that and the Dot swap with the oposite sides or the 120° turn sides clockwise/anticlockwise. And I figured out after guessin if it's posible imagine rotating the 2 basics structures of the cube: Core and Pieces. I wasn't try randomly and take my time guessing...
"Cube in Cube" and "Anaconda" looks really cool and I will try it when come back to home. Anaconda will look good on a stickerless cube and Cube in Cube on a Rubix one.
checkerboard and dots are so easy for me
You can do the dots in 4x4 while moving the inner 2 layers
there is another you can do for the 2x2 that has 2 ways of acomplishing it
1 way to get it is to twist all the corners a certain way to get it so that 1 half of each side is on the opposite side of the other half
so helpful
You can do the even cubes 2leyers blank checkerboard on every cube (even on odd cubes)
Hey, love the video, but I’m a beginner with a Rubik’s brand cube. If you would make a slower version of this video, that would very good.
I actually scrambled my cube cause ur too fast 💀💀💀
Me too
Same
Same
same
same
I want to see a big cube (7+) stop motion solve with each turn being one frame also i sometimes mess up the dots pattern and turn 6 into 4
You can actually do 6x6 like a odd number cube because it is a multiple of 3x3
Z3 did you know that if you just do the dot pattern, then the u perm on the three cycled pieces , you will make the cube ina cube pattern!
Personally, I think there's a more checkered way to make the 4x4 (and perhaps all even cubes above it? I only have a 3x3 & 4x4 so I can't check)
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Take a 4x4 and do the 4x4 checker (4 sides checkered, 2 sides blank) Then, rotate the cube so one of the checkered sides is on top and perform the 2x2 checker algorithm. This gives you a cube that has all three checkers on different sides. So the Red & Orange can be 4x4 checkered, the White & Yellow can be 3x3 checkered, and the Green & Blue can be 2x2 checkered
Interesting
I found a better way to do the checkerboard on even layers. I don't know an alg so i just made it from scratch. I made all the centers completely checkered and the edges checked, put them in the right spot, and the only peices out of place are two corner stickers on both the yellow and white faces. Because they are still restricted the way the 2x2 is. But the centers and wings can be completely checkered on an even cube
my fav one was the checkerboard
Tysm
What's your favorite corner piece
You can do the four dot pattern in a different way as well and heres how you do it M2 U2 M2 U2 x M2 U2 M2 U2 M2