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    its really easy finding out the first two layers of the cube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcajblue View Post
    its really easy finding out the first two layers of the cube.
    It is actually quite easy to just buy one and leave it as it is in is't original completed form

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    but thats not fun.

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    the layers method is good, as it will always work. But, there is a much faster method that involves creating a 2x2x2 cube first, the expanding out from there. This method takes a little more thought than the 3 layers method, but with practice, can be really damn fast.

    This is a good site to get you started on your speed cubing career:

    http://lar5.com/cube/

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    i have never solved one without cheeting

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve-b View Post
    the layers method is good, as it will always work. But, there is a much faster method that involves creating a 2x2x2 cube first, the expanding out from there. This method takes a little more thought than the 3 layers method, but with practice, can be really damn fast.

    This is a good site to get you started on your speed cubing career:

    http://lar5.com/cube/
    what would a 2x2x2 look like?

    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy4point0 View Post
    i have never solved one without cheeting
    what do you consider cheating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcajblue View Post
    what would a 2x2x2 look like?
    uh.. pick a corner of the cube and you'd have 4 of the little cubes lined up correctly on each of the 3 faces around that corner.

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    i can solve the rubiks cube without using the website now.

    its actually not that hard to solve at all.

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