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Best algorithm for Rubik's Cube

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Answered by ksts751
1

HEYA HERE IS UR ANSWER!!!

well to solve a rubik's cube few algorithms are used..we can't call one best because all of them are used to solve a cube....

here u r provided with some of algorithm to solve a 3*3 cube....

1. Getting the "white cross"

F' U L' U'

2a. First layer left corner

D L D' L’

2b. First layer right corner

D' R' D R

3a. Right edge piece placement

U R U' R' U' F' U F

3b. Left edge piece placement

U' L' U L U F U' F'

4. Getting the white cross without disrupting the rest of the cube

F R U R' U' F'

5. Solving third layer edge pieces

R U R' U R U U R'

6. Placing the third layer corner pieces

U R U' L' U R' U' L

7. Finishing the cube

R' D' R D

NOTATIONS

U- UP(clock wise 90 degree)

U'- UP INVERSE(anti clock wise 90 degree)

_______

R- RIGHT(clock wise 90 degree)

R'- RIGHT INVERSE(anti clock wise 90 degree)

_______

D-DOWN(clock wise 90 degree)

D'-DOWN INVERSE(anti clock wise)

_______

F-FRONT(clock wise 90 degree)

F'-FRONT(anti clock wise 90 degree)

_______

L-LEFT(clock wise 9 degree)

L'-LEFT INVERSE(anti clock wise 90 degree)

_______

B-BACK(clock wise 90 degree)

B'-BACK INVERSE(anti clock wise 90 degree)

_________

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Answered by thakuruttamsing10
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Explanation:

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