Online free Rubik game. Solving the Rubik'sCube.
A simple and foolproof solution to the Rubik'sCube. Use your mouse
to solve this virtual Rubik'sCube. This is a flash representation
of the 3x3x3 Rubik'sCube.
The world's most famous puzzle, simultaneously beloved and despised for it's beautiful
simple complexity, the Rubiks Cube has been frustrating gamers since Erno Rubik
invented it back in 1974. Over the years many brave gamers have whole-heartedly
taken up the challenge to restore a mixed Rubik's cube to it's colorful and perfect
original configuration, only to find the solution lingering just out of their grasp
time and time again. Logic games. After spending
hours and days twisting and turning the vaunted cube in vain, many resorted to removing
and replacing the multi-colored facelets of the cube in a dastardly attempt to cheat
the seemingly infallible logic of the cube, while others simply tossed it to the
side and dubbed it impossible. The Rubik's cube, it seemed, had defeated all.
We are now proud to bring you the stunning Rubiks cube strategy
guide originally developed by Denny Dedmore, now optimized
and refreshed by Chess and Poker Dot Com, that will allow all of us to claim vindication
and defeat the previously unbeatable Rubik's cube. Take your time, work through
all of the steps until you understand them and you'll be able to successfully solve
the rubik's cube. Finally!
Humanity required a solution, so intelligent gamers
went to work to take down the so-called "frustration cube". Amazingly, not only
did they discover a solution, they formulated many of them, ranging from beginner-level
to advanced. One of these bright bulbs was Denny Dedmore. Not only did he discover
an efficient and fool-proof solution for solving the cube, he also provided several
amazing "algorithms" (move-sequences) which made following his talented solution
very simple. Mr. Dedmore completed his now easy-to-master solution by inventing
the brilliant move notation found throughout the guide, which made explaining the
various twists and turns necessary to solve the Rubiks cube visually
understandable.
Develop visual memory
So you have a Rubik's Cube, and you've played with it and stared at it and taken
it apart...need I go on any further? The following are two complete, fool-proof
solutions to solving the cube from absolutely any legal position. Credit goes not
to me, but to David Singmaster, who wrote a book in 1980, Notes on Rubik's Magic
Cube, which explains pretty much online games all of what you need to know, plus more. Singmaster
wrote about all of these moves except the move for Step 2, which I discovered independently
(along with many other people, no doubt).