Solving Rubik's Cube Phase I

Posted May 30, 2009 by tl23v0l241 / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Their is a few phases you need to encounter to properly solve this puzzle to its whole form. Cube to be use is 3 x 3. It take time on first trial but gain more confident after fixing the first phase.

Phase I is by far I think the hardest phase to be dealt with. Mainly my concern here is doing it by your own knowledge. Theirs no trick's or patterns to be done.

First thing first, find the face of the cube you'll gonna fix. For me, I always fix the color blue first because I'm familiar with that pattern of colors. Its up to you if you choose the other color that you like.

Second thing to be done is make sure the color behind your chosen face cube is right. This is crucial on going to phase II. If you built the face cube but the behind color of the side is not right, 100% sure your not going to proceed on phase II to be able to finish the whole cube.

After you finish putting the right color on your face cube, its now time to proceed to phase II.

Warning: Dont try to fix this cube near the wall or else your gonna get a headache. Be remind you its not advisable to use a picture related cube for your first time. It just make you confused on where to put the right piece on the cube.

Tip: Dont force the issue. If you cant put the right color on the right spot, try another pattern. Making decision on what color to choose is up to you but choosing the right one is needed for you to be more familiar for the next phase. Find a good mentor to teach you on a one on one tutorial. My brother hate me in my first time fixing this cube. Patience is really needed in your part and also to your mentor part.

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