back to Phase 6 or
How to solve a Rubik's Cube

Move for this phase:
V1 T1 V1 T1 V1 T2    V-1 T1 V-1 T1 V-1 T2

(see How to solve a Rubik's Cube for a description of the move notation)

What this move does:
Hold the cube with the 2 solved faces on the left and right. This move changes the orientation of the center block of the top-front and top-rear edges.

How to use it:
Okay, you're almost there. This move is called "Rubik's Move" or "Rube Move", since it was formulated by Erno Rubik himself. To use it, you should have everything in place except 2 blocks. If those 2 blocks are adjacent to each other, hold the cube with them on the top, as shown in the final spiffy ASCII diagram:

                ____________
               /   /   /   /^|
              / R / B / R /  |      
             /   /   /   / W/|    w
y           /^^^/^^^/^^^/| / |    h
e          /   /   /   / |/  |    i
l         / R / R / R /  | W/|    t
l        /___/___/___/ W/| / |    e
o       /   /   /   /| / |/  |     
w      / R / G / R / |/  | W/     s
      /   /   /   /  | W/| /      i
s    |^^^|^^^|^^^| W/| / |/       d
i    | G | R | G | / |/  |        e
d    |___|___|___|/  | W/ 
e    |   |   |   | W/| / 
     | G | G | G | / |/  
     |___|___|___|/  |   
     |   |   |   | W/
     | G | G | G | /
     |___|___|___|/

If the 2 blocks are diagonal from each other, hold the cube as shown above, with the solved sides facing left and right. In this case, however, the front-top edge will be correct and the front-bottom edge wrong. Performing Rubik's Move will flip the two top edge pieces, making the front-top edge improperly oriented (like the front-bottom edge) and the rear-top edge properly oriented (like the rear-bottom edge). Hold the cube with the two improperly oriented edges up, as in the above diagram, and do Rubik's Move.

CONGRATULATIONS

You have solved Rubik's Cube. Huzzah!

Log in or register to write something here or to contact authors.