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Helmy Izzudin. When finished, all the Red Centers will be in place as shown. The corners are only displayed here for clarity; you will not have the corners completed at his time. NOTE: Gray stickers simply indicate that you need not be concerned with those pieces at this time. Bottom Centers This step will work for all 4 of the Red Centers that you need to place. Simply repeat the steps below up to four times to complete the Bottom Centers.

Your goals is top put a piece in the Top Back Left Corner of the cube, so you may need to spin the entire cube in your hands until you can provide an open slot in which to transfer the piece into. Rotate your cube using or until you can position a Red Center in one of the 4 possible scenarios below.

By following the moves next to the appropriate match, you will be able to correctly position that Red Center. This will require you to flip your cube upside down so that the semi-completed Orange side is facing up right, once again.

This is a two step process. First we need to get the four corners in their proper positions Second we need to rotate them, if necessary, to get their colors all oriented Positioning: First Pair First, locate the two corners on the bottom layer that have Yellow on them.

If they are next to each other, simply rotate the bottom until those two yellow corners are on the front side. If they are in their proper positions, you can proceed to the back two corners. If they need to be swapped, follow the steps below: If, however, the two yellow pieces are diagonally across from each other you will need to perform the Diagonal Procedure.

Start by spinning your cube until the two Yellow corners that you have just completed are on the back side of the cube. The two Green Corners will either be properly positioned or they will be in each other's position.

If they are indeed backwards, perform the following step. If they are already in place, proceed to the next step. Finishing the Bottom Corners At this point, all 4 corners are in place but they probably are not properly rotated yet.

This next step will require you to flip your cube over again, so that the Orange Side is on the bottom. Fortunately there is only one procedure to remember when orienting the Bottom Corners.

Unfortunately you will have to remember 7 different configurations if you intend to commit this entire process to memory. After finishing the procedure you will either have completed the Bottom Corners or you will have produced one of the other 7 patterns.

You may need to perform this step up to a maximum of 3 times to solve the Bottom Corners. The only layer you need to be concerned with at this point is just the Red Layer. The colors on the other layers, indicated in the images below, are only for clarity and will not necessarily match your cube.

The next step is to put the Bottom and Top Edges in place. The premise for this step is to find and move all appropriate edges, from the two center rows, up onto the Red Side of the cube. Use the 5 images below to assist you in solving the entire Red Face of the cube. If you run out of pieces on the two center rows: 1. You will most likely find more on the bottom layer. If so, the fifth step below will move bottom pieces up into the two center rows so that you can use steps 1 through 4 to properly place the pieces.

It is also possible that all the Red Edges are actually on the top but in the wrong positions. If so, use one of the steps to put a bogus piece in it's place, thus forcing it out of the top position.

Unfortunately fixing the Orange Side will actually temporarily mess up two of your completed Red Edges that you just finished placing. That's okay though, because we will soon put them back. When you used steps 1 - 4 above the process successfully moved your piece into place, but it had another, probably unnoticed effect. We will display three sets of instruction, one graphic set and two text sets, simply choose the set that suits you best. Note: In the standard algorithm set D denotes a down face one quarter clockwise rotation i.

Note: In the graphic set each graphic represents a one quarter rotation i. IMPORTANT: Before starting any algorithm sequence in the solution, the face you choose as your top face must always be held on top and the specified front face the dark grey face on the graphics held facing toward you until the algorithm is completed.

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