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1. [100.00 %]  Rubik's Revenge Solution - Top Corners
limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/revenge/topcorners/

...r, rotate the bottom layer until you can position it directly below where it belongs - in the front-bottom-right corner. If you can not find the piece on the bottom layer skip to the THIRD corner and ... ...find a match, follow one of the three steps below to move the piece into its proper place. STEP 3 - Third Corner Before looking for the next corner, s... ... these corners completed. Since we are looking for the Orange/Green/White corner, rotate the bottom layer until you can position it directly below where it belongs - in the front-bottom-right cor... ...ner. If you can not find the piece on the bottom layer skip to the FOURTH corner and return to this step a little later. If you did find a match, follow one of the three steps below to move the piece ...

2. [94.28 %]  Rubik's Revenge Solution - Top Bottom Edges
limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/revenge/topbottomedges/

...cube. If you run out of pieces on the two center rows: You will most likely find more on the bottom layer. If so, the fifth st... ...se two Red Pieces in place. If you find that the two remaining Red Edges are in BOTH the Second and Third Layer, match your cube to the samples in Step 1 and Step 2 and follow the ... ...are not relevant, just the move itself is important. If the two remaining Red Edges are on the Same Layer you will need to use another ... ...procedure first. If one or two of the Red Edges are actually on the Bottom Layer in the gray positions then you will need to perform another step first. STEP 1 STEP 2 If your Red Side is complete, ...

3. [54.43 %]  Rubik's Cube: Middle Layer
limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/rubikscube/centeredge/

...Now that you have finished the entire Top Layer of the cube you are ready to start solving the Middle Layer. The Middle Edges When you finish this next step your cube will look like this: Before we s... ...tart, rotate the top layer until the center colors on all 4 sides match the top row. This will in effect lock the two top rows into position. We're getting closer. Your cube should look like this: The... ...ios you will face when tackling this middle row. To start, simply look at the 4 edges on the Bottom Layer and find one piece that does not belong on the Bottom Layer. Once... ... you have found one, simply rotate the Bottom Layer until you match one of these two possibilities as shown below, and follow the direction below the appropriate match: The third possibility is that ...

4. [43.03 %]  Rubik's Pocket Cube: Top Layer
limit to http://helm.lu/, this path : cube/solutions/pocketcube/top/

...s not presently on the bottom. If this is the case you will need to jump to The Third Corner and then come back to this corner last. Once you have found the piece you wanted, keep turning the bottom u... ...age to put the piece in its proper place. The Third Corner Before you can put the third corner in place, you need to rotate the cube 1 turn to the left so that the upper right-hand corner does not ... ...roperly positioned piece in it, as you did while solving the Second Corner. Now you need to put the third piece in place. First, lets find it. Spin the bottom of the Pocket Cube until you find... ...e most, if not All Of The Top Has Been Completed . You may go back and solve: The Second Corner The Third Corner If you are having problems p...

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