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Time and patience. It's not supposed to be easy. Keep on trying and you will get it eventually. If there were no challenge, would it really be worth trying at all? :)
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This website here has a handy method: http://lar5.com/cube/ Hope it helps.
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There are many ways on the internet that will help you out. Here are some of the best: http://www.wrongway.org/cube/solve.html http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/fridrich/cube.html And the way I got it: (Cheating, kinda) http://home.hetnet.nl/~rubik/
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My personal record is 2 minutes and 22 seconds.
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I have not even seen a Rubik Cube since I was a kid I cannot really tell you how long it used to take
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Not with anal sex. lmfao
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I always solved it by either removing the stickers and placing them back where they belong or by taking it apart and reassembling it. Most I ever got by spinning it around was two sides.
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haha, I moved the stickers around too! lol
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Go on a search engine (like Google)and type in "solve rubik's cube", and pick whatever website you want to use.
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I think you might still be able to get a book, entitled, 'You Can Do The Cube', by Patrick Bossert. The book contains step-by-step instructions. ISBN No. 0140314830. The book was first printed in 1981.
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some people just take off all the stickers and replace them in the "right" places. ;)
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there are a few algorithms that you can use. some are fast and complex and others are slow and easy. google it. once you understand the logic of the cube it becomes easier :) good luck!!!
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Become asian... :D No I'm kidding!! But There is a book out there that you can read...
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The easiest way to solve the rubik's cube is the layer by layer method. Here is a site that makes it really easy to learn http://www.rubikssolver.com
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Hand it to me.
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Peel the stickers off :) LOL
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Throw it against a brick wall. It worked for me.
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I am right around a minute. If you want to learn to get faster, check out this website http://www.rubikssolver.com
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Let me know when you find out. I sure don't know.
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I take it apart and put it back together in the right order.
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With a lot of patience and practice
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buy a new one form a shop, and just leave it in the finished position !!! LOL
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Go to youtube.Type in "solving a rubic cube" and watch the tutorials from user Pogobat,their are 2.It's is through and shows all the patterns.
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... check this out ... http://arxivblog.com/?p=332 http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.3435 ... or get your cat to do it for you ... .
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Peel off the stickers? :P
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take the stickers off and put them back in order..
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I hope this helps...
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Go on utube someone will show you how.
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I used to when I was a kid.
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Can't say that I do...I know I can't...
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I can, in 72 seconds.
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Certainly not I, but Will Smith did it on Oprah!
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Yes my nephew can very quickly I could when I was a kid but have not even touched one for years.
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I used to be able to do it. I had a friend who taught me that could do it in just a couple of minutes. But that was a loooooonnng time ago LOL!!!
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I know only 2 people who can.
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ME
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several different methods. One of the easiest (not the quickest) that I have heard (though never tested) is: - to position the 8 corners correctly first - then position the remaining (12?) edges - finally to sort the 6 center pieces Whether this works and is one of the easier methods, I have never had chance to test!
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I have..the trick is to peel the stickers off really slow so they don't tear and them place them on the right sides :) LOL
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There are books on how to solve Rubik's cube. Not all methods are identical but all are similar. I learned how when the cube first became popular in the 1980s. You learn a series of 'subroutines' that have specific goals (interchanging two side pieces, for instance, or rotating a corner piece). Then you put it all together. It takes lots and lots of practice, until the moves become second nature. It requires determination more than brains.
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I don't. I get frustrated and peel stickers or throw it across the room. Drives me mad.
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google can show you many methods and hints.. easiest way is to solve one side completely which means the corresponding sides also have to fit with their color to start them off as well.
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Never - but i am not real good at that type of stuff
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I learned how when the craze first hit in the early 1980s. I bought two different books on how to solve the cube. One book had simpler methods while the other book had an easier way of writing the moves, so I combined the two. Then it was practice, practice, practice... Eventually I could do it in about 2 or 3 minutes -- nowhere close to the speed record. Typically it takes over 100 individual twists, but they're organized into a series of 'subroutines'. Starting with a randomly scrambled cube, sometimes you get lucky & can skip some of the steps. Over the years I've periodically refreshed my memory by working the cube a few times to retain 'muscle memory' of the moves. One wrong turn & I have to start all over again!
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Only by peeling off the stickers and replacing them
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no but i heard this guy who can do it in 12.99 secs how cool is that
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i learnt to solve it recently after i got my new cube my best time is 1:16
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I tried on my own for a while; it turns out to be quite impossible for me! I'd use http://www.wrongway.org/cube/solve.html
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you use a screw driver and pop the cube apart and then put it back together.
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yo...;)
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I peel off the little colored stickers and rearrange them.
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I was satisfactorily did my cube with a 12ga. shotgun.
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I wish !!
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You didn't give me negative points, so I'll give you a straight answer: I actually have solved the original cube in 57 sec. by using a pattern method that I learned from a small booklet I bought at ToysRus (I think I got it there, it was several years ago).
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just watch this video
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My uncle was a math teacher. We got snowed in one day(in south Alabama, where we don't know how to drive in snow) and he sat at home and figured it out. He wrote down the steps, then gave me a copy. Got pretty fast at solving it, but lost the only contest I entered because the thing self destructed in the final few moves. I had really worn it out practicing, I guess.
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Take off the stickers and put all of each color on their own sides.
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Try this: http://lar5.com/cube/ http://www.alchemistmatt.com/cube/rubik.html
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