

Move the Blue/Orange middle piece into its place it it will end up in the top layer where you can follow the above instructions. The piece I need to move is already in the middle section Red/Blue is already in the wrong place here – what to do?įor example, in the attached image here, the Red/Blue piece is already in the middle section. The move here is, basically, a mirror of our first move: T’F’TFTRT’R’ Before After Problems which may occurĪ few issues may occur during this stage, but they’re easily remedied. The move here is: TRT’R’T’F’T’F Before After Moving from Top/Right to Front/Right Note that we match the blue side with the blue center to start this move. Moving the Blue/Orange piece into the middle section.

Note that we match the red side with the red center to start this move. Shown here are your two starting positions: Moving the Red/Green piece into the middle section. There are two sets of moves to do this.Įach move depends on the orientation of the middle piece. Now, to solve the middle layer, we usually need to move a piece from the Top into the middle layer. Final note: each move is simply a quarter turn. Getting this right at the start is essential. The picture here shows the two modes of moves, in case you were unsure. In this case, however, each move is given as a rotation of the:
Rubiks cube flip one middle end pice how to#
In this tutorial, I’ll teach you how to solve the middle level of the cube (Remember – you’ve already solved the bottom). Move instructions are usually given by a sequence of steps which rearrange various parts of the cube. That said, let’s use a little terminology first. While doing moves, after each set of moves (except the final corner rotation!) the bottom will return to being solid – which makes this the easier way to solve it for beginners. Once you solve this one side (again – it can be any color – I will use the white side first in my examples), you’ll flip the cube upside down and this will be the bottom as you solve it. Because I learned this way – I always use the white side to solve first as it’s very visible, and helps as you continue to solve it as you can identify the white side pieces as they move around to keep you oriented. Usually when you are solving the cube, you should pick an easily identifiable side to use as the first side. My son recently showed an interest in solving the cube, and so I figured I’d document the process as I remember it.įirst, you have to be able to solve the top-level of the cube, including all corners, so that each side makes a small “T”, like the photo at right. It’s also a nice party trick if you can solve it. While I’m by no means an expert on Rubik’s cube solving, I’ve been able to solve it since a babysitter taught me how as a teenager.
