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How to solve a Rubik’s Cube

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Ah, the Rubik’s Cube: hours of dedicated puzzle-solving ending in a
surreptitious peeling off of stickers (come on, I’m not the only one
who did that!). However, if you really want to learn how to
solve the Rubik, then check out this step by step solver from Casey C.
at the Oregon Institute of Technology.

Basically, you’re solving a mathematical problem. All you need to do
is follow the (somewhat complicated) steps and you’ll solve the mystery
that is the Rubik’s Cube…something that I’ve been trying to do since
I was in eighth grade.

via. Lifehacker.com

Doing the Cube

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