There is no reason to start with any particular colour. The solution you are reading would work equally well starting with any colour.
start on one side then on row then the second row then the opposite side then the third row
If you want a real brand Rubik's Cube look on the white side and if the middle sticker has Rubik Cube on it its a real Rubik's cube. if you want to find the difference between a model Rubik's cube and a working one, see if you can turn it. if you cant its a model.
Use the Rubik's Cube solving guide I added in the related Links. By solving steps 1-2 you actually complete the first layer (a.k.a one side of the Rubik's cube..)
There are 9 stickers per side, and since there are 6 sides on a Rubik's Cube, the total amount of stickers is 54.
There are 9 squares (or stickers) on one side of a Rubik's Cube. In total, you multiply 9 x 6 and then there are 54 stickers.
a certain part of the cube.there are three layers on a rubik's cube. the first layer is one side; the second layer is the middle edges; the third is the rest of the cube.
Yes, It is called a professor's cube. i disagree with that .^ the 5x5 rubik's cube is the professor's cube. at least i think so. it's correct, the 5x5 is the professor but there is also a 6x6 and you can get it at v-cubes.com
depends, for me about 30 seconds.
The main objective when solving a Rubik's Cube is to align all the colors on each side of the cube so that each face is a solid color.
There are 6 colors, one on each side of the cube. White and Yellow are opposite each other, Green and Blue are opposite each other, and Red and Orange are opposite each other.
A Rubik's cube is a puzzle in which there are miniature cube-like modules arranged in a cubic fashion. The Rubik's cube was invented in 1974 by Erno Rubik of Hungary, who gave it the modern name of Rubik's cube. It was first called the Magic Cube, and it won the German Game of the Year in the puzzles category. The most common one is Rubik's Cube has 27 mini cubes, with edges of 3 cubes each. It is possible to disassemble this cube by rotating a side 1/8 of a turn and using a screwdriver or other flat object to wedge out the edge piece. However, solving a Rubik's cube in this manner is usually known as cheating. It is very useful to disassemble the cube and apply petroleum jelly to the inner tabs of the mini cubes, and also to any other surface that is exposed to friction. This lubricates the cube so that you can solve it faster. It is still a popular and challenging puzzle to this date.
27 (3 cubed)