Rubiks Cube help!

humdrum_hostage

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Jul 19, 2014
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Stradishall, Suffolk
My 4 year old son picked up a rubiks cube in waterstones the other day and wanted me to buy it. He was absolutely amazed by what you can do with it but he always kept it completed. Me being me decided to mess it up in a "sequence" and then reverse the sequence to show him I completed it. The only trouble is I messed up the pattern! :rolleyes:

Has ony one got any tips to help me restore it to its former glory???

I have completed one side with the edges of each side in the correct place but I cant see where to go from there as what ever I do it messes up the completed side!

Please help,

Cubicly challenged of suffolk.
 

dewi

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May 26, 2015
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Two tricks I learned… either peel the stickers off and make each side equal… or you can have entirely new stickers cut to size, job done.

Worst place to be is to complete it properly…. my nephew can do it in under 3 minutes, but he's weird… I couldn't do it in 3 years, let alone 3 minutes.
 

humdrum_hostage

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Jul 19, 2014
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Stradishall, Suffolk
Two tricks I learned… either peel the stickers off and make each side equal… or you can have entirely new stickers cut to size, job done.

Worst place to be is to complete it properly…. my nephew can do it in under 3 minutes, but he's weird… I couldn't do it in 3 years, let alone 3 minutes.

Fallen at the first hurdle!

They don't come with stickers on anymore and it even says on the box " no stickers no cheating! "

I personally haven't ever done one either and there has always been one in our house when I was a child.
 

Robson Valley

On a new journey
Nov 24, 2014
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McBride, BC
As you can imagine, we have snowy winters here. Most years, we are able to keep the covered outdoor ranges open. (10/20, 50, 100, 200 & 400m)
The 1,000 and 1,500m ranges are at the other facility.
Anyway, the standing rule is not to shoot up the target frames but to shoot standard paper targets.
Some guys print 200 just to deter vandalism. OK?

So spring comes. The snow melts. Very stony/gravel ground surface.
In the couple of years following the introduction of Rubik's cubes, our ranges
were littered with the junk from hundreds and hundreds of shot up cubes.

Mercy killings, I say.
 

bopdude

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Feb 19, 2013
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There are books on it, how to type things, or just pop all the pieces out and reassemble in place.

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mrcharly

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jan 25, 2011
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North Yorkshire, UK
Send it to my wife . . .

She figured out how to solve those things (without help) when she was a teenager.
Beyond me, I have to say.
 

humdrum_hostage

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Jul 19, 2014
771
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Stradishall, Suffolk
As you can imagine, we have snowy winters here. Most years, we are able to keep the covered outdoor ranges open. (10/20, 50, 100, 200 & 400m)
The 1,000 and 1,500m ranges are at the other facility.
Anyway, the standing rule is not to shoot up the target frames but to shoot standard paper targets.
Some guys print 200 just to deter vandalism. OK?

So spring comes. The snow melts. Very stony/gravel ground surface.
In the couple of years following the introduction of Rubik's cubes, our ranges
were littered with the junk from hundreds and hundreds of shot up cubes.

Mercy killings, I say.

I was starting to wonder where you were going with this story, RV lol.
 

chris123

Tenderfoot
Oct 18, 2016
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norwich
There quite easy to prise apart and rebuild in the right order. Well that's how I cheat anyway.

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