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Step 6: Position yellow corners


We have almost finished
solving the Rubik's Cube, only
the yellow corners are left. In
OK
this step we just have to put
them in the right spot, it
doesn't matter if the
orientation is wrong. We're
going to take care about the orientation in the last
step.

Use the moves below which cycles around three corners in


the upper layer counterclockwise swapping the pieces
marked on the image:

Look for a yellow corner which is on the right position, then


hold the cube in your hands with this one in the front-right-
top and execute the algorithm below. If the pieces didn't
get where they belong do the algorithm one more time.

U R U' L' U R' U' L


Press the Play button to see the algorithm in action:
See the piece marked with X staying in place while the
other three unsolved pieces change their position.

U R U' L' U R' U' L


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Sometimes you can't find a piece in the correct spot. In this


case utilize the same algorithm for any random corner to
bring one to the correct position.

Due to the parity the amount of the correctly positioned


yellow cubelets is limited to three cases: there's no yellow
corner piece in the correct position, or there's only one, or
all the four pieces are correct.

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Steps of the Beginner's Rubik's Cube


Solution:

1. White Edges

2. White Corners

3. Second Layer

4. Yellow Cross

5. Swap Yellow Edges

OK 6. Position Yellow Corners

7. Orient Yellow Corners

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Cheryl Prado Gildore


lOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
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Sebastian Ambrose
i could nearly solve the whole thing
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Jasper Lim
Nice
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Lydia Yahn
this tutorial sucks it just messes up my
entire cube
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Guka Matcharashvili
YOU are right
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Jaivik Balar
you must kno when to use the right
algorithm...thats it
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Mason Parks
Worked perfectly fine for me once I
realized D & D' are switched if you
keep the cube in it's upright
position. Like if you were to flip the
cube to where the D face is on top,
then D is clockwise and D' is
counter.
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Colette Gorman Thompson


this isnt giving me what i want
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Parker Marcoullier
John L. Wildman nice
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Colette Gorman Thompson


:(
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cooooooooooool
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