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Solving the 4x4 Rubik's Cube is not too much harder than solving a 3x3. The concepts of the steps are as follows: Solve the center pieces; Pair similar edge pieces; Turn only the outer layers, and solve it like a 3x3! In this video I teach the Yau Method, which roughly follows this outline.
Here is how you should approach it: Start by matching 2 center pieces adjacently to each other, and bring the 3rd & 4th pieces to them. Example: solving the 4th center piece.
The beginner method to solve a 4x4 is called reduction. The concept is that you reduce the cube to a 3x3. There are three big parts to solving a 4x4 cube with this method namely: Solve the Centers; Pair the Edges; Solve 3x3 Stage (with possible parity)
Jan 28, 2018 · This is a full beginner tutorial on how to solve the 4x4 Rubik's Cube using the Yau method, which is the most popular method used by the best 4x4 solvers. Yo...
Mar 15, 2024 · Solving a Rubik’s Cube 4×4 is a rewarding challenge that requires a combination of techniques from both the 3×3 and 4×4 solving methods. By mastering the reduction method, we can transform the 4×4 cube into a series of 3×3-like solving stages, making the task more approachable.
We solve the 4x4 grouping the 4 centers and the edge-pairs together, and finally solving it like a 3x3. Some speedcubers can solve this cube under 30 seconds so it can't be that hard! We use letters to mark the rotations on the cube, similar to the the Rubik's Cube notation.
Aug 9, 2024 · Solving a standard Rubik's Cube (3x3x3) can be a daunting task, but solving a Rubik's Revenge cube (4x4x4) can be even more difficult. This article will show you where to begin with solving them and what to do if you get stuck along the way.
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Nov 27, 2014 · Going step by step, I'll be explaining the easiest way to solve the Rubik's Revenge!I promised you all a 4x4 video and what better day is there to share this...
A tutorial on how to solve the 4x4 also known as the Rubik’s Revenge.Puzzle used: YJ MGC 4x4How to Solve the 3x3 Rubik’s Cube: A Tutorial Using the Layer by...
To solve the 4x4, we will use what is known as the reduction method. Essentially, this involves ‘reducing’ the cube to a state that can be solved as if it were a 3x3 cube, by solving the center pieces and pairing up the matching edge pieces. The first step in solving the 4x4 is to solve the center pieces.