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How To Solve a Rubik's Cube in Minutes

Step-by-Step Guide
Understanding the Cube
Familiarize yourself with the structure of the Rubik's Cube. Learn the basic terminology: faces, edges, and corners. The cube consists of 6 faces, each of a different color, and it has 8 corner pieces and 12 edge pieces.
Getting the Right Cube
Invest in a good quality Rubik's Cube. For beginners, a standard 3x3 cube is recommended. Brands like Gan or MoYu are popular among speedcubers. Ensure the cube is properly lubricated for smooth turns.
Learn Basic Notation
Familiarize yourself with the notation used in cube-solving. The common notations include: U (up), D (down), L (left), R (right), F (front), B (back). A prime symbol (') means to turn that face counterclockwise.
Solving the First Layer
Start by solving the white cross on the top face. Position the white edge pieces so they align correctly with the center colors. Then, solve the white corners by inserting each corner piece into the correct position.
Completing the Second Layer
Focus on the middle layer next. Use algorithms to move the edge pieces into their correct spots. A common algorithm to remember is: U R U' R' U' F' U F.
Forming the Yellow Cross
Turn your attention to the yellow face. Use the F R U R' U' F' algorithm to create a yellow cross on top. You might need to repeat this step multiple times.
Positioning Yellow Edges
Once you have the yellow cross, position the yellow edges correctly. Use the algorithm R U R' U R U2 R' to adjust their positions without disrupting the cross.
Placing Yellow Corners
Now, move to the yellow corners. Use the algorithm U R U' L' U R' U' L to place the corners in their correct spots. At this stage, they may not be oriented correctly.
Orienting Yellow Corners
Finally, orient the yellow corners so that the yellow stickers are facing up. You can apply the algorithm R U R' U' repeatedly for each corner until all yellows are on top.
Finish the Cube
At this stage, your cube is likely almost complete. Use the R U R' U' algorithm to finalize the positioning of the yellow edges, thereby completing your Rubik's Cube!