Tutorial on how to play the Rubik's Cube correctly

The correct way to play the Rubik's Cube is as follows:

1. You need to remember several corresponding formulas and twist and rotate all the small squares to their original positions. . You need to memorize the formula several times during practice.

2. When we select the reference surface, we should pay attention to the color of the center block, because the corner blocks of the reference surface are all moving, and only the center block is motionless.

3. When rotating the Rubik's Cube, remember that the corner blocks will move, but the side blocks will not move to the position of the corner blocks, and the corner blocks will not move to the position of the side blocks.

4. The key points of playing Rubik’s Cube: first, you must have a solid and intuitive understanding of the Rubik’s Cube; second, you must remember the orientation and symbols of the six faces. Keep these two points in mind, and you will be able to understand and understand the formulas and practical operations.

5. In the Rubik's Cube, the unit is not based on faces, but on blocks. Each piece has its specific position and orientation. As long as one orientation is wrong, this piece will be Not right. And as long as you put the pieces in the right place, even if the surface doesn't look neat, it's still half the battle.

6. Finally, practice hard and insist on practicing every day. God will reward your hard work.

Extended information: Basic introduction to Rubik's Cube

In March 1970, Larry Nichols invented "Puzzle with Pieces Rotatable in Groups" and applied for a Canadian patent. It is a 2×2×2 Rubik's Cube, but every The blocks are attracted to each other with magnets. Obtained (English) U.S. patent in 1972, two years earlier than Professor Rubik's third-order Rubik's Cube.

The Rubik's Cube, also known as the Rubik's Cube, is a mechanical educational toy first invented in 1974 by Professor Erno Rubik at the Budapest School of Architecture in Hungary. The Rubik's Cube has a variety of gameplay methods such as racing, blind twisting, and single twisting. Its popularity has not declined for a long time. Competitions of various sizes are held every year. It is one of the most popular intellectual games.

The Rubik's Cube in the usual sense refers to the third-order Rubik's Cube in the narrow sense. The third-order Rubik's Cube shape is usually a cube and is made of elastic hard plastic. The conventional racing method is to disrupt the Rubik's Cube and then restore it in the shortest time. Rubik's cube in a broad sense refers to various geometric entities that can be disrupted and restored through rotation. The Rubik's Cube, Hua Rongdao and France's Single Noble (Independent Diamond Chess) are known as the three incredible things in the intellectual game world.