
A Rubik’s cube is a 3D combination puzzle that has six faces, each covered by nine stickers of one of six solid colors. The puzzle’s objective is to twist and turn the cube to return it to its original state, with each face showing only one color.
There are many types of Rubik’s cubes, including the standard 3×3 cube, the 2×2, 4×4, 5×5, and other variations like the Pyraminx, Megaminx, and Mirror Cube.
Beginners should start with the basic 3×3 cube and learn the notation system (R, U, F, etc.). Our beginner tutorials will guide you through the initial steps of solving one face and then completing the entire cube.
Notations are used to describe the moves. ‘R’ stands for a clockwise rotation of the right face, ‘U’ for the upper face, ‘F’ for the front face, and so on. An apostrophe (‘) indicates a counterclockwise rotation.
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