Because the centers are not fixed into position. For example, If you have a DIY cube take off the centercaps and scramble/solve it a few times, chances are you will get parity on atleast one of them.
The best way I can explain this is that the centers DO matter, in solving a rubiks cube with respect to parity, but on a void cube you can't tell if you have the centers right.
A good way to see this for yourself, is try to solve a regular 3x3x3 cube BUT solve the white face with a yellow (opposite side) in the center, AND solve the red face with a green (adjacent side on the other axis) in the center.
whats the brand of you're void cube?
skywarns 11 months ago
Did you link to this video on Wikipedia? lol
drwhoeffect 1 year ago
The method use in this video is:
Rw Ui M U - Rw U Yi U - Mi U M U
sonylla 1 year ago
is this the only parity for the void cube or there are more?
entuggyam 1 year ago
@entuggyam yep there is just this parity but maybe appears as two switched corners
explosionmonty 1 year ago
how does your method works?
can you explain it to me?
best regards
Danielleclain 1 year ago
thank you so much :D
FCCZJ1903 2 years ago
Does any1 no if the (cube4you) hollow cube is the same as a void cube
Dan13Lvids 2 years ago 2
it is
FCCZJ1903 2 years ago
can u tell me how to make the void cube so smooth..
your cube is very smooth..
how to do it
dyc0206 2 years ago
you can take it apart and spray silicone on all the pieces
or
turn one of the layers half ways
and use the straw your silicone can came with and spray in where the small holes are at....spray it on every single one!
seth1852 2 years ago
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rubixluver123 2 years ago
it's better if you write the algo.
pattopanz 2 years ago
how did you lube yours?
redflame183 2 years ago
my friend just got one of those and the mirror block thoes are hella hard to solve
ZGsk8team 2 years ago
how the hell doe's that thing work!?O_o
t0d51 2 years ago
can you like put the alg in the description please? i cant follow yur hands
DJSpartin121 2 years ago
r2 Ui Mi U r2 U yi U M U Mi U
soupofkings 2 years ago 10
thanks this really helped!!!
rubixluver123 2 years ago
I think you have the M directions reversed, I believe it should be: (basing M direction on R)
r2 Ui M U r2 U yi U Mi U M U
terapin 2 years ago
But M rotations follow L, not R.
soupofkings 2 years ago 2
Hmm, odd. I'd learned it as following R. It does look like you're right, though.
terapin 2 years ago
L R M Z P? Whadd'a Talkin' About???
MrCubefreak 2 years ago
how can there be parity on this but not on a 3x3x3
kanzosupremo 3 years ago
Because the centers are not fixed into position. For example, If you have a DIY cube take off the centercaps and scramble/solve it a few times, chances are you will get parity on atleast one of them.
wastedpeon 3 years ago
The best way I can explain this is that the centers DO matter, in solving a rubiks cube with respect to parity, but on a void cube you can't tell if you have the centers right.
A good way to see this for yourself, is try to solve a regular 3x3x3 cube BUT solve the white face with a yellow (opposite side) in the center, AND solve the red face with a green (adjacent side on the other axis) in the center.
DragonsTrap 2 years ago 2
theres no designated centres
lordocoo 2 years ago
please would you write this algorithme thank you
hybridteas 3 years ago
Hey how did you get your cube so smooth??
seth1852 3 years ago 2
What 'bout the corner parity?
InfinitiM13 3 years ago
have the 2 corners at the right, and do:
L' R' U2 R U R' U2 L U' R U
and then do this algorithm.
ben1996123 3 years ago
thats a J-perm PLL alg...
XTheAndyX 3 years ago
i know. but then you will get from corner parity to edge parity. and you only need 1 new alg.
ben1996123 3 years ago
coner parity...
redflame183 2 years ago
gg responding 3 FRICKIN MONTHS LATE.
XTheAndyX 2 years ago
is the same alg
DJSpartin121 2 years ago
barefoot!
ThePizzaGuy92 3 years ago
r2 U' r R' U r2 U y' U r' R U R' r U
memleaks 3 years ago 9