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How to Solve a 5x5x5 Rubik's Cube - Part 3b - Advanced Edge Pairing

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An explanation for an Advanced Edge Pairing method for the 5x5x5 Cube.

Frank Morris' Web Page:
http://www.bigcubes.com

The cube I am using is a V-Cube 5, check it out here:
http://www.v-cubes.com

We will match up edges on the middle layers (in the build ring) to form complete "tredges," or triple edge pieces. We will then replace and store these tredges on the Up and Down faces of the cube. This method CAN be applied to any size big cube!

Once we have completely matched 8 tredge pieces and stored them on the Up and Down faces, we can then go on to solve the remaining 4 mixed up tredges left on the middle layers. I use a "two at a time" method which is similar to my 4x4 Advanced Edge pairing tutorial.

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  • Hey rob where did u get that cube? it look so cool and way better than my classical rubik cube ....5/5 btw

  • Hey, I got it from the V-cube website, I just put a link in the video description. They are great for speedcubing and are very reliable and smooth. I have a few reviews on them if you care to get a better look and idea of how they work. Thanks for commenting and rating :-)

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  • @1039smoothslaphours Practise more. :P

  • Love the end.

  • How the heck does he do that voice

  • The part where we finish the top and bottom is at 11:00

  • awesome

    

  • How am I supposed to get under 5 minutes without this? I do this method and still average 6 minutes...

  • SUPER SUPER SUPER EXCELLENT

    tHE BEST ADVANCED TUTORIAL ON YOU TUBE

  • That's pretty complex, but I'm gonna keep practicing it. It's not too hard. I really dig the concept of it. This would make it easy for me to smack a minute off my 5x5x5. I can usually get the centers solved in about 1:30.

  • u move it so fast.

  • nice tut!! Helped me a lot

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