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How To Solve a 5x5x5 Rubik's Cube - Part 2 - Finishing Centers

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

Link to Part 3 - Edge Pairing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga9z4gF3QDc

Shows how to complete the remaining 4 centers of the cube. The last 2 centers are the trickiest to place, and I have included two main situations which occur when placing them.

You will start to notice that the remaining centers will begin to pretty much solve themselves as you organize more and more pieces together. The last two centers are the hardest to work with, not because of how they are difficult patterns themselves, but because you have no other open centers where you can group things easily. Even so, there are ways to organize the pieces to make them a little easier to figure out.

Also, please leave comments and/or questions and let me know if you want me to add something specific to this description as well.

THE THIRD PART IS NOW OUT AND COVERS HOW TO PAIR THE TRIPLE EDGE PIECES (A.K.A. "TREDGES"). IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COMMENT ON THE VIDEOS OR SEND ME QUESTIONS. THANKS FOR WATCHING!

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  • last 2 centers at 5:36

    (thumbs up to keep other people from waiting...)

  • You are way better than any teacher Rob you explain clearly and let your students understand wat you are saying

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  • what the heck is algorithm ???

  • AS ALL bad guys says: " we must destroy this, to make something better". and the world gets destructet...

  • The thing with this cube is, if you don't mess up something, you aren't doing it right.

  • @maritaria THANKS thats all i needed

  • Using your guide to help me solve my 7x7x7. This video has helped me greatly! Thank you!

  • so what do you do when you have one center missing on opposite sides?

  • best time on this cube is now 4' 49". Luckily I didn't have to watch this tutorial. I only clicked because I thought you had a more advanced solve method for the centers. I've already adopted the edge slicing method. I didn't wait until I got down to five minitedso n an average solve, I just got used to using it. Now five minutes is usually the average solve.

  • I always found the fourth center to be the hardest. The last two aren't hard. An easy way to do it is focus on just solving one of the last ceters and use the last two sides as your free space. Keep aware of the other completed centers, so move properly. But you just have to worry about one of the last ceters Because the last two will ALWAYS solve at the same time.

  • He sounds like Ham from toy story! hahahaha

  • what happened to your voice

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