How to Solve a 3x3x4 (with parity)

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2011

A note: E (the "equator" layer, the slice between U and D) layer moves in the same direction as U.

dedge fixing:

*switch FL and BL, and FR and BR:

R2 E2 R2 E2

*cycle BL, BR, and FR clockwise:

R2 E R2 E'

Parity (swap FL and FR):

Uu2 R F u2 F R Uu2

My domino tut (all references and everything before fixing dedges): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo2FXPoFnW8

I got the parity alg off of bigcubes.net.

One last note: when you're fixing the dedges, if you have both parity and a 3x3 case, then your best bet is to do on of the algs at random, then reassess for parity (or another 3x3 case).

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  • nice video, now I can solve my 3x3x4. thanks :)

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