5x5 Parity Help

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2009

Sorry this took so long to get up, my computer crashed. anyways, hope this helps, if anything is unclear or you want anything else please ask dude :) this is the only 2 you NEED the other just help get faster :) Thanks for watching

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  • As for the second case, you can use the same technique, only replacing the incorrectly flipped wing (the red/black edge in this case) with its partner to create a 2x1 edge/wing piece. Then do the flipping alg and move the centres back. Solved.

    No need for the lengthy parity alg.

  • i know, thats how i set the example up if you look :) thanks though, my friend was just getting started so I wanted to teach him the basic way, i didnt want to cofuse him

  • Whats the notation? 0.o

  • at the time Tom (probagel) was a n00b so he didnt understand notation, I just tried to make it wasy for him to understand

  • i have a video request!!!!! please place your cubes on a busy road and hide in some bushes filming the chaos.

  • hahahahahahaha im gonna blow my rubik's 4x4 and 5x5 apart with a 12 gauge as soon as we visit the states

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  • ownage :) you own so much imma tell all my friends to subscribe to you

  • just saw this video after looking everywhere for help with 5x5 parities. can u please help by just showing some parity algorithms. thanks :)

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  • what cube is that? Thanks!

  • what is the 1st alg

  • Aah. I understand now.

  • You can easily do this without an algorithm. Move the edges so the incorrect wing-edge is the same colour as the rest of the edge and adjacent to it, then move "d" towards the wrong edge whilst not disturbing the already solve edge. (This will either be d' or d depending on the position of the wrong edge)

    Then use the flipping alorithm on the correct part of the edge ( R, U, R', U', F', U, F). Then move the d layers back and both edges should be solved.

  • done? o.o

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