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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2008

READ THIS- I've recently made a video including things I left out of my 5x5 tutorials. I would imagine it could help you a lot. here it is- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1ar6vl2rBg

If you can understand these algorithms, you will be able to finish solving the 5x5 rubik's cube.

Parity 1-

2R*, 2B, 2U, L*, 2U, R'*, 2U, R*, 2U, 2F, R*, 2F, L'*, 2B, 2R*.


Parity 2-

L'*, 2U, L'*, 2U, 2F, L'*, 2F, R*, 2U, R'*, 2U, 2L*

I got the algorithm for parity 2 from http://www.bigcubes.com/5x5x5/lastedges.html

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  • the double edge move at 1:56 really helped me the best, now i don't need to do that monster algorithm twice

    thanks! :D

  • not a problem :)

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  • @ 1:35... 'yeah... cos 2 is an even number'

  • Ramsez is absolutely correct about the geometry of the cubes but cubers only say 5x5 instead of 5x5x5 because its shorter

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  • thanks man helped alot !

  • I just came across my first parity error and thought my cube was broken! Thanks for the video, it helped me a lot!

  • great algs, thanks a lot!

  • Thanks man :DDD

  • this helped alot i love that even # parity algorithm its awesome

  • @UnkNowN0260 if you have four pairs, you can put them around the equator of the cube, and do the same thing, but instead of twisting back, do a y2 and repeat

  • you can actually solve the parities with only the second algorithm.

  • thanks, good insturctional video... :)

  • thanks man.

  • @mbrsart  - I think you will find that your lucky... You can solve it with out a parity error or a fomula to solve it... People keep saying in some situtations there is no way of avoid it but i disagree. Like you said you can repair other pairs and avoid the parity error which means that these are technically not parity errors at all.

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