BETTER version on how to solve a 3x3x7 part 1

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2010

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adjacent edge swap: R U R U R U2 R U2 R U R U' R (WITH R IT IS TECHNICALLY A "2"R
parity: U R F (XU2 U2) F R U (ALL OF THOSE ARE DOUBLE TURNS)

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  • I'm with you up until the initial "cross". then you start speedcubing and assuming the viewer knows exactly what you're doing. here's some advice, a tutorial is for beginners, not people that know how to do it already!!

  • "BETTER version" - video quality crap.

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  • WHAT THE FUCK MINE CAME WITH TWO BLUE SIDES MOTHER FUCKKERERRRS

  • @cubswin1982

    yeah, begginers to this cube. to the rubiks cube in general you should have previous knowledge on begginer cubes.

    this cube is quite difficult compared to others. So you should have the intuitive knowledge to understand what he means.

    I found everything he taught in this video very self explanitory.

  • I agree that you go a bit fast, but this a 3x3x7 after all. anyway I expect i'll hit this video at some point to solve this final layer, but I'm not throwing in the towel yet! "like" - good job, just for teaching purposes slow it down

  • @DeepSpaceVoid Well good for you, I guess that makes you the cube master. Congratulations.

  • @anonamatron Yeah, great advice. Disregard what's in the video, but read my comment where I told some guy to buy a 3x3x2.

  • @DeepSpaceVoid So what? Maybe it's useful to someone else that comes across this.

  • @anonamatron Whoa, speedy response! I learned how to solve 3x3xN a few hours after watching this terrible tutorial...3 months ago. But thanks for the tip.

  • @DeepSpaceVoid Learn a 3x3x2, then you can solve all of these 3x3xn cuboids... the cubic ones though (3x3x5/7) require some 3x3x3 steps though since they have quarter turns (orientation)

  • "I don't know where you'd even FIND one of these cubes... unless you live in China"

    Well, that's about right. I got mine (3x3x5 actually, can't find a 3x3x7...) in a bookstore in Taiwan. Mine's a Maru though, not C4U. Not sure if they have a 3x3x7, but Maru cubes are all over the place in retail stores in Taiwan.

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