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Crazy 3x3x3 plus mercury cube tutorial part 2: The last layer, the outer shell

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2011

This is part 2 of the crazy 3x3 mercury cube where we go over how to solve the last two layers of the outer shell, up until the middle triangles. No new algorithms, just the familiar middle swaps:
Adjacent middle swap:
2R U 2R U 2R 2U 2R 2U 2R U 2R Ui 2R
Opposite middle swap:
2R 2U 2R 2U 2R 2U
Middle rotation with one middle already in place:
R U Ri U R 2U Ri
Opposite middle swap without center rotation (after moving to the white or stationary side):
R 2U R 2U R 2U R 2U.....keep going until you have your yellow sides back and fixed. Remember to rotate the yellow layer so that the fixed middle edges will be with the proper colors when you rotate them back to the yellow side!

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  • @1zanshade Remember, the goal is to arrange it so that the outer and inner edge pieces that are paired are moved to either match each other or to be within 180 degrees of each other. This sets you up to do an opposite middle swap, which will swap the entire pair (outer and inner) of F and B with each other, while swapping only the inner edge's of R and L with each other, leaving the outer R and L in position. Hope that helps!

  • @1zanshade Very good question, and I should have been more clear. Starting with your set up, the outer edge is green to red, red to green, and blue and orange stay fixed (front and right outer edges swapped, all other edges stay the same). The inner edge is: green to blue, blue to green, red to orange and orange to red (inner edges all rotate 180 degrees.) So the pairs do move independently of each other. Parity is created between FRM and BRM. This is fixed by 1 more middle swap, either one

  • your "adjacent middle swap" doesnt swap the adjacent pair. it goes in a cycle kind of way EX.

    green is facing you

    green edge to red

    red edge to orange

    orange edge to blue

    blue edge to green

    please correct me if i am wrong

    P.S. i am talking about the thin outer edges

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