Step 3 Clarification
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Wow, yur voice is a little blurred, can you add subtittles?
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@MajorOwnage92 My thoughts exactly. I guess he must have forgotten that people are actually trying to follow his instruction, which is the whole point of the video. Isn't it?
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thanks ha...
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wow your instructions are very poorly explained...it is also an unlogical way to solve the cube...example: there doesnt have to be an unsolved corner and there also doesnt have to be an unsolved edge...wow. if you need help with the cube. check out dan brown's videos. he is a genious
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i also have this problem and dont know how to fix it. please healp???!!!
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Also in step three how do you move a piece to the Front, Back, Leftor Right bottom left or right corner
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At the end when its how its sposed to be, does it have to look like that?
cheesenips12393 3 years ago
At the end of this step you basically have the bottom two layers of the cube finished, not including one edge piece and the corner directly below it. It doesn't matter what pieces are in those two spots (sometimes they are even solved by accident). The top layer is completely random after this step.
jeaysm 3 years ago
Do you have any documents with illustratin to save in ms word document in order to ba able to prine to have my own copy to read?
an2get 4 years ago
Sorry, I don't have any illustrations but you can print out my web page and cheat sheets. Check the link in the side bar.
jeaysm 4 years ago
Hey, I figured out almost everything...My only trouble is, one of my edges I'm trying to do is in the URF position (I think that's right) Am I suppose to have one unsolved? Or is there a way to finish that piece?
chazz002000 4 years ago
There is indeed supposed to be one middle-layer edge piece unsolved after this step. You'll finish that piece in Step 4. You only need two letters to define an edge piece (either UR or UF, for example). URF would be a corner piece. You could solve the final middle-layer edge piece if you want, but it's a waste of time because you'll be using that space in Step 4 so it will become unsolved again.
jeaysm 4 years ago