In order to solve the 4x4 cube you will need to know how to solve a 3x3 Rubik's cube first. If you are not familiar with the solution or do not remember it, please go and review the 3x3 solution before you continue. It is best to master the 3x3 solution before going for the 4x4...
To solve a piece, we do what is known as A B A’. The letter A refers to a setup move. Let’s go back to the start – The letter H. You need to get this sticker on to the top face, in one of the 3 edge slots (the buffer is in the 4th). This can simply be done by ...
Solve the first three edges intuitively and use the algorithm to do the last one. To move the front-right-bottom edge piece to the front-right-top do:FDFD'F 2. Bottom-middle layer edgesAlgorithm to switch the two edges in the bottom-middle layer in the back:...
Solve for the “edge parity” of the last two pairs that need to be put together on the cube. Because the original edge pairing algorithm will not work, you must use a new algorithm for this step.[7] Begin by turning each color of each pair to match, but put them directly across ...
parity cases, but it takes more time to solve it because it has more pieces. Building the 3x3x3 is pretty intuitive, you have to use the same method you used in the case of the 4x4x4 cube. Pairing the edges is a little different though. We'll have to place the two outer edge ...