
Шпаргалки / sborka_2x2
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Step 1: Solve the first layer
Find a corner piece, and pair up the remaining corners to it. You can do this the following way: Seek the white corner that is marked with the logo and then solve the white corners.
So we start with the state in the first picture, and reach the result in the second one:
1.1.1 Use this movement if the white piece is on the second layer, on the front side:
or B' D B Like this:
1.1.2 Use this movement if the white piece is on the second layer but in an inverted state:
or L D' L' Like this:
1.2 And use this if the white corner is on the bottom side:
+1.1 or D B' D2 + 1.1 Like this:

Step 2: Orienting the last layer (OLL)
Now we make the whole bottom side monochrome but we don't take care about their order (permutation). Start with rotating the cube in your hands twice so that the bottom side (yellow here) becomes the upper side.
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F' R (U R') U' (R' F) R |
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U') U' R' |
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R' U' (R U') R' |
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If the six algorithms above seem to be too much I recommend learning only the second one, you can do all others with it!
Step 3: Permute the last layer (PLL)
This is the last step, after this are ready!
Now we swap the appropriate corners of the bottom side, and the result will be a solved cube.

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B' R B L B' R' B |
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R' U R' U' B' D B' D'
B2 R' B' R B R U2
R2 B2 R F R' B2 R F' R
R U' L' U R' U2
L U' L' U2 L
If the five algorithms above seem to be too much, much I recommend learning only the 4th one, you can do all others with it!
Step 4: Rejoice at the solved cube!