Have you ever solved rubiks cube.

Cuddalore, India
February 22, 2018 7:54am CST
I get more attracted to puzzle and puzzle related games. I got Rubik's cube from my father .At first I can't able to solve those cube .Then my father announced a reward that if anyone in my family solves that cube ,he will give 1000 rupees as a rewards. Though I can't able to solve within stipulated time and no one solves that .so one got the reward. But any how I managed to solve within two weeks after watching tutorials and learning ebooks . I achieved it ... Have you tried this ? Next I am planning to solve 4x4x4
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@Allamanda (154)
• Vietnam
22 Feb 18
I find it "doesn't really count" if you solve it by learning tutorial. It's more about techniques and following rules. At age 12 I got my first and last Rubik cube to this day. No one taught me, I simply kept doing it repeatedly every day. The cube almost never left my hands. First I can do one side only and then two and then three and almost 4. I can't remember how long it took me but by the time I almost finish 4 sides of the cube, it broke down. I stop playing. Rubik cube is deemed as a toy in my parents' eyes so they didn't allow me to play with it anymore seeing how addicted I become. I could not explain the rule or how I was able to did it but it came slowly and naturally to me how to solve the cube. Now I do not remember anything. I find it amazing how I started completely in the dark and slowly figure out one side and then continue from there.
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• Vietnam
22 Feb 18
@Lignitecityabishek96 You think how the first Rubik cube was solved? Those formulas are created by human. My point is I enjoy figuring out the formulas myself, not simply following one. I used to think people who can solve Rubik cube are such geniuses until I found out about those tutorials. Please check this link, it's possible: Now you make me want to buy a cube and take on this challenge :p.
I am wondering who is able to solve Rubik's cube just by thinking without knowing the rules behind it. As far as I know the inventor Erno Rubik was professor of architecture and he intended to help
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@Daljinder (23222)
• Bangalore, India
22 Feb 18
@Allamanda The point of the puzzle is to solve it on your own merit and not after being tutored. You did it the right way! I did too slowly one colour at a time. It needs patience keeping track of patterns and calculation.
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• Cuddalore, India
22 Feb 18
In my point of view one cannot solve without using formula unless he is a computer.
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@mohit459 (12568)
• Haldwani, India
22 Feb 18
Just able to solve one face only
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• Cuddalore, India
22 Feb 18
That's too easy ..But for a newbie its difficult
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@mohit459 (12568)
• Haldwani, India
22 Feb 18
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• Pamplona, Spain
22 Feb 18
Well done then. My eldest Son did them with his eyes closed no one taught him. He just started playing with them and got them solved right away. He cannot do it now though so he says.
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• Pamplona, Spain
24 Feb 18
@Lignitecityabishek96 It was but he gave up on it to pursue other things like many of his age.
• Cuddalore, India
23 Feb 18
Wow ,that's really great.
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@louievill (28859)
• Philippines
22 Feb 18
Never did, would just rather play chess or do crossword puzzles.
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@louievill (28859)
• Philippines
22 Feb 18
@Lignitecityabishek96 no wonder you are attracted to Rubik's cube, I'm also planning to solve the cube but once I start on something it would be very hard for me to stop till I perfect it and I'm afraid it might waste my time and divert my attention away from things I can make money on.
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• Cuddalore, India
22 Feb 18
I am also a chess and puzzle lover. .I used to play chess daily.
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• Cuddalore, India
22 Feb 18
@louievill no you can improve your skill
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@Teekaaa (11581)
• India
22 Feb 18
No.. I haven't solved it fully! But I tried to solve all the time but..
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• Cuddalore, India
22 Feb 18
Try again and again .Hope you will solve soon.
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@Teekaaa (11581)
• India
22 Feb 18
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• Cuddalore, India
22 Feb 18
@Teekaaa have a good sleep
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@Icydoll (36725)
• India
22 Feb 18
No...I never solved it..there are some tricks
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• Cuddalore, India
22 Feb 18
No tricks but algorithm there. e book available with complete steps .But its too confusing at first.
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@prashu228 (37524)
• India
22 Feb 18
No never tried
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• Cuddalore, India
22 Feb 18
Just try easy only
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• Philippines
22 Feb 18
No, i find it hard to solve.
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• Cuddalore, India
22 Feb 18
Try and practice. You can get it done soon.
@Plethos (13618)
• United States
23 Feb 18
i have a friend who can solve it in under 5 minutes
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• Cuddalore, India
23 Feb 18
I think world record is 7 second I think so. Soon they can achieve it atleast under 1 minute.
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@Daljinder (23222)
• Bangalore, India
22 Feb 18
Yes I did. I disintegrated it by pulling out all the pieces and then put them back together in colour coordination. Hence solved!
@Daljinder (23222)
• Bangalore, India
22 Feb 18
@thesupersingh I like doing things my way.
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• Cuddalore, India
22 Feb 18
That's great haha
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@houda28 (371)
• Tunisia
22 Feb 18
I've tried once but ended up pealing the stickers off and rearranging them in color coordination. Kind of messed up the whole idea of a Rubik's Cube challenge .
• Cuddalore, India
23 Feb 18
I too did that at first .
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