Layer-by-layer method

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The Layer by Layer method is a method that beginners use to solve a Rubik's Cube. It starts by making a cross on the white face with the edge pieces, then putting the corners into position between the edges. By then the white should be solved. Third, the four edge pieces of the middle layer are solved. At this point there is a 2x3x3 block solved. Fourth, a yellow cross is made. Fifth, yellow corners are oriented. Sixth, the yellow corners are permuted. Finally, the yellow edges are permuted.

This method can be found at [youcandothecube.com]. You CAN Do The Rubik's Cube is a website where you can learn how to solve the cube, organize a class, and host competitions.