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5x5x5 Solution

Understanding the instructions used for this 5x5x5 cube solution.

We will display three sets of instruction, one graphic set and two text sets, simply choose the set that suits you best.

Algorithm code F F' B B' L L' R R' U U' D D'
Graphic set
Descriptive set Front face
Clockwise
Front face
Anti-clock
Back face
Clockwise
Back face
Anti-clock
Left Face
Clockwise
Left face
Anti-clock
Right face
Clockwise
Right face
Anti-clock
Up Face
Clockwise
Up Face
Anti-clock
Down face
Clockwise
Down face
Anti-clock

Algorithm code f f' b b' l l' r r' u u' d d'
Graphic set
Descriptive set Front inner
Clockwise
Front inner
Anti-clock
Back inner
Clockwise
Back inner
Anti-clock
Left inner
Clockwise
Left inner
Anti-clock
Right inner
Clockwise
Right inner
Anti-clock
Up inner
Clockwise
Up inner
Anti-clock
Down inner
Clockwise
Down inner
Anti-clock

Algorithm code (Ff) (Ff)' (Bb) (Bb)' (Ll) (Ll)' (Rr) (Rr)' (Uu) (Uu)' (Dd) (Dd)'
Graphic set
Descriptive set Front both
Clockwise
Front both
Anti-clock
Back both
Clockwise
Back both
Anti-clock
Left both
Clockwise
Left both
Anti-clock
Right both
Clockwise
Right both
Anti-clock
Up both
Clockwise
Up both
Anti-clock
Down both
Clockwise
Down both
Anti-clock

Note: In the standard algorithm set D denotes a down face one quarter clockwise rotation (i.e. 90 degrees), D' denotes a down face one quarter anti-clockwise rotation and D2 a down face one half rotation (i.e. 180 degrees).

Note: In the graphic set each graphic represents a one quarter rotation (i.e. 90 degrees) of the face in the direction of the arrow and IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE that the arrows on the back graphics appear to be incorrect, but they represent the rotation direction viewed from the front.

IMPORTANT: Before starting any algorithm (sequence) in the solution, the face you choose as your top face must always be held on top and the specified front face (the dark grey face on the graphics) held facing toward you until the algorithm is completed.


If you understand the terms and instructions we are using then you are ready to get started.

 

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