This gives Fig. We have our first string of three center section pieces. For the second string we will use the cross piece in the front face, second vertical slice from the right, of the cube in Fig. One such piece is found on the back side of our cube and a o rotation of the two bottom slices puts it in place as shown in Fig.
There is another blue center piece of the third kind on the front face. It is at the intersection of the second horizontal slice from the top and the second vertical slice from the left. It needs to replace that red piece above our two blue pieces.
This can be done quite easily provided we first move that horizontal row out of the front face. Rotate the top two horizontal slices 90 o counterclockwise Fig. The blue piece has replaced the red piece. Now rotate the top two slices 90 o clockwise and the second string is completed Fig. This string is put in place by rotating the top face 90 o clockwise Fig. Now we need to complete the third string of blue center pieces note that two pieces are already together on the front face in Fig.
The first face was completed without worrying about disrupting faces which had already been completed. But usually with the second face, and certainly with the third, some moves will move pieces out of place in a face which has already been completed. In such cases it is essential that you use a process which may be described as "go and get" the piece which you want to put in place.
For example, consider the cube in Fig. The blue face on the left side of the cube has already been completed. We are working on the green face and have completed the first string of three green face pieces. The second string has two pieces in place in the second vertical slice from the left on the front face.
We want to replace the orange face below those two green faces with the green center piece now in the right face in the second vertical slice from the back. We could rotate the right face 90 o clockwise and then rotate the two bottom slices 90 o counterclockwise. The string of three green center pieces would now be complete but we would have moved a string of blue center pieces out of place on the left side of the cube.
To solve this problem we will send the orange piece to the right face to get the green piece. First we will have to move the green piece out of the second horizontal slice. Rotate the right face 90 o counterclockwise Fig. Note that the bottom string of three face pieces from the blue side now appears on the front face.
Rotate the right face o Fig. The string of three green pieces is complete. Rotate the top face 90 o clockwise and the two left slices 90 o counterclockwise and two strings will be in place on the green face. The last turn of two slices will not disrupt any faces which have already been completed. Hence the "go and get" process is not needed in this case. If either the yellow or orange faces had been completed then a "go and get" process would have been required to bring the second string of center face pieces into the green face.
This is what we did in completing the second string of blue center pieces. The "go and get" process is also used to place cross pieces and to move a string of three center pieces into place on the third or fourth faces. The first four faces should be completed in such a way that the final two faces are adjacent to each other. This is not an absolute requirement but it helps to visualize the final moves.
Use the color palette to paint the cube - select a color by clicking or tapping it, then click or tap the tiles you want to use the selected color for. Drag or swipe the cube to rotate it. When finished hit the 'Solve' button and the step by step guide for solving your Pocket Cube 2x2x2 will be displayed to you.
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Hit the Scramble button and try to figure out the solution yourself rotating the faces with the buttons or with your keyboard. The app is using the open-source Kociemba algorithm to find the solution in 20 steps for any valid scramble. For slower computers the program automatically reduces the computing performance to return a little longer solution. Start by selecting the most suitable view for you with the little tabs above the cube.
The default 3D view can be customized, setting transparent front faces or you can lift the hidden faces. Rotate the cube with the arrows or swiping the screen. There are two unfolded views which show each faces which helps setting up the scrambled configuration.
The easiest way is to use the color picker. Select a color on the palette then paste it on the surface of the puzzle. Click more than once on a field to deactivate the color palette and cycle through the colors as you keep clicking the fields of the puzzle.
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