How do you do the Yau method?

Pairing edges using 3-2-3 edge pairing. Basically, right after the last 4 centers are solved, solve the final cross piece using no specific technique, then pair up 3 edge pairs at once, followed by 2 edge pairs, and finally the last 3 edge pairs….Page actions.

Yau method
Avg Moves: ~150 STM [1]
Purpose(s): Speedsolving

What is a good 4×4 solve time?

At 20s average, 1m times are good on 4×4 and 1m barrier is the equivalent of 20s barrier. Yeah im 1:45 too.

Is a 4×4 Rubik’s Cube harder?

Solving the 4×4 Rubik’s Cube is not too much harder than solving a 3×3. The concepts of the steps are as follows: Solve the center pieces. Pair similar edge pieces.

What is the Yau method 4×4?

Introduction. Proposed in 2009 by Robert Yau, the Yau method for solving the 4×4 is widely used by top 4×4 speedcubers. The method is a slight variant on the reduction method, with the main difference being that we solve the centers and the cross for the 3×3 stage before we pair up all the edge pieces.

What is a 4×4 Rubik’s cube?

The Rubik’s Revenge is the 4×4 version of the Rubik’s Cube. This is also a Hungarian invention, designed by Sebestény Péter. This twisty puzzle can be used as a 2x2x2, not turning the outer layers or can be used as a 3x3x3 if we rotate only the outer layers.

How do I use the 4×4 Rubik’s revenge solver?

The 4×4 Rubik’s Revenge Solver calculates the steps needed to solve a scrambled cube. Input the fields of the scrambled cube and follow the instructions to solve the puzzle. Go to the home page where you can find a Rubik’s Cube solver or try the 2×2 and the Pyraminx solvers in the navigation!

How to solve a Rubik’s Cube?

We are going to begin with one side of the cube in this step. You will need to solve three faces on one side of the cube consecutively before being able to solve the opposite side, so refer to the cube layout as explained earlier, and choose either the Red, White, and Blue or the Orange, Yellow, and Green.

How many possible permutations of the Rubik’s cube are there?

The Rubik’s Revenge is the 4×4 version of the Rubik’s Cube. This is also a Hungarian invention, designed by Sebestény Péter. This twisty puzzle can be used as a 2x2x2, not turning the outer layers or can be used as a 3x3x3 if we rotate only the outer layers. There are about 7.4×1045 possible permutations for this puzzle.