Solving Rubik's 3x3x3 the Fastest Way

Although knowing how to solve it using the very basic method, which is the layer-order-method, I have come across other quicker methods out there, which are used in speed cubing and competitions.

I for one would be very interested in theoretically finding the best solution rather than creative methods.

Now for a 3X3X3 original Rubik's cube, its atomic structures can be categorized into 3 groups:

1. The Absolute Centers (having only one face/color)

2. The Relative Centers (having two faces/colors)

3. The Corners (having the most, three faces/colors) 

If there is truly a theoretically fastest method out there, then I haven't really stumble upon one that would have the simplest teaching demonstration. This project is intended for such.

 

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This research begins now(Solving Cube with patterns as faces will need to be addressed later on):

All I know for now, is that the Absolute Centers are fixed. Hence, we can already tell which sides each 6 faces of the Cube should placed respectively.

A good aiding tool is the flash program of the cube located at this site:

http://www.pamlicobiz.com/games/cube.htm

 I would love to find a standalone version.

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2 Responses to Solving Rubik's 3x3x3 the Fastest Way

  1. Tim says:

    Now I need to find the relationships between each of the 3 groups.

  2. Tim says:

    Now for the permutations of the Corners, are all 8! (factorial of 8) possible for the Cube? It seems so...

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