Rubik’s Cube Solution Guide
Step-by-step tutorials, algorithms, and visuals for every level
Cube Quest offers a comprehensive guide to solving the Rubik’s Cube efficiently and easily. From basic beginner methods to advanced algorithms, our detailed step-by-step guides will help you master the cube. Each step is supported with diagrams and videos to make the learning process as clear and visual as possible.
Start here if you want to solve the cube step by step.Information
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Rubik’s Cube Tutorial

Rubik's Cube Notation Explained (R, U, F, Primes, 2)
Face letters, primes, doubles, slices, and wide moves—learn the symbols speedcubers use so you can follow any written algorithm or walkthrough.

Rubik's Cube Beginner Tutorial (Step-by-Step)
Walk through each stage of a simple 3×3 solve: cross, corners, edges, then the top layer—written for first-time solvers.

Rubik's Cube Basic Moves Practice | Cube Quest
Warm up with the classic R-turn and L-turn drills—step-by-step pictures so your hands learn the motion before you follow longer tutorials.
Rubik’s Cube Category

PLL — 21 CFOP Last-Layer Permutations
Finish the cube: browse every PLL shape, then open each case for execution algs, setups, and extras used in modern 3×3 speedsolving.

F2L — 41 CFOP Cases (First Two Layers)
Step up from the cross: intuitive basics, full algorithm index, and slot-by-slot references to speed up middle-layer pairing.

OLL — 57 CFOP Cases (Last Layer Orientation)
Browse every OLL pattern: notation, images, and main algorithms. Use the favorites-friendly complete page when you want a shorter practice list.
Recommended Cubes
For beginners: the big card is the official Rubik’s Cube; the three picks below are a mid-tier speedcube, a premium anchor for comparison, and a current flagship (GAN 16–class) speedcube.
How we recommend buying (beginner-first + a Pro anchor)
Start with the official Rubik's Cube—easy to recognize in search. The premium GAN is a visible performance anchor—not the default first buy.
Rubik's Cube, The Original 3x3
View on AmazonUse the flagship as a reference—mid-tier picks often feel like the sweet spot.

GAN 356 ME Speed Cube
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GAN 16 Maglev Max Speed Cube 3x3
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