How to Solve the White Edges of a Rubik's Cube

TLDRLearn how to solve the white edges of a Rubik's Cube by following these three steps: move the white edge to the bottom, line it up with its center, and solve it.

Key insights

🔑There are three types of pieces on a Rubik's Cube: centers, edges, and corners.

🔑White edges have two colors, and the goal is to align one of the colors with its respective center.

🔑To solve a white edge, move it to the bottom and make sure it is next to the yellow face.

🔑Line up the other color on the edge with its center by rotating the bottom layer.

🔑Spin the edge twice to connect it to the white side and complete the white cross.

Q&A

What are the three types of pieces on a Rubik's Cube?

The three types of pieces are centers, edges, and corners.

What is the goal for solving white edges?

The goal is to align one of the colors on each white edge with its respective center.

How do you solve a white edge?

Move the white edge to the bottom, make sure it is next to the yellow face, line up the other color with its center, and spin the edge twice to connect it to the white side.

Can you solve the white edges without disrupting the solved edges?

Yes, you can solve the white edges without disrupting the solved edges by using specific moves and techniques.

What is the next step after solving the white edges?

After solving the white edges, you move on to solving the white corners and completing the first layer of the Rubik's Cube.

Timestamped Summary

00:02There are three types of pieces on a Rubik's Cube: centers, edges, and corners.

00:18White edges have two colors, and the goal is to align one of the colors with its respective center.

01:02To solve a white edge, you need to move it to the bottom and make sure it is next to the yellow face.

01:39Line up the other color on the edge with its center by rotating the bottom layer.

01:49Spin the edge twice to connect it to the white side and complete the white cross.

04:00After solving the white edges, you can move on to solving the white corners and completing the first layer of the Rubik's Cube.