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Key point: OLL/PLL algorithms from 3×3 apply directly once reduction is complete.
: Orient and permute the yellow layer using standard 3x3 algorithms like Sune ( The Fisher Parity Algorithm The search results for "fisher cube solution guide
Below is the full guide. Use headings and the included tables when converting to PDF.
The corners remain three-colored pieces, but they are physically elongated and look like rectangular prisms. Step 1: The First Layer (The White Cross and Corners) If you ran into any issues with these
centers, these have orientation that must be correct for the cube to look solved.
Check the four triangular pieces (corners in behaviour). If no two adjacent corners are correctly positioned, execute this sequence once to create a solvable case: