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3.Centers_Goal 2: Placing All Other Centers

Updated: Dec 13, 2020


As with all other times we used Formula B, we are using the Top Row and two Columns.


For this step we amend Formula B to allow the Cube to dictate which columns are used. To see how the standard Formula B works, see the Images below.




DEMONSTRATION:




SETUP:

Choose any Center piece that is misplaced. Hold the Cube so that piece is on the Front and the Face that has the Color on that piece is on Top so that that piece will be moved from the Front to the Top.


There are four places on the Top where that piece can be placed. The first Row movement will be to line up an advantageous incorrect piece on the Top Face into the same Column of your Active piece.


PLACEMENT:

(First UP) Move up the Column that has the Active Piece, moving that piece to the top. Twist the Top Row to move that piece into another Column. (Second UP) Where that piece is now is the second column you move up. Reverse the Top Row from the previous turn, and (First DOWN) move your first column Down. Again reverse the Top Row, and (Second DOWN) move your second Column Down.



(NOTE: Because your Corners and Edges were done first, the colors on these other pieces provide reminders for you in case you get confused as to which columns are supposed to go down when, because you are lining up your Bottom Color on the Front so it can be placed Down again.)


RESET:

Reposition the Top Row as needed. Return to SETUP above and continue and repeat until all Center pieces are correct.


NOTE: These Images demonstrate the Pieces which will swap with the standard Formula B.




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