![]() The only bad thing is that it’s weird for beginners and you can’t notice in time if you messed the cross up. Some speedcubers prefer solving the cross on the left side but if you choose to make it on the bottom you’ll have a nice lookahead and is more suitable for finger tricks. This way you don’t have to turn your cube around, saving this way a lot of time. With a lot of practice you won’t need to see the white cross because you will know what’s going on down there according to the color scheme of your puzzle, your moves and what you see on the top. Hold your cube in your hands with the white centre facing down to improve your solution time. ![]() In most cases you’ll need 6 rotations to complete this phase, and you should never need more than 8. ![]() Experienced cubers foresee the steps when they inspect the cube and they plan this step. Our goal is to form a cross at the bottom of the Rubik’s Cube in a way that the sides of the white edges match the lateral centre pieces. It’s up to you which face you want to start with, let’s make a convention that for the sake of this tutorial we’ll start with the white face. ![]() If not then I strongly recommend you visit these pages to avoid any confusion. I assume that at this point you are familiar with the notation of the Rubik’s Cube and you can solve the cube with the beginner’s method.
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