This swaps edges until they match the side center colors. Hold one correct edge at the 6 o'clock position to rotate the others. Algorithm: U R U' L' U R' U' L
The last layer (usually gray) is where you can't just wing it with 3x3 logic. Use these four specific steps from GANCUBE's Official Tutorial and other experts: Algorithm: F R U R' U' F'
Repeat this until all five gray edges are facing up. If you have a "line" or "arrow" shape, hold them at the 11 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions before performing the move. Algorithm: R U R' U R U2' R' (The "Sune" algorithm)
The hardest part isn't the moves; it's finding the pieces. Stick to a consistent color order (e.g., White →right arrow →right arrow →right arrow Red) so you always know where to look next.
For the majority of the solve, you will treat the Megaminx like a series of 3x3 faces. Use the SpeedCube Step-by-Step Guide to visualize these layers.
This swaps edges until they match the side center colors. Hold one correct edge at the 6 o'clock position to rotate the others. Algorithm: U R U' L' U R' U' L
The last layer (usually gray) is where you can't just wing it with 3x3 logic. Use these four specific steps from GANCUBE's Official Tutorial and other experts: Algorithm: F R U R' U' F'
Repeat this until all five gray edges are facing up. If you have a "line" or "arrow" shape, hold them at the 11 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions before performing the move. Algorithm: R U R' U R U2' R' (The "Sune" algorithm)
The hardest part isn't the moves; it's finding the pieces. Stick to a consistent color order (e.g., White →right arrow →right arrow →right arrow Red) so you always know where to look next.
For the majority of the solve, you will treat the Megaminx like a series of 3x3 faces. Use the SpeedCube Step-by-Step Guide to visualize these layers.