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Okay thats crazy thank you very much! I think I fucked up somewhere When I took it apart and put it back together to tighten it. Thank you so much I thought I'm going to lose my mind!
yeah if you fully disassemble the cube you have to reassemble it solved, otherwise if you just put it together randomly I think there's only a 1/12 chance it will be solvable with normal moves (someone correct me on the number here but I think that's maybe right)
are these the only 2 pieces that are unsolved? if so, then that's actually an impossible case, and the only way to solve it is by taking the pieces out and putting them in in the right place
People saying that you need to swap the two edge pieces manually are correct, but for additional info, what you have probably done is taken off and put on the centre caps back on the wrong faces. Compare your centre caps colour scheme compared to a correctly solved cube.
Take a 3x3 and do (M'UM'U)(M'U'M'U')(M'U2)(M'U'M'U')
Then take another 3x3 and try to move centers 1 position over using just M/S/E slice moves.
It's a "Void parity" 2-swap issue caused by centers being in a position impossible on 3x3, that usually appears on the Void cube where centers are invisible, or on stickered 3x3 cubes when someone put center caps incorrectly.
You can, of course, pull out pieces and swap them, but it's harder and not necessary, it's usually caused by just playing around with the center caps, maybe for lubing or tightening.
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If what you are describing is accurate, that is not possible to get or solved normally.
Take the two pieces out and put it back together.
Okay thats crazy thank you very much! I think I fucked up somewhere When I took it apart and put it back together to tighten it. Thank you so much I thought I'm going to lose my mind!
Always reassemble into a solved state. Only 1 in 12 randomly assembled cases are solvable.
yeah if you fully disassemble the cube you have to reassemble it solved, otherwise if you just put it together randomly I think there's only a 1/12 chance it will be solvable with normal moves (someone correct me on the number here but I think that's maybe right)
yeah, next time you do that, don't put the pieces in by random.
are these the only 2 pieces that are unsolved? if so, then that's actually an impossible case, and the only way to solve it is by taking the pieces out and putting them in in the right place
People saying that you need to swap the two edge pieces manually are correct, but for additional info, what you have probably done is taken off and put on the centre caps back on the wrong faces. Compare your centre caps colour scheme compared to a correctly solved cube.
Swap 4 center caps 1 position over. White to green, green to yellow, and so on.
That’s not going to do anything. It’s an edge swap issue
Take a 3x3 and do (M'UM'U)(M'U'M'U')(M'U2)(M'U'M'U')
Then take another 3x3 and try to move centers 1 position over using just M/S/E slice moves.
It's a "Void parity" 2-swap issue caused by centers being in a position impossible on 3x3, that usually appears on the Void cube where centers are invisible, or on stickered 3x3 cubes when someone put center caps incorrectly.
You can, of course, pull out pieces and swap them, but it's harder and not necessary, it's usually caused by just playing around with the center caps, maybe for lubing or tightening.
The cube is unsolvable, you would have to take those two pieces out of the cube and swap them.
If red and orange sides are not the same type of position then it’s a impossible case.
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