I started playing Rubik cube when it was first introduce to public that was in 1980. I remembered mine came with a formula sheet. My brother and I learn the formula since then. I played it so much that I was told by the school prefect not to bring it to school.
Anyway, the formula stayed with me all these years. There was one step I forgotten exactly how to do but I improvise. Oh I love solving this type of problem solving gadgets. It is fun and makes my adrenaline high. 😉



…and I figured it out too!!! You should get the normal-sized one, so the key chain doesn’t interfere 😛
GiddyTiger: Glad you figure it out!
Can i have the formula sheet?
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i love to play with this but i dunno how to solve it. hahaha … i know there’s a formula to this, that time in the 80s, i think my mom was the only one whom memorize the formula and she was able to solve it easily.