Rubik's Tutorials

An official guide to mastering the Rubik's Cube.

A solved Rubik's Cube is resting on a multi-colored surface. The top face consists of nine yellow squares, while the visible side faces are blue. The background is divided into three sections with bold colors: orange, yellow, and light blue.
A solved Rubik's Cube is resting on a multi-colored surface. The top face consists of nine yellow squares, while the visible side faces are blue. The background is divided into three sections with bold colors: orange, yellow, and light blue.
Beginner's Guide

Learn the basics of solving the Rubik's Cube.

A partially solved Rubik's Cube is positioned against a plain background. The cube features a mix of colors including yellow, red, blue, orange, and white on various faces, and it appears to be slightly twisted, showing its 3D structure.
A partially solved Rubik's Cube is positioned against a plain background. The cube features a mix of colors including yellow, red, blue, orange, and white on various faces, and it appears to be slightly twisted, showing its 3D structure.
Advanced Techniques

Explore complex strategies for faster solving.

A partially solved Rubik's Cube with visible sides in red, blue, and yellow. The cube is positioned so that two layers are visible, creating an impression of a twist.
A partially solved Rubik's Cube with visible sides in red, blue, and yellow. The cube is positioned so that two layers are visible, creating an impression of a twist.
A partially solved Rubik's cube showing various colored squares. The colors visible include green, red, blue, white, and orange. The cube is placed on a smooth surface with a dark background.
A partially solved Rubik's cube showing various colored squares. The colors visible include green, red, blue, white, and orange. The cube is placed on a smooth surface with a dark background.
Video Tutorials

Watch step-by-step guides for visual learning.

Community Challenges

Join competitions and improve your skills.

The tutorials are clear and easy to follow, making learning the Rubik's Cube enjoyable!

Alex P.

A partially solved Rubik's Cube is positioned on a flat, light-colored surface. Each side of the cube features a grid of smaller squares with different colors, including red, blue, green, yellow, orange, and white.
A partially solved Rubik's Cube is positioned on a flat, light-colored surface. Each side of the cube features a grid of smaller squares with different colors, including red, blue, green, yellow, orange, and white.
A partially solved Rubik's Cube rests on a speckled gray surface. The cube displays a mix of colors on its visible faces, with some rows aligned and others in disarray.
A partially solved Rubik's Cube rests on a speckled gray surface. The cube displays a mix of colors on its visible faces, with some rows aligned and others in disarray.

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Rubik's Cube Tutorials

How to get started?

Begin by familiarizing yourself with the cube's mechanics and basic terminology for better understanding.

What techniques should I learn?

Learn popular methods like the Layer-by-Layer or CFOP for efficient solving techniques.

Are there advanced strategies?

Yes, advanced strategies include methods like Roux and ZZ, which can significantly improve your solving speed.

Do I need special tools?

No special tools are needed; just practice and a good quality Rubik's cube.

Can beginners follow these?

Absolutely! Our tutorials are designed for all skill levels, including complete beginners.

How can I improve quickly?

Frequent practice, watching tutorials, and participating in solving communities can help you improve your skills faster.