Rubik's Revenge (4x4x4)

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The Rubik's Revenge (aka the Master Cube) has a 4x4x4 cube layout, making it harder to solve than the original Rubik's Cube. Aside from the 8 familiar corner pieces, this puzzle features twice as many edge pieces and 4 center pieces on each of its faces (compared to only 1 on the Rubik's Cube). This puzzle was released in 1982 and was actually not invented by professor Rubik himself but by Péter Sebestény, who later sold the rights to his invention to the Rubik's Brand (owned at the time by Ideal Toy Corporation, and today by Spin Master).

The most common way to solve the Rubik's Revenge is called the "Reduction Method". As implied by its name, this method focuses on solving the 2x2 center pieces and 2x1 edge pieces first. Then treating them as single pieces, and thus "reducing" the problem by making the puzzle equivalent to a regular 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube, which can then be solved using the normal 3x3x3 solving methods (along with two parity cases that require separate algorithms). An interesting concept to keep in mind while solving this puzzle is that even-order puzzles don't have any fixed facets. That means that the center pieces not only need to be color-matched but also positioned on the right face. This stands in contrast to the odd-order puzzles in which the center-most piece is fixed in position and can be used to infer the color of the face it is placed on.

This puzzle has quite a few more moving parts than the original Rubik's Cube. Therefore, it has many more possible permutations. The number of possible permutations of the Rubik's Revenge is over 7.4x1045. It is an official WCA puzzle, and the current world record for solving it is 16.79 seconds, set by Max Park from the USA at the Bay Area Speedcubin' 29 PM 2022 competition.



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pookie>:3

pookie>:3

yeaahhh its super easy
Ultra cuber

Ultra cuber

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I DID IT LOL😵
Nathan_sigma

Nathan_sigma

SIGMA I DID THE CHECKERBOARD ON 3X3X3, 4X4X4, 5X5X5, 6X6X6 AND 7X7X7
kavin tavish makund

kavin tavish makund

I have a 4x4 irl!
jico

jico

i like rubik 4x4
Lion

Lion

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pro cuber

pro cuber

I can solve a 4x4 in under 28 seconds
Sanumith Ranatunga

Sanumith Ranatunga

I want to solve this cube
Sniffer hehe

Sniffer hehe

i forgot the algorithms, now i can't solve the last layer.
IM BEHIND YOU

IM BEHIND YOU

good. can be used also as a 2x2
wassup dude

wassup dude

i finished it 200 times now
Bro

Bro

This is so fun now I can solve a 4 cube
NEW CUBER

NEW CUBER

SUPER WEBSITE
Giga C

Giga C

I am so good at it and I did parity by myself
I solved it

I solved it

I have solved the 4x4x4 rubix cube by MYSELF 3 times :)
Im still learning the 4x4

Im still learning the 4x4

I did the checkerboard pattern on 4x4 and 3x3 to
A random 🐶

A random 🐶

I did the 4x4 checker and 3x3 checker on white and yellow.
😎😎😎

😎😎😎

I have a lot of fun here :)
person

person

SOLVED IT WITHOUT TUTORIAL LESS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
DudeGuyPerson

DudeGuyPerson

Finally learned how to solve the parity cases by myself!


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