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Step One
The First Layer
Cube should have all blocks in first layer in the correct positions after finishing this step.

NOTE: Before you continue make sure you read the instructions

Before you begin, you should know that the top layer of blocks is called the first layer. This is the first set of blocks that you must correctly place. As illustrated in the image above (which here and further will be how your cube will look after you have completed the step), you must correctly place the nine cubes on the first layer.

NOTE: The image above shows the yellow side to be the starting face. You may choose whatever color you would like, but these instructions assume you use yellow.
You need to put the edge piece in between the sides with matching colors.
Figure A

Because the center piece never moves you need to get the other cubes of the same color around the center piece. The first thing to do on the first layer (or the top) is to get the four edge pieces (edge pieces are the blocks with two colors on them). To do that first find a color that you want to solve first.

Next, find an edge cube that has that color on it. Remember that the edge pieces have two colors on them. So if an edge piece had red and blue, it would need to go in the space between the red center piece and the blue center piece, like in Figure A.

Image showing edge piece under where it should go.
Figure B

To get that piece there first rotate the edge piece so that it is under the place it needs to go, like in Figure B. The side facing you will be the face, so turn "F2". It does not matter if the cube is rotated correctly. You will rotate them later.

Shows an edge piece in the second layer.
Figure C

If your edge piece is in the middle as shown in Figure C, and you can move it without messing up the top, then hold the cube so that the cube in the middle you want on the bottom is in the Face Right (FR) spot, shown in Figure D. Then do this sequence of turns. "R- B+ R+ B+ F+ B- F- B2" and then it will be on the bottom.

A cube in the FR position.
Figure D

Then after you have all of the edge pieces (Figure E), make sure all of the edge pieces are in the right spot (Figure F). They might not be rotated correctly like in the picture but they are still in the right spot.

Cube with all edge pieces in correct positions, but maybe not rotated correctly.
Figure E

To rotate the FT position, hold the cube like this so the cube you want to rotate is in the same position as the one highlighted in the Figure G and the side with the F is the face and the face with the red T is the top.

All edge pieces in correct spots.
Figure F

Then do the sequence "F- T+ L- T-". Do that to all of the cubes that are not rotated correctly.

Edge cube in the FT position.
Figure G
Now that your cube looks like the two views in Figure F, you need to get the top corners. Remember, the center pieces never move so you need to get the corner in the spot that has all three colors. For example, if you had a corner piece that had red, yellow, and blue, that piece would need to go in the corner spot between red, yellow, and blue center pieces. This is shown in Figure H.
A red, yellow, and blue edge piece goes between the red, yellow, and blue faces.
Figure H

Find a corner cube that has the colors that you are doing and find the place you need to put it. Rotate the bottom face until the cube is underthe place it needs to be. This is depicted in Figure I. Then, having your face as the one shown in Figure J, do this sequence: "R- B+ R+" The cube might not be rotated correctly but it is in the right spot.

Corner cube below where it should go.
Figure I

Now if a cube you need is in the top row and not in the right spot, hold the cube so the cube you need to drop in in the FRT (front right top) position.

Hold your cube with the block you want to move in the FRB position.
Figure J

Then do this sequence "R- B- R+". That will drop the cube. Now get all of the cubes in the right spot. To rotate them hold the one that you want to rotate in the FRT position like we did before to drop the cube to the bottom. To rotate a corner cube, do the sequence "R- B2 R+ F+ B2 F-". You might have to rotate the cube more that once to get it correctly rotated.

To drop a block, hold the cube with the block in the FRT position.
Figure K

Now all the cubes in the top layer have been placed and your cube should look like the cube in the gray box at the top of this page where it says "Step One: The First Layer." Click an arrow below to jump to the top of the page. In the case that your cube does not look like the image at the top of the page, go through the instructions again. If that still does not work, ask the author for clarification.

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