Repeat these 4 movements until the piece is in it's spot correctly with each color on their corresponding sides.Ģ) Hold the cube with the ORANGE CENTER facing you with that white corner piece in the top left and do the following turns:Īnother common example is the picture you see on the left, where the white corner piece is in the BOTTOM LAYER.įirst thing you will want to do is turn the BOTTOM LAYER until the white corner piece is BELOW its correct spot.To solve this, using the right picture as our example for these steps, here is what you can do:ġ) Hold the cube with the BLUE CENTER facing you with that white corner piece in the top right and do the following turns: The picture on the right is one of the common situations you may find yourself in where the corner piece is in the correct spot in the TOP LAYER, but the colors are not right. In most cases though, that first example won't always happen. It's already solved!! Congrats you lucky dog you! The picture on the left shows the best case scenario for your corner piece. There will only be 4 of these pieces as well. Since we began with the white side, we will now be looking for the WHITE corner pieces, which have 3 colors. The next portion of solving the Rubik's Cube will be the top side CORNERS.