In the context of solving a 3x3 Rubik's Cube, the is a fundamental four-turn sequence used to manipulate corners and edges without disrupting the rest of the puzzle. Despite the name, it is a technical tool essential for many solving methods, including the beginner's method and advanced CFOP techniques. 1. The Core Sequence (Notation)
, which is used for solving pieces on the left side of the cube. Sexy (03) mov
Position a corner piece directly above its target slot on the bottom layer and repeat the sexy move until it is correctly oriented and placed. In the context of solving a 3x3 Rubik's
By using a "setup move" (moving the edge away), you can use the right-handed sexy move followed by a rotation and the left-handed version to slot edges into the middle layer. Top Cross (Last Layer): Performing The Core Sequence (Notation) , which is used
Repeating the move 6 times returns the cube to its exact original state. Left-Handed Version: The mirrored version is