Do you have a scrambled Rubik's Cube laying around somewhere? Are the mixed colors driving you insane? Have you politely tucked it away and completely avoided it? Do you just want to solve it to calm your mind?
This was literally me and I remember t...
Now we'll need two more algorithms. Only two so no need to panic when you see the length of them.
This step will make the corners sit right. In fancy cubing terms we permute them.
There are two cases. The disoriented corners are across from eachother OR opposite of eachother. (I don't know the proper English words to explain this please excuse me).
First you will learn what to do if they are across from eachother. Focus on what the BLUE ARROW does to the corners. It shows which corners swap places.
The first one is T-Perm. If you hate it too much to function you can also learn Jb perm. They are basically the same algorithm but people have their preferences.
T-perm
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Jb-perm
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Now on what to do if they are opposite of eachother.
You will need an algorithm called Y-perm.
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Remember to position the cube correctly when you do these algorithms.
When you're done, all colours should match up and only edges should look "not right".
If you're feeling fresh, here's the whole sheet.
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There's really no reason to feel this fresh when you're a beginner though.
JPerm made this sheet. You can find his channel on YouTube if you are getting into cubing. He is straight to the point and makes quality content.