- Instructor Introduction
- Course Introduction
- Solving the Skewb
- Basic Information about the Skewb
- Notations
- Solving the Bottom Layer
- Solving the Yellow Corners
- Completing the Yellow Colour
- Completing the Skewb
The Skewb is a combination puzzle and a mechanical puzzle in the style of Rubik's Cube. It was invented by Tony Durham and marketed by Uwe Mèffert. Although it is cubical in shape, it differs from Rubik's construction in that its axes of rotation pass through the corners of the cube rather than the centers of the faces. There are ten such axes, one for each space diagonal of the cube. As a result, it is a deep-cut puzzle in which each twist affects all six faces.
In this course you'll learn how to solve the Skewb through the beginner's method. This course has been explained in very detailed manner and in depth explanation by the instructor. In this course, all the different conditions and cases that are possible have been covered, with in depth explanation and emphasis given to each and every step by the instructor. The course is divided into 4 very easy and simple steps. These steps are very easy to learn and practice. These four steps will guide you to solve your Skewb in a very efficient manner. I'm sure that after completing this course you'll be able to solve the Skewb under a minute. You'll have definitely have fun and enjoy this course to the fullest.
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Hi,
My name is Deep Gadhia and currently I'm a student of Economics. I have been a professional cuber for the past 8 years and have solved 15 different types of cubes and puzzles. I have 8+ years of training experience as Rubik's Cube expert and have conducted 200+ live workshops on Cube Solving teaching over 1500 participants across different ages and professions. Participants from over 10 countries including India, UK, USA, Singapore, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Sweden and many more have already been a part of this workshop.
I was also a moderator at the Asia Book of Records 2021 wherein a record was made to solve three logical cubes under 10 mins on a digital platform with a maximum participants.
I'm also a certified Memory Trainer and have participated in various Memory Championships including the Indian National Memory Championships in 2013 and 2014. I've even been an Arbiter at the Indian Open Memory Championship in 2017.
I've been willing to share my knowledge about cubes for quite some time now and that's why I'm here with tutorials on solving different cubes.