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Mirror Cube, Apple Magic Cube
The Mirror Cube and Apple Magic Cube work like ordinary Rubik's Cubes, except that all the pieces have the same colour. For the Mirror Cube, the pieces are distinguished by height and width. For the Apple Magic Cube, the pieces are distinguished by shape and curvature. It takes a while to get used to this, but soon it becomes clear how to proceed. The First Layer For the Mirror Cube, it is best to start with the tallest centre piece. When solving, we match pieces by height and width instead of by colour. Place the four edge pieces of the first layer, one by one, so that they match the centre pieces of the top and middle layer. For the Apple Magic Cube, we can start with either the top or bottom layer of the apple. centre piece of to la er
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match by height and width centre piece of middle layer
centre piece of middle layer
Solve the four corners o f the firs t layer, one by one. Find a corner piece that belongs to the top layer, but is now at the bottom layer. Turn the bottom layer so that it lies directly where it is supposed to lie. top layer top layer
centre piece of middle layer
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Once the top layer is done, turn the whole cube upside down so that the top layer is now the bottom layer. Proceed in the same way as the ordinary Rubik's Cube. Solve the middle layer: