Hold down the mouse to see which keys turn which faces. Press these keys to turn the face clockwise, hold backspace whilst pressing them to turn the face anticlockwise, and hold shift whilst pressing them to do a half turn. Press space to rotate the entire cube and use x, y and z (and backspace and shift) to rotate it on one axis only. Use m, e and s to turn the center slices. To time yourself, hold down t until the cube scrambles then when you are ready, let it go. The timer will stop automatically when you solve the cube. 0 = scramble 1 = checkerboard pattern 2 = flower pattern 3 = cross pattern 4 = staircase pattern
Most recent project --> mostrecent--piscratch.repl.co Separate project: Rubik's Cube SOLVER!!! (WIP) (Heuristic - so nothing special) (If you don't know what heuristic means, then go look it up in a dictionary) Curated by @Snowjo88 on 23/05/2017 Studio containing my other working virtual Rubik's Cubes: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/3925584/ PLEASE DON'T REMIX WITHOUT CHANGING ANYTHING OR YOU WILL BE REPORTED Like my non-working 100% Pen Rubik's Cube, this was inspired by the cube @Higgsboson13 made for me. Check him out, he's an awesome guy, though he moved to @Annulus despite having almost 400 followers. Thanks to @griffpatch for the shift key and backspace key detectors. I've always wanted to make one of these but always thought that it was way too complicated and that I could never do it. However, I am also building a working Rubik's Cube in Minecraft and when I thought of a relatively simple way to do it (those of you who have seen SethBling's Minecraft Rubik's Cube will know why I want to make a simpler one), I thought, "Hey, maybe I could do this on Scratch!" and so I did. It's not quite as simple as I had hoped, but it's still pretty simple.