Frick code, I'm doing this the old fashioned way >:D So basically what you're gonna want to do is rotate all the white edges onto the yellow center. Doesn't matter what kind of edges it is, just make it look like a pixelised daffodil. Yes, all the white sides of the edges have to touch the yellow centerpiece. Now. Turn the cube so that the flower you just made is at the top. Now rotate the cube horizontally. What you should see (if you don't, then you're very lucky and you can't skip this paragraph because of extra info) is that the edge pieces you just rotated onto the flower are mismatched with the center they're on. Now, do this one by one. Turn the top layer (not vertically! In such a way that the flower is completely unaffected and not broken whatsoever a.k.a. horizontally) so that the white and [insert color here] edge color matches with your [insert color here] center. For example, if it were a white and blue edge, your white side of the edge would be at the top, whereas your blue side of the edge is touching the blue center. Once you have done this, (and yes, we're still on the same edge!) rotate that centerpiece you just connected the edges with twice. No not like that. Relative to the connected centerpiece. Like, the centerpiece is the thing that is being rotated and, if you've taken coordinate class, rotate the connected edge piece 180° clockwise. Yeah, like that. Repeat what I just said for all the other edges. What you should see is a same color line, 2 sections tall. The rotation you just did helped connect the white edges with the white center, which is opposite of yellow. Now here's the difficult part. (Forgive me if I didn't explain it properly, this move was taught to me in a *ahem* non-PG way from a friend. Yeah, I know, I really want to stop being his friend but I can't and idk why lol) Still remember that flower turn move? Reread the 2nd paragraph if you don't. Basically- ayiyi this is hard for visual representation- basically what you want to do is observe what the centerpiece color is and what the centerpiece to the right of your 1st centerpiece you observed is. Ok, example: Red's right side neighbor is blue, so what you wanna do is find the corner piece wth both those colors (and white, we'll need to slot this in at the bottom- please no yellow, yellow is a no no since it's supposed to be at the top- I really hope your white centerpiece is still at the bottom) and move it so it's sorta in the middle of those two colors. No, not rotating it, don't break your base >:3 If that corner piece is already there and reflecting the correct colors (e.g. the red side is on the red centerpiece face, the white side is on the white centerpiece face, etc.), good job, don't skip to the next paragraph because of extra info, if it's like that but the colors are wrong, do this with me. Turn the cube so that the white side is at the bottom, the yellow side is on the top, and the left color of the corner piece (literally turn the cube so you can see it, the more you do this method the more adept you are at recognising it) is facing you. No, not the corner piece, the centerpiece of that color. Yes, like that. Now. Do this with me. Carefully. Oh and make sure that that corner piece is on the bottom right side of the face currently facing you, else this is gonna be harder. Ready? Okay. Rotate the right column of the face facing you upward, once. A white edge piece and some random colors on the corners should be there. Now. Turn that top layer left. Once. Turn that white edge piece column down. Once. And now, turn that top layer right, once. What you should get is- yeah ok this part varies, it honestly depends on your position of that corner piece at the moment. Hold on, lemme get my own cube- frick it, I'm experimenting. *1023 scrambles and solves later (no, I didn't count, I asked Google to randomise this for me)* my hands hurt. Alright, you're gonna get a Part 2 because my brainpower is directed to trying to get more sparks for Scratch Writing Camp. And yes, I love literature, especially poetry and dystopias. Shut it. It's a nice hobby. Tell me if you don't understand in the comments.