The beginner’s experience in playing the Rubik’s Cube Level 3 is divided into two steps:
Novice’s experience in the first step of playing Rubik’s Cube:
First of all, when making the bottom cross, there must be an observation time of at least 15S. At the beginning, when a novice makes the bottom cross, it usually takes more than a dozen steps. A novice with little exposure to Rubiks Cube may have to do 20-30 steps, or more than 30 steps, which requires you to observe carefully. In short, there is nothing difficult about the bottom cross, the main thing is observation and thinking. There is no formula to remember for this step.
Novice’s experience in the second step of playing the Rubik’s Cube:
The second step is actually very simple. People who have a lot of experience with Rubiks Cubes (referring to people who can restore one side) don't need formulas. The second step is actually best to rely on your own thinking. Of course, if you find it difficult, you can also refer to the following two diagrams.