24/09/2025
Cracking the 4x4: My Barcelona Ale-Hop Find
On a recent trip to Barcelona, I wandered into Ale-Hop (yes, the shop with the cows outside!) and walked out with a brand-new 4x4 cube puzzle. I thought, “How different can this be from the 3x3 I already know?” Spoiler alert: it’s different. It’s bigger, trickier, and way more satisfying once you start to crack the code.
If you’ve ever thought about stepping up from a 3x3 to a 4x4, here’s my beginner-friendly guide to tackling this colourful beast.
Step 1: Solving the Centres
The first thing you need to do is lock in the centre pieces. Unlike the 3x3, the 4x4 doesn’t come with fixed centres, so you have to build them yourself.
Set them up with this orientation:
White on top
Yellow on bottom
Red in front
Blue on the right
Orange on the back
Green on the left
To move a centre piece into place, hold the cube so the colour you want is in the bottom right. Then do this algorithm:
Rr, U’, Rr’
Repeat until all six centres are complete. Congratulations — your cube is already starting to look less like a mess and more like a masterpiece.
Step 2: Solving the Edges
Now it’s time to pair up the edge pieces. This is the part where the cube starts to feel like a living thing, clicking together with a satisfying rhythm.
If the edges you want to pair are on opposite sides, use:
R F’ U F
If the edges are on the same row, use:
Dd R F’ U R’ F Dd’
Repeat this process until all edges are neatly paired. It’s a bit fiddly at first, but once you spot the patterns, it becomes almost hypnotic.
Step 3: Solve Like a 3x3
Here’s the best part: once centres and edges are done, the cube effectively shrinks back into a 3x3 puzzle. From here, you can use the same algorithms and muscle memory you already know. If you’ve mastered the 3x3, you’re in familiar territory again.
Why the 4x4 is Worth It
Learning the 4x4 is more than just a bigger challenge — it’s a gateway into the world of advanced cubing. You learn patience, pattern recognition, and problem-solving on a whole new level. Plus, pulling out a 4x4 in public instantly earns you extra “wow” points.
So, if you’re ready to push past the basics, pick up a 4x4 and start twisting. Just remember: every solve starts with one small move.
Find more information on solving the 3x3 cube on https://twistandsolve.co.uk :)