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The Superflip is one of the most famous patterns in cubing. On a 5x5, it creates a stunning "spiky" look where every single edge piece is flipped in place while the centers and corners remain solved. (Rw U2) x5y z' (Rw U2) x5y z' (Rw U2) x5 2. Boxes Within Boxes

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Always begin with a fully solved cube. If the cube is even slightly scrambled, the pattern will not align.

Don't just solve it—decorate it. Transform your 5x5 into a masterpiece with step-by-step visual algorithms.

Mastering the 5x5 Rubik’s Cube—often called the Professor’s Cube—is a significant milestone for any cuber. While solving it is a thrill, creating intricate patterns is where the true artistry begins. Because the 5x5 has a higher surface area and more moving parts than the standard 3x3, the visual possibilities are nearly endless.

Take photos of your cube after completing each pattern and insert them next to the corresponding algorithm.

💡 Many 3x3 patterns work on the 5x5 if you treat the inner 3x3 core as a single piece, but the most impressive 5x5 patterns utilize the "slice" layers to create depth. If you'd like, I can: