The speaker, Evgeniy Bondarenko, introduces himself and explains that he will teach the audience how to solve a 3x3 Rubik's Cube. He guarantees that anyone can master the method he will present.
Bondarenko starts by explaining the structure of the Rubik's Cube, including its six sides, six colors, and three layers. He notes that the central elements of the cube cannot change their location relative to each other.
He then introduces the basic movements of the cube, including clockwise and counterclockwise rotations, and explains how to designate these movements using letters (e.g., "R" for right side clockwise and "R'" for right side counterclockwise).
Bondarenko explains that the technique he will present only requires four sides of the cube: right, left, front, and top. He demonstrates a basic combination of movements, "R-U-R'-U'", which he claims will be the basis of the technique.
The speaker then moves on to the first step of solving the cube: assembling the white cross. He explains that the goal is to place all four white edges around the yellow center, making sure that the colors of the edges match the colors of the center.
Bondarenko presents several scenarios that may arise during this step, including:
* Finding an edge on the second layer and moving it to the top layer
* Finding an edge on the first or third layer and moving it to the second layer to make it convenient to move to the top layer
* Having no edges on the second layer, but finding one on the first or third layer and moving it to the second layer
* Having no edges on the second layer, but finding one at the bottom of the cube and moving it to the top layer using a double movement of the front edge
Once the white cross is assembled, Bondarenko explains how to orient the edges to match the colors of the center, requiring a double movement of the front edge.
The speaker concludes by encouraging the audience to practice and promising that the next part of the training will be available soon.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker's name is Evgeniy Bondarenko.
2. The method for solving a Rubik's cube is easy and can be mastered by anyone.
3. A Rubik's cube has six sides.
4. A Rubik's cube has six colors: white, yellow, green, blue, red, and orange.
5. The colors on a Rubik's cube are paired: white is opposite yellow, blue is opposite green, and red is opposite orange.
6. The central element of a color will always be opposite its paired color.
7. A Rubik's cube has three layers.
8. The layers are determined by the position of the cube in your hands: the bottom layer is the first layer, the top layer is the third layer, and the middle layer is the second layer.
9. The elements of a Rubik's cube are of three types: central elements, edge elements, and corner elements.
10. Central elements have one sticker with a color.
11. Edge elements have two stickers with two colors.
12. Corner elements have three stickers with three colors.
13. The sides of a Rubik's cube can rotate in two directions: clockwise and counterclockwise.
14. Each side of a Rubik's cube has its own designation.
15. The right side is designated by the letter "R" and the left side is designated by the letter "L".
16. The front side is designated by the letter "F" and the top side is designated by the letter "U".
17. The sides of a Rubik's cube can rotate twice, which is designated by adding the number "2" to the letter of the side.
18. The technique for solving a Rubik's cube uses only four sides: right, left, front, and top.
19. The first step in solving a Rubik's cube is to assemble the cross.
20. The cross is assembled by finding the yellow center and placing the white edges around it.
21. The white edges are placed around the yellow center by twisting the top side and making room for the edge.
22. The correct cross is assembled when all the white edges are in place and match the neighboring color with its center.
23. The correct cross is the first and most basic thing to learn when solving a Rubik's cube.