How To Take Apart A Rubik's Cube (3x3): 9 Steps (with Pictures)

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This article was co-authored by Phil Yu. Phil Yu is a Rubik’s Cube expert based in New York, New York. He is both a prominent member of the cubing community and CEO of TheCubicle, a leading online specialty cube store committed to providing customers with superior products and an innovative cubing experience. TheCubicle was launched in August of 2011 with a handful of popular World Cubing Association puzzles and a variety of hand-done custom mods. Over the years, they have been recognized as a major innovator and a top contributor in the speedcubing community. As CEO, Phil manages business development, innovation, and media at TheCubicle. He is best known for being a one-handed specialist using the ZZ method. Phil was a dominant OH solver on the East Coast in the early 2010s and set a North American record average in August 2012, which ranked 2nd in the world at the time. During his competitive career, Phil published a series of tutorials on ZZ and helped inspire mainstream interest in the method. Phil received his Bachelor’s degree in Music Business from New York University and a JD from Georgetown University. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 329,607 times.

Have you already mastered the perfect Rubik's Cube-solving algorithm? Or are you just so frustrated with the puzzle that you're ready to give up? Whatever your reason, taking a Rubik's Cube apart is easy. You can do it with your bare hands, but it can be even easier with some of the tools listed below. Before you start do not forget that the center pieces aren't meant to come out, so be careful with those.

Steps

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  1. Step 1 Turn the top layer 45 degrees. 1 Turn the top layer 45 degrees.[1] Hold the cube flat in your hand and grab the top layer. Turn it so that its corners are sticking out over the middle squares of the second layer.[2] Leave it in this position for the next step.
  2. Step 2 Pry one of the middle pieces on the top layer out. 2 Pry one of the middle pieces on the top layer out. To be clear, you want start by prying up the middle piece on the top layer, not one of the corner pieces. Use slow, steady pressure to pry it up without breaking it. Once it is out of place, wiggle it while pushing on the back of the piece to get it to pop it out.
    • This will be easiest with a tool like a flat head screwdriver. Use the screwdriver like a lever, putting the skinny flat end under the middle piece and pushing the other end down.[3]
    • There are recommendations for other tools below if you don't have a screwdriver handy. In a pinch, you can use your thumb, but this is harder.
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  3. Step 3 Slide the corners out. 3 Slide the corners out. Now, there should be a gap where the middle piece was. Take out the adjacent corners by sliding them into the empty gap.[4] Rotate them side-to-side slightly as you pull them out. It may be a little difficult to get the internal locking mechanisms to slide out, but with gentle, persistent pressure the pieces should come out easily.
  4. Step 4 Pull out the edge right below it. 4 Pull out the edge right below it. You should now have three pieces out and the cube's top layer still at a 45 degree angle. Take out the middle edge piece right below the row you've removed.
    • The pieces should come out easily without the layer above to hold it in place, but you can use a lever here if you need to.[5]
  5. Step 5 Continue to pull the rest of the pieces out. 5 Continue to pull the rest of the pieces out. At this point, it should get easier and easier to remove each successive piece since they are no longer held in place by the ones around them. There's no "right" way to proceed here — simply pull pieces out as you wish, sliding them to the side as needed until they come out easily. You can also try turning the remaining layers so that you can pull pieces out at different angles. The last few pieces should come apart with very little effort.[6]
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  1. Step 1 Use a different lever if you don't have a flat head. 1 Use a different lever if you don't have a flat head. In the section above, a flat head screwdriver is recommended for prying the first few pieces out of the cube. This is a good choice, but it's far from the only tool you can use. Any sort of thin, stiff lever can be a big help. A few more suggestions are below:
    • Spoons
    • Butter knives
    • Popsicle sticks
    • Skinny wrenches or nails from your toolbox
  2. Step 2 Fillet the cube's edges. 2 Fillet the cube's edges. "Filleting" is a term that refers to sanding away at two faces that slide against each other. You can do this to the edges of the Rubik's Cube layers that are in contact with each other to open a very small gap between the pieces. This will make the pieces a little easier to take apart (as well as put back together).
    • Use caution with this method. Sanding too much will give the cube a much "looser" feel once it's put back together. Pieces may even fall out on their own.
  3. Step 3 Use petroleum jelly. 3 Use petroleum jelly. Adding a little petroleum jelly (or a similar lubricant) between the cube's rotating layers will make them easier to remove. When reassembled, they will slide past each other much more loosely (just as with the filleting method above). However, this method has the added benefit of not making it more likely that your Rubik's Cube will fall apart in the long run.
  4. Step 4 Put the cube back together starting with the edge pieces. 4 Put the cube back together starting with the edge pieces. See our main article on reassembling a Rubik's Cube for detailed instructions. The basic process is as follows:
    • Start by putting the edge pieces back for the bottom layer (not the corner pieces). Match each edge piece with the center pieces remaining on the frame — like colors should touch.
    • Now, add the corner pieces to the bottom layer. Again, like colors should touch.
    • Add the corner pieces to the middle layer (the middle edge pieces are already held in place by the central frame.
    • Build the top layer one row at a time. Once you have one row finished, turn the top layer 45 degrees (just like you did when you were taking the cube apart. The last piece you add should be a middle edge piece.
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  • Question Can I take the tiles off? GamerNate GamerNate Community Answer It depends. If you have a cube from the Rubik's Speencube Kit, then, yes, you can take the center pieces off. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 29 Helpful 41
  • Question Can I do this without using Vaseline? Community Answer Community Answer Yes. Even better, use mineral oil or silicone lube - but never use WD-40, as it eats at the plastic of the cubes. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 27 Helpful 52
  • Question Is it easy to put the last edge piece in? Community Answer Community Answer It is more difficult because there is no extra space close to the last piece. But turning it towards a corner can help you put it in. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 47 Helpful 48
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Tips

  • Don't be rough. Use firm, persistent pressure to get pieces in and out. Yanking or ripping pieces can break them and keep you from getting your cube back together again. Thanks Helpful 28 Not Helpful 13
  • When reassembling the cube, the last piece is generally the hardest to put back into place. To get it to slide in easier, try rubbing some petroleum jelly on its edges before you push. Thanks Helpful 18 Not Helpful 16
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Phil Yu Co-authored by: Phil Yu Rubik's Cube Expert This article was co-authored by Phil Yu. Phil Yu is a Rubik’s Cube expert based in New York, New York. He is both a prominent member of the cubing community and CEO of TheCubicle, a leading online specialty cube store committed to providing customers with superior products and an innovative cubing experience. TheCubicle was launched in August of 2011 with a handful of popular World Cubing Association puzzles and a variety of hand-done custom mods. Over the years, they have been recognized as a major innovator and a top contributor in the speedcubing community. As CEO, Phil manages business development, innovation, and media at TheCubicle. He is best known for being a one-handed specialist using the ZZ method. Phil was a dominant OH solver on the East Coast in the early 2010s and set a North American record average in August 2012, which ranked 2nd in the world at the time. During his competitive career, Phil published a series of tutorials on ZZ and helped inspire mainstream interest in the method. Phil received his Bachelor’s degree in Music Business from New York University and a JD from Georgetown University. This article has been viewed 329,607 times. 14 votes - 48% Co-authors: 23 Updated: October 25, 2025 Views: 329,607 Categories: Rubik's Cube Article SummaryX

To take apart a Rubik’s Cube, turn the top layer 45 degrees so that its corners are sticking out over the middle squares of the second layer. Pry up the middle piece on the top layer. Once it’s out of place, wiggle it while pushing on the back of the piece to get it to pop out. If needed, use a flat head screwdriver like a lever. There should be a gap where the middle piece was, allowing you to take out the adjacent corners by sliding them into the empty gap. Next, take out the middle edge piece right below the row you’ve removed, and continue to pull the rest of the pieces out. To learn how to put your Rubik’s Cube back together, keep reading! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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