Notation uses number, letters and letter combinations to describe specific turns on a Rubik's Clock. The purpose of notation is to clearly and efficiently describe a move, an algorithm, or a scramble.

  • Letters indicate which pins are UP.
  • Numbers indicate how far to turn the dial corresponding to the UP pin.
  • A plus (+) or minus (−) symbol shows the direction of the turn — clockwise or counterclockwise.

⚠️ IMPORTANT: Always turn the dial that corresponds to a pin that is UP.

Pin Notation

Each letter or letter combination represents which pin(s) are UP, with all others DOWN:

  • UL = Upper Left Pin is UP
  • UR = Upper Right Pin is UP
  • BL= Bottom Left Pin is UP 
  • BR = Bottom Right Pin is UP

 

Grouped pin positions:

  • U = Both top pins (UL & UR) are UP
  • R = Both right pins (UR & BR) are UP
  • B = Both bottom pins (BL & BR) are UP
  • L = Both left pins (UL & BL) are UP

Turn Direction

The plus (+) and minus (−) signs indicate the direction to turn the dial:

  • + (Plus) = Turn clockwise
  • − (Minus) = Turn counterclockwise

Turn Amount

The number after the letter(s) tells you how far to turn the dial. Each number represents how many "clicks" or "segments" the clock hand should move.

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