Rubik's Cube Scramble Generator
Generate a random 3x3 scramble, copy the notation, and start solving.
Your scramble
R' F R B' U L' F R' U F' B R F U' R' B' L' B' R' L
How to use it
- Hold your cube with white on top and green facing you.
- Apply each move in order, left to right.
- A plain letter turns that face clockwise; a letter with an apostrophe turns it counter-clockwise.
New to move notation?Read the notation guide
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No cube to hand? Practice mode gives you a virtual 3x3 with its own scrambler and timer.
Questions
- What do the letters mean?
- Each letter is one face of the cube: U (up), D (down), L (left), R (right), F (front), and B (back). A plain letter means turn that face a quarter turn clockwise, looking at it head-on. An apostrophe, as in R', means the same turn counter-clockwise. Our notation guide walks through every move with diagrams.
- Are these official WCA scrambles?
- No. These are random-move scrambles: a sequence of random face turns, with moves that would cancel each other removed. Official WCA competition scrambles are random-state — generated so that every one of the cube's 43 quintillion positions is equally likely, which requires running a solver. Random-move scrambles are perfectly good for practice, but they are not competition-legal and the two are not interchangeable.