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$\begingroup$ Sorry, but the image does not show a valid cube stickering. Take for example the corner in position URF in your picture. It shows clockwise white, green and red. But the unique corner with the colors white green and red shows these colors anti-clockwise. If you disassemble your depicted cube and build it together again you will not get a cube with a single color on every face. Neither do the 22 moves correspond to the picture (not as solver and not as a generator). $\endgroup$– Herbert KociembaCommented Jun 17 at 22:58
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$\begingroup$ @HerbertKociemba Sorry, I have no idea because the website says it's solved. I checked on another website and it also doesn't report any errors, but the final result is not really solved for some reason. (I constructed it again and it seems a bit different but has the same problem) rubikscu.be/solver/… $\endgroup$– alices_and_bobsCommented Jun 17 at 23:14
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$\begingroup$ Yes, your online solver does not check the stickering of cubes correctly which results in unsolvable cubes in cases where the stickering is wrong. $\endgroup$– Herbert KociembaCommented Jun 18 at 9:19
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$\begingroup$ @HerbertKociemba I found a new solution, hopefully it's real this time. $\endgroup$– alices_and_bobsCommented Jun 18 at 22:37
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$\begingroup$ No, the stickering also is invalid. $\endgroup$– Herbert KociembaCommented Jun 18 at 23:13
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