I agree with Bob... learn how it works... it's much better that way.
http://twistypuzzles.com/solutions/3x3x3-01.shtml has a good
explanation of the f2l and, at least for me, was very good in teaching
me f2l. it only gives the basic, but half the fun is learning how it
works.

memorization can come later... learn how it works first

On 11/19/05, Bob Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No!  Do not memorize!  ...unless it is too late :(
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> --- In [email protected], "Craig Bouchard"
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> > In less than 20 minutes I am going to be moving up into my room,
> > closing the door, and attacking F2L...I am hoping to have it all
> > memorized and doable before the day is done...we will see, and that is
> > the reason I will not be online for most of the day, unless I give up...
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> > Craig
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