You should look at this baby.

http://rubikscube.info/lastsix2look.html

Last Six Edges in 6 looks :)

~Thom

--- In [email protected], "kovacic81"
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>
> Here are my thoughts on possible improvements for step 4
> 
> keep in mind that I do not claim these ideas as my own.
> I am just organizing some methods.
> 
> Possible improvements for Step 4
> 
> 1. Learn COLL in addition to CLL for cases where edges are already
> oriented correctly
> 
> 2. Orient Edges 1st and only learn COLL (?_)
> 
> 3. If Bottom 2 edges are oriented correctly, and the ledge and redge
> are somewhere in top layer, Then ELL could solve all cases in 1
> Algorithm, leaving you with a 4 move PLL.
> 
> 4. Learn the 8 algorithms in Ming Thai's method.
>    FOr cases where a redge or ledge is already in place, you can
> insert final edge and orient midges.  I never learned these, but they
>     could be useful in certain cases
> 
>  
> 
> Mike-
> Where is there a table of ZBLL like cases for step 4?  Or do we have
> to make one?  I don't really like method 3 on gilles site if thats
> what youre talking about.  But i am in favor of exploring the
options.    
> 
> If all edges are Oriented, then Its just a matter of permuting 6
> oriented cubies.  That should be able to be done with a single
> algorithm.  How many cases could there possible be?
> 
> Jason Kovacic
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>






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