You can mention the Other-Color solving too.
If you use white as main color, it would mean being able to speedsolve
the cube starting with orange for example (on a BOY color scheme).
BUt the hard part of this is that the edges you have to look for when
you solve the F2L are different.

Gilles.

2005/12/24, Pedro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yeah
>   If your usual color for the cross is white, opposite color solving is 
> starting with a yellow cross. Same for blue and green...and red and orange
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>   Pedro
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> Parth Upadhyay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
>   hi.  i sorta have a question. what IS opposite color solving? is it where if
> you started with red, youd start with orange instead (using fredrich)???
> sorry for my ignorance
>
> -parth
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