--- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok ok, forget my previous question. Now I understand that you 
meant 
> three center pieces overall to be shot down.
> 
> Now some other questions... :-)
> 
> --- In [email protected], a_ooms75 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > wrote:
> > 
> > 1th step:
> > Look at UB edges then first im looking for UBr and place that in 
UFl 
> > and then UFr to the FDl and do (Rr)' F (Rr) 
> > Then 2 edge pairs are connected.
> > and 2 centers to go.
> 
> This is clear.
> 
> > 2nd step:
> > Looking at UB the first look at UBl and place the temporay in 
URb 
> > then look at UBr place that in UFl and then UFr to the FDl then 
FDr 
> > to the URf
> > then i do L to set URb in place on FLu  Then do (Rr)' F (Rr)
> > Then 4 edge pairs are connected
> > and 1 center to go
> 
> This confuses me... I think you're trying to somehow keep the edge 
> pairs you built in the 1st step intact, is that right? Actually a 
> while ago I had this idea of building edges together with centers, 
but 
> I gave up on it real quick because I kept destroying my edge 
pairs, or 
> it was too much work to keep them intact. Looks like I should try 
> again...
> 
You have to watch what happen when you do (Rr)' F (Rr) The ones that 
are destroyed or build is UB UF UR FL FD
so when you just do step 1 you have to watch UR and FL

> > 3rd step:
> > repeat step 2
> > Then 4 edge pairs are connected
> > and centers done.
> 
> Is this a type or are really only 4 pairs connected, not 6?
> 
with this alg its only possible to connect 5 edges with luck

> > and i have been trying this also with just step 1 repeated 3 
time's 
> > then 6 edges are done
> 
> Can you point out more how your above method differs from just 
doing 
> step 1 three times?
> 
when doing the 1step then step 2 and 3:
1st: 2 edges correct
2nd: 4 edges corrert total 6
3th: 4 egdes correct total 9 or 10 or 12

But doing this its hard for me its kinda like the 6 edge method

> Btw, how have you been connecting edges so far? I use to build two 
> pairs at a time, using algs like r' U' R U r.

yes the 2 edge method i use normale
> 
> Cheers!
> Stefan
>
all this can be done with (Ll) F' (Ll)' but then its all mirrored :)

greets AO






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