I just tried this (Rr U) * 5, and it doesn't seem to work.  Are you 
sure that's the algorithm?  I know (R2 u) * 5 moves four edges 
around the equator, but (Rr U) * 5 just produces a scramble for me!

Chris


--- In [email protected], Gilles van den 
Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Try (Rr U) *5 with your two unsolved edges in UF and UB (place the 
two
> solved pieces (edge center and edge wing) on the right for both of
> them). Then you'll have 3 edges that can be easily solved.
> 
> Good luck !
> Gilles.
> 
> 2005/12/27, cube_padiwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hello everyone! I've tried but have been unable to find an 
algorithm or
> > tutorial for matching the three pieces of the last two edges of a
> > Professor (5x5x5) Cube. I'm trying to solve the Professor cube 
by using
> > the method where you solve the centers first, then match all the 
edge
> > pieces together, which turns the Cube into a 3x3x3. I can get 
all the
> > edge pieces matched together except for the pieces of the last 
two
> > edges! This is very aggravating! If anyone knows how to do this 
or has
> > a link to a site whcih explains this, your help would be very 
much
> > appreciated!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>






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