I use Firefox and for whatever reason the cubes on lar5.com don't show
up. However I also find it frustrating to try and figure an algorithm
out by following a java cube rather than standard notation (e.g. F, R',
U' etc.).
Is there a place where the Petrus method is documented using standard
notation or is it something I have to learn from the animated cubes? I
read that the method is something I can work up to as a beginner (again,
using the Jasmine Lee solution set right now with Sune and Anti-Sune for
my corner permutation) to get my cubing faster, perhaps a bit easier to
learn than Fridrich (ack, 100's of possible algorithms).
p.s. Just downloaded cube twister last night. Very impressive! I tried
Dan Harris' solution set as put together by nascarjon and it worked
quite nicely. Lots to remember there for the last layer solutions.
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