Hi David :-)

I think he probably means 2 and 2 swapped adjacent centers. That 
would leave a swap of 2 corners or swap of 2 edges at the end.

Please tell us in more detail what is ur problem and we can surely 
help u :-)

-Per

> --- In [email protected], Pedro 
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> Just 2 middle pieces? anything else? I think you have to take you 
cube apart and put it solved
>    
>   Pedro
> 
> David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
>   I'm having trouble solving the last two pieces whenever I end up 
with
> two adjacent middle-pieces that are switched. Sometimes I have 2
> pieces which need to be switched, and sometiems I have two pieces
> which need to be switched and rotated. I only have 6 sequences 
that I
> use for the last layer, and I can usually solve this situation in 
5-10
> minutes of randomly trying different combinations of sequences.
> 
> How do I solve this? 
> 
> Thanks
> 
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