Ok, let me tell you the rules I use:
   
  Edge on top or bottom layer: if U/D color is on U/D, the edge is correct. If 
F/B color is NOT on U/D, the edge is correct.
   
  Edge on middle layer: if U/D color is on L/R, the edge is correct. If F/B 
color is on F/B, the edge is correct.
   
  Believe me, with practice it gets easy. 
   
  Oh, and how do you solve the cube normally? Starting with which color? 
Depending on this, you should change your way to do BLD...I start with white 
cross, and yellow is my LL color, so I use yellow on top and blue on front. But 
it's all personal preference.
   
  Pedro

tehguardians <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
  my cubes color scheme is BOY. i use blue on top and white in front. i 
follow the threee rules that state: 
1. if U/D colors are on F or B, those edges are incorrectly oriented. 
2. if U/D colors are on U or D, those edges are correctly oriented. 
3. if F/B colors are on U or D, those edges are incorrectly oriented. 

now doesnt that mean that if U/D colors are on L or R, they are 
correctly oriented? and does it mean that any middle layer edges 
already placed in the middle layer are correctly oriented??





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