> A few things:
>
> Jason -- when you said gave me that suggestion for F2L, when you say
"iIf you have a corner pointed up, and its edge is in the U layer",
you mean that the silver side where I solved the cross is DOWN, and so
"pointed up" would mean that the silver side of the corner is facing
up (ie, opposite the silver cross)?
>>>>>Yes...he was kinda trying to explain some intuitive F2L, add me
to yahoo or MSN chbouchard777 for yahoo and [EMAIL PROTECTED] for MSN
>
> Also; you gave me the sune, antisune, doublesune, and bruno
patterns.. i'm not familiar with what those are. I don't suppose it
will be difficult to look them up, but these are definetely ones I
should memorize?
>>>>>Umm...its a good start to a 4LLL...they would be good...
>
> I also don't know what COLL is.
>>>>>COLL is a term for a set of algorithms that some people use. A
more advanced method...it orients and permutes the corners in one
algorithm...
>
> Craig -- I will definetely check out that link for the method for
F2L, b/c I don't think it would be enjoyable to memorize 41
algorithms. Also, you said that my last step (orient edges) is
redundant. However, I think I should have been more specific. When I
said that my method is:
>
> "> -Cross
> > -Permute corners
> > -Orient corners
> > -Permute edges
> > -(Orient edges; i almost never have situations where the edges are
> in the right place but oriented wrong)"
>
> I mean, by cross, that the cross is solved on the yellow side
only.. that is, I will have yellow pieces in all 4 spots, but they
won't necessarily be the correct ones. Don't ask why, but I learned
this part of my method specifically off of a website somewhere, and it
seems to work. I have 2 algs for "solving" the cross -- how many do I
actually need, to truly solve the cross? Where can I get them?
>>>>>When you solve the cross on top, that is orienting the
edges...and there are 3 algorithms you need to learn to always do this
in 1 step...most likely you have 2 algorithms, and for the case where
all 4 edges are wrong you execute an algorithm twice...
>
> Later you said that there are 18 algs I should learn for LL; there
are a million sites that offer huge lists of algs, but they offer so
many algs on each page that I simply don't know which ones to learn.
Where can I get these 18 so that I can commit them to memory?
>>>>>Yes, well I was wrong...its only 17...but I understand what you
mean...there are a lot of sites out there...I will compile a list of
the ones you need for the 4LLL...and send them to you...
>
> I will try to deconstruct my algs.
>>>>>Thats good...it helps...
> Thanks to the many people who have responded! I'm sure I'll have
many more questions later. -_-
>
> David
No Problem...thats what we're here for right???
Craig
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