1) make a cross on 1 side
2) practice a lot so you can make 4 corner-edge pairs
without
really using any algorithms. this completes the F2L
(first 2 layers)
3) do last layer with 4-look Fridrich method being
orient/permute edges/corners (makes 4 steps)

i happen to have made a small webpage on how 4-look
Fridrich works some long time ago (especially the last
layer) I'll upload it tomorrow and paste the link
here.
if you search the internet, you should find plenty
sites that offer the algorithms for this. it's good to
compare a couple algorithms for 1 case and take the
one you like best.

then if you really plan on getting fast, you can go
from 4-look to 3-look and eventually to 2-look
fridrich (orient all in 1 step and permute all in 1
step) and learn some algorithms for some harder F2L
cases

--- twekerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello, everyone! I just started to play with my cube
> and I can solve
> it in 3:38 mins with the layer by layer method. I
> would like to get to
> the point I can solve it in under 1 minute. Any
> could give me a good
> link to learn a fast method please and also tell me
> how much time it
> takes to learn the method?
> 
> Thanks alot.
> 
> 
> - Carl
> 
> 
> P.S. Sorry about spelling mistakes, English is not
> my main language 


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