--- In [email protected], sander hendrickx
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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
Ok so in fact what you are telling me is that I do the first two layer
with the method I know right now and I do the 3rd layer using 4-look
Fridrich method? Also what do you mean by 2) practice a lot so you
can make 4 corner-edge pairs without really using any algorithms.
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