Hey,
Yesterday I memorized what I suppose are "the basic" 17 LL algs, improving my
cubing quite a bit from the method I had been using... from what I've heard,
the next thing I should do (besides of course practicing and getting faster) is
learn how to do F2L. Currently, I do the first and second layers seperately,
and it usually takes me around a minute or so to do the F2L (35/25). (That
number is based off of one trial)
I refuse to memorize 41 algorithms. I would be unable to do this anyways.
Plus, even if this were a good idea, lots of people have told me DO NOT TRY TO
MEMORIZE THOSE, IT SHOULD BE INTUITIVE.. so, i'm going to try to follow that
advice :)
Any good guides for F2L? Craig recommended the one at
http://twistypuzzles.com/solutions/3x3x3-01-step2.shtml . However, the problem
with this guide is that the color-scheme on the cube in the guide is different
from my cube. But, if you guys agree that it is a good guide, I could just go
through and change the text/pictures, switching around BLUE and YELLOW, thus
making it match my cube. (Is that right?)
I want to know if that guide is good, before I take the time to do that... or
maybe you guys know of some other good guides... let me know what you think is
best. I need to learn intuitive F2L!!
Thanks
David
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