I am starting to get the hang of intuitive F2L! (it sorta just started to click
after i struggled through it, looking at the four "algorithms" repeatedly). Now
I can solve 3 corners with this method without too much trouble, although it's
still not fast. My old method is still MUCH faster than this.
Question: Generally I have some difficulty inserting the last pair into the
F2L. Tips? How do I form one of the "fundamental F2L cases" when I am so
limited in my ability to move the pieces around?
I have been able to do it before, but the last one frequently takes a long
time... I am realy unable to plan it out (although I am starting to get better
at actually planning out the first 3, rather than just moving rnadomly aroudn
until I recognize a pattern), and I sort of just play with it for a while. Will
I just get better at this? How long will I have to use F2L until I get
"relatively fast" at it (ie, less than 45 seconds in my case)
thanks
David
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