Hi Stefan,

Which steps are in your method?

I normally do:

1) make top layer black
2) permute corners in one step
3) solve edges layer 1 including solving parity
4) solve edges layer 2

Have fun,

Ron

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Stefan Pochmann 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 12:12 AM
  Subject: [Speed cubing group] Domino


  Did some serious Domino solving today, 200+ solves. This puzzle is so 
  much fun... for example, I solve the bottom layer corners one by one 
  and in at least one of the solves I got a very cool continuous solve 
  of them:

  http://stefan-pochmann.de/spocc/videos/domino_coolness.wmv

  Ok, wasn't executed perfectly. But here's the "combined alg" that 
  solved the corners. Try it on a 3x3x3 cube:

  (R2' U' R2 U R2') U' (R2 U R2' U' R2) U (L2 U L2' U' L2) U (L2' U' L2 
  U L2')

  How does that feel?

  Cheers!
  Stefan






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