There are several methods that have the potential to solve a cube
under 20 seconds such as Fridrich, Roux or Petrus... you can check at
www.speedcubing.com for links.

A lot of practice also helps ! :-P

Good luck,
Sven

--- In [email protected], sander hendrickx
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> don't make your own algorithms :-), most of the really
> fast cubers have a list of their OLL and PLL
> algorithms online (the ones that use fridrich). just
> take a look at those and take the ones you like the
> most...
> same with F2L algorithms, but you really should be
> able to solve the F2L fairly fast without using
> algorithms (check the posts about intuïtive F2L
> solving of the past weeks)
> 
> greets,
> sander
> 
> --- maltmn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I really need a good way to solve my rubiks cube
> > faster. i already use
> > the stupid beginners way, and i cant find out how to
> > make my own
> > algorithms. does anyone know how to speed up my
> > solving with a better
> > technique?
> 
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