Hi Stefan,

Interesting approach, and probably one of the best for a true Domino.
I do not have a Domino, so I use a 3x3x3. This helps indeed because of the 
stickers on the side. That makes recognition much easier.

Have fun,

Ron
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Stefan Pochmann 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 3:27 PM
  Subject: Re: [Speed cubing group] Domino


  --- In [email protected], "Ron van Bruchem" 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >
  > 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

  Hi Ron,

  I do:

  1) D edges
  2) D corners
  3) U corners
  4) U edges

  How long do you need with your method?

  For your step 3, does that mean you look at both sides to determine 
  parity? How long does that recognition take you? I still suck at 
  recognizing my step 4. It's so much easier with colors than with 
  numbers... or maybe I'm just more used to it? Nah, I think recognizing 
  colors is more inherently easier cause it's more "basic" for the 
  brain.

  Cheers!
  Stefan






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