I do not see any problem, I have been doing cubes for about a year, 
figured out the 3x3x3 on my own (a slow and tedious), but on my 
own.  The only problem I am encountering now is Perm. Edges without 
messing the centers orientation.

I already know OLL and PLL and a few veriations.

Has anyone else tried a super 3x3?

--- In [email protected], "Daniel Jih" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Uhh it's probably not a good idea to create your own LL algorithms 
if
> you're just a beginner. You should look at algorithms of methods 
and
> stuff like the 3 look last layer or the 4 look last layer.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "ericdstalter"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Inspired by Stefan Pochmann's 5x5x5 supercube....
> > 
> > I painted my cube so that I wouldn't have to worry about 
stickers, 
> > acrylic paint seems to work well.  
> > 
> > I am able to complete the F2L easy but am still trying to figure 
the 
> > algorithms for the LL so that I don't mess up the middle 
> > orientations.  This is much more difficult than I thought it 
would 
> > be.  
> > 
> > Thought that everyone would enjoy.
> > 
> > Pictures are available in the picture section of the club. 
check 'em 
> > out
> > 
> > later
> > 
> > ERic
> >
>







 
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