I think that's backwards. Switch "orientation" and "permutation"
and you're good.
Of course, the 4-look LL would be a good starting place, then 3-
look, then 2-look. Don't jump right into 3 or 2 look; it'll be
confusing and awful while you're learning it.
--- In [email protected], "Daniel Jih"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Haha I myself think the 2 Look is too strenuous for memorization
at my
> level at least. If you want, try the 3 look LL. Basically there
are 2
> moves to permute the edges (well there's actually a 3rd case but
you
> can combine the 2 moves to solve that case), another 7 for corner
> permutations (these are 7 from the 57 when the cross is solved) and
> then the 21 orientations. This in my opinion is the best method to
> start. It's less memorization, and spend some time to really get it
> down. After you have it down, you basically already have half of
the 2
> look down cold. It's a good transition method you could say.
>
> --- In [email protected], "Daniel Beyer"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have the Fridrich Method printed out to study. I too just
finished
> > the F2L method.
> >
> > I went to Cubeloop.com
> > I found other methods that seem let strenuous for memorization.
> >
> > I am either going to learn Fridrich 2 Look or
> >
> > 1. Permute/Orient Corners
> > 2. Permute/Orient Edges
> >
> > Which do you all suggest?
> >
>
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