There are 2 cases, not 2 moves ;-)
(Just so that people are not surprised), or you have a super-super fast 
algorithm to solve the cross ? :p

Gilles.

Daniel Jih a écrit :
> Well "Best Way" is determined by your preference. I love the 3 Look
> Last layer, for now at least. It's efficient enough to get 18 second
> solves(from what I've heard). You're right, it's basically form cross,
> which is 2 moves (there's a 3rd when no edges are flipped but you can
> do that by combining the 2 moves). Then there are 7 OLL and the
> standard 21 PLL. I like it because it's a balance between memorization
> and efficiency. 
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> --- In [email protected], james blackshaw
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>> Hi all, 
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>>   I'm currently learning the cube, but am a tad miffed by what the
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> standard defintion of 3 LLL is. I think I do a 3 LLL, which involves
> making a cross on the LL, then OLL, and then PLL. but after hearing
> some of you guys I'm not sure that this is the best way!
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>>    
>>   Cheers 
>>    
>>   James 
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