Hello,
nice method to start, but at the beginning it's rather hard to average 1 
move per second.
though it can be reached pretty fast as soon as you know what to look for.

But it's gonna be hard to be very hard with such a method thoug ;-)

Gilles.


Daniel Beyer a écrit :
> Hey guys, I'm teaching my teacher how to solve the cube.
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> I taught him actually how to solve it yesterday.  In two hours he 
> learned everything he needed to know.
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> I taught him a layer by layer method.
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> I think I've thought up a new F2L method to teach him though.
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> Cross (8 or less moves)
> 3-move algs for the corners place 3 corners
> Use a Key Hole Variation to place three MidLayer edges
> 3-move Alg for last corner
> 7 move Alg for last edge
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> Orient Edges (6) or (12)
> Permute Corners (10 or 20 moves)
> Orient Corners (7 or 14)
> Orient Edges (14 or 28)
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> The max it'd take to solve the cube using minimal algorithms would be 
> 120 moves which is an easy 2 minute solve for a beginner right?
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