On 2/8/06, Evan Gates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Out of curiosity, why do most beginner methods have permuting corners
> before
> orienting?  I find that it's much easier to recognize and teach which
> corners need to be switched when the corners are already oriented; it also
> leads into the normal 3 and 2 look last layers better.  When I first
> learned
> a four look last layer I did OE PC OC PE just because that was the way I
> found it, but I now teach people OE OC PC PE.  Just curious as to if there
> is a specific reason, or if it's just because that was they way that it
> has
> been done.
>
> -Evan
>
> Until next time, Happy Cubing
> http://www.deepcube.net


This way, there is only one CP alg to learn, and OC remains the same.

Also, it flows better into the COLL 3 look, which uses fewer algs and allows
fewer moves.

-Mike


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