I'm no expert, but I thought the below site was pretty good. It starts off with
solving one side (layer), just as you have been doing so far.
http://peter.stillhq.com/jasmine/rubikscubesolution.html
If you use this page, I recommend reading everything, and not doing what I
did by trying to just look at the diagrams and find the algorithms.
You have other options, such as the Petrus method ( http://lar5.com/cube/ ),
which focuses on being most move efficient, or the Roux method (
http://grrroux.free.fr/method/Intro.html ) which sort of works from the sides
in.. not sure.. dont really know much about that method except that the people
who do it seem to like it.
There was a post recently (you can check the archives on the site) about a
beginner method which some people in the group had been teaching and having
success with.. maybe check that out.
good luck
David
broncoviper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just got my first rubiks cube about a week ago, and I have been
working on it. I have looked through several pages for solutions.
What is the easiests one to learn? I am having a hard time just
lining up corners. I can solve one side in about 30 seconds, but I
know that that is pretty much worthless, but then switching corners
around and stuff is tough. Can someone link me to a good guide page
to look at? Thanks
Pat
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