Eh, I wouldn't recommend starting out with Gilles' expert 
solution...maybe try his beginner solution to start
Or Jasmine's, that's pretty good for starting off

tim

--- In [email protected], David Pritts 
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> 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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