I have been practicing making a white/orange 4x3x1 block 1.  Then I
make the yellow/orange block on the opposite side.  Finish up with
CLL.  Kind of like Roux steps 1, 2 , and 3.  

You end up with most of the white and yellow layers finished. 
2 centers, 6 edges, and all 8 corners.  assembled, oriented, and
permuted. 

 I can avg just under a minute for these steps, but I can cut that
down to 45 with practice.  I think that a 30-35sec avg is possible for
these steps with lots and lots of practice.

ANYWAY, I am also interested in learning other methods of solving the
4x4.  I would like to learn the cage method, and M. Akimoto's 4x4
method.  There is also a 4x4 method in Waterman's booklet, I believe.

Does anyone know a good place to get center moving algs?


Jason K










--- In [email protected], JohnLouis Louis
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>
>          From www.speedcubing.com I got a method for4*4*4 as follows
> 1. solve the top layer centers
> 2. solve the top layer cornors
> 3. solve the top layer edges
> 4. solve the middle layer edges
> 5. solve bottom layer cornors
> 6. solve bottomlayer edges
> 7. solve the remaining centers
>           Is it cage method ? Is anyone following the above method?
If so what is the best timing ? won't we get pairity in this method ?
>             Before trying, I like to get your expert opinion. Plz
share your experiences with this method.
>   
> J.Bernett Orlando 
> 
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