I'll let Per go into details on this one...but...

I learned a very similar method from him...I modified it
slightly...and I only use it for 5x5...I do:

1. Solve White Center
2. Solve Yellow center
3. Solve White edges
4. Solve White corners
5. Solve middle edges
6. Solve last 4 centers
7. Solve yellow corners
8. Solve yellow edges...

yes you do sometimes get parity...but this method takes VERY few algs...

Per does something like (don't take my word on this)

1. Solve white edges
2. Solve white corners
3. Solve middle layer edges
4. Solve yellow corners
5. Solve yellow edges
6. Solve all centers...

I think mine allows for more freedom, but his is apparently faster?!?!
 The reason I do white and yellow centers first is because it allows
much more freedom...And Per's parity fix messes up his centers...

Craig

--- 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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