that is exactly how i solved my first 4x4 solve...  smooth.  I also show this 
to people who aren't really familiar with the 3x3...  it's possible to do this 
"7 step" method with the 5x5, but ....  it's not ideal.
  -Brent M

JohnLouis Louis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
           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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