I'd say in "batches"...though I'm no COLL expert as I know around 15 
cases myself and forget them regularly.

Judging from your times, I'd say you need more practice before you 
move on to COLL.  Make sure everything is solid and that you're 
doing it all in under a minute before you learn 40 new algorithms.

Good luck!
Tim

--- In [email protected], "Stacie Wood" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings.
> 
> I've been away, moving to Ohio.
> 
> Anyways, what is the recommended way to learn COLL?  Should I 
start 
> with correctly permutated cases for the 6 formations or learn them 
as 
> batches (i.e. all 6 T cases, then 6 U cases, etc.).
> 
> As a side, I got a solve in 2 min 9 seconds, a personal best.  The 
> breakdown was cross 14 secs, F2L 1 min 26 and OLL/PLL 29 secs.  
> Obviously, my F2L needs a lot of work.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Roger Wood
>






 
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