UPDATE!!!
Alright, well, this is my primary solving method for 5x5 now, and I
got a time that was 1 second off my PB this morning. My times have
been dropping steadily as I get more used to the method, and I think
I will break my PB during my spare...This is looking to be a good
method in the end...
Craig
> > > Well,
> > >
> > > Lately I've been solving the bigger cubes (biggest so far is
10x10) I
> > > started on thursday I think with 7x7, then friday 8x8, saturday
9x9,
> > > and sunday 10x10 (I did a 6x6 too) And I am trying to find the
most
> > > efficient way of doing these, and I think it can apply to 5x5
as well.
> > >
> > > Ok, here goes...
> > > 1: Solve all Centers
> > > 2: using the (Ll) F' L F (Ll)' Solve the white edges and put
them in
> > place
> > > 3: Put in first layer (white) corners
> > > 4: Solve the "middle" edges (like the cage) so it solves them
> > > directly, and you won't have to solve as 3x3 at the end.
> > > 5: Solve LL corners
> > > 6: Solve LL edges (using 3 cycles, or commutators or whatever
you
> want)
> > >
> > > I haven't tried it yet, but I woke up this morning and this was
the
> > > first thing that came to my mind. It solves all the pieces
directly,
> > > so you don't have to do anything extra at the end. I'll try it
today
> > > sometime hopefully.
> > >
> > > Craig
> > >
> > > PS - This post is long for me...
> > >
> >
>
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