Hey

I've been pretty much using mefferts method for a bit now, but I'm
sure there's a much better one. 

Good puzzle, bad methods. I'm sure there is a better one.

~Thom

--- In [email protected], "Chris Parlette"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Thom,
> 
> I've noticed my Ultimate Skewb sitting on my shelf for a while.  I
> tried using the mefferts solution a while ago, and it took me a while
> to get the hang of it.  When I get back from my trip this weekend,
> maybe I'll look into it more for speedsolving.  Let us know (or email
> me personally if no one else wants to hear about it,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you develop some algorithms and methods.
> 
> -Chris Parlette
> 
> --- In [email protected], "thomkirjava"
> <snkenjoi@> wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone else speedsolve this?
> > 
> > I've been learning mefferts non-notation method and it seems wasteful.
> > Some of the time you can't actually finish it with that solution. I
> > looked at jaap's other solution for a while but couldn't understand
> it :S
> > 
> > Yeah, i know jaap wrote them both :)
> > 
> > I just lubed it and it turns really nicly, so I'm in the mood for
> > getting into this puzzle :)
> > 
> > ~Thom
> >
>






 
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