I'm working on my intuitive F2L right now and can usually solve the F2L in
between 35-60 seconds (i know, a broad range). I have a list of the algs, and I
have deconstructed them and learned new techniques from them.. however, since
they are optimized, there are some cases which are simply not intuitive.
Has someone made a site which shows exactly how a good cubist would solve
difficult cases intuitively?
I don't want to memorize these algs, so how should I deal with these cases? I
can certainly solve them, but it's slow. In some of these cases, I think it
might be faster/easier to use the newbie method, solving the corner first and
using an 8-move alg to insert the edge. Is that a good way of dealing with
these cases?
In general, after understanding the basics of intuitive F2L, how do I
improve? (besides practice, practice, practice). Are there more advanced
techniques?
David
ps--how many moves (90 degree) does it take you guys to solve the F2L (not
including cross)?
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