I'm no expert.. probably not better than you. But, it sounds like you are 
solving the first two layers seperately. If this is the case, and your last 
layer is fast, you should prolly learn to solve the first two layers 
simultaneously using corner-edge pairs. The site that worked for me was:
   
  http://www.snkenjoi.com/wikicube/mediawiki-1.5.3/index.php?title=Intuitive_F2L
   
  I'm still learning this, and a good F2L time for me is 30 seconds... but, it 
is the method that most of the sweet cubists here use, and it's possible to 
solve the F2L in 10 seconds w/ this method.

  Use a list of F2L algorithms to help you learn how to do them intuitively.
   
  David
scotty623398 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hello, Just trying to find some methods to drop my time down... I am 
still over i minute and have looked at alot of the methods online but 
dont understand the way things are worded and some of the concepts.... 
I learn better with someone showing me and someone that i can ask 
questions and get an answer... I am solving by layers and my first 
layer time is usually what hurts the most... although there must be 
faster ways to do it .... unless the only faster ways are to learn all 
those different moves for what pattern may be on the cube at that 
time... is that the case????






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