I've tried out most of the methods out there...including a hybrid one
I made myself.  

http://www.bigcubes.com  has a good solution.

http://idahocubers.com/video/55512036.wmv

Watch that video.  It is probably the top 5x5 solver in the world
doing a full 5x5 Average.  Just by watching you can learn a lot...(PS,
the bigcubes website is on his method)

Craig

--- In [email protected], "megafrikkie"
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>
> Hi there,
> I just got a 5x5 (east sheen). I'm able to solve it now, but I need to
> have a better way for the centers and pairing up the edges. Also I'm
> interested in centers last, but to find anything about that is almost
> impossible...
>







 
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