Oh I forgot one question I meant to ask. When I'm inserting the F2L
pair, I seem to do it not like what is normally described. For
instance: U R U' R' .. when I do: R' F R F'.. Is there something
inherently better with the first approach? Maybe I'm holding the cube
a bit differently..

Aron

On 3/23/06, kirk83616 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Welcome, Aron
>
> I tried that method (printing out the F2L algs and looking at the
> sheet as I did them).  everyone learns differently, but for me that
> didn't help because there were just too many and I just got
> confused.  better approach for me was to learn a few at a time and
> also explore intuitively so I understood what the alg does.  Also
> helpful is meeting up with other cubers to learn from them directly--
> don't know where you are, but these days it seems odds are good
> there's another cuber somewhere relatively close.
>
> I don't know all of the algs, but I know enough for where I'm at as
> a cuber.  If you learn a handful really well, and you get a case for
> an alg you don't know yet, with very little practice you can usually
> manipulate it rather easily into a case for which you do know the
> alg.  [I suppose that could be viewed as knowing an alg for that
> case, just not an optimal alg].
>
> Good luck!
> --Kirk
>
> --- In [email protected], "Aron Stansvik"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello cubeheads!
> >
> > This is my first mail to the list, I just joined yesterday. I'm 22
> > years old and solved the cube for the first time a few months ago,
> > using a beginner layer-by-layer method. I haven't started my
> > speedcubing carrier very intensively, just cubing a little here and
> > there, so my average is around 60 seconds, still with the beginner
> > method.
> >
> > Recently I started looking at improving my cross speed, solving the
> > cross in D and the Fridrich F2L algos. If any of you wickedly fast
> out
> > there can remember what it was like when you first learned the F2L,
> > and have any tips/suggestions et.c. you're more than welcome to
> share
> > them with me.
> >
> > At first I started with having the algos for the 41 cases beside
> me,
> > printed on a piece of paper.. But the last couple of days I'm
> starting
> > to think that it's better to work out them out intuitively. What
> was
> > your approach? Trying to figure them out by myself, it feels as if
> I
> > learn them better, as if they "stick" better in my head, but I'm
> > worried that often I make unneccessary moves, that could fast turn
> > into a bad habit.
> >
> > Anyway, glad I found this fine sport. It kills off time when I'm
> > sitting in my bookshop with no customers ;)
> >
> > I'm sure there are more questions for this list that I've thought
> of,
> > but can't remember at the moment.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Aron Stansvik
> >
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