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- First Two Layers (F2L) of Fridrich Speedcubing Method - Speedsolving . . .
First Two Layers, or F2L refers to the first two bottom layers of the 3x3x3 cube, or essentially all layers up until the last layer on larger cubes The definition is a little different depending on the subject or who you are talking to
- Petrus Method - Speedsolving. com Wiki
Petrus was the second most popular speedcubing method behind CFOP The Petrus Method, invented by Lars Petrus, is a block-building method where the F2L is solved intuitively with no algorithms
- Speedcubedb - Speedsolving. com Wiki
Speedcubedb, short for "Speed Cube Database", is a website that was created by Gil Zussman that has a large database of algorithms for many speedcubing events and their subsets The algorithms, as suggested by the community, are automatically validated and uploaded to the database thus making it the first self-sustainable algorithm database
- OLS - Speedsolving. com Wiki
OLS, an acronym for Orientation of the Last Slot, is a last slot method used to skip OLL while simultaneously solving the last F2L pair All OLS cases can be solved using one of the algorithms found in VLS or HLS, although this technically requires two looks because the pair first needs to be set up to a R U R' or R U' R' insert For example, with the setup R U' R' U R U2 R', the pair can be
- EO Steps - Speedsolving. com Wiki
It incorporates elements of both EOLine and CFOP as the rest of the F2L is generally solved <RUL (D)>-gen using CFOP-style F2L pairs Nowadays, it is the most common way to do ZZ two-handed
- How do i get better at f2l? - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
Get used to intuitive F2L, then move onto the algs They aren’t that hard, but I suggest you fully master intuitive F2L and learn the hard cases first Practice But not just solves, like deliberate practice First, try playing around with your solutions with untimed slow solves
- Megaminx F2L - Speedsolving. com Wiki
Megaminx First Two Layers or Megaminx F2L (not to be confused with 3x3x3 F2L) refers to solving the first two layers of a Megaminx, usually followed by S2L Basically all Megaminx solvers start the solve this way
- Is it worth learning F2L algorithms? - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
Hey guys, I'm now averaging 17s on my F2L I currently solve F2L intuitively and I would like to ask your opinion if you think that the F2L algorithms are worth learning Thanks in advance P S this is my first post
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