How to get faster at the 3x3 Rubik's cube - 4.2, Algorithm and intuitive F2L

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Part 4 in the 6 part series of how to get faster at the Rubik's cube. Fridrich method - 10 - 60 seconds. Do not watch this video if you do not know F2L.

This is 4.2, where I discuss some algorithms.

4.1 - Introduction and tips
4.2 - Some algorithms
4.3 - Some more stuff

All the other videos in this series can be found in a playlist on my channel

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Uploader Comments (fazrulz1)

  • Is that a storebought?

  • the one with the Rubiks logo is

  • empty spots = "keyhole" method

  • nope

    What I explain is edge inserts taking advantage of empty slots. You could use keyhole, but it would be a bit slower

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  • @14greenboy14 wow in 2 weeks my f2l pb is 17.66 :D and avarage 25 including the cross :D

  • @MrTheMataramasuko no that's great i used to solve at 112 seconds

  • dude i make the f2l at 84 seconds and just started today is it that bad?

  • Where do you learn those algorithms??? Please tell me. I want to learn everything there is to know about speed cubing.

  • After a week of and a half of cubing would and average of 59.465 be good or bad honestly.

  • what was your average when you first started cubing? :( mine is still around 49 seconds,

  • you would count... 33RD

  • 32nd comment!

  • plss post a vid of 57 OLL and PLL ..

  • who is feliks zemdegs ?? is that u ? [curious]

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