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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2007

How to do the Fridrich method F2L on a rubik's cube.

Oh, and so people don't have to ask any more, I got the cube from Ebay.

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  • yes it was good but the level that we have 2 piece on top does'nt work with these algorithms

    if i'm incorrect plz someone help me

    i can do it on 1 minute and 15

    but i want better plz help me

  • @parsapouya The "algorithms" I have laid out are really only 3 of the many possible cases. What you need to do is set up the corner and the edge to perform one of those "algorithms" and put them both in place.

    I'd like to stress that this video is meant to teach you to do it intuitively. Rather than showing you every possible case, I show you how to learn to watch where your corner and edges are at, and put them in place on your own, with no needed memorization.

    Hope that helps :)

  • For any of you having trouble: This is a FANTASTIC video to get you started, don't downrate it because it doesn't come to you immediately. When I first watched this video three years ago, it gave me the basic framework I needed to learn F2L. Write down each case and the pattern identifiers if you have to and sit down with your cube for 30 minutes and work it out step by step. You will see that it really only comes down to three basic patterns. Thanks fallofshadows!

  • @person1227 You're welcome, and thank you for taking the time to understand how to do F2L using actual conscious thought, rather than simply memorizing algs. I'm glad to see it's making sense to some people : )

  • average was about 1:15 just using a basic LBL method and not knowing any OLL's or PLL's . ive been wanting to learn how to do fridrich's F2L but just haven't been able to really grasp it. this videomade me understand it and at least now i can build off of that and hopefully learn how to do F2L correctly...maybe i'll finally learn some PLL's too =p thanks a bunch man

  • No problem. And remember, Fridrich F2L is gonna be slower at first. It used to take me 5 minutes to do the cube when I was learning this method. But soon after that, with a bit of practice, you'll have your times down.

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  • Finaly a good and well and SHORT explained frdrich method. THANK YOU !!!

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  • Thank you! This is really simple actually. I know all F2L cases now, and I know how to solve the first two layers. I just need to wait for my new and better cube to get shipped, so I can improve my times.

    Meanwhile I can learn some OLL's and PLL's.

  • THYANK YOU SO MUCH I LOVE YOU THIS IS THE ONLY VIDEO I CAN UNDERSTAND

  • thanks! This really helps!

  • what are pll's?

  • lol this makes no sence to me O_o

  • Very useful. Simply and concisely explained with none of the algorithm crap.

    Also nice and short, none of these 10minute ones.

    *thumbs up* 5/5

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