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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2009

http://pagesperso-orange.fr/absolutemind/f2ll-angl.htm

http://twitter.com/TheWestonian

Saw a thread on the speedsolving forums a while back and nobody knew about and thrawst just happened to make a video about different methods so i thought that i would post this as a video response.

I plan on learning this after CLS

1st cube: C4Y brand
2nd cube: edison

I use the edison for my speedsolves.

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  • is it worth it to invest in an edison? i mean they look the same as any normal type-a...

  • its not about how they look, its about how they turn.

    and yes

  • oh, well the reason i thought that was because i saw a vid comparison of the edison cubies to the type-a cubies and they were identical...

    so the only differences would be the plastic itself and maybe the core/screws/springs?

  • im not really sure.

    i think its more about how the corners, edges and the core pieces fit into each other and work together.

  • why not just orient edge instead of corner? Just orient edge and perform CLS :P

    Any advantage of this method?? Make a video like F2L Variation explained 5/5

  • i shall just explain it to you here in stead of another video!

    lol

    well, first of all, CLS has 104 cases, this has 27.

    an advantage to this method is, if you are good at edge controlling, which i am able to do about 30 percent of solves, if you know these algs, you can get an OLL skip. and by the way, i am learning CLS. :p

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  • Finally! What I have been looking for! I regularly use VHF2L combined with parts from intuitive ZBF2L, and COLL. I've constantly been on the search for this F2LL method - as I'm good at turning things from algorithms into intuitive steps (it sounds intuitive since you said it was 2 gen). Thanks!

  • F2LL stands for "first two AND last layer"

  • hey weston ;p ,

    do you know all of these algs

  • hhahah this is great to have oll skip in every solve it's very fast i think

  • @EdgeRebirth yeah, 54 - 57, big difference

  • en que cosnosiste tu video no entiendo?

  • well....this beats learning 57 oll cases -_-

  • looks cool,do u use this often?

  • What are the mirror case algs?? or where can i find them?

  • @Partylikeaturtle i think its awesome and if you are good enough it might be worth it. i talked to a guy who learned this and dropped 6 seconds from 20 to 14

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