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yeah! i had the same problem! i searched it on google and went through all the sites until i found one. here is a list of good ones- www.badmephisto.com www.cubefreak.net www.speedcubing.com www.cubestation.co.uk hope these help! JAM on rubiks cubes!
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WOW! by the time she's 10 she's have the world record! here comes jessica fridrich the 2nd!
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[quote user="Jarren "] I love the solution guide too! i have mastered it and want to learn somthing faster. Have any ideas? [/quote] try: www.speedcubing.com www.badmephisto.com www.cubefreak.net www.cubewhiz.com www.cubestation.co.uk These are all sites of professional speedcubers. i got F2L...
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I cant find any simple f2l! the first layer takes the longest for me. i did an average for 3 cubes. the 1st layer average was 29.6, the 2nd layer avg. was 25.3 and the 3rd layer avg. was 24.6. I need HELP for 1st two layers! i am learning 4 look LL but i need f2l but all the f2l sites are too complicated...
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[quote user="joe "] Is there any faster way of solving the rubic cube other then the one in the one in the instruction manuel? with it i can only average 2 minutes [/quote] YEP! theres quite a lot of ways if you think you are really good try fridrich but the F2L (first 2 layers ) is very complicated...
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you should use the OLL and PLL which is the last step of FRIDRICH go to www.cubefreak.net and it has the 17 algorithms needed for the OLL and PLL its really easy just memorise them.
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Yes there are lots of ways to solve it, the fastest way is the Fridrich method. Erik Akkersdijk holds the world recored of 7.08 sec. if you want to lean it I know a web site that I use it's www.badmephisto.com and if you want you can lube your cube to make it faster I use Jig-A-Loo you can use any...
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I know a website that has everything you need for the steps of the Fridrich (Cross, F2L, OLL, and PLL)he helped me out big time with it. Here it is. www.badmephisto.com
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Hello,I am having trouble with the Fridrich F2L.Can anyone help me out without being really complicated or critical?