Quote Originally Posted by ChrisD View Post
Maybe I wasn't clear, I wasn't really trying to "skip" right to the advanced stuff, but I'm new to speed cubing (really just a matter of days) and I had to pick some method. Fridrich seemed like the best method to go with in the end (I'm certainly not going to learn all the algs Jason is), but it's slow to start because I'm simply not used to reading algs in terms of RLFUDB notation.

I'm learning intuitive F2L, and then I'll learn OLL and PLL. To start, I will probably learn a few perms (I notice the G perms come up a lot) just to "get it done" while I complete OLL.
Learn U and A perms before you learn G, to me that's the last algorithm(s) u need to learn for PLL. and U and A, u should learn F and T, then N(i think N is necessary because i couldn't do it 2 Look with 2 algorithms[u and A]), and then the rest is the rest, ahha