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How many BLD methods do you know?

How many BLD methods do you know?


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BillT

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I *know* two methods and understand them both, but have only *solved* with one. :D But I voted for two. Pochmann's and the standard cycle method.

-Bill
 

Kirjava

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Yawn....

3-cycles - O + P seperate
3-cycles - O + P together (Joel's method)
Faux 2-cycles method (where you pretend you're solving a 4x4x4)
NB method
Pochmann method
Hybrids (Many different ones)

Fundamentals, havn't solved with BLD yet;

M2p
Carr's Method
White Method

I also use pochmann's 4x4x4 method, but that doesn't count here.

My times are ~3:20.

~Thom
 

cmhardw

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1) Traditional cycles with orient first
2) Commutator version of traditional cycles with orient and place at the same time for 2 pieces (I've only solved the cube once this way)
3) orient first + commutator cycles (pretend you're solving a big cube BLD)
4) Richard Carr's piece by piece method with orient first
5) Stefan's M2 method with commutators to help with weird cases (have only solved the cube once this way, used traditional stuff for corners)
6) Stefan's M method with commutators for weird cases (I know this in theory but haven't actually done a solve with it yet)

Chris
 
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