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LSE vs ELL

What is your last layer/last step method?


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King Mike

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Why do you keep avoiding learning Roux when clearly that is the method that suits you best? Stop beating around the bush and switch already. You want M-slices...well Roux has M-slices. Problem solved.

My only problem is F2B, but I'll get to it....

Time for TUTORIAAAAAAALLLSS!

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DeeDubb

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Why do you keep avoiding learning Roux when clearly that is the method that suits you best? Stop beating around the bush and switch already. You want M-slices...well Roux has M-slices. Problem solved.

Wait... Did Artic just talk someone into Roux???


Also to OP: yeah, everyone's said it already, but L6E is a Roux step. Using L6E after you've done F2L is a complete waste of moves. L6E only works well because it efficiently solves ALL 6 Remaining edges. When you only have 4, there's much better options.
 

King Mike

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Wait... Did Artic just talk someone into Roux???


Also to OP: yeah, everyone's said it already, but L6E is a Roux step. Using L6E after you've done F2L is a complete waste of moves. L6E only works well because it efficiently solves ALL 6 Remaining edges. When you only have 4, there's much better options.

Yea, he just talked me in to it, I've been practicing my F2B.
I guess I just needed a rude message to wake me up, lol
 
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