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[Member Intro] Hello, I'm Pascal, from FRANCE,

pascal france

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I knew the very beginning of the Rubik, since I am an "old" of more than 50 years ... I spent the age to be champion
I solve the 3x3 cube in 30 seconds with my simple method (PASCAL method)
I also do the 4x4 in 2 minutes in Yau - the 5x5 in 6mn - the 6x6 in 11mn - the 7x7 in 15mn and the ... 11x11 in 90 mn
 

pascal france

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Hello,

The PASCAL method is my method and my name
PASCAL it also means in FRENCH (Placement Arêtes Sommets Centres par Algorithmes Limités) ;)
and in English Placement Centers Summits with Limited Algorithms
The method is at 3/4 intuitive in CFOP and at the end of the course.
It's a bit like ZZ or especially PETRUS (like your nickname ;)) but much simpler and more intuitive.
I make the cube in about thirty seconds without effort, it's very easy
It takes an average of fifty movements to solve and know 13 algorithms only
https://pascal3x3x3.pagesperso-orange.fr/index10.html
https://pascal3x3x3.pagesperso-orange.fr/index13.html
I tried to make known in English-speaking countries

cordialy
Pascal
 
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Welcome to the forum!
Cool method btw
Edit: fun fact-A Long time ago, there was this mathematician called Blaise Pascal who lived in a France. Soo nice name too!
 
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Here's the PASCAL method (I know french, so it was easy to understand)

1. Cross or EOLine or 2x2 (your choice)
2. Finish F2l-1
3. Make the last F2L pair
4. Orient edges (unless you did EOLine)
5. Insert your F2L pair with phasing as in ZZ-b
6. Use OCLLs that preserve Phasing
7. Use reduced PLLs
 
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