Kenneth
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I have been working on an article in the wiki about a method that solves the last 8 / 6 / 5 edges. It is useful for Roux, Columns first, some CF methods and more...
Have a look:
http://www.speedsolving.com/wiki/index.php/E15_/_E35
I'm not compleatly done but the important things are there, it only lacks a few special orientation algos and a little more in depth description on the first part... and possibly a number of examples.
If you plan to learn Roux and know EPLL, then consider, recognition is faster using this (aspecially for the orientation part) but maybe not execution (my algs are short but maybe not the easiest ones, you need to practice them, but once you found the grips the shortness makes them fast).
Have a look:
http://www.speedsolving.com/wiki/index.php/E15_/_E35
I'm not compleatly done but the important things are there, it only lacks a few special orientation algos and a little more in depth description on the first part... and possibly a number of examples.
If you plan to learn Roux and know EPLL, then consider, recognition is faster using this (aspecially for the orientation part) but maybe not execution (my algs are short but maybe not the easiest ones, you need to practice them, but once you found the grips the shortness makes them fast).
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