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looking for intuitive F2L

CrunchFlake

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Jan 5, 2007
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Hi everybody,

first some words about my person. I use Jessica Fridrich's system for cubing. I'v achieved my personal best of 65 seconds. I know that's not quite fast, but I'v started cubing 1,5 months ago and my cube is quite stiff and not suitable for any fingertricks xD.
Well, OLL and PLL is no problem. I try to learn more and more PLLs and then I'll go on to the OLLs.
But I think I need most of my time to do the F2L. Up to now I've been putting in any corner seperately and then do the second layer. I already found the algorithms for F2L on Fridrich's page, but I want to do it mostly intuitively.
Can anyone of you give me a page with a good and understable guide or with instructions for F2L? (btw: I hold the cross at the bottom).

Thanks for your help!
 

sgowal

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Sep 14, 2006
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I used to go check my F2L on cubestation (Dan Harris' website) when I started cubing.

You should try to understand how some of the algs work and then come up with the rest of the algs (intuitively) yourself.
 

pjk

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Yeah, Dan's page is great for learning tricks, etc. For lube, you can buy Silicone Spray for $2-$3 a can at a local hardware store, and it will make your cube easier to turn, etc.
 
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