Flexico
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Yeah, pretty much this. Thanks. :3Corners first is very easy to learn, since you don't need silly 15-move parity algs. (Wait, I feel like I've mentioned this before.)
Well, the 6x6 has 4 edge pieces per edge, and I line up the matching left 2 and matching right 2 so that it effectively has 2 pieces per edge, like a 4x4, since the algorithms I'm using are designed for a 4x4. And I do the same for the center pieces, so that each center is basically 2x2 instead of 4x4. I'm not sure this is the best way to do it, but it's the best I could figure out.It does look like some of the algs there are incorrect, but what exactly do you mean by "I reduce the 6x6 to a 4x4 by aligning the faces and edge pieces first"?