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Pairs first.

Kenneth

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I tried a new (?) style, a hybride of CF and F2L. Start by doing the four pairs. I'st wery sjort of turns, the first pair is seldomly mor than 0-2 turns.

Next to do is CLL for LL-corners. Here the cube has got four 1x1x3 blocks, looks great :)

To continue solve the FL-edges and centres. Whwn solving the the first pair up one centre and one edge but not two and put it down (if you put down a 2x2 instead of a 1x2 you may get a center parity). But when you put down the second FL-edge you do it together with two centres (2x2). Down the third edge. When doing the last one you can also orient LL-edges leaving onla PE to do. If you not does that you will get ELL as the last step.

Average is about 45 STM.

I will write more about this later but my computertime hera at the library is ending now.
 
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