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Possible new method?

That_slow_guy

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I think I might have found a new method (it’s prob a thing) where you do F2L first, then insert the cross pieces with M moves(if all pieces are correctly oriented at the bottom Pll alg or a new one) and do ll like normal
 
I think I might have found a new method (it’s prob a thing) where you do F2L first, then insert the cross pieces with M moves(if all pieces are correctly oriented at the bottom Pll alg or a new one) and do ll like normal
i dont know maybe it is but it seems so simple that someone playing around with their cube could invent it accidentally
 
I think I might have found a new method (it’s prob a thing) where you do F2L first, then insert the cross pieces with M moves(if all pieces are correctly oriented at the bottom Pll alg or a new one) and do ll like normal
Columns first variation imo, likely not gonna be viable for speedsolving because it uses a bunch of rotations, M and S moves for something that could be achieved in less moves in a more fingertrick friendly way
 
But hey, what if you solved 2 opposite edge pieces on the bottom layer, solved all the edge-corner combos, did some CRAZY algorithm (it is a very confusing word, but if you don't know what that means, it's basically a pattern, or a combination of moves on a rubik's/speed cube) to solve all the top layer corners, then do some more EVEN CRAZIER algorithm to solve the rest of the edge pieces?!?!?!?!?!
 
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