dabest2500
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Are there any books that are worth a read on the 3x3 that will help you in your solves?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Doubt you'll ever learn it
It's kinda a dumb method, because IMO it won't cut your time much anyway.
I correct myself, Dan's book covers VHF2L, not ZBF2L but they are similar things. Orienting the LL edges on the final F2L pair. Thereby giving an algotithm set to orient and permutate the LL with one (large) set of algorithms.
Here is a link to the section on the wiki http://www.speedsolving.com/wiki/index.php?title=VHF2L
Good man.
It's his book tho so I'd give him a passAlmost 10 year bump for no reason.
The original book was more in cubing theory and math than speed solving though it included a full method. I believe it's typeset using a typewriter. I skimmed the book and I notice that unlike in modern algs that favor RUFM moves for ergonomics, the book treats all moves including L and B about equally. (For crappy turning cubes, keeping movecount low is more important)There is also a good book written by David Singmaster. Its an old book published in the 1980s.