AngelFire479
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So I will do my best to describe my method I currently use when Solving the 3x3 cube. (Bear with me)
My Method consists of putting the White cross pieces in place first. Second: I place the center layer pieces into their correct places using a simple way, I line up the piece with it's correct color matching the same side, flip the piece to the side with the other color of that piece, spin the face matching the original matchup of that color down, slide the piece into the face that I moved, and slide the face back up, thus putting the piece into place. (ask me to explain certain pieces you don't understand) I then put all of the middle layer pieces into place but one. Third: using the gap between the middle and top layers, I spin only the top while placing corners into the correct oriented positions on the top face, only spinning the top and moving the edges into place using normal beginner's method but through the "Gate" I've created in the middle layer. WHAT METHOD DO I USE? IS THERE A NAME FOR IT? THANK YOU! (ask for more explanation in the comments.)
My Method consists of putting the White cross pieces in place first. Second: I place the center layer pieces into their correct places using a simple way, I line up the piece with it's correct color matching the same side, flip the piece to the side with the other color of that piece, spin the face matching the original matchup of that color down, slide the piece into the face that I moved, and slide the face back up, thus putting the piece into place. (ask me to explain certain pieces you don't understand) I then put all of the middle layer pieces into place but one. Third: using the gap between the middle and top layers, I spin only the top while placing corners into the correct oriented positions on the top face, only spinning the top and moving the edges into place using normal beginner's method but through the "Gate" I've created in the middle layer. WHAT METHOD DO I USE? IS THERE A NAME FOR IT? THANK YOU! (ask for more explanation in the comments.)