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==List of Methods==
 
==List of Methods==
* [[Heise.]] (and Speedheise)
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* [[Heise]] (and Speedheise)
* [[ZB.]]
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* [[ZB]]
* [[PCMS.]]
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* [[PCMS]]
* [[Belt Method.]] (also known as the ring or equator method)
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* [[Belt Method]] (also known as the ring or equator method)
* [[Snyder.]]
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* [[Snyder]]
* [[Waterman.]]
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* [[Waterman]]
* [[RICE.]]
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* [[RICE]]
* [[Human Thistlethwaite Algorithm.]]
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* [[Human Thistlethwaite Algorithm]]
* [[L2L.]]
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* [[L2L]]
* [[Tripod.]]
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* [[Tripod]]
* [[Hahn.]]
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* [[Hahn]]
* [[LBL.]], the most common beginner method
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* [[LBL]], the most common beginner method
* [[Corners First.]]
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* [[Corners First]]
 
* [[CFCE]]
 
* [[CFCE]]
 
* [[Fail Method]]
 
* [[Fail Method]]
  
 
These methods do not have their specific threads as such as many were established before the creations of the forums and were not popular enough to warrant their thread. There are some external links which may be useful though, especially for the Heise and ZB methods.
 
These methods do not have their specific threads as such as many were established before the creations of the forums and were not popular enough to warrant their thread. There are some external links which may be useful though, especially for the Heise and ZB methods.

Revision as of 22:46, 19 April 2017

This page is about methods which, while having been tested and checked, are not very commonly used when compared to "the big 4" of CFOP, Roux, ZZ and Petrus.

List of Methods

These methods do not have their specific threads as such as many were established before the creations of the forums and were not popular enough to warrant their thread. There are some external links which may be useful though, especially for the Heise and ZB methods.