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− | '''Hedgeslammer''' is a move commonly used in [[F2L pair]] insertion. It is the inverse of [[sledgehammer]]. | + | '''Hedgeslammer''' is a move commonly used in [[F2L pair]] insertion. It is the inverse of [[sledgehammer]]. These moves can also be applied to skewb, and are the base algorithms for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced methods. |
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Hedgeslammer is a move commonly used in F2L pair insertion. It is the inverse of sledgehammer. These moves can also be applied to skewb, and are the base algorithms for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced methods.