Difference between revisions of "List of Skewb methods"
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*[http://sa967st.webs.com/myskewbmethod.htm Two-look "gogogogogo"], a [[method]] developed by [[Sarah Strong]]. | *[http://sa967st.webs.com/myskewbmethod.htm Two-look "gogogogogo"], a [[method]] developed by [[Sarah Strong]]. | ||
− | *[http://ranzhas- | + | *[http://ranzhas-skewb-method.webs.com/ Ranzha's Skewb Method], created by Ranzha V. Emodrach. |
*[http://meep.cubing.net/skewb.html Kirjava-Meep], a [[method]] created by [[Thom Barlow]] and [[Kris de Asis]]. | *[http://meep.cubing.net/skewb.html Kirjava-Meep], a [[method]] created by [[Thom Barlow]] and [[Kris de Asis]]. | ||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5xYFkMllOw monkeydude1313's method], a method which uses only one [[algorithm]], created by [[Chris Bird]]. | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5xYFkMllOw monkeydude1313's method], a method which uses only one [[algorithm]], created by [[Chris Bird]]. |
Revision as of 00:02, 26 June 2012
- Two-look "gogogogogo", a method developed by Sarah Strong.
- Ranzha's Skewb Method, created by Ranzha V. Emodrach.
- Kirjava-Meep, a method created by Thom Barlow and Kris de Asis.
- monkeydude1313's method, a method which uses only one algorithm, created by Chris Bird.
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