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There are also partial methods that solves certain ''"[[step]]s"'' of the general method, like the [[OLL]] and [[PLL]] methods used in Fridrich.
 
There are also partial methods that solves certain ''"[[step]]s"'' of the general method, like the [[OLL]] and [[PLL]] methods used in Fridrich.
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===See also:===
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* [[2x2x2 Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[3x3x3 Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[4x4x4 Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[5x5x5 Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[6x6x6 Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[7x7x7 Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[Pyraminx Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[Megaminx Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[Square-1 Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[Clock Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[Magic Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[Master Magic Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[Blindfolded Speedcubing Methods]]
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* [[One Handed Speedcubing Methods]]
  
 
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Method, from Ancient Greek (methodos, “pursuit of knowledge, investigation, mode of prosecuting such inquiry, system”). A process by which a task is completed; a way of doing something.

In cubing the method is the definition of how the puzzle is solved. There is a great variety in cubing methods, for speedsolving the 3x3x3 cube the most used method is the Fridrich Method followed by the Petrus Method and the Roux Method.

There are also partial methods that solves certain "steps" of the general method, like the OLL and PLL methods used in Fridrich.

See also:

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