Difference between revisions of "List of methods"
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Revision as of 02:12, 20 May 2012
In cubing, a method is the system used to solve a puzzle. 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.
Complete List of Methods by Purpose
Presented below is a complete list of methods (and their variants) for solving various twisty puzzles. Use the Wiki links in the table to find out more about each method, or the methods in each category.
See also
External links
- Speedsolving.com: BCE Methods - methods based around Blockbuilding, Corners First and Edges First.