Method Neutrality

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The term method neutrality refers to the ability to solve a puzzle with multiple methods in approximately equal times.

Notable Method Neutral Cubers

Pros of Method Neutrality

Method Neutrality sometimes can be useful, if a scramble has finished or almost finished the first step of the method, or if it has any step finished. For example, one may use CFOP because the cross is finished or they may use ZZ when the all of the edges are oriented.

Cons of Method Neutrality

Learning multiple methods and having similar times with all of them is a huge task. In inspection, a solver needs to choose which method suits the scramble best in 15 seconds, which can be compared to planning two pairs in inspection.

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