Difference between revisions of "Partial cross"
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− | |proposers= | + | |proposers=[[Robert Yau]] |
− | |year= | + | |year=2009 |
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− | '''Partial cross''' generally refers to the step in the [[Yau]] method, | + | '''Partial cross''' generally refers to the step in the [[Yau]] method, but can also refer to other methods which solve for 3 edges of the [[cross]] at once rather than all 4, including [[Yau5]]. It can also mean a half-completed cross with 2 edges solved, however, this is rare. |
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | * [[Yau method]] | ||
+ | * [[Yau5 method]] |
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Partial cross generally refers to the step in the Yau method, but can also refer to other methods which solve for 3 edges of the cross at once rather than all 4, including Yau5. It can also mean a half-completed cross with 2 edges solved, however, this is rare.