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The '''SS method''' (short for '''Stern-Sun''') is a 2x2 method invented by [[Mitchell Stern]] and [[Timothy Sun]] in 2008. | The '''SS method''' (short for '''Stern-Sun''') is a 2x2 method invented by [[Mitchell Stern]] and [[Timothy Sun]] in 2008. | ||
− | The SS method has three steps. In the first step, 3/4 of a face is solved. In the second step, the face is finished while simultaneously orienting the opposite face. Finally, both layers are permuted at once. Without counting reflections, there are 60 algorithms, including the 5 [[PBLs]]. | + | The SS method has three steps. In the first step, 3/4 of a face is solved. In the second step, the face is finished while simultaneously orienting the opposite face. Finally, both layers are permuted at once. Without counting reflections, there are 60 algorithms, including the 5 [[PBLs]]. Including reflections, it comes to 109 algorithms. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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The SS method (short for Stern-Sun) is a 2x2 method invented by Mitchell Stern and Timothy Sun in 2008.
The SS method has three steps. In the first step, 3/4 of a face is solved. In the second step, the face is finished while simultaneously orienting the opposite face. Finally, both layers are permuted at once. Without counting reflections, there are 60 algorithms, including the 5 PBLs. Including reflections, it comes to 109 algorithms.
Trivia
"Stern" is the German word for star, making SS the "Star-Sun" method.
See Also
External Links
- SS Algorithm Sheet
- Speedsolving.com: SS Method