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An experimental method by David Salvia.
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An experimental method by David Salvia. The novelty of his method is in the first two layers.
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First two layers
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1. Adjacent middle-layer edges: RF and LF (3-4 moves)
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2. First-layer corners
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3. Other middle-layer edges (7-8 moves)
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4. First-layer edges
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Last layer
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1. CLL
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2. ELL
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

Revision as of 19:11, 5 June 2011

Salvia method
Salvia method.gif
Information about the method
Proposer(s): David Salvia
Proposed: 1981
Alt Names: none
Variants: none
No. Steps: 6 to 8 (depending on LL)
No. Algs: unknown
Avg Moves: 44
Purpose(s):

An experimental method by David Salvia. The novelty of his method is in the first two layers.

First two layers 1. Adjacent middle-layer edges: RF and LF (3-4 moves) 2. First-layer corners 3. Other middle-layer edges (7-8 moves) 4. First-layer edges

Last layer 1. CLL 2. ELL

External Links

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