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The '''Siamese Cube''' is a construction where two [[3x3x3 cube]]s are joined together (typically but it may be any size of cubes). There are a couple of ways to do this but what is thougt of as the real thing is the Siamese 3, where the number tells how many pieces of the two puzzles that are shared between them. Another common type is the Siamese 6 but that is easier to solve than the Siamese 3.
 
The '''Siamese Cube''' is a construction where two [[3x3x3 cube]]s are joined together (typically but it may be any size of cubes). There are a couple of ways to do this but what is thougt of as the real thing is the Siamese 3, where the number tells how many pieces of the two puzzles that are shared between them. Another common type is the Siamese 6 but that is easier to solve than the Siamese 3.
  
One of the most effective ways to solve the siamese is to use the [[Roux Method]] but also the [[Fridrich Method]] works if you add a couple of special algs to the original system. The [[Petrus Method]] is actually easier because the EO removes the problems that occure when you use Fridrich (the EO have to be done a bit diffrent thought). In Petrus you can use [[2GLL]] for the last step.
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One of the most effective ways to solve the siamese is to use the [[Roux Method]] but also the [[Fridrich Method]] works if you add a couple of special algs to the original system. The [[Petrus Method]] is actually easier because the EO removes the problems that occure when you use Fridrich (the EO have to be done a bit diffrent thought). In Petrus you can use [[2GLL]] for the last step, or rather, you can use 2-gen for all that comes after 2x2x3 and EO.
  
 
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The Siamese Cube is a construction where two 3x3x3 cubes are joined together (typically but it may be any size of cubes). There are a couple of ways to do this but what is thougt of as the real thing is the Siamese 3, where the number tells how many pieces of the two puzzles that are shared between them. Another common type is the Siamese 6 but that is easier to solve than the Siamese 3.

One of the most effective ways to solve the siamese is to use the Roux Method but also the Fridrich Method works if you add a couple of special algs to the original system. The Petrus Method is actually easier because the EO removes the problems that occure when you use Fridrich (the EO have to be done a bit diffrent thought). In Petrus you can use 2GLL for the last step, or rather, you can use 2-gen for all that comes after 2x2x3 and EO.

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