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(New page: A slot in the most common form, usually found in LBL methods, is a combination of a first layer corner and edge. A slot is usually 'filled' post cross in order to complete the F2L.) |
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− | A slot in the most common form, usually found in | + | A '''slot''' in the most common form, usually found in [[CFOP]]-like methods, is a combination of a first layer corner and second layer edge. A slot is usually 'filled' post cross in order to complete the [[F2L]]. There are usually four slots in a solve. |
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Extended Slot]] | ||
+ | * [[F2L]] | ||
+ | * [[Fridrich Method]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:3x3x3 other substeps]] |