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Try to solve the cube with the least amount of moves, so I would suggest using the Petrus Method or another method that uses the least amount of moves.
 
Try to solve the cube with the least amount of moves, so I would suggest using the Petrus Method or another method that uses the least amount of moves.
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== Well Know Feet Solvers ==
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* [[Louis Cormier]]
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== See Also ==
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* [[One-Handed Solving]]
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* [[Blindsolving]]
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* [[Fewest Moves]]
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[[Category:Solving Variants]]

Revision as of 18:38, 6 June 2015

Parts of the feet to use

Basically you want to try to use your big toe to turn each individual layer needed while trying to hold down the other two layers with your other foot. By knowing how much pressure is needed to hold down the other two layers with your other foot, it will take practice.

Also you could try to turn the top layer of the cube with your big toe while holding the bottom two layers with your other foot. It might work for you or not.

Try to solve the cube with the least amount of moves, so I would suggest using the Petrus Method or another method that uses the least amount of moves.

Well Know Feet Solvers

See Also