Difference between revisions of "Tripod Method"

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A blockbuilding approach to solving the 3x3x3, invented by Michael Gottlieb. The final step involves solving a 'tripod' composed of the three 1x1x2 columns connected to the URF corner piece.
 
A blockbuilding approach to solving the 3x3x3, invented by Michael Gottlieb. The final step involves solving a 'tripod' composed of the three 1x1x2 columns connected to the URF corner piece.
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== External Links ==
 
* [http://web.mac.com/teisenmann/Tripod/main.html Web-based Tutorial]
 
* [http://web.mac.com/teisenmann/Tripod/main.html Web-based Tutorial]
 
* [http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/fridrich/L1/ece.htm Jessica Fridrich's Tripod Page]
 
* [http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/fridrich/L1/ece.htm Jessica Fridrich's Tripod Page]
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[[Category:3x3x3 Methods]]
 
[[Category:3x3x3 Methods]]
 
[[Category:3x3x3 Speedsolving Methods]]
 
[[Category:3x3x3 Speedsolving Methods]]
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A blockbuilding approach to solving the 3x3x3, invented by Michael Gottlieb. The final step involves solving a 'tripod' composed of the three 1x1x2 columns connected to the URF corner piece.

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