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Revision as of 00:59, 5 May 2018
Vandenbergh is the most commonly used Square-1 method and has been used to set most of the Square-1 world records.
Description of method
- Turn the puzzle into a cube shape
- Bring the corners to the correct layers
- Bring edges to the correct layers
- Permute corners within their layers
- Permute edges within the layers
- Solve parity
Steps 5 and 6 can be combined, where parity cases are included in permutation of edges.
See also
External links
- Lars Vandenbergh's Square-1 page
- Jaap's Square-1 Page - Information about Square-1, and algorithms for several solutions.
- [1] - Sarah Strong's Square 1 algorithms.