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* [http://speedcubing.com/chris/f2l.html Solving the extended cross] Chris Hardwick's detailed discussion on solving the extended cross. | * [http://speedcubing.com/chris/f2l.html Solving the extended cross] Chris Hardwick's detailed discussion on solving the extended cross. | ||
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The extended cross (mostly called XCross) is a sub-step that creates the cross and the first F2L pair simultaneously. The idea of a 2x2x2 and the cross combined as two separate phases was first proposed by Anthony Snyder in the 80's. In July 2003 Chris Hardwick proposed the full XCross as a single phase to be planned during inspection.
See also
External links
- Solving the extended cross Chris Hardwick's detailed discussion on solving the extended cross.
- Extended Cross Tutorial by CUBE PORTAL, on YouTube.