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F2L Trick - Fewer moves, no new algorithms!

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This is a trick that I heard about for speed-solving the middle layer edges of Rubik's cube. It's really ingenious--it uses about 4 turns per edge instead of 8, and doesn't require any algorithms! I've heard that many competitors used this technique in the early 1980s, before Jessica Fridrich came along with her "simultaneous F2L" method.

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: August 26, 2007 at 8:57 pm
Author: danknights

Length: 0:03:49
Rating: 4.83
Views: 75,129

Tags: rubik rubik's rubiks cube speedsolving f2l middle layer edges

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naperbogs (Wednesday 7th of January 2009 02:05:58 PM)
genius!!!!!
evilgenuis22 (Tuesday 6th of January 2009 06:51:00 PM)
that was extremely helpful. thanks!!
MadR0ckCliMa (Tuesday 6th of January 2009 05:57:32 PM)
Thanks dude you explained it perfectly awsome make another video man!!!
Smartboy7 (Sunday 4th of January 2009 04:38:11 AM)
What do you do when the empty spot gets solved? Unsolve it? Really?
jspowehn (Sunday 4th of January 2009 12:13:35 AM)
f2l stands for first two layers, the Keyhole method is a method for solving the first two layers. Einstein. For being disrespectful towards me and making fun of me by the comment "einstein" you sure aren't smart yourself, spelling a name without capitalizing the first letter. Einstein. :)
Smartboy7 (Sunday 4th of January 2009 04:34:48 AM)
That's exactly what I was trying to tell you. You're repeating my words. And dont forget to write the very first word in your comment like this: F2L. Thank you for taking your time trying to humiliate a person using YouTube while that same person tries to help you on the comment page of a vid in YouTube. You a big boy now, aren't you?
d4m4s74 (Saturday 3rd of January 2009 07:43:59 AM)
Keyhole method, I don't use it because the 8 moves take less time for me then to remember where the keyhole is I'll just skip this and go straight to fridrich F2l
finessence (Thursday 1st of January 2009 01:26:29 AM)
this dude misplaced the stickers. should be white, red, green opposite to yellow, orange and blue in orderly.
d4m4s74 (Saturday 3rd of January 2009 07:45:45 AM)
I think it's the japanese color scheme (white opposite blue) but another color scheme doesn't mean you misplaced the stickers
WhtFlamz (Wednesday 31st of December 2008 01:01:47 PM)
dude ur cube is messed up green is next to blue? green is oppsite of blue!

 

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