This is my method of speedcubing. It is
faster than a beginner method because it cuts
down on the time that it takes to put in
middle edges. Basically, this is a reverse
keyhole method.
Steps: Build Your cross, insert 3 middle
edges with 3 moves apiece, insert all corners
through open edge, insert final middle edge
normally.
Right now my best time is 20.7 seconds.Since
I have never seen or heard of anyone else
using this method, I have taken it as my own
and termed it the dever-x method. This is
still not a substitute for the Jessica
Fridrich method, but requires less
memorization for the first and second layers.
Feel free to leave comments and questions
that i can address in a later video. Please
watch part 2 for a demonstration. Tags :Rubik'scuberubiksrubixrubicsrubic'sspeedcubespeedcubinghowtospeedsolvefridrich
Here I addressed some of the frequently asked
questions on Youtube. There's probably lots
more but I'm running out of space. Hopefully
that helps clear things up a bit...
Some of the sites mentioned:
www.speedcubing.com/links
This contains a lot of links to speedcubing
pages.
www.speedsolving.com
This is a relatively new forum (compared
to Yahoo forum), and it has a thread about
the collection of OLL and PLL algos (in the
"speedcubing" section)
There are more sites but you can start from
there! Tags :FAQspeedcubingcuberHarrisChanRubik'sHistorysites