![]() I use reduction (if you couldn't tell), and when solving the edges, I first make a 3 block long edge in the center of every edge, and then extend both sides out one, making it 5. Would anyone care to hear about this method?Īnother thing about the 7x7x7- Edge parity. If I were to explain the system, would anyone out there be interested in giving it a shot to compare times with? Would anyone want to give it a shot out of curiousity? It's a billion times faster (hyperbole) on the 4x4, but I haven't timed myself on anything due to the lack of a decent timer. I didn't have commutators with my system I didn't have too many issues at all actually, yet somehow it was a little bit harder (especially on the last two). ![]() This whole "one center at a time" idea is very novel to me. ![]() When I learned big cubes, I had always solved opposed centers in pairs. Ok, its not related to Speed-solving, hardware, or the other categories, and I'm not a complete beginner.
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