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  • CFOP method - Speedsolving. com Wiki
    CFOP (Cross, F2L, OLL, PLL, pronounced C-F-O-P or C-fop) is a 3x3 speedsolving method proposed by several cubers around 1981 It is also known as the Fridrich Method after its popularizer, Jessica Fridrich
  • PLL Algorithms - CFOP Speedcubing Cases - Speedsolving. com Wiki
    PLL is the acronym for Permutation of the Last Layer Permutation of the Last Layer is the last step of many speedsolving methods
  • OLL Algorithms - CFOP Speedcubing Cases - Speedsolving. com Wiki
    OLL (short for Orientation of the Last Layer) is a last-layer step for 2x2 (see OLL (2x2x2)) and 3x3 that orients all last-layer corners and edges in one step
  • Beginners method vs. CFOP | SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
    CFOP is much more optimal than beginner method because it takes fewer moves However, this does not mean that by using CFOP you are going to instantly be faster than someone using beginner method If you have a slow TPS, then it lessens the advantage you obtain by having a fewer move solve, however increasing TPS is something that just comes
  • First Two Layers - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
    Usually, it refers to the part of the CFOP and CFCE methods that solve the first two layers in pairs, excluding the cross step Or it can refer to ZZ 's F2L 2-gen F2L, most pairs (30 of 41) have the edge sitting in the U-layer having two orientations, it shows R or F colour at the side
  • CFOP breakdown percentage | SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
    There is already a thread on what people's times are for each step of CFOP I'm wondering what you think an ideal amount of time in percentage of the full time would be for each step For example, cross 10%, F2L 60%, OLL 15%, PLL 15% So a solve that is 20 seconds should be about 2 seconds for the cross, 12 for F2L, 3 for OLL, and 3 for PLL
  • CFCE - Speedsolving. com Wiki
    CFCE (Cross, F2L, CLL, and ELL), is an LBL method, similar to CFOP, where you make a cross and then the first two layers are solved simultaneously by filling in the 4 F2L (First 2 Layers) slots with pairs Then, you solve the last layer in two steps
  • CFOP efficiency and multi-slotting - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
    I believe if one focused on one substep of Petrus or Roux for a while, they might gain some level of mastery similar to that which one achieves when using CFOP for so long I mean, building pairs optimally and easily and with sexy movements comes so naturally to an experienced CFOP solver But building a 2x2x3 block takes time and thought




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