Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
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Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
ahm,
share ko lng po yung mga method na nakita ko...
actually ndi ko po alam lhat yan...
paki sabi nrin po kung mey..
nkapag post npo ng ganito dito..
buburahin ko nlng po agad...(sensya po sa abala )
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Layer-by-Layer
(alam nyo npo yan.. )
Fridrich Method:
A very fast First 2 Layers method, start by solving a cross on one face, then proceeding to solve the First 2 Layers, followed by a 2 Look Last Layer solve, basic method has 77 algorithms (without the inverse of them), recognised as one of the fastest methods out there:
http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/fridrich/cube.html
Other Fridrich algorithms can be found in many other sites, here are just a few.
Bob Burton: http://www.cubewhiz.com
Petrus Method:
As with many methods, this starts with an F2L step proceeded by completing the last layer. Unlike Fridrich, Petrus is not algorithm heavy and is based around intuitive block building. Basically, the method follows this structure; solve a 2x2x2 block, expand that to a 2x2x3, orient bad edges, complete F2L, solve corners with COLL and then finally permute any remaining edges if needed.
Some people, instead of learning COLL and edge permutation, prefer to learn the 7 corner only OLL algorithms and then finish the LL with PLL.
Petrus Method: http://lar5.com/cube
Gilles Roux Method:
Another unique method. It works with block building, similarly to Petrus, but in a different fashion. You start by solving a 1x2x3 block on the left hand side, followed by an identical block on the right side. Thereafter you permute and orient all remaining Last Layer corners using CMLL. From here, only M and U turns are made. The next step consists of orienting all remaining "bad edges". After orienting the "bad edges" you solve the two edges simultaneously which belong above the 1x2x3 blocks. The last, and shortest, step is permuting the final 4 edges.
Roux Method: http://grrroux.free.fr/method/Intro.html
ZB Method:
ZB includes ZBF2L and ZBLL. First, F2L without one c/e-pair is solved with any method, cross and 3 c/e-pairs for example. Then, using ZBF2L, the last pair is solved and LL edges oriented. Then the rest is solved with ZBLL, in other words, corners are oriented and LL is permuted in one alg. There's no advanced or beginner version about ZBF2L, always only edges are oriented, not corners.
http://zborowski.republika.pl/expert3x3x3method.html
Waterman Method:
Advanced corners first method. about 90 algorithms to learn. Solve a face on L, do the corners on R and then solve the edges. An extremely fast method.
http://www.rubikscube.info
Heise method:
This method doesn't require any algorithms. First, F2L without one c/e-pair is solved intuitively. Then remaining edges are oriented. After that you create 2 c/e-pairs, and solve the remaining edges. The last 3 corners are solved using a commutator.
http://www.ryanheise.com/cube/method.html
VH method:
First, F2L without one c/e-pair is solved with Fridrich or some other method. Then the last pair is paired up, but not inserted. Then it's inserted to F2L and LL edges are oriented in one go. Then, using COLL, corners of LL are solved while preserving edge orientation. Then edges are permuted.
http://www.cubestation.co.uk/cs2
ZZ method:
This is Zbigniew Zborowski's method. First, DF and DB edges are solved and all 12 edges are oriented. Then F2L without one c/e-pair is solved using RUL. Then the last pair and LL edges are solved in one go. After that LL corners are solved with ZZLL.
http://www.speedcubing.com.pl/nooks_zz.htm
David J. Salvia Method:
I built my method around freedom of movement. This means that most solves take between 33 and 54 moves (I count any movement of a side or slice as one move.)
In the F2L many cubists do "the cross" first, I do it last. Where many people use OLL PLL, I use CLL ELL.
http://www.speedcubing.com/DavidJSalvia.html
MGLS Method:
Macky originally came up with this idea from Heise's old method. It's not a full cube solution, but rather an alternative system that solves from last slot up to PLL. First, the last slot edge is placed and the LL edges oriented (ELS) and then the last slot corner is placed and the LL corners are oriented in one algorithm (CLS). There are 125 distinct cases, which can be solved with 69 algorithms and their mirrors.
This method, incidentally, can be used with any F2L method, Petrus, Heise, ZZ...
http://cube.garron.us/MGLS
Human Thistlethwaite:
Ryan Heise came up with a human-executable version of Thistlethwaite's solution. Using short algorithms and intuitive steps, the cube is put into successively stricter groups until it is solved.
http://www.ryanheise.com/cube/human_thistlethwaite_algorithm.html
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tanong lng po kung mey iba pa pong
method maliban dito??
bka po mey gusto po sa inyo
gustong gumawa ng sariling method...
pa share nmn po!!
sana po makatulong!!
marimi p0ng salamat!! v
share ko lng po yung mga method na nakita ko...
actually ndi ko po alam lhat yan...
paki sabi nrin po kung mey..
nkapag post npo ng ganito dito..
buburahin ko nlng po agad...(sensya po sa abala )
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Layer-by-Layer
(alam nyo npo yan.. )
Fridrich Method:
A very fast First 2 Layers method, start by solving a cross on one face, then proceeding to solve the First 2 Layers, followed by a 2 Look Last Layer solve, basic method has 77 algorithms (without the inverse of them), recognised as one of the fastest methods out there:
http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/fridrich/cube.html
Other Fridrich algorithms can be found in many other sites, here are just a few.
Bob Burton: http://www.cubewhiz.com
Petrus Method:
As with many methods, this starts with an F2L step proceeded by completing the last layer. Unlike Fridrich, Petrus is not algorithm heavy and is based around intuitive block building. Basically, the method follows this structure; solve a 2x2x2 block, expand that to a 2x2x3, orient bad edges, complete F2L, solve corners with COLL and then finally permute any remaining edges if needed.
Some people, instead of learning COLL and edge permutation, prefer to learn the 7 corner only OLL algorithms and then finish the LL with PLL.
Petrus Method: http://lar5.com/cube
Gilles Roux Method:
Another unique method. It works with block building, similarly to Petrus, but in a different fashion. You start by solving a 1x2x3 block on the left hand side, followed by an identical block on the right side. Thereafter you permute and orient all remaining Last Layer corners using CMLL. From here, only M and U turns are made. The next step consists of orienting all remaining "bad edges". After orienting the "bad edges" you solve the two edges simultaneously which belong above the 1x2x3 blocks. The last, and shortest, step is permuting the final 4 edges.
Roux Method: http://grrroux.free.fr/method/Intro.html
ZB Method:
ZB includes ZBF2L and ZBLL. First, F2L without one c/e-pair is solved with any method, cross and 3 c/e-pairs for example. Then, using ZBF2L, the last pair is solved and LL edges oriented. Then the rest is solved with ZBLL, in other words, corners are oriented and LL is permuted in one alg. There's no advanced or beginner version about ZBF2L, always only edges are oriented, not corners.
http://zborowski.republika.pl/expert3x3x3method.html
Waterman Method:
Advanced corners first method. about 90 algorithms to learn. Solve a face on L, do the corners on R and then solve the edges. An extremely fast method.
http://www.rubikscube.info
Heise method:
This method doesn't require any algorithms. First, F2L without one c/e-pair is solved intuitively. Then remaining edges are oriented. After that you create 2 c/e-pairs, and solve the remaining edges. The last 3 corners are solved using a commutator.
http://www.ryanheise.com/cube/method.html
VH method:
First, F2L without one c/e-pair is solved with Fridrich or some other method. Then the last pair is paired up, but not inserted. Then it's inserted to F2L and LL edges are oriented in one go. Then, using COLL, corners of LL are solved while preserving edge orientation. Then edges are permuted.
http://www.cubestation.co.uk/cs2
ZZ method:
This is Zbigniew Zborowski's method. First, DF and DB edges are solved and all 12 edges are oriented. Then F2L without one c/e-pair is solved using RUL. Then the last pair and LL edges are solved in one go. After that LL corners are solved with ZZLL.
http://www.speedcubing.com.pl/nooks_zz.htm
David J. Salvia Method:
I built my method around freedom of movement. This means that most solves take between 33 and 54 moves (I count any movement of a side or slice as one move.)
In the F2L many cubists do "the cross" first, I do it last. Where many people use OLL PLL, I use CLL ELL.
http://www.speedcubing.com/DavidJSalvia.html
MGLS Method:
Macky originally came up with this idea from Heise's old method. It's not a full cube solution, but rather an alternative system that solves from last slot up to PLL. First, the last slot edge is placed and the LL edges oriented (ELS) and then the last slot corner is placed and the LL corners are oriented in one algorithm (CLS). There are 125 distinct cases, which can be solved with 69 algorithms and their mirrors.
This method, incidentally, can be used with any F2L method, Petrus, Heise, ZZ...
http://cube.garron.us/MGLS
Human Thistlethwaite:
Ryan Heise came up with a human-executable version of Thistlethwaite's solution. Using short algorithms and intuitive steps, the cube is put into successively stricter groups until it is solved.
http://www.ryanheise.com/cube/human_thistlethwaite_algorithm.html
..........................................
tanong lng po kung mey iba pa pong
method maliban dito??
bka po mey gusto po sa inyo
gustong gumawa ng sariling method...
pa share nmn po!!
sana po makatulong!!
marimi p0ng salamat!! v
Last edited by o0sample0o on Sun May 04, 2008 10:58 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
wow bro a very useful thread for newbies keep it up
try ko ung site na method is mgls method hehehe kakaiba hehe
try ko ung site na method is mgls method hehehe kakaiba hehe
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Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
ah oky po kuya..
slamat po..
baka kc nagsasawa na yung iba sa method na gamit nila..,
yan po choices..
sna po makatulong..
slamat po..
baka kc nagsasawa na yung iba sa method na gamit nila..,
yan po choices..
sna po makatulong..
Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
Ano kayang method ung ginamit ni Pogobat diyan?
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Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
hmmm... pogobat...
si "dan brown" po ba yun sa youtube??
(nanalo po sya sa youtube awards
instructional vid ata yon...
pra mag solve ng rubiks cube..ryt?)
sapagkakalam ko po..
layer by layer po gmit nya..
ntutunan din po nya ata yun..
sa masterthecube.com(ndi ko po alam
kung sya mey ari ng site nayan)..
dun korin po kc natutunan kung pano
magsolve ng 3x3 dati eh.. v
si "dan brown" po ba yun sa youtube??
(nanalo po sya sa youtube awards
instructional vid ata yon...
pra mag solve ng rubiks cube..ryt?)
sapagkakalam ko po..
layer by layer po gmit nya..
ntutunan din po nya ata yun..
sa masterthecube.com(ndi ko po alam
kung sya mey ari ng site nayan)..
dun korin po kc natutunan kung pano
magsolve ng 3x3 dati eh.. v
Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
wow! dami pala methods sa pagsolve
sino kayang pinoy ang makakagawa ng isa pang method?
sino kayang pinoy ang makakagawa ng isa pang method?
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Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
his thread should be given importance especially to the newbies...
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Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
grabe ang dami naman po nyan hehehe...
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Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
dame methods
hehehehe
may 4 methods aq alam jan
hihihihi
hehehehe
may 4 methods aq alam jan
hihihihi
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Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
Hello peeps!
I'm new here but I'm not new to the cube... di ko lang alam na napakarami palang method ng pagbuo nito, all this time LBL lang ang alam ko saka konti ng fridrich F2L method which, lately ko lang nalaman at pinag-aralan (ang hirap!)
I recently bought 1 black, 1 white and 1 transparent DIY cube para pang display lang sana pero ang sarap pala gamitin, he he.
at maraming klase din pala ang cube! grabe nagmistulang ignorante tuloy ako... anyway, I think this site is very helpful for newbies like me (nakakalula lang) happy cubing po.
I'm new here but I'm not new to the cube... di ko lang alam na napakarami palang method ng pagbuo nito, all this time LBL lang ang alam ko saka konti ng fridrich F2L method which, lately ko lang nalaman at pinag-aralan (ang hirap!)
I recently bought 1 black, 1 white and 1 transparent DIY cube para pang display lang sana pero ang sarap pala gamitin, he he.
at maraming klase din pala ang cube! grabe nagmistulang ignorante tuloy ako... anyway, I think this site is very helpful for newbies like me (nakakalula lang) happy cubing po.
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Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
@Kern first post ah...
first of all, welcome to PCA
second, pa read po ng rules and regulations
three, happy cubing
first of all, welcome to PCA
second, pa read po ng rules and regulations
three, happy cubing
i.luv.cube- 4x4x4
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Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
Meron po kayang cuber na master all of those method???
supercuber- 2x2x2
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Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
kuya may method po ba dYAn na -kapaG natapos na ang f2l ay dapat na lumabas ay cross????o kaya dot.....pls answer....tnx
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Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
robin_orbita wrote:kuya may method po ba dYAn na -kapaG natapos na ang f2l ay dapat na lumabas ay cross????o kaya dot.....pls answer....tnx
uu meron.,
ito ang alm kung site.,
http://cubefreak.net/speedcubing_misc.html
cross agad lalabas.,
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Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
wow that is realy a lot
ang alam ko lang ay
CFOP
ROUX
LBL
Petrus(partially)
MGLS(partially)
gamit yata ni dan brown galing sa cubefreak.net eh
yung may 3 cycle tut.
nagoorient sya ng 4 corners
yung R' D' R D
pwede to gamitin sa minx
lahat ng tinuro ni dan brown pwede gamitin sa minx
wag lang yung f2l ni dan
ang alam ko lang ay
CFOP
ROUX
LBL
Petrus(partially)
MGLS(partially)
gamit yata ni dan brown galing sa cubefreak.net eh
yung may 3 cycle tut.
nagoorient sya ng 4 corners
yung R' D' R D
pwede to gamitin sa minx
lahat ng tinuro ni dan brown pwede gamitin sa minx
wag lang yung f2l ni dan
Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
soo helpful..after im good in fridrich ill learn petrus next. then others
Re: Methods to Solve 3x3 Rubik's Cube(?)
merong bago dan brown method
pero begginer method yun eh
pero begginer method yun eh
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