![]() The Fridrich method consists of four steps. You are learning the Fridrich method, which is the most popular speedcubing method (the world record holder, Erik Akkersdijk, and former world record holder and winner of the World Championships two years ago, Yu Nakajima, both use it.) ![]() That's great! That's pretty good for a beginner's time.į2L isn't an entirely new method, it is a STEP within a method. F2L, for those who know what that is - no idea what it stands for ^_^ I love my cube I've been told i'm addicted, but I don't care. My time, although not that impressive, is 1min 0.3secs. I've had mine for about a month now and I've only started 'Speed Cubing' (as I've heard it called) about a week ago. I've got addicted to this 6 sided puzzle.
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