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Do you have other ways of solving Rubik's cube?

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I can solve Rubik's cube already, but it always takes me a min or 1 min and 30 sec maximum...Do you have any other way of solving rubik'd cube that consumes lesser times?

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  1. Disassemble the cube?


  2. that is really hard you are really smart if your able to complete a cube in that amount of time!!! oh ihave no idea sorry

  3. Oh man... there are SOO many other ways =D

    Imma just copy off an old edited post I made a few days ago. I'm certain it'll help =]

    Beginner LBL Method: The most basic system I can think of. A dumbed down version of the Fridrich Method, involving more steps, more time, and less algs.

    Fridrich Method: The method 90-95% of all professional speedcubers use. The reason? A high alg count, which equals major reptition and also utilizes certain logic and cube concepts. An advanced version of LBL.

    Petrus Method: Requires much intuition, sort of difficult to learn but easy if learned! Not many algs to remember, great for fewest moves challenge =]

    Roux Method: The 2nd best speedsolving method I've ever seen. Almost similar to Petrus, but is much quicker due to fluent and unwasted moves. Less algs than Fridrich, more than Petrus.

    Heise Method: This method is GREAT for fewest moves, but requires A LOT of intuition, and learning concepts such as commutators and conjugation. Learn this only if you don't want to memorize algs, because frankly there ARE none for this method!

    Ortega Method: Corners first, edges second. I'm not sure how feasible this is, but works extremely well for 2x2 cube.

    Waterman Method: I have not yet explored this method. But when I read it, I didn't like it... it's kinda complicated to me. Though, you can check it out at the link below if you want.

    VH Method: Named after Lars Vandenbergh (SP?) and Dan Harris, who've made various changes to the Fridrich Method. Not savvy on the details as Dan's tutorial is not fully posted.

    ZB Method: Named after... Zbignew Zborowski (I GOT HIS NAME RIGHT XD) and Ron Van Bruchem, who've made MANY changes to Fridrich Method. The alg count here is IMMENSE, so only veteran cubers will want to learn this.

    I'm certain there are more methods. But. This is all I can remember, as it is 4 AM in the morning =]

    Links below and ENJOY =D

  4. wow how do you do that???

    well either i'd look up cheats on google or disemble the cube :p

    if its hard then just keep on trying until you find a different way to do it :)

    Hope this helps :)

  5. Take all the stickers off and then put them back on to solve. ;-)

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