About 21,100 results
Open links in new tab
  1. How do i get better at f2l? - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community

    Feb 2, 2025 · Get used to intuitive F2L, then move onto the algs. They aren’t that hard, but I suggest you fully master intuitive F2L and learn the hard cases first. Practice. But not just …

  2. F2L cube state - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    A previous state of this one is the F2L-1 cube state. Use the Last F2L Slot step to have the F2L cube state, as in the CFOP method.

  3. F2L Bad Edge in Slot Multislotting - SpeedSolving Puzzles …

    Jul 25, 2014 · My question for those who know advanced F2L: If you have two slots left and the F2L pair you are solving first is in the U layer but requires a rotation to solve and you notice …

  4. Keyhole F2L - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Feb 21, 2025 · Keyhole First Two Layers or Keyhole F2L, sometimes named working corner, is a method that solves, normally, the first two bottom layers of the 3x3x3 cube. It is an efficient …

  5. Speedcubedb - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Mar 25, 2021 · Speedcubedb, short for "Speed Cube Database", is a website that was created by Gil Zussman that has a large database of algorithms for many speedcubing events and their …

  6. Sledgehammer - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Aug 1, 2025 · The sledgehammer is a Rubik's cube algorithm used to solve specific cases in the F2L stage.

  7. 1 Look Line Last Layer (1LLLL) - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    About In order to bring the number of cases for the last layer down to 18, (including the solved case) some F2L influence is needed. Edge orientation needs to be solved before F2L-1, so …

  8. The Best F2L Algs for EVERY Case! - SpeedSolving Puzzles …

    Dec 20, 2017 · I've made a PDF of (in my opinion) are the best F2L algs for EVERY case. Now these algs are only for inserting into the right front slot, but they can be easily adaptable for …

  9. Cross - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Then they will proceed to do F2L. Although you can solve the cross on any side, including the front, back, and the right or left sides, most cubers advise doing the cross on the bottom, as …