It's nice to see people still learning to solve a Rubik's cube. I prefer the Lars method since it allows you to hold the cube in one hand and work around what you have solved so far by using your other hand.
It's nice to see people still learning to solve a Rubik's cube. I prefer the Lars method since it allows you to hold the cube in one hand and work around what you have solved so far by using your other hand.
There are quite a few different methods out there. I came across this one today and figured it would be a good addition to the sub.
There are quite a few different methods out there. I came across this one today and figured it would be a good addition to the sub.
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