
First Two Layers (F2L) of Fridrich Speedcubing Method
Oct 23, 2025 · First Two Layers, or F2L refers to the first two bottom layers of the 3x3x3 cube, or essentially all layers up until the last layer on larger cubes. The definition is a little different …
CFOP method - Speedsolving.com Wiki
CFOP (Cross, F2L, OLL, PLL, pronounced C-F-O-P or C-fop) is a 3x3 speedsolving method proposed by several cubers around 1981. It is also known as the Fridrich Method after its …
How do i get better at f2l? - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
Mar 28, 2021 · 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 …
EO Steps - Speedsolving.com Wiki
Aug 12, 2025 · It incorporates elements of both EOLine and CFOP as the rest of the F2L is generally solved <RUL (D)>-gen using CFOP-style F2L pairs. Nowadays, it is the most …
[Member Intro] F2l for a newbie - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
Jan 20, 2025 · Fairly new to speed cubing. I can do beginner method in around 2 minutes. I've been working on F2L really hard, learning algs, watching YouTube, and practicing hours a …
Sledgehammer - Speedsolving.com Wiki
The sledgehammer is a Rubik's cube algorithm used to solve specific cases in the F2L stage.
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 …
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 …
ZZ method - Speedsolving.com Wiki
The ZZ method is a 3x3 speedsolving method created by Zbigniew Zborowski in 2006. The method is focused both on low move count and high turning speed; during the majority of F2L, …
Intuitive solving - Speedsolving.com Wiki
The F2L methods (CFOP (AKA Fridrich method), Petrus) can be done intuitively. Note that before doing the last pair, you have an opportunity to orient the edges. Finally you will need to do the …