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  1. 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 popularizer, Jessica …

  2. PLL Algorithms - CFOP Speedcubing Cases - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Permutation of the last layer algorithms for the CFOP speedsolving method.

  3. CFOP vs ROUX - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community

    CFOP is more developed and far more popular and therefore “better”. Theoretically Roux is likely slightly better, primarily because of the lower movecount. Realistically they’re the same and you certainly …

  4. Jessica Fridrich - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Jessica Fridrich (born Jiří Fridrich [1]) is a Czech-American speedcuber who documented and popularised the CFOP method. Fridrich comes from Ostrava-Poruba, Czechoslovakia (now the …

  5. Is Yiheng Ending CFOP? - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community

    Jan 23, 2011 · Yiheng now has 3x3 Average and Single records. I was wondering. His speed, efficiency and lookahead push the limits of what can be done with CFOP. Will it take a ZB user to eventually …

  6. CFOP Master, a Windows application to search a solve for a given ...

    Jan 29, 2020 · Hello. I'm a Rubik's cube fan and a hobbyist programmer. I've been working in a Windows application to search a solve for a given scramble using the CFOP method. To use it …

  7. Cross - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    The cross is a concept first proposed in 1978 by Donald Taylor and is the first step for most layer by layer methods on 3x3x3 [1]. It involves solving the four edges of one layer into place all at once. …

  8. 2-Look OLL - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Nov 28, 2022 · This OLL system is used to orient all the pieces on the last layer as described in the CFOP method, you do not need to know all 57 OLLs to use 2-look OLL (commonly abbreviated as …

  9. Roux method - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Sep 13, 2025 · Roux (French: [ʁu], English: [ɹuː] ROO) is a Rubik's cube speedsolving method invented by Gilles Roux. Roux is based on Blockbuilding and Corners First methods. It is notable for its low …

  10. Should I switch to Roux? | SpeedSolving Puzzles Community

    Aug 17, 2020 · Roux is not way better than CFOP, lots of Roux fanboys come up with these dumb arguments for why it is better but it really isn't. Roux can be almost as fast as CFOP but you should …