Nice mumbo jumbo there, mister.
It makes sense. F2L=first 2 layers, getting a cross is the first step in everything. The "Beginner" method solves one layer at a time, while the Fridrich (which is what Dias was doing) solves the first 2 layers at the same time. OLL is orienting the top of the last layer, or the opposite of the color he got the cross on. Example, if he solved yellow first, the OLL would be for white (unless the cube is different, not all cubes are like this). Then doing the PLL (Permute Last Layers) solves the cube by putting moving around the pieces to the correct spot. This site lists all of the PLL's needed (only 21) if you don't understand what I mean. Dias, I finished watching the video, and really can't comment on anything besides what you already said. I agree with your comment on 10 how it was better than the first, but only because it was better performed. Your PS: I don't compete Your PSS:Only 3 for a mega? Here in america (in the parts I live) you'll be lucky to get one for 20 bucks (14 euro). Haven't looked at the Gigaminx prices though, mainly because I'm too lazy to learn something else xD. My PS: Also, did you hear the tetraminx is coming out soon? It's about 2 times larger than gigaminx, 12 layers (if I remember correctly). Not sure if it's already out yet though.
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