Like the primary gameplay, there are generally: bridge, edge first, layer first, angle first.
If you are playing bridge now, you can continue to try the hand speed limit and see how much you can play.
If you really encounter a bottleneck and can't play any more, learn CFOP (there are also some bridge masters, but only relatively non-mainstream).
If you use layers first (that is, build a cross at the bottom first, then restore the order of the second layer, then the top layer and finally the third layer), congratulations, you can continue to learn the complete course of cfop directly! Because the simplified version you have learned covers the basics and general methods in the full version, and the full version of cfop will give special solutions for each situation (the standard temperature and pressure 1 19 are too many nonstandard), so in general, there are many formulas.
If you are using edge first and angle first now, I suggest that you spend an hour learning layers before learning CFOP.
Because the layer-first method is the basis of CFOP, it will be more helpful for you to understand CFOP after learning the layer.
In addition; Because my original Rubik's cube enlightenment website:
Men's Rubik's Cube Tutorial Network/
This is a website that I personally think is very good.
Recently, the server moved, and the web page can't be opened ... and I can't provide you with a specific teaching website.
There are many Rubik's Cube teaching websites on the Internet. You can find someone you like but don't understand. Hey, I can explain it to you.
So if you have any questions about the Rubik's Cube, you can hi. I can try my best to solve them for you! The above is my answer!
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