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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 …

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

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

  3. cfop - SpeedSolving Puzzles Community

    CubeCoach is a fully interactive Rubik’s Cube simulator that currently solves using CFOP, with more methods to come. The algorithm I have created solves the cross and each pair in the …

  4. 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 …

  5. How to be sub-10 with the CFOP method - SpeedSolving Puzzles …

    Jul 19, 2024 · Discuss strategies and techniques to achieve sub-10 solves using the CFOP method in speedcubing.

  6. 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 …

  7. List of methods - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Explore various speedcubing methods, including Corners First and others, on this comprehensive wiki page for Rubik's Cube enthusiasts.

  8. 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 …

  9. ZB method - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    Oct 5, 2025 · ZB averages fewer moves than CFOP and reaches the all last layer edges oriented state without requiring the use of edge control. Unfortunately, because this method has a total …

  10. 3x3x3 speedsolving methods - Speedsolving.com Wiki

    May 20, 2024 · The CFOP Method (Fridrich) is the most popular speedcubing method. First the bottom layer edges are solved, then the first two layers are filled in either using intuition or …