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    The fastest solver of a 3x3x3 Rubik's cube uses what method to solve the cube?

    Question #112869. Asked by smartman100. (Feb 15 10 1:12 PM)


    great2beme

    Could it be the Fridrich Method?

    http://www.cubefreak.net/Fridrich/main.html

    Feb 15 10, 2:03 PM


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