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Cuber & Cuber Ⅱ - 5 Free Chapters
Cuber & Cuber Ⅱ - 5 Free Chapters
Cuber & Cuber Ⅱ - 5 Free Chapters
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Five free chapters include Megaminx Method, Bermuda Earth Method, Mastermorphix Method, Square 1 (SQ1) Method and Super Square Column Method. Covers one eighth of full title Cuber How to Solve Various Puzzle Cubes. Full 40 chapters covering 50 of the most popular cubes under titles Cuber and Cuber II available in eBook and paperback.
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PublisherLulu.com
Release dateMay 12, 2015
ISBN9781329130784
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    Cuber & Cuber Ⅱ - 5 Free Chapters - Jo Ann Cooper

    Cuber & Cuber Ⅱ - 5 Free Chapters

    5 Free Chapters

    Cuber : How to Solve Various Puzzle Cubes

    Part I & II

    by

    Jo Ann Cooper

    Contents

    5 Free Chapters

    General Notation Overview

    Megaminx Method

    Bermuda Earth Method

    Mastermorphix Method

    Square 1 (SQ1) Method

    Super Square Column Method

    Cuber ( eBook & Paperback Available )

    General Notation Overview

    Chapter 1 - 3x3x3 Method - Standard Rubik’s Cube

    Chapter 2 - Fisher Cube Method 

    Chapter 3 - Megaminx Method FREE

    Chapter 4 - Bermuda Megaminx - Saturn Method

    Chapter 5 - Bermuda Earth Method FREE

    Chapter 6 - Pyraminx Crystal / Chrysanthemum Method

    Chapter 7 - Floppy Cube and Super Floppy Cube Method

    Chapter 8 - Void Cube Method

    Chapter 9 - Edge Only Void Method

    Chapter 10 - 3x3x2, 3x3x5, 3x3x7 and 3x3x9 Method

    Chapter 11 - Pyraminx Method

    Chapter 12 - Mastermorphix Method FREE

    Chapter 13 - Gear Mastermorphix Method

    Chapter 14 - The Snake Cube / Wooden Cube Method

    Chapter 15 - Skewb Method

    Chapter 16 - Skewb Diamond Method 

    Chapter 17 - Gear Cube Method

    Chapter 18 - Mirror Cube Method

    Chapter 19 - Bandage Cube / Meffert’s Challenge Method

    Chapter 20 - 2x2 Method

    Cuber II ( eBook & Paperback Available )

    General Notation Overview

    Chapter 21 - 2x2 Dodecahedron Method

    Chapter 22 - 2x2x3 Tower Method

    Chapter 23 - WitEden Shape-Shifting 2x2x3 Camouflage Cube Method

    Chapter 24 - 4x4x4, 5x5x5, 6x6x6, 7x7x7 and 11x11x11 Method

    Chapter 25 - 2x3x4 MF8 Method

    Chapter 26 - Ola Jansson 4x4x2 V3.25 Method

    Chapter 27 - Bermuda Star Method

    Chapter 28 - Rex Flower Method

    Chapter 29 - Rubik’s Magic 8 Panel Method

    Chapter 30 - Curvy Copter & Helicopter Cube Method

    Chapter 31 - WitEden 4x4x2 Method

    Chapter 32 - WitEden Camouflage 3x3x3 Method

    Chapter 33 - Square 1 (SQ1) Method FREE

    Chapter 34 - Square 1 3x3x2 Method

    Chapter 35 - Super Square 1 (SSQ1) Method

    Chapter 36 - Square 2 (SQ2) Method

    Chapter 37 - Super Square Column Method FREE

    Chapter 38 - Dayan Crazy 3x3 Plus - Earth Method

    Chapter 39 - 3x4x5 Method

    Chapter 40 - Gre’goire Pfenning’s 3x5x7 Method

    YouTube Cuber & Cuber II:  www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC7z_3DP5XA

    General Notation Overview

    Representative of the notation used on all cubes unless otherwise noted.

    Throughout the book I use common abbreviations of cube names such as simply noting 3x3 to represent the 3x3x3. I will never use 3x3 to denote the 3x3x5. These changes run with the consciousness of the text and should not be off putting.

    The terms face and layer may be used interchangeably at times and in other forms they are used for specification of the configuration of a single cube in a layer. Such as if you are maneuvering a corner piece that has three sides consisting of three colors and one of these colors is white. And for your purposes you need to track the white side of this corner. You may find that this cube is in the front layer, however, the white side of this corner faces right (right face), meaning that yes this cube is in the front layer but the side that we are looking for (white) is not in the front face. In such a situation layer and face are not interchangeable. This corner lies in the front layer, right face. But because the colored face does not separate from the layer when turned, in most cases the words are used interchangeably unless otherwise specified. 

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