23.11.2009, 23:10
Let U, R, F be three adjacent faces (Up, Right and Front), in other words, U, R, F are faces arranged clockwise around a vertex. Let D be the other face adjacent to both F and R. Clockwise 1/5 twists of a face are denoted by the appropriate letter, anti-clockwise 1/5 twists by U', R', F' or D'. In the solution below, the D face is usually still unsolved. We can denote the positions of the edge pieces by using two letters, for example UF is the edge that lies in both the U and F faces. Similarly, corners are denoted by three letters as they lie in three faces.
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