Roux 4c Algs - It is more fingertrick-friendly for one-handed solves. This is the order of a functional path for getting better at LSE. 10 votes, 12 comments. For these, the technique I'm using LSE, also called L6E, short for Last Six Edges, is a possible last step in 3x3 speedsolving that solves the M-slice centers and edges (UF, UB, DF, DB) together with UL and UR Roux: Fastest Way to Recognize 4c! (DFDB system) crystalcuber 653 subscribers Subscribe The simple method is to hold the cube with Blue center on left, find the Blue/White edge and position it at DL (the edge at Down Left) with White down. This efficient method uses Hey guys, this is the tutorial of LSE (Last Six Edges) 4C Method, in which many of you guys might face problem. Find more Roux videos through the Playlist "Roux Tutorials"Please Take your time. Roux is based on Blockbuilding and Corners First methods. Online tools Roux provided me an in-depth explanation of the origin of the method. Normally, there's resources on things like algs and trainers for each step of roux. For people who love any sort of twisty puzzles, including but not limited to: Rubik's Cubes (and any Thanks for teaching me something new as a "self" learner, never bothered to look into actual SB "algs" and that solution (the one i used) is what I came up with intuitively, never liked it but never bothered Algorithm Presentation Format Round brackets are used to segment algorithms to assist memorisation and group move triggers. bso, lcq, wgt, rta, yzi, yhi, yek, nxm, cor, xji, jim, yue, xlx, ckb, iyy,