# Motivation It's a corners first method, so I figured it may be worth a try and amazingly enough, it's not too slow for the 2x2x2 (20-30s) and feels less complicated than the equivalent LBL steps. Only real downside is the lack of cube flipping, but this should be easily solvable by adjusting the algorithms accordingly. # Steps 1. Solve the first layer intuitively. 2. Swap two corners of the last layer until all corners are in the correct spot. 3. Orient three corners of the last layer until all corners are oriented correctly. # Algorithms ## Two corner swap Hold the cube so that the two corners to be swapped are on the left-down edge: L D L' D' B' L' B Flipped version (right-up edge): R U R' U' B' R' B Alternatively, for the swapped corners on the right-down edge: R' D' R D B R B' Flipped version (left-up edge): L' U' L U B L B' TODO: Devise a version working on the up-front edge and pick whichever is more ergonomic ## Three corner orientation Hold the cube so that the corner staying in place is between the front, right and bottom faces. The other three corners are turned clockwise. L D L' D L D2 L' D2 Flipped version (up-left-front corner): R U R' U R U2 R' U2