The Roux Method of solving a Rubik's cube is a mostly intuitive method to solve a standard 3x3x3 Rubik's cube, it is done in the following order:
FB - First Block, create a 1x2x3 block on either the RHS (Right Hand Side) or the LHS (Left Hand Side) of the cube.
SB - Second Block, create another 1x2x3 block on the side opposite your FB.
CMLL (Corners of the Last Layer, irrespective of the Middle layer), this is the only algorithmic step in the Roux Method which consists of 42 algorithms.
LSE (Last 6 Edges), the last six edges of the Left, Right, Top Back and Front, Bottom Back and Front.
After completing these 4 steps the Rubik's will be in a completed step. Take note that this method does not preserve the orientation of the center on each side of the cube -- in order to correct orientation parity: please look into the Commutator Methods used on Supercubes.
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