This cube is designed for two to four players and can be drafted using any of the 2-4 player variations of drafting.
For an optimal draft each player should attempt to draft a two color pair of their deck. Each two color pair has one multicolored card as well as one card that has that pair's color identity(adventure,kicker, hybrid, etc) There are six copies of evolving wilds in the cube for mana fixing.
My personal favorite way to draft this cube is a face up Winston Draft. (I prefer the Winston three stack to the Winchester four)
Rules below:
Face up Winston Draft can be played with 2-4 players. For each player add 45 random cards from the cube.
To begin shuffle all cards being used together. The cards are placed as a stack called the main stack. The top three cards are placed separately on the table face up to form three one-card piles. All piles are visible to all players during the draft.
One player is randomly chosen to be the starting player, and players take turns. On a player's turn, they look at all of the cards in the first pile, and they may take the pile. If they do, they add all of the cards in the pile to their draft collection and place the top card of the main stack to form the new first card in the pile. If they don't, they add the top card of the main stack to the pile and move on to the second pile and repeat this process. If they do not take the second pile, they move on to the third pile and repeat the process again. If the player does not take the third pile, they must take the top card of the main stack.
Regular Winston draft follows the rules above but the stacks are face down and only visible to the player whose turn it is to draft.