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    So I got my first 4x4 in the mail today. And I've solved it all the way to the last step. I'm completely stuck. I watched memyselfandpi's tutoral, which is what got me to where I am. And I've also watched some of pogobots tutoral. Anybody have tips? More tutorals?
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    Corners are exactly the same as 3x3...
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    Orintation will be the same, permuatation may not be.
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    I suggest RobH0629's tutorial.

    And I think you have orientation and permutation confused. Orientation is how the piece is rotated, permutation is where the piece is. Orienting corners on 4x4 is the same as on 3x3, but there are permutation parities.
    Last edited by Chapuunka; 02-27-2010 at 08:40 PM. Reason: I confused myself

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    You probably have Parity.
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    Parity on the ORIENTATION of corners?lol

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    Ya I think it's parity.
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    he said he solved it to the very last step. Isn't that Permutation??
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    Just solve it like a 3x3, if you find that on edge is flipped at the end use a orientation parity alg. If you find at the end that 2 corners need to be switched use r2 U2 r2 Uw2 r2 u2. If used right it will leave you with a normal 3x3 case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Phoenix Death~ View Post
    She said she solved it to the very last step. Isn't that Permutation??
    Fixed.
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