n00bCube
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When looking at Youtube videos and guides online, some of the algorithyms vary from guide to guide.
I was expecting each Fridich guide to be exactly the same as each other. I've also noticed on some guides, that an algorithym for a particular move, will be shorter than the algorithym used for that exact same move on another guide.
Why don't all of the shortest algorithyms that can be used for all moves just all get put together in one standard Fridich method, and for that method to be what everyone uses?
Or am I missing something here? I guess I am, so go easy on me because I'm still new to cubing.
I was expecting each Fridich guide to be exactly the same as each other. I've also noticed on some guides, that an algorithym for a particular move, will be shorter than the algorithym used for that exact same move on another guide.
Why don't all of the shortest algorithyms that can be used for all moves just all get put together in one standard Fridich method, and for that method to be what everyone uses?
Or am I missing something here? I guess I am, so go easy on me because I'm still new to cubing.