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The Awkward Case Thread

cubersmith

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That OLL.
I always forget that alg. In fact, I think I might go learn a new alg now. I use the R U2 R2 U' R U' R' U2 F R F' atm, but it stinks.

That seems pretty finger tricky. You can do the R2 as R2'. You might need a regrip after the second U' though.

(y) r U2' R' U' r' R2 U R' U' r U' r'

That might need a regrip, its not ideal
 
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Ralinda4

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Love E perms and F perms, I find them really easy to perform and recognise, especially F perms. N perms can burn in hell though. And I'm ignoring the fact that V perms exist until I've finished learning the G perms...
 

Dacuba

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Recognition on Eperm also takes me more time than it probaly should.
 
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Ralinda4

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With E perms you either have it already in place to perform the alg, which means you have the same colour on RF and RB and the opposite of that colour on LF and LB. If it isn't set up then you'll either have two opposite corners "solved", or you'll have nothing solved (which is a pain to recognise, but it doesn't come up often).
 
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