I realised that PLL prediction during the middle of OLL is one of the main problems people have when trying to get 'Fazt'. So:
- User inputs (or selects) the OLL algorithms they use for each case
- Software looks at the last 3-6 moves of each OLL
- Then for each case (the last 3-6 moves of every OLL listed), a scramble is generated* such that if these last moves are performed, every PLL+AUF can be reached
- Add a timer and voila, you have a case trainer.
One of the better things about it is that you wouldn't be able to use R-OLL to help cut down the types of PLLs to predict - you'd simply have to lookahead.
This means that after a lot of practice, you can utilise R-OLL and this training concurrently within your solves to make PLL prediction even easier
The only thing is you have to be familiar with your OLLs otherwise you might end up spending more effort working how to do the moves leading up to PLL rather than on predicting it...
I don't have the expertise (or the time to gain it) to write this, so if anybody thinks this idea is worthwhile it'd be really useful to see it come to fruition
*Lots of OLLs end similarly, so the trainer wouldn't have to generate that many states at all (allowing for optimal scrambles).





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