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    Impossible
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    Are you really sure it's CF ? Corners don't look solved until the very end

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinnGamer View Post
    Are you a wizard?
    this.
    Computer cube PB averages of 12: [Clock: 5.72] [Pyraminx: 3.44] [Megaminx: 49.52]
    [2x2: 2.66] [3x3: 8.71] [4x4: 29.06] [5x5: 52.69] [6x6: 1:34.78] [7x7: 2:20.34]

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    Quote Originally Posted by TMOY View Post
    Are you really sure it's CF ? Corners don't look solved until the very end
    That's exactly what I was thinking as I went through the first solve lol.
    I learned BLD once, but I only really use it as a party trick.
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    That's very neat. I've only thought about writing a program that finds short preferably non-lucky CFOP solutions. But now I like yours much better, as it's more surprising. And I guess harder to do.
    Last edited by Stefan; 06-17-2012 at 10:34 AM.

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    It means Cross f2l, w/ LL skip.
    Call it CFNLL.
    Cross F2L No LL
    I'm 283rd in 2x2.
    I'm a nub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonlin View Post
    It means Cross f2l, w/ LL skip.
    Call it CFNLL.
    Cross F2L No LL
    No, call it F3L.

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    mind = blown.
    3x3: 1/5/12/50/100: 7.28, 9.46, 10.35, 11.11, 11.43
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    What is this I don't even

    this could be worth learning if there aren't an insane amount of algs.
    /3,3/1,0/-2,-2/2,0/2,2/0,-2/-1,-1/0,3/-3,-3/0,2/-2,-2/2,0

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    No human will ever do this in a speedsolve, on purpose and reasonably consistently. You thought predicting parity was hard? This is literally thousands of times harder.
    Computer cube PB averages of 12: [Clock: 5.72] [Pyraminx: 3.44] [Megaminx: 49.52]
    [2x2: 2.66] [3x3: 8.71] [4x4: 29.06] [5x5: 52.69] [6x6: 1:34.78] [7x7: 2:20.34]

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