Nothing new. Just cool executions for [U' : M2 , R] and its inverse [R , U' : M2]. Now,
A = U' Rw M' R' U (= U' M2 U). This can be done in two "clicks": (U' Rw) (M' R' U).
B = R U' Rw M' R' U R' (= R U' M2 U R'). This can also be done in two "clicks": (R U' Rw) (M' R' U R').
Notice that [U' : M2 , R] = A B and [R, U' : M2] = B A. Very fun to execute![]()
The supercube-safe version of this is a 10-mover.
F' R U' M' U2 M U' R' F
Performed as (F' R U' M') (U2 Rw' R U' R' F). The M' can be done as Rw R' for a smoother flow.
(Inverse) F' R U M' U2 M U R' F
Not as smooth. Index-middle for last two moves helps.
(Different angle) U' R' F M F2 M' F R U
Performed as (U' Lw' U R) (Rw' U2 M') (U Lw U).
(Inverse) U' R' F' M F2 M' F' R U
Performed as (U' Lw' U' R) (Rw' U2 M') (U' Lw U).
Of course, the inverses can be completely avoided with a cube rotationThere are 12 BH cases for this.
Edit: Nice mirror: F R U M' U2 M U R' F'.
Last edited by blah; 05-13-2011 at 11:00 PM.
A 8-corner twist:
(L U' L U' L2 U' L U' L U' L2 R2 U') ^2
Thanks, Lucarubik, that gives me a nicer 22LL alg for Y perm with flipped edges.
Don't know if this has been posted before:
T-perm: (RUR'U') (R'F R2 U' R'U'RUR'F')
pseudo Y-perm: (R'F R2 U' R'U'RUR'F') (RUR'U')
I switched to this recently for old Pochmann corners.
Edit: Another fun way to shoot to BU:
z' (RUR' F L'UL) E (L'U'L F' R U'R') E z
Last edited by Joël; 06-05-2012 at 02:44 AM.
Two corners and two edges swap for 555
J perm: Rw' U' R U r U' R' U R2 U R' U' r U r' F' Rw U Rw' U' Rw' F Rw2 U' Rw' U'
T perm: Rw' U' R U r U' R' U R2 U R' U' r U r' U' Rw' F Rw2 U' Rw' U' Rw U Rw' F'
Just 2 simple ELL comms cancelled into a fat PLL![]()
Last edited by Robert-Y; 08-18-2012 at 08:08 PM.
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