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03-22-2007 04:28 PM
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A Collection of Algorithms
Here you can find algorithms to solve many different situations on the cube. If you have an algorithm you want to add, simply click on the link, and click on "Edit" at the top of the page, find the according case, and add it. Be sure to follow the syntax of the page before adding an algorithm. For example, to add an algorithm, find the case/picture, and add this at the bottom of the list:
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If you have any questions about this, feel free to ask here in this thread.
Last edited by pjk : 09-14-2008 11:34 AM at 11:34 AM.
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03-22-2007 05:00 PM
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getting lucky is not a crime....
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03-22-2007 06:06 PM
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Updated.
I will go searching for algs soon ;)
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03-22-2007 07:24 PM
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03-22-2007 07:48 PM
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Could someone also list them in the basic UDFBRL notation?
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03-22-2007 09:38 PM
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Updated, thanks L-t, sorry I missed it.
Annon, what do you mean? With no cube rotations? They are already in standard basic notation.
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03-23-2007 01:02 AM
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JPerm
RUR' F' - RUR'U'R'-F-R2U'R'U'
(Similar to T-Perm)
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03-23-2007 10:25 PM
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Updated.
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03-24-2007 06:35 PM
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Here are mine:
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R Permutation : a
 - [R U2 R' U2 R B' R' U' R U R B R2' U]
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R Permutation : b
 - [R' U2 R U2 R' F R U R' U' R' F' R2 U']
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N Permutation : a
 - [R U' R' U l U F U' R' F' R U' R U l' U R']
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N Permutation : b
 - [R' U R U' R' F' U' F R U R' F R' F' R U' R]
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J Permutation : a
 - [y2 R' U2 R U R' U2' L U' R U L']
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H Permutation
 - [R2' r2 U' L2 l2' U2 R2' r2 U' L2 l2']
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E Permutation
 - [y x R U' R' D R U R' u2 R' U R D R' U' R]
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Z Permutation : b
 - [U R' U' R U' R U R U' R' U R U R2 U' R' U]
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I got N b from Gungz' blog. N a is the F-B reflection with a double layer optimization. Bob Burton has that one on his site and attributes it to Stefan Pochmann. I like those N algs even though they are a little longer than the regular ones because they are finger-tricky and flow nicely. The H is the same alg as the M2 version just performed differently. I got that version from Gungz too and he has a nice video of it.
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03-24-2007 06:47 PM
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Thanks for sharing... interessting N's
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