Ollie
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Where can I find an easy memo tutorial? Please name more than one.
Most tutorials will include something on how to actually memorize the pieces - if not then it's not a good tutorial. Do you mean how to get better at memo?
Where can I find an easy memo tutorial? Please name more than one.
Most tutorials will include something on how to actually memorize the pieces - if not then it's not a good tutorial. Do you mean how to get better at memo?
No, how to memo. I can't find one that I can understand.
Noah's video on cubing world is reaaaaaallllllllllllllllllllly easy to understand.
I'm thinking about learning blind, but I don't know a good video tutorial. I've tried several times without success with Badmephisto's tutorial. If there are none better than that, I'll try with his again.
MUM'UMUM'U
So you confuse UF>UR>BD and UF>UL>BD and their backwards.
1) If your first target is UL or UR, then you do U or U', putting this target to a buffer (U for UR, U' for UL). Then you do M and M' repeatedly, turning upper face in one direction.
2) If your first target is BD, then you do M, "putting" this target to a buffer, your next move will be U or U', but the logic is opposite to a previous case: you move a buffer into your second target (U for UL, U' for UR).
D2 L' D2 R2 F D' F' B' R2 L D2 F2 L2 U' B2 U R2 F2 U2 B2 R2
How I would solve the corners (using Boomerang):
x2 y' R' U R U2' R' U2' R' U' R U' R' U2 R U2' R U y x2
y' U' R U' R2' U' R U' R' U2' R' U2 R' U' R U' R2' y
D2 R2 U R2' U' R2 D2
D' R2 U R2' U' R2 D
M2' U2' M2' U' M2' U2' M2' U'
D R2 U R2' U' R2 D'
R2 U R2' U' R2
Odd number of cycles = parity
But when there's parity in Boomerang, UBR and UFL should be swapped. Which they aren't.
So is this parity or not?
No, that's Boomerang. I used the Messy trick; you sometimes don't have to use triple sledgehammer (see example solve 4).Wtf. That's not boomerang. Boomerang uses triple sledgehammer not R2 U R2 U' R2. That messes up so much stuff.
No, that's Boomerang. I used the Messy trick; you sometimes don't have to use triple sledgehammer (see example solve 4).
i have never tried blindfold cubing. how is it actually done / what are the methods used ?
OP for edges may be easier as they already know the algs they need. You also don't have to remember where the M slice is. I know that the algs aren't difficult to learn for M2, but I found it easier when I first started learning BLD to know exactly what the algs I were using did.Ok. You memorize where each piece needs to go, then you put them there. Use M2/OP
OP for edges may be easier as they already know the algs they need. You also don't have to remember where the M slice is. I know that the algs aren't difficult to learn for M2, but I found it easier when I first started learning BLD to know exactly what the algs I were using did.
D2 L' D2 R2 F D' F' B' R2 L D2 F2 L2 U' B2 U R2 F2 U2 B2 R2
How I would solve the corners (using Boomerang):
x2 y' R' U R U2' R' U2' R' U' R U' R' U2 R U2' R U y x2
y' U' R U' R2' U' R U' R' U2' R' U2 R' U' R U' R2' y
D2 R2 U R2' U' R2 D2
D' R2 U R2' U' R2 D
M2' U2' M2' U' M2' U2' M2' U'
D R2 U R2' U' R2 D'
R2 U R2' U' R2
Odd number of cycles = parity
But when there's parity in Boomerang, UBR and UFL should be swapped. Which they aren't.
So is this parity or not?