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Exactly, Roux method can deal with this "parity" without extra algs.Or you can just solve the M-slice last.
Exactly, Roux method can deal with this "parity" without extra algs.Or you can just solve the M-slice last.
<3 qqAn interesting 2gen sequence (ignore the centers):
M U' M' U M' U M' U' M
A variation which only affects the E centers:
M U' M' U M' u M' u' M
And finally, a void parity:
M U' M' U M' U M' U' R U R' U' M U R U' R'
I'm not going to watch the video but I have seen a commercial for it. Rubik's should not be allowed to sell a **** cube that was invented by someone else more then 20 years ago and sell it for a **** of an expensive price.
I'm not going to watch the video but I have seen a commercial for it. Rubik's should not be allowed to sell a **** cube that was invented by someone else more then 20 years ago and sell it for a **** of an expensive price.
Just so you know, this version was also invented by the person who made the original void cube.
SHUT UP I WANT A REASON TO BE ANGRY
Kir you're angry when you set a new PB.
OT: Void cubes have never been anything big to me. The parity kills.
Solve it with roux. Problem solved
Kir you're angry when you set a new PB.