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A quick idea

pjgat09

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What do you get when you mulitply your PB single time (non-lucky) for 3x3 by the number of algorithms you knew (for that method) at that time. 19.42 * 21 = 407.82 for me. What are yours?
 

dougreed

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That seems kind of vague. What exactly do you mean by "algorithms"? I technically know hundreds (if not more) algorithms for the F2L alone, but some of them are painfully obvious. Or are you just counting LL algorithms?

-Doug
 

pjk

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I guess you could define an algorithum as something you learned in this format: R' U R. All of the items that you learned on your own without looking at an algorithum is not considered an algorithum.
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dougreed

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Maybe I'm missing something, but what differentiates a F2L "move" from a LL "algorithm"? I don't want to argue about it, I'm just curious for the purposes of this thread B)

-Doug
 
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