Solvador Cubi
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Since LMCF has such a large range for the number of algs one has to learn (few or hundreds), I think that's one of it's biggest draws. The more you can memorize, the faster you can get.
I also like it because if someone already knows 2x2 and L6E (or L4E) then they don't even need to learn any new algs.
The E2L steps can all be intuitive! Even doing one edge at a time can be about the same number of moves as solving 2 at a time (an E2L pair). So new cubers can get into it and see low move counts (<70 anyway) right away.
I tried to record this intuitiveness for myself in an info sheet.
It's Step 2 on here: http://solvexio.cf/app/#/Corn_E_Midge
-= Solvador Cubi
I also like it because if someone already knows 2x2 and L6E (or L4E) then they don't even need to learn any new algs.
The E2L steps can all be intuitive! Even doing one edge at a time can be about the same number of moves as solving 2 at a time (an E2L pair). So new cubers can get into it and see low move counts (<70 anyway) right away.
I tried to record this intuitiveness for myself in an info sheet.
It's Step 2 on here: http://solvexio.cf/app/#/Corn_E_Midge
-= Solvador Cubi