# Random Cubing Discussion

Discussion in 'General Speedcubing Discussion' started by Kirjava, Jul 28, 2010.

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1. ### KirjavaColourful

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Often I have ideas or thoughts that I'd like to post or discuss, but there doesn't exist a topic for. This happens a few times a week and usually consists of method ideas that don't yet merit their own threads - I resorted to discussing RouxZZ in the accomplishments thread, for example.

To start us off, I wanna post a video of kirjavaparity ^_^

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Sticky!

3. ### waffle=ijmWaffo

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O kirjava parity...sexy

4. ### hawkmp4Member

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That is a sexy parity.

5. ### ariasamieMember

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so actually it is going to be the new "I just realized that..." thread!

6. ### KirjavaColourful

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I wouldn't post RANDOM stuff like this in that thread~

7. ### cincyaviationMember

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After getting 2 PLL skips in a row and like 6 corner permutation skips after doing CLS, i realized that you could theoretically learn a bunch of algs for each case to solve the corners almost every time, i just don't know how many algs you would need.

8. ### KirjavaColourful

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For CLS or OLL?

OLLCP is quite popular already - I think CLS would be like a bajillion algs.

9. ### vcuber13Member

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well, if its 5 corners with 3 orientations, only half are possible, so it should be 5! x [3! / 2]
or
$5! \times \frac{3!}{2}$

$=120 \times 3$

$=360$

not sure if this is right, but I think so.

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10. ### KirjavaColourful

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That sounds wrong :/ isn't it more like 104*6 = 624?

Also, recog would be fun. CLL with 5 corners XD

11. ### cincyaviationMember

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How many would it be to do CLS plus solve edges? corner perms are pretty fast too

12. ### vcuber13Member

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why 6?

edit:
like 1 step mgls (or ls or whatever)?
21*104=~2100

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14. ### Matt SMember

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Except, not all six are distinguishable for symmetrical orientations.

15. ### StachuK1992statue

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16. ### KirjavaColourful

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Good point. That makes it an upper bound.

I can't think of how to work out the true number of cases without manually omitting cases I know are symmetrical. Any ideas?

17. ### qqwrefMember

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That Kirjava parity is clever as ****. Nice job.

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it's fake

19. ### qqwrefMember

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It's like ten turns. Just figure it out from the video, invert, execute on a solved cube.

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