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Sion

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How do you solve U layer?

I keyhole all of them. What I want to do is sort-of like an upside down layer by layer. sometimes I use the unnamed moves to solve pyra though, so when I learn, writing my solutions will be awkward...
 

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I mean. it would be a ton of algs, so it would probably be an oll/pll sort-of thing. I'm not good at generating algs, and I can't find any programs that can help me do that.
 

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I looked at it. It says the matthew flay method, but it is a one look last layer, so pretty much pyraminx zbll. I want to propose an oll/pll system that is easier to recall and identify.
 

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Hello everyone,
I am 6 weeks into Pyraminx now and I always used LBL and I average 8 seconds and yesterday I learned intuitive L4E and my times are worse. It's 11 seconds average... Is it normal or do I something wrong and what's the best way to practice it?
 

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Hello everyone,
I am 6 weeks into Pyraminx now and I always used LBL and I average 8 seconds and yesterday I learned intuitive L4E and my times are worse. It's 11 seconds average... Is it normal or do I something wrong and what's the best way to practice it?

It's 100% expected that your times will go up when learning any new method. Just keep at it. The best way to practice intuitive L4E is to do slow solves and make sure your solutions are near-optimal and easy to finger trick. And of course, just doing a bunch of timed solves will help a ton.
 

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It's 100% expected that your times will go up when learning any new method. Just keep at it. The best way to practice intuitive L4E is to do slow solves and make sure your solutions are near-optimal and easy to finger trick. And of course, just doing a bunch of timed solves will help a ton.
Hmm thanks man! Do you use intuitive L4E? Or do you know all the 24? algs? You get sub-4, don't you
 

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yeah he uses intuitive L4E and he averages low 3s(i think)
i also use intuitive L4E and average sub 4.
most of the "algs" are just prememorized ituitive solutions for each case wich ruins the understanding of how L4E works
Wow that's fast man. I don't understand how lol. The "V" takes 4 seconds in my case and then I need to recognize how to fix the Last 4 Edges. How long do you use L4E?
 

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Wow that's fast man. I don't understand how lol. The "V" takes 4 seconds in my case and then I need to recognize how to fix the Last 4 Edges. How long do you use L4E?
Since I started. I unboxxed my first pyra and immediately soloved it intuitively. then I looked up pyra methods and saw that what I did is called L4E
 
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